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Games I’m Looking Forward To July 31, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in DS, Mega Man, PSP, Video Games.
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Yeah, I know, don’t end your sentences in a preposition, whatever. Anyways, I’ve been looking around, and I’ve come up with a list of games that are worthy of a purchase. I do know, however, that I have my money spent for a very long time, so the first chance I’ll have to even think about getting these games will be some time next year. But, one can always hope, right? Here they are.

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Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja Review July 28, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in DS, Reviews, VGWB.
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While reading reviews of this game, you might see the words “roguelike”, “mystery dungeon”, “hard”, “unforgiving”, etc. These words all but sum up the experience of the game, but not in a negative way. Read on to find out if this game is worthy addition to the Atlus library or not.

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MP3 Players: Yay or Nay July 27, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in Music, Random Info, Yay or Nay?.
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First there was the portable radio, then the walkman, then the cd player, and finally the mp3 player. These four devices allow us to listen to our favorite songs no matter where we are, and in the case of the latter 3, no matter what country we’re in. So, how does the newest product in this line of portable music fare in my eyes? Read on to find out.

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Excited About Making the Leap July 26, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in PSP, Random Info, Video Games.
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A while back, I had set my mind on getting a PSP. However, I put that idea away due to the fact that it was over my budget. Now, however, with the recent price drop, I’ve made the leap and purchased (well, almost) a PSP for a combined Christmas/Birthday present (when you live where I live (PSPs are over $300 here) you have to think about Christmas and birthdays way before they even come up). Plus, it’s my last Christmas/Birthday at home, so it’ll be extra special. (more…)

Final Fantasy III Review July 20, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in DS, Reviews, VGWB, Video Games.
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A few years back, a small company released a NES game called Final Fantasy. This game would wither make or brake the company, as it was truly their “Final Fantasy”. The game was a major hit, and since then, we have seen 12 (or 13?) Final Fantasy games, many more spinoffs, remakes and games that played off FF’s success. We’ve seen the games on every possible platform from the NES to the Gameboy to the PS, PS2, DS, etc. A few years back, Square decided to remake the only FF game that we never saw here in the United States, Final Fantasy 3. How does the game compare to modern RPGs on the DS? Read on to find out. (more…)

XCOM: UFO Defense July 15, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in Retro Gaming, Video Games, XCOM.
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Any PC gamers out there over the age of 20 will most likely recognize this game. XCOM was a really revolutionary game, one that was way ahead of its time. The game puts you in the seat of the leader of the XCOM (Extraterrestrial Combat Unit) whose goal is to protect the world from the alien invasion. To achieve this goal, you have to maintain a base, shoot down enemy UFOs and do some research/manufacturing. (more…)

Centurion: Defender of Rome Review July 12, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in Retro Gaming, Reviews, Video Games.
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Ahh, Centurion. In 1990, a few brilliant minds got together and came up with the PC strategy game Centurion: Defender of Rome. The game uses the most common aspects of the strategy games of that era (more of a conquest game a la Romance, Genhis Kahn, etc) and adds a really nice real-time-strategy battle system and a lot of extras to keep you entertained. On to the review.

The graphics aren’t up to today’s standards, but the game really makes up for it in gameplay. The main map is of Europe and nothern Africa, with the central country being Italy (obviously). In the battles, you can see your infantry cohorts, cavalry cohorts and your General. All of them look great, and the formations you can choose really look like something they might have used back then. Enemy armies can also include Elephant cohorts, and they look nice too. My only real complaint with the graphics is that the only difference in all enemy troops and your troops is their color (which is slightly disappointing, but doesn’t really detract from the game). If emulated correctly, the game features really nice MIDI soundtrack, and during battle, depending on your foe there’s a different song played. I really like the songs, but make sure you run the game in a DOSBox, or you’ll only hear internal PC beeps.

The gameplay is where this gem really shines. You begin the game with only one legion (army) and only one country (Italia). Your goal is to conquer every country on the map (either by force or by an alliance) to become Caesar. On the way, however, you have to watch your reputation (don’t plunder, comply with your allies, etc) to increase your rank (allowing you to have more and different types of armies and, eventually, fleets). You can participate in games in Rome (like Gladiator matches, or Chariot races), create up to 12 legions of 6000 soldiers each, have up to 3 fleets, and even woo Cleopatra at the end of the game. Battles are great and are in real time (although you pause the game to give orders), fleet battles are fun, and trying to figure out how to ally with a country is a great addition to the game.

I’ve played the game through twice so far, and I’m on my third playthrough. I just can’t get enough of it. I simply love this game. If you haven’t played it yet, you can get it here at Abandonia. Due to my love of the game, I’m working on a guide for it, and I’ve spent the past week or so translating Rodrigo’s Centurion site into English (it’s not up yet, though). And, to pique your interests, here’s my winning game screen from my first playthrough:

SV/LYoHS/AfGSVGWB Stage 2: Round 3 Complete! July 9, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in GameCube, Reviews, Spider-Man, VGWB, Video Games.
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Yeah, roughly four days after beating Zelda I beat Ultimate Spider Man. I’ve just been putting off writing a review. USM takes the tried and true formula from Spider Man 2 and takes it to the comic world. The game plays just like a comic would read, and even ends just as fast. Read on to find out how good the game really is. (more…)

The Rise of the Non-Geeks July 7, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in Geeks, Next Gen Gaming, Random Info, Retro Gaming.
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Many a milenia ago, in a dark corner of this earth, a new breed of humans was created. These humans were genetically altered so as to be able to run any PC, any software, and troubleshoot any problems that they should encounter. These superhumans were given the responsibility of watching over the world’s computers, and keeping normal folk away from them. This didn’t last, however, and the normal humans started to use the computers for mundane reasons (research, word processing, agendas, etc), completely ruining the PC creator’s initial intentions. After gaining control of the computers, the normal humans pushed away the smaller group of superhumans and dubbed them “geeks”. </weirdstorytellingmode> (more…)

SV/LYoHS/AfGSVGWB Stage 2: Round 2 Complete! July 3, 2007

Posted by mitchfrizzell in GameCube, Reviews, VGWB, Video Games, Zelda.
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Yesterday afternoon I beat Zelda: Twilight Princess. As the second game in the second round of my contest, is this entry in the Zelda world a great new adventure, or is it simply an updated version of previous games? Well, read on to find out. (more…)