Puppeter04 Posted January 22, 2023 Author Share Posted January 22, 2023 (edited) Well @Copanele, surprise surprise!!! ? No. 67 - Assassin's Creed: Unity A sequel that redefines the standard of the series Platinum date: 22nd January 2023 Played: 30 times Played for: 70h 40m Average: 2h 21m Base game: 100% + 100% DLC (review in the next post) 7.1 / 10 ⭐ Difficulty: 4.5 / 10 Did I cry? ✅ Let's start by saying one thing, cuz truth must be told, I want to know no damn thing about any Assassin's Creed for the next 15 platinums or so after doing the Dead Kings DLC tomorrow. The game is great despite some bothersome stuff (...chests...sync points in coop missions... training missions...) but I really felt the burn. Well, let's go back to my formal-self, let's talk correctly: Assassin's Creed Unity is a great open world, whose identity rests on the shoulders of parkour, the brutality of the French Revolution, and the eternal conflict between 2 secret societies whose actions hang the future of humanity. The background changes little, but the execution is more intricate, showy, and worth every cent. We are talking about a city where every stone is a monument, every corner has history, and, particularly during the period in question, nothing is clean or perfectly geometric, not to mention the fact that Unity's is also the most densely populated city ever made – after all, there can be no Revolution without people. Of course, there are imperfections. There is no lack of the model repeated here or there, that unnatural behavior, and that flattened aspect that distances the average pedestrian from Arno, the protagonist. But the effect of seeing 300 people crowded outside the Bastille, shouting slogans, carrying torches and flags, burning dolls and running in terror when the soldiers' lead begins to fly is simply epic. The sound, the environment!! But you know what, its 3am right now, and I love to complain. Who was the brilliant mind to decide that R2 for running was a good idea? Literally the worst AC in terms of climbing mechanics too, that coop mission where you had to speedrun almost made me go bald. Another thing to take into account are the loading times, 20secs or more, now mix that with the training missions where you have to: loading time - press 2 buttons, you are done - loading time. and if I didn't hear the phrase "You did well, keep practicing and you'll be unstoppable" (or something along the lines) 63 times, I did hear it zero. And yeah, 63 times cause you have to train every single action Arno is capable of doing... sigh... tho I discovered things I didn't know I could do ? But overall, nice experience as always with this saga. Oh, and don't be surprised, of course, I cried. I promise I'll do a more complete "review" about the DLC tomorrow! cause I'm not saying anything new, the game has been out for 8 years now ? The good: The entire game looks amazing and the attention to detail is maximum The largest map on dry land is full of activities and secrets Co-op is challenging, extremely fun even nowadays, and doesn't compromise the production values of the rest of the city Temporal anomalies that take you to other eras in Paris's history are a creative respite and a good change of pace Splendid level of aesthetic customization and functional It is possible to unlock individual and shared skills Multiple solutions for certain objectives Rewarding combat system The bad: Arno is a protagonist devoid of identity Excessive loading times In a few moments, the rate of fps falls Inconsistent mobility Lack of ingenuity in the design of the missions Subtle technical anomalies Edited March 25, 2023 by Puppeter04 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copanele Posted January 22, 2023 Share Posted January 22, 2023 7 hours ago, Puppeter04 said: Well @Copanele, surprise surprise!!! No. 67 - Assassin's Creed: Unity Let's start by saying one thing, cuz truth must be told, I want to know no damn thing about any Assassin's Creed for the next 15 platinums or so after doing the Dead Kings DLC tomorrow. The game despite some bothersome stuff (...chests...sync points in coop missions... training missions...) is a solid 8.9/10 IMO but I really felt the burn. You have my respect ...and my condolences Nah really congrats for getting through the headache that was Le Chests and Le "multiplayer" missions! I agree that AC Unity is a good game that has some truly "BAD" bad sections. The burn is real and yeah I can't wait to see what you'll say about the DLC. Best "assassin" weapon there, all nice and stealthy amirite? 7 hours ago, Puppeter04 said: But you know what, its 3am right now, and I love to complain. Who was the brilliant mind to decide that R2 for running was a good idea? Literally the worst AC in terms of climbing mechanics too, that coop mission where you had to speedrun almost made me go bald. PRECISELY THAT, THANK YOU! So I believe that AC Unity has the best parkour in the series, it's finesse done to the extreme. However it also has one of the most stupid gameplay mechanics ever. Like what's the point of fluid climbing if Arno can't fkin detect one window? I try to enter a building via window, Arno goes hyupp to the sides, or jumps over the window. You really need to make a ton of prayers for the game to act as you wish. Also the enemies all have sniper vision. I know that's how you'd normally detect a human in real life (like really, you see a hooded French asshole climbing the local brewery, no wonder you can detect him), but if that comes at the cost of ruining the gameplay, I'd love abit more "supernatural" stealth. Also stealth in this game sucked ass! Can't wait to see what you have to say about the DLC and the guillotine gun :> 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 23, 2023 Author Share Posted January 23, 2023 (edited) ? AC Unity - Dead Kings DLC ⭐ 6.5 / 10 The cover looks sick af I've been playing with my profile offline and forgot to update but that's a tomorrow-me problem. It's set after the main events and thank god cause I really wanted to know more about Arno, and this DLC was damn good for just 5-7 hours. However, Dead Kings isn't as ambitious as the previous Assassin's Creed DLCs. It focuses on fitting in with Arno's story, leaving aside much