Since we are into the new year, I figured I would take a look back to some of the good games I played last year. Some I reviewed on the site, others I did not. I limited it to games that came out in 2014.
Bravely Default
This is old school RPG goodness. It has a robust class system, even bordering on too many classes. The story isn't too bad, but like others have said, it gets too lazy and repetitive in the last third of the game. Still a solid choice for RPG fans with a 3DS, as you can still get 50+ hours until it takes a dive.
Fairy Fencer F
While not the best game I've played, it was certainly very fun. The combat is based off the Hyperdimension Neptunia games. I started off not liking the characters, but they grew on me. I found myself wanting to play it more and more. It will be coming to PCs later in 2015, and I'm hoping the PS4 sequel comes to the states.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
There's a reason two out of three XGR people choose it as their RPG of the year. It's a great turn based RPG with a lot of humor. There are references to just about everything from the show, so even if you haven't seen them all, there is stuff you will get. It's a fun game, but short, and all RPG fans owe it to themselves to try the game out.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Easily the best plot in a game from 2014. I got sucked into the story quickly and completely. The game is a fun mix of Phoenix Wright and SAW. The game may be bleak, but it should keep you engaged for the whole ride. Even if the sequel took some missteps, the first Danganronpa is a great game, and easily one of the best I played last year.
Toukiden: Age of Demons
Tecmo Koei's foray into the monster hunting genre is a really solid action game. It has enough similarities to the famous Capcom series, while adding new and welcome additions. I played it for 50 or so hours for my review, and continued to play for 25 more. I'm still not done and I'd love to play more. Japan is getting an enhanced version with more content in the future, and that may come to the US as well. So even though the game is good, and worth your money, you might be better off waiting for the "G" version... or whatever they call it.
Shovel Knight
Probably the zenith of an original game that is obviously inspired by the NES era of games. It's difficult, but fair, and fun to play. It's a great mix of Mario, Ducktales and Castlevania. If you played games on the NES back in the day, make sure to try out Shovel Knight.
There's still more reviews to come in the next year. While my current class will take a lot of time away, I will still be putting up reviews. Coming soon is Funk of Titans, Citizens of Earth and Neptunia ReBirth 2!
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Monday, January 12, 2015
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Best Games in 2013
Looking back at the last year, I thought I'd collect a list of the best games I played (or reviewed) in 2013, in no particular order.
Dishonored
Yeah, the review was posted just after the new year, but I was playing it before the review posted (obviously). And yes, the game came out the year before, but I really played the game in 2013, since that's when I finally purchased it. Even so, the game is a fantastic single player experience if you enjoy stealth games. The whole game is just done right with regards to stealth, travel and playing it your way. The sheer amount of freedom and the options at your disposal make the game worthy of replaying. It may be short, but it is sweet.
Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds
Fun, beat-em-up gameplay, awesomely 16-bit sprites and fluid animation make this a fun game to watch and play. There's challenge, skill and stat upgrades, unlockable characters and multiplayer. What's not to like? It's a shame more people don't know about this title, since it is one of the best games I've played in 2013.
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
I had some reservations about playing this game. The original Disgaea is my favorite game, so I was unsure if the sequel would live up to the expectations I would have. While it did not replace the original as my favorite game, Disgaea D2 is a wonderful strategy RPG that had many improvements to the series. I'm not as hot on the plot, but the gameplay is top notch. Definitely a worthy successor to the series and a great game that I recommend to RPG fans.
Project X Zone (3DS)
True, there is no formal review of this great RPG on my site, but that's only because I had other ones to right when I was playing it. I will hopefully still have a review in the future, as the game is really fun. I love the combat, since it rewards you for timing, and they find a way to cram in all the character's signature moves into the combos. While I don't agree with every choice for who is included in the game and who isn't, the insane amount of characters, enemies and locations from each franchise is amazing. The story isn't great, as it is a flimsy excuse to gather all the characters, but I really enjoyed the game. Try the demo, and if you like the combat, check the full game out!
