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Shin Megami Tensei IV - GR Review

Added: 16.07.2013 22:12 | 18 views | 0 comments


Got any reds? Taking any Shin Megami Tensei game at face value can prove more confusing than its worth. Demons, the interconnected lives we all lead, the encroachment of technology in our world—it's enough to make you yearn for a simpler time, probably like the one you find in the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado. There the king, the church, and the Samurai all work together to eliminate evil from the world and protect the simple citizens of the land. The people in the Kingdom of Mikado can't be trusted with learned subjects like those you've known all your life. If they were to read literature or, God forbid, manga, their minds would collide with reality, and they'd turn into demons, and we can't have that now, can we? Shin Megami Tensei IV puts you at the center of that struggle, at the center of chaos and peace with all responsibility on your shoulders, so it's fitting that the game doesn't provide you with an exact compass either. In the beginning, you'll have a finite list of places to go and people to see: the blacksmith, the apothecary, Castle Mikado and its neighboring settlements, even Lake Mikado. But soon you and your merry band of samurai will plunge into the depths of Naraku and discover what's on the other side. As in past SMT games, you explore a massive overworld as well as numerous dungeons. Throughout your travels, you'll encounter countless demons with incredible powers, but ultimately it's how you use them that will define you as a warrior. As a samurai, you've undergone an ancient ritual and earned control of the Gauntlet, a mystic piece of technology that allows you not only to fight and contain demons, but also to converse with them, accept quests from them, and even combine them to form more powerful demons. In order to coerce new demons to your cause, you'll need to be generous with items, money, and even your own hit points. They'll test your mental dexterity with personality-type quizzes, and even after you've handed over a small fortune, a demon might bite the hand that feeds and punish you with a devastating attack. Still, it's worth the risk if only to gather new allies and combine them with the Gauntlet's Mido app. There, you'll fuse different monsters for the greater good. If you've leveled up your own character beyond that of the spirits waiting on your Gauntlet's proverbial bench, it's time to smash some lesser demons together for a brand new one in your fight against "evil." For more on Demon hunting and fusing, check out . Regardless, the true measure of a samurai's strength comes in battle, but your mental dexterity will prove as important as your physical strength thanks to the Press Turn system. Unlike other RPGs where speed or some other stat determines the order of enemy and party attacks, you and each of your demons will get one move before the enemy can strike. Choose the right attacks to exploit an enemy's weakness and you'll add further moves to your turn. Screw up, hit an enemy with an elemental attack they're strong against, and your turn will be over instantly. While SMT IV's random encounters can grow grating over time, you can speed through battles with the right attacks. Clashing for the first time forces you to experiment with different moves, but soon you'll recognize openings and blow through battles without ever letting the enemy pounce. For more on combat, check out . All told, the steady progression of demons captured and fused, combined with Press Turns, makes for one of the most satisfying combat system in a JRPG ever. Enemies punish stupid, wasteful moves while huge rewards await players who master efficient, smart fighting. Creating a team that can exploit any type of weakness, while also covering each other's elemental deficiencies in the process can take hours, but establishing these core skills will go a long way in Shin Megami Tensei IV's lengthy story. Once you've made it through Naraku and emerged on the other side, you'll find a city bathed in chaos. More importantly, you'll find a wide, open field waiting for you to define your motivations and goals, allies and enemies. Nothing in SMTIV is as black and white as it seems, and feeling out the ideals and reasoning of other characters through secondary dialogue and challenge quests feels satisfying and measured. Not every door is flung open to you at once, but the main storyline could certainly use a bit more direction. As was the case with , certain story beats get choked up and needlessly drawn out. Akin to running around Inaba searching for the right person to interrogate for clues, the Mikado samurai are pointed out the door with little to no direction on several occasions. You can wander around the city for hours, peaking into dead-ends and dark alleyways, and never find your next objective. While the 3DS touchscreen does display a map that can be manipulated to provide a wider or more detailed angle, it doesn't tell you enough about where your next objective really lies. Other small annoyances reappear with some frequency throughout the campaign, but I was immediately hooked by the complex and narratively twisted tale spun hour after hour. One event in the game's opening compelled me through to the 20th hour before the unintuitive overworld had me save and walk away for a while.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Rogue Legacy Review | Gather Your Party

Added: 16.07.2013 19:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


Rogue Legacy is a platformer and a Roguelike rolled into one. The aim of the game is simple: Defeat the four guardians of Castle Hamson to ultimately beat the final boss. Going about this is, of course, not as easy as it sounds. Each guardian has staked a claim on a particular wing of the castle, and with each of the wings come new enemies and challenges. With each run-through, you can pick from three descendants of a previous hero, each with their own class (such as Archmage, Assassin, and Paladin) complete with randomly assigned genetic traits, like Dwarfism, which makes you tiny and able to slip into secret paths, or Nostalgia, which puts the entire game into sepia-tone. Some traits are more advantageous than others, but which ones you can choose from on a given run comes down to pure luck. Theres also a story about a prince trying to save his father, but this really isnt a game you play for the story.