of the risk of undertaking an expansion by telling a new story. it starts with Arno completely alone and wanting to escape from the past. His colleague, the Marquis de Sade, wants Arno to steal a letter as payment for taking him out of the country. He is fed up with France and its struggles; instead, he wants to go to Egypt for some reason. By completing the job assigned to us by the Marquis, we can place our main character in an even bigger game with looters roaming the crypts below the Basilica of St. Denis. . The region fits perfectly with the dark tone and cynicism of a man trying to return to the path that will restore his faith. Despite this, not everything combines well. The Marquis de Sade and Napoleon briefly return to Unity, but the Marquis is only the end that will justify the means and Napoleon is more of a wild card in a story where he appears at different times. The only character worth remembering is Captain Rose and a boy named Leon who will help Arno get away from the cynicism that afflicts him. Leon has very emotional moments, in particular, there is one where he makes Arno remember his lost love (yes, you guessed right, I cried again), but in large part, he turns out to be a strange character when giving orders to Arno. Something notorious is that Dead Kings marks the return of the catacombs and their riddles, very much in the style of the Roman crypts found in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood or the keys of Masyaf in Revelations. Each catacomb provides its own level of difficulty, they can be very simple puzzles and lose a little emotion by not having the time factor as in previous games; If you are not fond of puzzles, I recommend that you refrain from this DLC, but it's free so you do you. One aspect that plays against this expansion is that there are no assassination missions. Something that illustrates Dead Kings in a good way are the puzzle sections that are well integrated into the game, but being exclusively riddles (pretty dark ones tho), those assassination missions in the city are pleasantly missed. You'll find more treasure chests, of course, 8 million from the main game weren't enough, as more Parisian stories, and riddles to balance this out, but it doesn't really justify the lack of assassination missions that the franchise does best. New addition: we have a torch! or whatever you wanna call it but I don't know if I should say that the addition was a good thing, most of the time yeah, unless you realize you walk all the way to where you're supposed to, to find that it is not burning and you needed it. Dead Kings is a good DLC, it leaves Arno in a more hopeful place and clarifies much of his relationship with the order of the assassins. It gives us a chance to have an order from them in Egypt. However, at the conclusion of this adventure, it feels that Dead Kings could be much more, maybe it is not Freedom's Cry or at the level of it, but it is worth playing this DLC even tho I'm not a fan of underground set environments. And the new weapons, sick. That sword is just something else. It made everything easier but If you have every skill and everything from the main game already, the DLC is easy on its own. One thing I realized while doing the murder cases: I miss detective games more than I imagine so if you have any recommendations, drop them! and I still think that the climbing mechanics are a disaster. No more AC for a while. Edited February 23, 2023 by Puppeter04 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 24, 2023 Author Share Posted January 24, 2023 (edited) Goodnight guys, I got to put my hands on a "cheap" copy of .Hack G.U Last Recode (N.Switch) last month and I need to talk about it. It also has a PS4/PC version released 5 years before the switch version. So use what I'm about to say as you wish. JRPG is my fav genre out there or one of them, but it's weird seeing me playing them on PS. When I first watched the anime, I did not understand a damn thing, tbh, but the amazing OST kept me going til everything finally started to make sense. It ended up being one of my favorite series. Disclaimer: it has so many spin-offs that were not released chronically (a little bit like the Fate series) so figure them out before diving into them. So, when I saw the copy, I was surprised, at how I didn't know that they had a game that was not for PS2. So of course, as a grown-ass person with economic responsibility, I spent my money on it. Let me put on my suit and tie cause we need to talk about this The features that have been included in this pack are about the original PS2 titles since they had already been integrated into Last Recode. And, for the young ones, what titles are those? Well, Rebirth, Reminisce, and Redemption, three great JRPGs, and one more unpublished that serves as an epilogue: Reconnection. A collection more than attractive and full of content that also has a very suggestive story and that has a common place: The World. ...everything is a Jojo's reference guys... WELCOME TO "THE WORLD" For all those who are not familiar with this, the first thing that needs to be mentioned is that it is a kind of MMORPG "simulator", like Sword Art Online. We are facing an odyssey in which everything takes place in a virtual world called precisely The World. The vast majority of the elements of this type of online role-playing game are present in the title, grinding, you can have conversations with all of the avatars that can be seen in The World ... However, lucky me and lucky whoever plays this, it is a single player offline title so all that MMORPG paraphernalia is fictitious despite being tremendously well achieved. A feature that, for many, becomes one of the main claims of this series... Another of the great virtues it has is related to the plot, which expands throughout the three volumes (plus the additional fourth, which is much shorter) and is really entertaining. Our task is to help the main protagonist, Haseo, fight Tri-Edge. And who is this guy? Well, a Player Killer, that is, a character who is dedicated to exterminating other virtual players aka an asshole. But this doesn't end here, since such deaths that take place in The World are dramatically reflected in real life, as the "real" players are