
Monday, August 5, 2013
Pikmin 3 Review

Monday, July 22, 2013
Sonic Adventure 2 Review
The past week or two some friends and I have been getting pretty
into Sonic the Hedgehog. Not like, marathoning every game or anything,
but we’ve been talking about some memories with the games, listening to
the music again, etc. One thing that would come up a lot was Sonic
Adventure vs. Sonic Adventure 2. The comparisons were…really strange,
but we eventually came to the conclusion they both had some advantages
and disadvantages over the other. I was in support of SA2 completely.
While I had loved SA as a kid, SA2 I had loved even more.
You see, I never had any Sega consoles as a kid, so my first
experience with Sonic was Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, which I looooved as a
kid. I got SADX shortly afterward, and loved it as well. So in 2010
when Sonic Adventure was rereleased and got abysmal reviews, I was
shocked. What had happened?! I remember that game being awesome! Was it
just because it was an older game? But even then, when games like Banjo
Kazooie and HD Collections of other 3D platformers from that era were
released, they were praised to the moon and back and sales were
terrific. How was SA any different than those other 3D platformers from
the time? And when SA2 was rereleased late last year, people gave it bad
reviews too. But how?!
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Review

really dated and weird. I wasn’t having much fun, and a friend told me to skip to the 2nd game, which I did and actually really enjoyed. Never played the 3rd one. So having played only one game in the series, what do I think of Sly 4?
Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed Review
Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing from 2010 is actually one of my
favorite kart racers. The tracks were memorable, there was a fun,
diverse line-up of racers and an awesome catchy soundtrack paired with
super
fast-paced racing. So when they announced there was gonna be a sequel, I was pretty excited. But having put some time into it, there’s a lot of weird little things that I’m not sure about.
fast-paced racing. So when they announced there was gonna be a sequel, I was pretty excited. But having put some time into it, there’s a lot of weird little things that I’m not sure about.
Games that Aren't Games
There are plenty of genres I like when it comes to games. Just
looking at some of my favorites there are plenty of platformers,
fighters, RPGs, and games of other genres that come to mind. Then there
are a few other games I think of that…I can’t really classify. When I
look them up I see a lot of genres listed for them, actually. Like
nobody can really agree. One thing I see for all of them that I can
think of is “adventure.”
What “adventure” means to me is that it doesn’t really fit into
anything else. There’s not enough jumping to call it a platformer, not
enough shooting to call it a shooter, not enough puzzle-solving to call
it a puzzle game, not enough combat to call it a beat ‘em up, just a
whole bunch of elements of other genres put together in a game where you
progress from one area to the next exploring. That’s what an “adventure
game” is to me. And I really don’t like that term, because the only
games I can think of that really fit that genre are Zelda and games
similar to it.

DmC (Devil May Cry) Review

Crash Bandicoot: Warped Review
Crash Bandicoot is a series that had the misfortune of being handed
to a developer that just didn’t care. While it had a strong start on the
PS1 and the character became one of Sony’s biggest mascots at the time,
Naughty Dog lost the rights to the character around 2000 and he faded
into obscurity not long after. He got a fun PS1 party game in the form
of Crash Bash, some decent platformers in the form of Wrath of Cortex
and Twinsanity, and…well, after that, it wasn’t long before he gave out
and the character was more-or-less retired. The only other games he got
were some mediocre kart racers and the mutant series, which received
mixed reviews and wasn’t enough to pull the character out of the hole he
had fallen in. Just the last year or so, a lot of interest has come
back to the character. People are making lots of fan-games, he’s easily
the
most requested DLC character for Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, yet Activision seems completely ignorant of the fact that they own a beloved IP and haven’t done anything with it since 2008. So the character is pretty much dead at this point. It’s a shame, but we can still enjoy his classics! I decided recently to replay my favorite of the series, Crash Bandicoot: Warped.
most requested DLC character for Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, yet Activision seems completely ignorant of the fact that they own a beloved IP and haven’t done anything with it since 2008. So the character is pretty much dead at this point. It’s a shame, but we can still enjoy his classics! I decided recently to replay my favorite of the series, Crash Bandicoot: Warped.
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