GameEnthus Podcast ep211: Cards Against Memory or GOTY 2014
Added: 24.12.2014 15:11 | 26 views | 0 comments
This week Marcus(@MajorLinux) from The Off The Rails Show stops by GameEnthus HQ to talk with Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) about: Far Cry 4, Sniper Elite, Freedom Wars, Shadows of Mordor, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Forza Horizon 2, Pokemon, Uncharted Golden Abyss, South Park Stick of Truth, Shovel Knight, Call of Duty Advanced Warefare, BasketBelle, Metro Redux, Xeodrifter, Kalimba, Steel Empire, Stealth Inc. 2, Juju, #IDARB, Halo 5 beta, Boss!, The Wolf Among US, Diablo 3, Disney Infinity 2.0, Dance Central Spotlight, Final Fantasy X/X-2, Luftrausers, Mario Kart 8, Bayonetta 2, Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, Bravely Default, Theatrhythm, Infamous Second Son, The Last of us Remastered, Titanfall, Sunset Overdrive, The Banner Saga, 2048, Hearthstone, Shadowrun, Dragon Age Inquisition, Strider, Gang Beasts, Road Redemption, Hyrune Warriors, Metrico, Rayman Legends, Peggle 2, Assassins Creed: Freedom Cry, Towerfall Ascension, Killer Instinct, Smash Bros...
Tags: Among, Steve, Hack, Paul, Mario, Gain, Memory, Sniper, Force, Infinite, Kong, Donkey Kong, Donkey, Cave, Duty, Metal, Disney, Disney Infinity, Fantasy, Last, Far Cry, Shop, Second, The Last, Roll, Golden, Wolf, Souls, Uncharted, Final, Dance, Final Fantasy, Dragon, Killed, Still, Karl, Podcast, Shadows, Diablo, Assassins, Rayman, The New, Smart
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| Styx: Master of Shadows Merry Styxmas Trailer
Added: 24.12.2014 0:00 | 7 views | 0 comments
Styx: Master of Shadows wishes you all a Merry Styxmas!
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep210: Extreme Exclusivity or Flavor Scale
Added: 12.12.2014 13:16 | 16 views | 0 comments
This week Robby(@GnTRobby1051) from GameNTalk and Slider(@Sliderwave) stop by GameEnthus HQ to talk with Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) about: Ralph Baer (RIP), Common, Oblivion, The Lego Movie, Playstation Experience, The Video Game Awards, Grand Theft Auto V, Shadows of Mordor, Halo Master Chief Collection, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, Luftrausers, Forza Horizon 2, Freedom Wars, Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Uncharted 4, Uncharted Golden Abyss, South Park Stick of Truth, Shantae and the Pirates curse, Speakeasy, Nidhogg, Kings of Kung Fu, Stealth Inc. 2, Xeodrifter, Sunset Overdrive, Tennis in the face, I am Bread, Steel Empire, Threes, JUJU, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, IDARB, Boom Ball for Kinect, Flyhunter Origins, Shape Up, Adam Sandler, field hockey, Major Payne, The Last Dragon, Tron, Marvel movies, The Flash, Kingsmen, Nolan Bushnel, Pong, Amiibo, Street Fighter V, Quantum Theory, The Order 1886, Hardcore History, Wanted and more.
Tags: Steve, Hack, Paul, Gain, Street, Force, Video, Cave, Duty, Bolt, Last, There, Croft, Lara Croft, Ball, Video Game, Master, Wanted, The Last, Major, Golden, Playstation, Souls, Pokemon, Fighter, Street Fighter, Uncharted, Grade, Auto, Grand Theft, Theft Auto, Adds, Still, Podcast, Quantic, Shack, Shadows, Marvel, Tale, China, Order, Leaf
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| Persona Q: Shadows of the Labyrinth Review - Pocketgamer
Added: 06.12.2014 1:11 | 11 views | 0 comments
Pocket Gamer:
"Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is very much billed as one for the fans.
Featuring characters from both Persona 3 and Persona 4, squished together in an Etrian Odyssey-inspired dungeon crawler, its very concept seems to have been dreamt up as an all-out assault on the hearts, minds, and wallets of JRPG lovers everywhere."
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| Persona Q Review Log 04: I’m Solving a Mystery, If That’s Quite Alright With You
Added: 05.12.2014 3:00 | 22 views | 0 comments
[Forgive the potato-quality]
Detective Prince Naoto Shirogane has a few interesting details about her if you havenÄ‚Ë€â„Ët already played some of the Persona games following 2008Ä‚Ë€â„Ës Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4. That game introduced Naoto and the rest of the Yasogami High group you can use in your party for Persona Q, the game weÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve been talking about all week.
If youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre sick of the game, feel free to let it out. Persona has proven an exceedingly dense work of video gaming heavyweight P Studio, particularly as it has expanded outward following the success of Persona 3 and itÄ‚Ë€â„Ës various releases. I entered the franchise from Persona 3 Portable and followed through by playing Persona 4 Golden, each on my PlayStation Vita, before summarily following the series wherever itÄ‚Ë€â„Ës gone since. Nintendo 3DS owners have their first shot at a Persona game in Shadow of the Labyrinth or Persona Q, for short, though Shin Megami Tensei IV is also fantastic.
Regardless, Naoto, pictured in this article speaking with the Persona 3 protagonist IÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve named after myself, is a fan favorite. YouÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll find her playing spacing games with her pistol in Persona 4 Arena and its Ultimax sequel-of-sorts, and youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll not forget her understated investigative style. She can be incredibly thorough and in fact irks superiors and older detectives at the police department such that she hides her sex at first. If youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre looking for a means by which Japanese role-playing games obtain characterization faster and more deeply than most Western role-playing games, look to Naoto.
In fact, it was this factor that made me worry all of the characters from two previous games in the series would get lost in some kind of shuffle where you only really heard from your party. Forming a bond between the player and a fictional character is hard enough, but to do so with so many in a role-playing game inevitably proves impossible even after it becomes the very basis for game structure as is the case in Persona. Thankfully, Atlus and the P Studio developers behind Persona Q ensured plenty of people could get to know Koromaru too.
In one request, Chie Satonaka has misplaced a snack. While youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre exploring the Labyrinth, you may occasionally run into instances of side quests presented as narrative interruptions and this one turns into a case for yourself and Naoto Shirogane. In order to find the stolen snack, Naoto leads the player from location to location in the overworld, checking the shop, nurseÄ‚Ë€â„Ës office, and velvet room. For the most part, everyone denies having taken the item and I love hearing Naoto walk the player through the case, doing it a second time should you misread or forget things.
To many players, this instance of inherently silly expository dialog would leave room for a disconnection that actually removes you from the kind of gameplay loops that have to be engaging, at least in JRPGs. Exploring the dungeon has to be really entertaining and for an hour or more at a time, otherwise a 70+ hour experience will go unfinished or worse, abandoned. For a niche publisher like Atlus, a used copy sitting on a GameStop shelf could spell death for any future Persona games on Nintendo 3DS and in that way, this scene featuring Naoto Shirogane, Chie Satonaka, the Protagonist, Velvet Room-attendee Theo (replete in a pink apron), and meat-themed desserts proves essential.
I love the humor and the subject matter. More importantly, I love getting taken away from the combat and dedicated map-drawing because those elements can prove too timid or frustrating. IÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve lowered the difficulty on Persona Q once, helping shadow-battling greatly, but long time fans will miss the social links. Outside of the Labyrinth, you can go on walks and excursions with others either together or in groups but they often present some gameplay too. Anyone brand new to the franchise will likely end up ignoring these as the dialog remains largely character dependent. Junpei acts and behaves as he does, so donÄ‚Ë€â„Ët worry if you end up ignoring him naturally.
While PersonaÄ‚Ë€â„Ës strength seems focused in the combat and overall style, this moment goes a long way in ensuring it keeps the already active and vocal fan base entertained, catered to, and more importantly telling friends to pick up and play this game.
To read more on Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth before our final review and score, click any of the links below:
Click here to read Review Log 03: Best 3D Effect on Nintendo 3DS, Shadows Down>>
Click here to read Review Log 02: Combining Casts in Combat>>
Click here to read Review Log 01: Get Down to the Chi-Beat>>
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| Persona Q Review Log 03: Best 3D Effect on Nintendo 3DS, Shadows Down
Added: 04.12.2014 2:37 | 3 views | 0 comments
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth earns itself a slightly higher grade (at least it will) thanks to one factor that far too many Nintendo 3DS games seem to ignore, though the market certainly seems to lean towards the 2D output anyway.
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| Persona Q Shadow of the Labyrinth Review (Invision Game Community)
Added: 02.12.2014 13:11 | 5 views | 0 comments
Persona Persona 3 × 4, co-star of the dream. Incorporating the unique series of play "Labyrinth of the World Tree," "persona Q Shadows of the labyrinth" is ultimate RPG for Nintendo 3DS persona team gives it to RPG fans of all. "I, who heard the sound of the bell tower of the clock? You know Yasogami High School Seven Wonders Apparently it will die ..."
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| CGM Reviews: Styx: Master of Shadows
Added: 02.12.2014 1:11 | 5 views | 0 comments
Jason Writes: Styx: Master of Shadows isnt terrible, but it follows the template of the genre to the letter, warts and all.
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