left in a coma. And this includes Shino, a friend of the protagonist. This suggestive narrative is enriched by the large number of characters with whom we can interact as we move forward... but only in English or Japanese so you better speak one of them or both. As we progress in the adventure, it is possible to form a group of allies or party characters that help us in our tasks. And not only that, but these characters manage to provide us with that feeling that the game pursues so much of being inside an MMORPG. The vast majority of the guys that can be seen in The World have a very worked background and quite defined personalities. In addition, depending on their class (clerics, punishers, warlocks, knights ...), both their attributes and special abilities are modified as well as the weapons and objects with which they can be equipped. And there are plenty of them! Entering already in the playable matter, despite being quite classic works (the originals appeared about 15 years ago), they have endured the passage of time well and do not feel at all outdated. Most fascinating of all has to do with the immense possibilities it offers. Wandering around the virtual universe that The World holds is a pleasure, being able to explore numerous well-differentiated areas to market, enter dungeons, do secondary missions, or gradually improve the skills of the characters with new objects and pieces of equipment. Of course, battles take place in turns (although they are not random) and, unlike what happens with those offered by other similar titles, in this case, they are very dynamic. This is due to their disposition, we must press the attack button to chain combos or, directly, perform a special skill attack. These confrontations are quite striking and colorful, although they can also end up being somewhat predictable in the long term. All these elements that I have told you so far provide us with capital diversity in playable matters, but there are still other very important elements. On the one hand, we have Crimson VS, an interesting card game that takes place automatically (even while we perform missions in The World) that encourages us to create the most balanced and powerful decks possible, being able to obtain increasingly powerful cards. And along with this it is also possible to take a look at the mail and answer them, access the forums, listen to music ... There is a lot to do in this compilation. And we have new things added, of course. On the one hand, we have Parody Mode, extra funny scenes. Then there is the Terminal Disc, which includes a series of files that help us to put ourselves in a situation with the events that previously occurred in the saga. We can also choose to play in Cheat Mode, an easy mode that allows us to play with the very OP character to enjoy the story. And finally and as a most noteworthy addition, this compilation includes the already famous unpublished episode called Reconnection, which has a much more limited duration (about 5 or 6 hours) in relation to that established in the rest of the chapters, acting as a kind of epilogue. This playable display so suggestive and complete is backed by a visual finish that respects the original material to the maximum, improving the resolution at which the original titles were shown and slightly modifying some elements. Obviously and being games with so many years behind them, the modeling of the characters, their animations, and the textures that cover the scenarios are somewhat outdated. But, fortunately, the fantastic aesthetic line compensates for these shortcomings, and the atmosphere in general is very successful. Certain flaws are also appreciated, such as obvious popping or certain drops in the rate of frames (especially in some very spectacular scenes), but otherwise, it looks pretty good considering its age. And the sound is excellent, highlighting both its outstanding original dubbing in Japanese and its magnificent soundtrack. If you watch anime dubbed, I don't consider you a person of culture in any way. Don't disappoint me. Conclusion: SOLID. makes me wanna plat it on PS4? Yes, Sir. Edited January 24, 2023 by Puppeter04 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Share Posted January 26, 2023 Top 3 absolute aberrations (CIB price) I have found in different videogames markets - Playstation version I'm not gonna add the console itself, just video games, and the edition if it is a special one (excluding collector editions cuz that's a lot of stuff included), let's enjoy this ride of madness, cause it cannot be defined otherwise. PS5 God Of War: Ragnarok [Jotnar Edition] CIB: 430.95 $ Hogwarts Legacy (pre-launch) CIB: 360.53 $ Guilty Gear: Strive [Ultimate Edition] CIB: 111.97 $ PS4 Resident Evil 4 [Remake] - pre CIB: 424.48 $ Liar Princess And The Blind Prince CIB: 183.08 $ Godzilla CIB: 181.87 $ PS3 Ra One: The Game CIB: 256.96 $ Singstar Afrikaanse Treffers (wtf is that) CIB: 193.90 $ Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn CIB: 145.50 $ To not make this massive imma be back in 10 to do the PS1, PS2 and PSP part drop your thoughts cause the only thing I can do is laugh at this 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Share Posted January 26, 2023 PS2 Sengoku Anthology CIB: 670.91 $ Rule of Rose CIB: 403.72 $ Ocean Commander CIB: 277.95 $ PS1 Cindy's Fashion World CIB: 1.380,77 $ (yep) Castlevania Symphony Of The Night [Limited Edition] CIB: 592.17 $ Gran Turismo [Limited Edition] CIB: 379.23 $ PSP Elminage Original [Limited Edition] CIB: 392.75 $ Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin CIB: 151.04 $ Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable CIB: 109.44 $ If you need me imma be crying over there 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeanolt Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, Puppeter04 said: Ocean Commander Oh yes, Maneater. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Share Posted January 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Jeanoltt said: Oh yes, Maneater. With the difference that this one costs 10x more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grotz99 Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 The only thing I have that is kind of crazy is Xenosaga 3 (US edition) on PS2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Share Posted January 26, 2023 38 minutes ago, Grotz99 said: The only thing I have that is kind of crazy is Xenosaga 3 (US edition) on PS2. 