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies (3DS)
Finally, the Phoenix has come back! To 3...D...S! I love the PW series, but didn't enjoy Apollo Justice or Ace Attorney Investigations as much. I was excited to see the return of my favorite defense lawyer (sorry Perry Mason) to the courtroom, and it was worth the wait. The story is engaging, the characters memorable, and it still has the best 3D effects in any game I've played. No objections to this game!
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U/ 3DS)
Surprised? Probably not, if you ever listen to the XGR weekly podcasts. While still only an improved and expanded version of the Wii, it is very worthy of pouring many, many hours into (almost 300 and counting). It's a bit strange to do, but the cross-save feature works, and the cross play is great too. I wish the 3DS could connect to the Wii U game and both could play online, but alas, no dice. It's a fun multiplayer experience that has my friend come over every Tuesday so we can put some more time into it. Hopefully Monster Hunter 4 will come to the states, so we can keep it going!
So there you have it. Kind of surprising to me that I had three games for the 3DS, when I'm not that happy with the system in general (maybe if I had an XL...). There are a few that just didn't quite make the cut, so I'll list them below, in no particular order.
Runners-up:
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep (Borderlands 2 DLC)
Foul Play
Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2
Saints Row IV (rental review)
Diablo III
Dishonored
Yeah, the review was posted just after the new year, but I was playing it before the review posted (obviously). And yes, the game came out the year before, but I really played the game in 2013, since that's when I finally purchased it. Even so, the game is a fantastic single player experience if you enjoy stealth games. The whole game is just done right with regards to stealth, travel and playing it your way. The sheer amount of freedom and the options at your disposal make the game worthy of replaying. It may be short, but it is sweet.
Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds
Fun, beat-em-up gameplay, awesomely 16-bit sprites and fluid animation make this a fun game to watch and play. There's challenge, skill and stat upgrades, unlockable characters and multiplayer. What's not to like? It's a shame more people don't know about this title, since it is one of the best games I've played in 2013.
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
I had some reservations about playing this game. The original Disgaea is my favorite game, so I was unsure if the sequel would live up to the expectations I would have. While it did not replace the original as my favorite game, Disgaea D2 is a wonderful strategy RPG that had many improvements to the series. I'm not as hot on the plot, but the gameplay is top notch. Definitely a worthy successor to the series and a great game that I recommend to RPG fans.
Project X Zone (3DS)
True, there is no formal review of this great RPG on my site, but that's only because I had other ones to right when I was playing it. I will hopefully still have a review in the future, as the game is really fun. I love the combat, since it rewards you for timing, and they find a way to cram in all the character's signature moves into the combos. While I don't agree with every choice for who is included in the game and who isn't, the insane amount of characters, enemies and locations from each franchise is amazing. The story isn't great, as it is a flimsy excuse to gather all the characters, but I really enjoyed the game. Try the demo, and if you like the combat, check the full game out!
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies (3DS)
Finally, the Phoenix has come back! To 3...D...S! I love the PW series, but didn't enjoy Apollo Justice or Ace Attorney Investigations as much. I was excited to see the return of my favorite defense lawyer (sorry Perry Mason) to the courtroom, and it was worth the wait. The story is engaging, the characters memorable, and it still has the best 3D effects in any game I've played. No objections to this game!
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U/ 3DS)
Surprised? Probably not, if you ever listen to the XGR weekly podcasts. While still only an improved and expanded version of the Wii, it is very worthy of pouring many, many hours into (almost 300 and counting). It's a bit strange to do, but the cross-save feature works, and the cross play is great too. I wish the 3DS could connect to the Wii U game and both could play online, but alas, no dice. It's a fun multiplayer experience that has my friend come over every Tuesday so we can put some more time into it. Hopefully Monster Hunter 4 will come to the states, so we can keep it going!
So there you have it. Kind of surprising to me that I had three games for the 3DS, when I'm not that happy with the system in general (maybe if I had an XL...). There are a few that just didn't quite make the cut, so I'll list them below, in no particular order.
Runners-up:
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep (Borderlands 2 DLC)
Foul Play
Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2
Saints Row IV (rental review)
Diablo III
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