From: n4g.com

New Game:Crush the Castle Adventures

Added: 16.07.2013 18:39 | 31 views | 0 comments


In his quest to woo Lady Catapult, the King has to prove how strong he really is. Help him prove his strength by travelling across many strange lands and crushing hundreds of castles with large, oversized siege weapons. Crush the Castle Adventures is a physics based puzzle game focused on destroying crazy looking castles with massive, rock throwing siege weapons. Follow along with a goofball King and witness how far a King will go to get his Queen.

Key Features
• Hundreds of crazy looking castles to crush (with more coming soon). • Powerful siege weapons that will throw almost anything. • Awesomely destructive projectiles to throw. • Regular content updates with new stories to follow and new castles to crush. • Call for Reinforcements and completely obliterate those pesky castles in your way. • Quests, cloud saves, highscores and more when you login with your Armor Games account. • Coming Soon: Custom Castle builder and Castle Sharing among your friends.
System Requirements
This game uses the latest technologies in Flash Player 11.4 so make sure you're running the latest. You can download the latest Flash Player . This game also uses hardware acceleration and utilizes your GPU to render graphics much faster. If you are having troubles with your game running slowly, make sure your GPU drivers are all up to date. If you're still having troubles, check the list of Flash Player compatible GPUs and make sure your GPU is supported.

From: armorgames.com

Steam Summer Getaway Sale: Day Five Deals

Added: 15.07.2013 23:51 | 12 views | 0 comments




Slowly but surely, I'm building my Steam library. My roommate gifted me a copy of Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition, and I got myself Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition. You're pulling at my heartstrings, Bethesda!
DAILY DEALS Reus - 50% Off - $4.99 Terraria - 75% Off - $2.49 Dust: An Elysian Tail - 50% Off - $7.49 Castle Crashers - 75% Off - $3.74 Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution - 75% Off - $7.49 Dishonored - 66% Off - $10.19 Wargame: Airland Battle - 50% Off - $19.99 Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion - 75% Off - $9.99 Max Payne 3 - 75% Off - $9.99 Killing Floor - 80% Off - $3.99 FLASH DEALS Star Wars Knights of the Old Repbulic II: The Sith Lords - 66% Off - $3.39 Bioshock Infinite - 50% Off - $29.99 Organ Trail: Director's Cut - 75% Off - $1.24 Mirror's Edge - 70% Off - $5.99 COMMUNITY'S CHOICE National Selection 2 - 75% Off - $9.99

From: www.gamerevolution.com

The Giant Castle 1.0

Added: 15.07.2013 14:19 | 9 views | 0 comments


Join Mario in a small new adventure and help him save the princess from a giant castle.

From: games.softpedia.com

Protect King Castle

Added: 13.07.2013 17:43 | 19 views | 0 comments


King's Castle is besieged by the army that wants to take over the territory, their only unconquered territory yet. Your mission is to fulfill the king's desire to keep the latter territory and to defend his castle. Your military skill is tested in this shooting game, gather as much experience as you can by eliminating soldiers, shooting the air supplies launched by your allies, in order to earn weapons with greater fire damage. Beware of rocket launchers causing massive damage to the castle. Good Luck

Tags: Gods, Castle, Kids, York
From: www.fupa.com

Weekly Recap July 13th: Steam Summer Sale, China Lifting Console Bans, Fanboys Want XB1 DRM

Added: 13.07.2013 11:02 | 11 views | 0 comments


The Steam Summer Sale gets underway while the PS4 completely sells out at GameStop and Amazon. Meanwhile, angry fanboys gather their pitchforks and torches to storm Castle Microsoft, demanding that they return the old Xbox One. These bizarre stories and this July 13th, 2013 edition of the Weekly Recap.

From: www.cinemablend.com

Excellent Ouya endless-runner Knightmare Castle coming to iOS on August 1st

Added: 10.07.2013 11:29 | 15 views | 0 comments


Excellent Ouya endless-runner Knightmare Castle coming to iOS on August 1st Burrito Bison developer Juicy Beast is bringing a new endless-runner called Knightmare Castle to the App Store, on August 1st. Now, you might have already heard of Knightmare Castle. It was previously a Flash game, and recently featured in Mark's recently published list of the 10 best games to be released on the Android-powered Ouya console so far. Anyway. In this upcoming title, you take on...

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PC | Cube World - Castle Raiders

Added: 08.07.2013 23:47 | 5 views | 0 comments


This uncut video for Cube World shows two players raiding a castle in multiplayer mode.

Tags: World, Castle, Cute
From: www.gamespot.com


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