237.23 $ right now, that's a relic! ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 27, 2023 Author Share Posted January 27, 2023 (edited) no.68 - Far Cry Primal Savage but repetitive What a time to be yawning, but he is a good boy. Platinum date: 27th January 2023 Played: 11 times Played for: 35h 45m Average: 3h 15m ⭐ 7.6 / 10 Difficulty: 4 / 10 In addition to what I said before about this game (scroll up or down, idk), I just need to say one thing: THIS SONG (when you fight Batari) - It makes me go into a trance in a supernatural way that I just can't describe. Spoiler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqz55W5RbQw This was my second run and must say that the Batari fight wasn't a challenge at all, but the other boss you have to beat, damn, gave me a hard time. and Mamooths, that's it. Spectacular unless you turn around and find it face-to-face, try not to shit yourself. Cause I almost had a heart attack twice. the best of this game? the environmental sound, I'm dying on that hill. the worst? finishing the story and have already done a bunch of side stuff and realizing you still need 45 skills points for the trophy, kind of grindy but entertaining. But we are done my guys, need to clean up a bit and kinda changed plans, gonna start MK11, I'm in the mood for a fighting game Edited March 18, 2023 by Puppeter04 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted January 30, 2023 Author Share Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) no.69 - LEGO HARRY POTTER 5-7 YEARS (Overrated position tho) ⭐ 7.3 / 10 Platinum date: 30th January 2023 Difficulty: 4.5 / 10 Finally, I'm done with the LEGO Harry Potter Collection, what a nightmare. As I've said before, playing this reminds me of the not-so-good time on PS3, and of course, I panicked a couple of times. Again, I experienced the scare of the game saying 99.9% complete but I had everything, it turned out I didn't buy one character. Complain: the character sheet on this game is horrendous, you have +100 circles that blink between character variations so good luck finding which one you miss, I spent a good 5 minutes observing the damn chart waiting for a circle with a shadow to show between the one hundred. That was the first time I panicked, well, the second, the first one was when a ghost (good addition btw, the ghost tells you what you are missing in that area) told me I was missing a red brick, even turning the bricks detector on, a red arrow could be seen in the screen, but no way I could get it cause I already had it. The third and final time I panicked, *Kill every Harry Potter variant with Lord Voldemort*, I did, no trophy, I breathed, lit up a cig and went to the terrace, went back in, tried again, no trophy, started cursing, a lightbulb appeared on top of my head, THE DLC! it gives you new characters, one of them is a variant of Harry, got it. Breathed again. Details: Michael Jackson's Thriller reference when getting the blue crest of level 3 - year 6. Lord Voldemort, If you don't move, he combs his "hair" It was hella satisfying getting 5-6 trophies in a row after buying all the characters. If you do a duel using Voldemort, you'll win faster and more easily. Conclusion: After being done with this, I literally said: no more lego games please, I'm too young to die due to panic, but you know that's not true, cause they're fun. But for now, let's forget about these legos. Let's head back to grown-ass ppl games. Now: continue Fallout 76 as the PvP trophies are out of the way already, yayyyyy. Edited March 18, 2023 by Puppeter04 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 1, 2023 Author Share Posted February 1, 2023 (edited) Well, well, well... this month imma be focusing on Fallout 76 and MK11 so probably there's not gonna be a plat soon, who knows, and bc I tried Dead Space Remake (already qualified by many as one of the best remakes in history) the other day and want to keep this alive, I'm gonna do a list of survival horror games that I regret playing with the lights turned off. It is on its own merits one of the most influential and remembered horror games of recent years and despite this, it seems that they are not very much for the work of giving us a continuation, which makes me quite angry. The xenomorph is capable of generating a feeling of helplessness and discomfort like few enemies in video games. Superb atmosphere and a story that does not let me take a single breath. It is an example of the good results that can be obtained by a small team. We start from the base that four people did it so we can not ask too much although they did the important thing, work on the sound, and play with lights and shadows. Being a direct sequel It had lost some surprise factor, but I shit myself anyway. Spectacular and intense adventure. Yes, it may have been more set to the action but it still kept horror as one of the main factors. I think the picture explains it all. Enters the box of good imitations, don't forget that they wanted to imitate Silent Hill. Good mix of classic and modern survival horror. It allows some room for exploration but keeps us in constant tension so that we do not lower our guard Few games have stirred my guts as much as this one. intense and explicit, as it should be. Camera with night vision? I'm in. Maybe I die of a heart attack? probably. The best thing is that we are not armed but we are simple journalists. Japan, myths, and legends from its folklore, use of the dark camera... I DEMAND A REMAKE. The surprise of 2022. It really was an imitation of Silent Hill and Resident Evil but it uses so many homegrown elements that it got rid of that label. It could not miss this list because, for me, it is one of the scariest games of all time. Nowadays it may not be attractive to a lot of people because of its mechanics but, I'm just going to say one thing, Pyramid Head. The father of Resident Evil offers us a great work with more personality than its predecessor. Psychological horror and flirting with open worlds, not something so abundant in the genre. A