Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix Review Magically Remastered - The Koalition
Added: 31.12.2014 0:11 | 6 views | 0 comments
Jakejames Lugo of The Koalition writes:
The Kingdom Hearts series is one of Square Enixs most popular modern franchises that mash together the best elements of both classic Disney and Final Fantasy elements. The series had many different spin-offs over various platforms, bringing new characters and new environments from classic Disney films. The first game, in its reworked Final Mix version, was re-released in HD on the PlayStation 3 along with Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories and the cut-scenes of Kingdom Hearts 358/2. The collection was received well and it was expected that its sequel would also get the same treatment. Enter Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix. An HD collection that comes packed with Kingdom Hearts 2, Birth by Sleep, and cut-scenes from Kingdom Hearts RE: Coded.
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| Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 29.12.2014 10:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Nathan from Capsule Computers writes:
"Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix is a follow up to last years HD remaster collection 1.5 ReMIX which contained the first Kingdom Hearts, RE: Chain of Memories and a movie length feature comprising of cutscenes that summarised the story of the DS exclusive Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. 2.5 ReMIX continues the trend offering the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts 2, the Final Mix version of Birth By Sleep and a summarised version of yet another DS game in Kingdom Hearts: Re:coded. Does this new collection manage to retain the magic of the original titles?"
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| Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix: Visiting with Old Friends | Siliconera Review
Added: 27.12.2014 5:13 | 4 views | 0 comments
Siliconera:
"We need to be honest with ourselves. If youre considering picking up Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix, theres a 75% chance youre doing it for Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. In my opinion, Birth By Sleep is the best and most important installment since Kingdom Hearts II, and while it was nice to have it as a PSP exclusive, it was also a heartbreaking decision for everyone who loved the series and didnt have that system. In my mind, Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix is the means of rectifying that and giving everyone the opportunity to play a game they deserve.
Mind, that isnt the only reason to get Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix. There are others too. Its pretty, for one. You cant deny curb appeal, especially since those Square Enix PS2 games clean up nicely. More important is that the variations of Kingdom Hearts II and Birth By Sleep appearing within the compilation are the more robust, Final Mixes, offering additional co...
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| TouchArcade: 'Volt' Review - An Electrifying Puzzle Platformer
Added: 25.12.2014 1:11 | 13 views | 0 comments
TouchArcade: Mobile gaming certainly isn't hurting for clever puzzle games. Perhaps due to their natural fit with touch controls, puzzle games were one of the earliest genres to flourish on iOS. If you ask the average person to name off the mobile games they know of, chances are many of the entries will be from the puzzle genre. Candy Crush Saga [Free], Angry Birds [$0.99], Cut The Rope [$2.99], and similar fare are to many people the face of mobile gaming. Puzzle platformers, on the other hand, seem to have a rougher go of it. The puzzle part is usually fine, of course, but touchscreen platforming is a hard thing to nail down properly. Volt [$0.99 / $0.99 (HD)] tackles the problem by having you play as a little battery, who can't do much more than flop around on its own. Instead, it can generate beams of electricity to grapple onto various surfaces. It's like Cut The Rope meets Bionic Commando.
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| Fairy Fencer F And Hyperdimension Neptunia Games Coming To Steam In English
Added: 22.12.2014 19:23 | 11 views | 0 comments
"As previously reported, Idea Factory have applied for both Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth games for PC, and company president Yoshiteru Sato recently announced in Japans Dengeki PlayStation magazine that the series is indeed headed to Steam, and will be released in English, too". [Thanks, Zaregoto.]
Nowadays, the demand for moé is quite high overseas, so, we must quickly release the main titles, added Idea Factory business development manager Damien Urvois. We also plan to release Fairy Fencer F on Steam next year.
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| 8 mistakes you will make in Evolve (and how to avoid them)
Added: 22.12.2014 19:00 | 16 views | 0 comments
Jumping head-first into a new game, especially one that's multiplayer-centric, is really exciting. Everyone is learning the ins and outs together while devising (and revising) their strategies. However, it can also be a pain when you're saddled with a teammate who keeps making those rookie mistakes. Evolve - the asymmetrical shooter from the creators of Left 4 Dead - is rife with such pitfalls.
With all the different Hunters, Monsters, and game modes, there's a lot for new players to take in up front. Instead of just jumping in blind - and possibly torpedoing your team - take a moment to educate yourself and increase your side's chances for victory. At the very least, you'll look like you know what you're doing.
Don't ever do this. Team Hunter only works if team Hunter sticks together. If one player decides to split from the pack, not only does it weaken the whole group but it also puts that lone Hunter on easy mode for the Monster. No one class or character can survive for long in a one-on-one tussle against the beast. You need each other to survive.
What you should do instead: Step one: stay with the team. Step two: stay with the team! Even if you think the Monster is "ALMOST DEAD YOU GUYS!!," don't be that teammate who charges off into the wilderness for fame and glory, only to end up waiting for the next respawn.
