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Paul’s Preeminent PlayStation Plus Purge – Mugen Souls Z
For some reason, I thought Mugen Souls Z was an anime-based fighting game, something like Persona 4 Arena, which meant I could pop into it quickly, play a few matches, uninstall the beast, and write a few words related to … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, playstation 3, PlayStation Plus purge, RPGs, videogames
Tagged anime, Atlis, Chou-Chou, G-Castle, grinding, hentai, JRPG, mechs, Mugen Souls, Mugen Souls Z, Ryuto, Syrma
The Legendary Starfy: a stuffy, unsettled luminous spheroid of plasma
There was a short time there when I’d go into a GameStop, swing by the Nintendo 3DS section, ignore all the 3DS titles in their big and bright white boxes, and start sifting through the shelves with countless envelopes that … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, musings, nintendo DS, videogames
Tagged action platformer, Nintendo, platformer, Plok, Ristar, Shogakukan, Starfy, The Legendary Starfy, TOSE
Create your own Dark Cloud geographical landscapes
Back in April 2017, I was tabling at Camden Comic Con, selling my comic wares and keeping an eye out for any videogame-related cosplayers. Alas, didn’t see a single one, but there were several for Stranger Things and Sailor Moon, … Continue reading
Returning to The Legend of Legacy for map fulfillment
I procured a copy of The Legend of Legacy, which is not the most memorable of names when it comes to RPGs and part of me wants to keep writing it as Legend of Legaia, some time back in late … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, nintendo 3DS, randomness, RPGs, videogames
Tagged Atlus, Atlus USA, Avalon, Cattle Call, Filmia, Furyu, Grezzo, guide, JRPG, Legend of Legaia, Meurs, The Alliance Alive, The Legend of Legacy, tips and tricks, Yoshitaka Murayama
Here’s all the big and small games I completed in 2018
My plan for 2018 was to continue with my mega-, ultra-popular format of writing a haiku when I completed a game, but also throwing in some of my original artwork into the mix. I started strong, but by the time … Continue reading
Posted in 2018 completed games, artwork, entertainment, haiku, haiku review, haikus, life, lists, musings, videogames
Tagged 2019 resolutions, artwork, free, haiku, haikus, wishlist
Trying to help Sachi survive in Smoke and Sacrifice’s grotesque underworld
Smoke and Sacrifice is not what I expected to be. One of the first screenshots for the game that I saw was similar to the one at the top of this post. It looks bright and safe and a little … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, first impressions, impressions, musings, religion, videogames
Tagged combat, crafting, Curve Digital, recipes, RPG, Sachi, Smoke and Sacrifice, Solar Sail Games, survival, Twitch Prime, weapon durability
Every village needs a name, and Tarrey Town is lovely
I loved playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but hated completing it. Not because that meant the game was over and no longer playable–it’s not at all, in fact, as it weirdly drops you back into Hyrule … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, randomness, videogames, wii u
Tagged art, Bolson Construction Company, Breath of the Wild, Calamity Ganon, Hudson, Lake Akkala, Link, open world, Tarrey Town, The Legend of Zelda, TLOZ, Zelda
Miitopia is no utopia because of its battle system
Miitopia‘s been a long-time coming. I don’t say this from a place of knowledge, but rather observation. Naturally, it all began on the Nintendo Wii, with the company’s introduction of Miis, Nintendo’s take on customizable avatars. Miis are created using … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, nintendo 3DS, RPGs, videogames
Tagged 3DS StreetPlaza, Dark Lord, Find Mii, Find Mii 2, Giant Bomb, JRPG, Mii Maker, Miitopia, minigames, Pokémon Rumble World, Ron Swanson, Satoru Iwata, Tomodachi Life
Ultimately, Dragon Age: Inquisition is a whole lot of nonsense
Sigh. Well, here we are. Some nearly 80+ hours later–and I’m not including the time I put into the PlayStation 3 version, which was all kinds of borked–and I’m just about done with Dragon Age: Inquisition. I want to be … Continue reading
Posted in achievements, entertainment, musings, RPGs, videogames, xbox one
Tagged Bioware, Blackwall, collectibles, Corypheus, dialogue choices, DLC, Dorian, Dragon Age, Dragon Age: Inquisition, dragons, EA, Electonic Arts, Felena, Flemeth, Inquisition, Morrigan, multiplayer, online multiplayer, romance, shards, Skyhold, Stray observations, Thedas, Trespasser, Varric