tremendous job in terms of the recreation of environments and with a great focus on sound. This was the return to the survival horror of the saga. Finally. Change of perspective, and in first person. A really oppressive setting. For me, the scariest in the series, and I played it in VR, I don't think I've ever had my heart beat so fast before. Edited February 1, 2023 by Puppeter04 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Puppeter04 Posted February 3, 2023 Author Popular Post Share Posted February 3, 2023 Goodnight guys, I will try to post every other day, and because I use this as my diary/experiences today is the turn for the Microsoft fans, in my case, I play the exclusive games (not so many tho) only, and this one was quite a surprise. The advertisement on its own was attractive, but the quality? oh, ma' lord. I'm talking about Hi-Fi RUSH. It earned an excellent 9/10!!! pros and cons below! Xbox started the year in the best possible way: with the announcement of a new franchise. Hand in hand with Tango Gameworks and Bethesda, Hi-Fi RUSH attracted attention for its attractive and colorful trailer, and for the news that arrived the same day of its presentation. This action title is very different from what the company was used to developing, but that doesn't mean it's an unpolished experiment, quite the opposite. It perfectly takes elements from other titles from which it is inspired and develops them so well that it ends up giving us something better. SOMETIMES, WHAT GLITTERS IS MORE THAN GOLD. Even though it doesn't have hyper-realistic graphics, the art style of Hi-Fi RUSH is sublime. Within seconds of seeing it on the Xbox Developer Direct, it reminded me of Sunset Overdrive, one of the most underrated Xbox One games and others like Jet Set Radio, Code Name S.T.E.A.M. and even Into The Spider-Verse, thanks to its comic strip style but also looks modern. For this reason, the world is extremely colorful and full of life. Leaving aside the realistic style to go for a much more cartoonish one resulted in it being a lot of fun to explore and tour the scenarios, and constantly kept us very attentive to the details and everything that happens. The story is set in a futuristic and cyberpunk society, so the natural thing would have been to choose neon, gray, and cool color palettes, but the decision to make it more like a comic or cartoon makes the world of Vandelay stand out. These characteristics differentiate it from many titles with that theme and that in recent years have become very fashionable. Rock & cats? I'm in Hi-Fi RUSH is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game that adds rhythm elements, which makes for a unique and interesting experiment. Its world is the perfect playground for everything to happen because its design allows all the details to shine and be used excellently. Exploration lacks complexity or depth, but it always rewards you in a fair and satisfying way. Most of the levels are linear, but there are constantly somewhat hidden corridors that lead to a chest or a collectible that serves to improve health, energy, or movements. The adventure fulfills almost perfectly because it puts you fully into its world. The combat and the rhythm go hand in hand because you have to hit and move to the beat of musical themes to make the most of the movements and hit powerful combos. It's very easy to stay tuned because there are several indicators to track time: from a bar that can be turned on or off to objects that move with music, such as enemies in New Super Mario Bros. Between that and that the songs are very catchy and simple, anyone, regardless of whether they have experience in this type of game, can keep the pace and learn new actions and commands. The game doesn't punish you brutally for losing coordination, so don't worry if you have the musical ear of a rock. Even though you can progress without keeping up with the music, Hi-Fi RUSH rewards you a lot if you do. After each match you receive a rating that takes into account the time you took, the grades you got right, and the points of your combos with a ranking ranging from D to S; If your ranking is better you get more money, which is very important. like an absolute rockstar! KEEP MOVING! In the levels, there are gears that are the currency to buy in the store. There are moves, special attacks, items and chips that are extremely useful to increase your repertoire and keep combat fresh. There are so many things for sale, so the arsenal available is huge and you never stop learning new and very useful tricks In the beginning, you only have a light and strong attack, but the variety of combos they give is considerable. Then you learn the special attack, which is much more powerful and is activated with energy that you gain by hitting combos. Later, the characters that join your team also bring movements that you activate with the trigger, and soon you unlock the parry and counterattacks. In addition to what you can do and learn in combat, the title also constantly introduces new mechanics to make the progression of the scenarios different and surprising. There are even sections that go from being with free movement to being from right to left, as in Kirby 64; As these ideas, there are many that all the time made me say out loud "wow!". As you can see, Hi-Fi RUSH gave a lot of importance to combat, because in addition to being very fun thanks to the fact that you have to combine it with rhythm, it made it more open and deep, and no matter if you have been playing 10 hours, there is always a new combo or special attack. This means that you never marry a single combat style and that you always experience and discover something fascinating. The chips I mentioned serve to improve Chai. For example, to recharge faster the waiting time for a colleague to enter to help or to have more life when grabbing a health kit. To get them, in addition to money, you have to collect parts of these chips and have enough slots to equip the largest number. In the scenarios, there are also parts of health and energy containers that work like those of Legend of Zelda. By getting the required number, these indicators increase in Chai, and they are very helpful as you progress and face greater