This one really stings. When you start a game as the Monster you're actually pretty weak, however you can grow stronger by consuming wild animals and evolving. The evolution process takes only a few seconds, but during that time you are completely helpless. If the Hunters happen to roll up on you during this private moment they will drop you in no time flat, and that's game over.
What you should do instead: Don't start evolving unless you know the location of the Hunters. It's much easier for you to track them than vice versa, and if you know where the Hunters are then you'll know where it's safe to hide. On that note, evolving in a tight space, such as a cave, is never a good idea because you're basically trapping yourself should the Hunters find you.
In Evolve, the Monster isn't the only creature you have to worry about. There are plenty of other lifeforms on each map, some of which will try and eat your face if you get too close. If you have to put of them down, so be it, but don't just go around blasting Mother Nature whenever the mood strikes you. All you're doing is leaving behind free food for the Monster; food which it converts into body armor.
What you should do instead: The Monster feeds off dead animals, so don't serve it a free lunch. However, if you're really sneaky, you could try killing a bunch of beasts in one spot and set up a little honey trap. You could keep an eye on the corpse pile remotely using Bucket's drone and track the Monster after it feeds.
In Evolve, you may get to play as a giant, fire-spewing Monster that looks like a cross between King Kong and Godzilla, but that doesn't mean you're indestructible. Instead, you have health and armor. In a fight, your armor gets worn down first but can be regenerated. Health loss is just gone.
What you should do instead: Use hit and run tactics. The Hunters actually favor a sustained fight since they have access to all sorts of shields and healing abilities, while the Monster just has its armor. And once that armor is gone you soak up damage pretty fast, so always keep an eye on your health and don't be afraid to back off and armor up.
There are a lot of different characters to choose from among the four different Hunter classes, each with his or her own unique set of weapons and abilities. Sure, Caira and Lazarus are both medics, but one is a long-range sniper and the other uses a freaking grenade launcher. When you pick a character for the first time, a short video will play explaining each of that character's abilities. Don't roll your eyes and blow this off, or the Monster will end up blowing your team away.
What you should do instead: Actually paying attention to the video is a good first step, but there are other ways to supplement your expertise, such as advanced tutorials that will also be available for each character within the game. Look them up.
Birds are real jerks in this game. You will see packs of them just chilling around the map, and if you get anywhere near their personal space they'll freak out and take to the skies. This apparently pushes a big fat Google Alert to every Hunter's smartphone, pointing them in the direction of the spooked birds - and to you.
What you should do instead: Well, for one thing, watch out for those birds, and try using a little stealth from time to time. The Monster leaves behind a trail as it moves around the map, unless it's traveling through water. You can also enter a stealth mode to reduce the amount of noise the Monster generates.
What? Isn't the whole point of the game to kill the Monster, how can I focus on it too much? As it turns out, there are certain game modes in Evolve where killing the Monster is a secondary concern. For example, one mission type has you leading survivors, while another has you destroying eggs. The Monster will likely ambush you while you're doing this, but don't let it distract you from your primary objective.
What you should do instead: Stay focused on the task at hand. This can be difficult when the Monster limps away into the jungle and you really, really want to give chase. But you must fight these urges. Every moment you waste chasing the Monster brings it one step closer to victory.
You may not be playing as team Hunter, but you still need a basic understanding of its weapons and abilities. Once the fighting starts and there are grappling hooks and shields and turrets and all sorts of other nuisances flying around the map it's easy to get overwhelmed. You may find the grappling hooks most annoying, but unless you know which Hunter deploys them you won't be able to do much about it.
What you should do instead: Educate yourself. Play all the different modes and all the different characters so that you have a more complete knowledge of the game. You may love playing Monster, but you'll be an even better Monster if you're also a good Hunter. After all, knowing is half the battle.
Evolve is a complex game, and it's easy to shoot yourself in the foot if you're not careful. Hopefully, these tips will help you make the most of your first few matches, and let you get on to the fun parts like expertly tracking giant beasts or striking terror in the other team as you pick them off one by one.
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| Fairy Fencer F And Hyperdimension Neptunia Games Coming To Steam In English
Added: 22.12.2014 17:12 | 5 views | 0 comments
"As previously reported, Idea Factory have applied for both Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth games for PC, and company president Yoshiteru Sato recently announced in Japans Dengeki PlayStation magazine that the series is indeed headed to Steam, and will be released in English, too". [Thanks, Zaregoto.]
Nowadays, the demand for moé is quite high overseas, so, we must quickly release the main titles, added Idea Factory business development manager Damien Urvois. We also plan to release Fairy Fencer F on Steam next year.
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| Fairy Fencer F And Hyperdimension Neptunia Games Coming To Steam In English
Added: 22.12.2014 17:11 | 12 views | 0 comments
"As previously reported, Idea Factory have applied for both Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth games for PC, and company president Yoshiteru Sato recently announced in Japans Dengeki PlayStation magazine that the series is indeed headed to Steam, and will be released in English, too". [Thanks, Zaregoto.]
Nowadays, the demand for moé is quite high overseas, so, we must quickly release the main titles, added Idea Factory business development manager Damien Urvois. We also plan to release Fairy Fencer F on Steam next year.
From:
n4g.com
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