challenges. If you are not one of those who explore even the smallest corner of a map, do not worry, because you can also buy them in the store. Everything you can find, buy and upgrade on Chai makes Hi-Fi RUSH a gold mine when it comes to exploration, secrets, farming and discovery, so it never gets monotonous or boring; There's always something fun to do. Even when you pass the story for the first time, the postgame sets new objectives that lengthen the adventure for good. I'm the boss here, babies. THE DREAM TEAM To close the positive part, Chai and his team. Although the story is simple and similar to other products, the charismatic, entertaining, different and funny cast makes it shine. The protagonist is a dreamer who wants to be a rock star, even though he doesn't know how to play an instrument; His passion is music and he seeks to fulfill his goal. Chai enters the Armstrong program of the Vandelay company, so they replace his arm with a robotic one that gives him a lot of strength and allows him to do all kinds of maneuvers. During this operation, they mistakenly insert their MP3 into their chest and so they can feel the rhythm around them and becomes a musician. The young man discovers the macabre intentions of the company to control the minds of its users, so he seeks to stop them. In the following levels, you meet other characters who have the same goal, such as Peppermint, his cat 808, Macaron, and the robot CNMN, with whom you join forces to advance and be stronger. These protagonists are great and contribute a lot to the development of the story because they have different personalities that complement each other and make them a great team. In addition, the humor and tone of the interactions are white and innocent, without being childish or bland, so the interactions are very funny and genuine. In many series, movies, or video games the good ones are very interesting and well written while the villains feel flatter or boring, but in Hi-Fi RUSH it is the opposite, because Kale, the leader of Vandelay and the rest of the bosses are very charismatic, and although they lack a little depth in their intentions, Their dialogues and personalities are unique. its time for the bad things right? Although I thoroughly enjoyed Hi-Fi RUSH, it has flaws, but they don't really ruin the experience. The first thing is the repetitive tutorials that keep popping up several hours after the game has started. There are 2 types: those of your inner voice (that is, a horn) that teaches you things and those proposed by a Vandelay refrigerator. The first is very useful and even unique because it is on stage with an audience that chants your name and encourages you. The second appears whenever you acquire a new skill or blow, but the problem is that it says how to use them, soon repeats it, and gives the option to practice it. The annoying thing is having to read what they just showed. This is replicated a lot in the first hours and even Chai himself confesses that it is very intrusive that the refrigerator talks about something you already heard. It kills the fast-paced, unbridled pace of Hi-Fi RUSH a bit, but thankfully it disappears after a while. Even though most of the characters are amazing and have something interesting to say, NPCs are left behind because the variety of robots to talk about is so inferior and sometimes they say things that contribute little. There are like 5 types of machines, little for such a wide, colorful, and surprising world; There comes a point where you will surely rather ignore them than stop and talk to them. This is a shame because they have a lot of potential, especially if you think the main cast is so different and funny; I just think Tango Gameworks could have done better. Of course, there is a surprise for fans of The Evil Within and that is related to NPCs that stand out a lot. The variety of enemies, although better than that of NPCs, leaves a little to be desired because many are repeated. It is understandable why Hi-Fi RUSH increases the difficulty with mini-bosses and other opponents much more powerful than the basic robots, in addition the bosses are more complicated and unique, but they appear rarely. The base enemies are always the same, and as with the NPCs, it is very evident because the rest of the characters are very interesting and varied. In addition, the title can last between 15 and 25 hours (in case you want to unlock everything), so after a while you wish there were more robots to tear apart to the rhythm of The Black Keys, Nine Inch Nails and The Prodigy. Finally, the endgame offers new challenges to get the most out of Hi-Fi RUSH. Almost all content is engaging, but it has a problem. When you defeat the final boss in the main adventure you see closed doors called SPECTRA. In the endgame they open and you can enter to meet challenges with special conditions that grant juicy rewards (something like those of the Bayonetta). The problem is that you must replay the original level and look for these rooms to complete them, and many times they are almost at the end of the scenarios and it can take between half an hour and an hour to find them. This makes you wonder if you really want to use so much time to go to those rooms and complete the challenges in less than 5 minutes. It would be better to go straight to the gates; On the other hand, if you are one of those who complete the games 100%, it is an opportunity to collect all the collectibles that you missed in your first game. THE GOOD: - A world full of life and with many things to discover - A very varied and fun cast that always delivers something interesting -The combat always throws something new so that it is never repetitive -Satisfactory experience that rewards those who decide to go further -Very challenging bosses that help take advantage of the combo repertoire -Excellent dubbing in both English and Spanish. THE BAD: - A bit generic story that has been seen a lot lately -NPC and repeated enemies that get lost in such a fascinating world -Post-game content that could improve with quality of life aids. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeanolt Posted February 4, 2023 Share Posted February 4, 2023 I admit it, the close-ups look pretty bad, but the game still has a beautiful artstyle, like Jet Set Radio or Okami. I'll also play it with gamepass eventually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 4, 2023 Author Share Posted February 4, 2023 (edited) On 4/2/2023 at 3:09 AM, Jeanoltt said: I admit it, the close-ups look pretty bad, but the game still has a beautiful artstyle, like Jet Set Radio or Okami. I'll also play it with gamepass eventually. Okami was just beautiful, and so is this one! had fun ngl ? The Pedestrian Completion date: 4th February 2023 Played: 3 times Played for: 3h 58m Average: 1h 20m ⭐ 8.3 / 10 Difficulty: 2.5 / 10 You know that feeling when you don't feel like playing any of the games you have but suddenly you come across a little gem? that was the case, a game that put me on my place intellect-wise or maybe it was just too late and couldn't focus at all. Just look at the view, feeling like I'm inside Tanjiro's heart. The Pedestrian is a two-dimensional puzzle and platform game, in which we will control a character locked inside signs and signs of indication. Our goal will be to go from poster to poster until we manage to escape from that two-dimensional world in which we are locked. The main mechanics of The Pedestrian is based on a relatively simple concept: we will have to use different buttons to join signals so that the door through which we enter a sign takes us to the door of a different sign. When connecting the signals we will have to take into account the orientation of the doors themselves and other obstacles that we may encounter. On the final levels, we even have to use the death "joker" as an advantage, watch out don't disconnect something by accident cause then, you'll have to start from scratch! And the 3D world we can see is simply mesmerizing. Idk just play it, is free and like 2h long. Edited March 18, 2023 by Puppeter04 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copanele Posted February 5, 2023 Share Posted February 5, 2023 On 1/27/2023 at 8:37 PM, Puppeter04 said: no.68 - Far Cry Primal What a time to be yawning, but he is a good boy. In addition to what I said before about this game (scroll up or down, idk), I just need to say one thing: THIS SONG (when you fight Batari) - It makes me go into a trance in a supernatural way that I just can't describe. Reveal hidden contents https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqz55W5RbQw This was my second run and must say that the Batari fight wasn't a challenge at all, but the other boss you have to beat, damn, gave me a hard time. and Mamooths, that's it. Spectacular unless you turn around and find it face-to-face, try not to shit yourself. Cause I almost had a heart attack twice. the best of this game? the environmental sound, I'm dying on that hill. the worst? finishing the story and have already done a bunch of side stuff and realizing you still need 45 skills points for the trophy, kind of grindy but entertaining. But we are done my guys, need to clean up a bit and kinda changed plans, gonna start MK11, I'm in the mood for a fighting game Suuuuper late to reply to this but DAMN, glad you liked Far Cry Neanderthallica quite the underrated Far Cry, but the tribal and the unga bunga stuff was super fun. On 2/4/2023 at 1:07 AM, Puppeter04 said: Goodnight guys, I will try to post every other day, and because I use this as my diary/experiences today is the turn for the Microsoft fans, in my case, I play the exclusive games (not so many tho) only, and this one was quite a surprise. The advertisement on its own was attractive, but the quality? oh, ma' lord. I'm talking about Hi-Fi RUSH. It earned an excellent 9/10!!! pros and cons below! I kept seeing this game around, but only now I understand what it's about. Hack&Slash adventure? Hmmm, maybe I should revive my laptop one of these days (doubt it could handle this game ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrBloodmoney Posted February 5, 2023 Share Posted February 5, 2023 On 04/02/2023 at 2:29 PM, Puppeter04 said: ? The Pedestrian You know that feeling when you don't feel like playing any of the games you have but suddenly you come across a little gem? that was the case, a game that put me on my place intellect-wise or maybe it was just too late and couldn't focus at all. Just look at the view, feeling like I'm inside Tanjiro's heart. The Pedestrian is a two-dimensional puzzle and platform game, in which we will control a character locked inside signs and signs of indication. Our goal will be to go from poster to poster until we manage to escape from that two-dimensional world in which we are locked. The main mechanics of The Pedestrian is based on a relatively simple concept: we will have to use different buttons to join signals so that the door through which we enter a sign takes us to the door of a different sign. When connecting the signals we will have to take into account the orientation of the doors themselves and other obstacles that we may encounter. On the final levels, we even have to use the death "joker" as an advantage, watch out don't disconnect something by accident cause then, you'll have to start from scratch! And the 3D world we can see is simply mesmerizing. Idk just play it, is free and like 2h long. Man - I loved that game! A cool concept, and I super dug how the twist ending basically answers the question the player has through the whole game… …namely: “wow, you sure put a lot of effort into the 3D backgrounds of this 2D game… good on you… but why?” ? Then you get that end level, and are like “Oooohhhhh!” ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 6, 2023 Author Share Posted February 6, 2023 On 5/2/2023 at 3:17 PM, Copanele said: Suuuuper late to reply to this but DAMN, glad you liked Far Cry Neanderthallica quite the underrated Far Cry, but the tribal and the unga bunga stuff was super fun. I kept seeing this game around, but only now I understand what it's about. Hack&Slash adventure? Hmmm, maybe I should revive my laptop one of these days (doubt it could handle this game ) Indeed, it was quite fun, maybe repetitive at some points but a great short adventure! I had a blast, it took me out of the Fallout 76 - Nioh 2 - Mortal Kombat 11 cycle ? Yo, I have like 5 ppl on my list playing yakuza now, you guys are masochists, not in terms of enjoyment cuz that saga is peak, but you know what I'm talking about... hahaha On 5/2/2023 at 4:56 PM, DrBloodmoney said: Man - I loved that game! A cool concept, and I super dug how the twist ending basically answers the question the player has through the whole game… …namely: “wow, you sure put a lot of effort into the 3D backgrounds of this 2D game… good on you… but why?” Then you get that end level, and are like “Oooohhhhh!” I know right?! that was exactly what I said, why so much effort into the 3D?! and then BOOM, I was really mesmerized by it, I swear. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copanele Posted February 6, 2023 Share Posted February 6, 2023 1 minute ago, Puppeter04 said: Yo, I have like 5 ppl on my list playing yakuza now, you guys are masochists, not in terms of enjoyment cuz that saga is peak, but you know what I'm talking about... hahaha Idk about others, but I NEED MY MAHJONG FIX Yakuza series is a heaven for gamblers (who wouldn't actually gamble in real life) ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 6, 2023 Author Share Posted February 6, 2023 1 minute ago, Copanele said: Idk about others, but I NEED MY MAHJONG FIX Yakuza series is a heaven for gamblers (who wouldn't actually gamble in real life) yup, everyone is having the same problem, you are not alone ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 9, 2023 Author Share Posted February 9, 2023 (edited) Hello hello, I'm almost done with MK11 (only the NAAAAAAAASTY grind left) so maybe before Monday, the plat will be out of the oven, which is a huge accomplishment of mine, we will talk about it soon, but I'm proud. @Copanele may be laughing at this cause he's made for fighting games but I'm def not ? Anyway, recap: 1. I found another Nioh 2 buddy, but boy, I changed weapons and I'm feeling unstoppable. 2. Fallout 76 has been resting on my shelf, again running out of everything to survive in that world, no bullets, no food, no healers... 50h in. 3. Really wanna get the plat for Heavenly Bodies bc that game is bothering me sitting there on the main menu 4. Battlefield 1 online trophies are almost done, just need to rank up each class one more time 5. Marvel Spiderman and Miles Morales are both installed (but I'll start them after getting 2 plats, substitution rule you know) And now, PS3, It seems I cannot get it back from that country for whatever reason so I was thinking about buying a new one but that means I have to buy most of the games from my backlog, so I was doing the math, between 3-15 bucks per game which is nice but then, Killzone, almost 60 bucks, are you fk nuts?! that game was mainstream and a glitch festival, so when I saw that price I fainted. Also, the PS3 store is horrendous nowadays so some games are almost impossible to find but I have the need, is a fk necessity, to clean up the backlog, I honestly don't know what to do ? We have to take into account that from next month onwards I won't be able to play as much cuz I have to work more on my thesis, and I'll go back to where my PS3 is on April so maybe I can get it back, idk so ill keep focusing on PS4 til then, we will see, it doesn't worry me much. Edited February 11, 2023 by Puppeter04 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copanele Posted February 9, 2023 Share Posted February 9, 2023 6 minutes ago, Puppeter04 said: Hello hello, I'm almost done with MK11 (only the NAAAAAAAASTY grind left) so maybe before Monday, the plat will be out of the oven, which is a huge accomplishment of mine, we will talk about it soon, but I'm proud. @Copanele may be laughing at this cause he's made for fighting games but I'm def not I NEVER laugh about fighting game accomplishments, congratulations ? (Might have a little whenever I see you grinding in an Ubi game tho, ngl ?) 6 minutes ago, Puppeter04 said: Anyway, recap: 1. I found another Nioh 2 buddy, but boy, I changed weapons and I'm feeling unstoppable. UUUU what weapon??? ? is it FISTS? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 9, 2023 Author Share Posted February 9, 2023 4 hours ago, Copanele said: I NEVER laugh about fighting game accomplishments, congratulations (Might have a little whenever I see you grinding in an Ubi game tho, ngl ) UUUU what weapon??? is it FISTS? You are an assho!e ? If you ever see me trying to do a fist run or something, call the police, I've been kidnapped !!!! It's the Futsunomitama, not the best Odachi for blocking tho, but doing so in this game is useless tbh, and it gives me the heart, stamina, and strength bonuses, and imbue lightning! AND IT LOOKS SO COOL. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted February 13, 2023 Author Share Posted February 13, 2023 (edited) ? PARAISO ISLAND ⭐ 4.5 / 10 Difficulty: 1.5 / 10 Another cute, short 100% before I throw MK11 out the window (literally) This game is a cheap, short copy of Animal Crossing, basically the same, catch fish, sell fish, plant trees, chop trees, redecorate, blah blah blah so I'm not gonna explain anything. You can be done in 1h or 2, if you don't manage your finances very well in video games. Going back to MK11, don't get me wrong, I like it, pretty much tbh but the strategy tutorial is driving me INSANE, I almost had a stroke when I saw how many buttons I have to press in a row, oh, and speed lighting of course... I mean, I do women too but jesus christ, my fingers aren't that fast! I refuse this is gonna be a plat breaker for me as it was for so many ppl. So Imma take my time, no rush, meanwhile I'm making progress on Nioh 2, and changed weapons again (Sukuna Axe - me having watched and read Jujutsu Kaisen: "ohhh I know that one"). Currently sitting at level 90 I think. As with every other souls/souls-like game, I love it more each day. And I cried already with it too ? I have a couple of fast plats installed that I'll do when I feel overwhelmed with everything else. BTF4 online, Im moving earth and air (don't even know if that expression exists in English) to get people who really are willing to do it, also driving me insane. I'll pass by soon Have a lovely day/night Edited March 18, 2023 by Puppeter04 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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