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1 year ago
Ni No Kuni Coming to PS3

The Level 5 and Studio Ghibli collaboration is still coming out for the DS, but now that a PS3 version has been announced, I can’t help but think it’ll be naturally superior.



The game looks absolutely great, and the over world traveling clips are some of my favorite of the trailer. When Square-Enix removed over world traveling from Final Fantasy I was pretty bummed, so it’s good to see a developer understand the sense of wonder and smallness that a player can get from a huge over world.

While the game looks like a fairly traditional RPG through and through, if they can nail the gameplay solidly regardless of any originality, I’m sure the story, characters, music, and art will carry the game into that precious fun and relevant zone that so many games never reach.

- Kyle

1 year ago
Good Game Get! X-Scape

X-Scape is the definitive DSiWare title and let’s face facts, DSiWare really hasn’t been all that great and most of the time browsing for games in the store isn’t enjoyable, and with a lack of demos and the frustrating points system it gets downright ugly. Add all of that in with the simple fact that none of your games are tied to any sort of account but rather a system that doesn’t allow you to transfer games to a new system - well it becomes incredibly stupid and is always a deterrent when it comes to downloading DSiWare or WiiWare games for me.

Nintendo obviously still makes great games, but almost all of their online gaming decisions up until this point have been awful, archaic, and worst of all have been fueled by a ridiculous paranoia that hasn’t came true for Microsoft, Sony, or Apple. They’ve all managed to create robust and enjoyable store/digital distribution combinations that really don’t have issues with sexual predators trying to bait children.

Back to X-Scape though, because it rules, and I will tell you right now, despite all of the bashing I did of DSiWare and Nintendo’s model, the $10 you’ll spend downloading 1,000 points just to get X-Scape will be oh so worth the 800 points you’ll spend on the title.



The gameplay itself is fairly typical and in fact isn’t all that special besides being extremely well polished, quick, occasionally challenging, and always fun. In fact the gameplay in some respects can be quite retro especially when discussing movement of your ship versus some contemporary ways of flying and shooting in games. The ship movement is very basic, and in fact most of the time the only control you have over your aiming reticule is via moving left and right and back and forth. You really will rarely ever have the chance to fully manipulate your AIM in the 2D through 3D space that most games have. Not that it matters, and that doesn’t cripple you as the game was designed around this and thus certain handicaps are put into place such as enemy patterns and of course a nice auto-aim system.

Basically it’s as if you were playing a first person shooter with only one digital stick instead of two and if the digital stick was translated to a stylus on a touch-screen. That is really the best way to describe it.

It works though, and despite its large (at least with me) learning curve, it becomes quite intuitive and you begin to understand the control scheme and why it’s been implemented.

Partially I believe the control system exists to give the game even more of minimalist retro feel which it already accomplished with it’s incredible museum worthy, modern and incredibly abstract Tron-esque visuals. I only say Tron-esque because of the primitive 3D and limited but endearing color palettes that the games used. To be completely honest though, at times I’ve felt the Tron comparison is more than skin deep as I swear one of the earlier enemies sounded eerily like a light-cycle when zooming around.

The real magic of the game lies visually in one of the coolest graphics aesthetics I’ve seen. The game does not know what realism is and never once tries to achieve anything through it’s art that closely resembles real things. I mean - don’t let me fib you, the game has trees - it does. However, these aren’t really trees, they’re merely inspired by our trees, as you’ve never seen trees like this.

The game’s visuals continually go against the grain the entire time and occasionally can be so stark because the designers not only said “fuck traditional graphics design”, they also said “fuck color theory.”

Which is pretty punk rock of them.

The narrative the game follows is just as abstract and engaging as the art it is place upon, while a little cut and dry at times the ability to hack and investigate the history and uses of certain planets is so un-needed but so absolutely cool that it becomes just as addicting to explore and discover the tiny planets and it’s especially important to note that I usually find sci-fi shit to be contrived. X-Scape’s script happens to rock really hard and I have found myself geeking out to all of of the cool fictional planetary facts.

X-Scape is not going to sell well - but I’m telling you - solidly, hands down, X-Scape is the absolute best DSi exclusive game I have played. I didn’t get a DSi (actually was a gift from my girl) for any reason in particular, but had X-Scape been out prior to my receiving, the want would’ve been heavily influenced by this title.

X-Scape is simply awesome, and is a contender for game of the year with me. It’s that good.

I’m not fucking around, you need to play this game.

- Kyle

2 years ago

So I was wrong.

‘Tis okay though, as I’m just glad to finally see the new starters for Black & White and I think they look fairly über-cute as these new scans from CoroCoro magazine show.

Some folks tend to get all pissy pants about newer Pokémon designs not appealing to them, but seriously - the original 151 were cool and all and some contemporary Pokémon may seem like repeat ripoffs of older ones, but the games are upgrading and with them a new set/generation of Pokémon is released. It’s the way it is.

Also check out the new trainer designs! I love the boy’s jacket and the girl has some mad cut offs with some deep pockets.

Their shoes are fairly rad too.





via, pokébeach and serebii.net (even though the butt faces at serebii.net have image saving blocked)

2 years ago
Good Game Get! Photo Dojo

It’s free until June 10th and 200 points afterwards. It is the absolute most I have laughed with a game all year.

Photo Dojo is a simple fighting game and it’s not even that good of a fighting game.

The magic comes when you create yourself and your friends into fighters.

You take photos and record audio of yourself taunting, shooting fireballs, punching, and so on.

Done in elegant and awkward Nintendo fashion, it is one of the most absurd games I’ve ever played, but in it’s simplicity you will find such hilarity and such coolness at seeing yourself as an animated fighter complete with your own voice acting.

Photo Dojo is a prime example of the magic that we could be seeing with DSiWare, and its execution is perfectly humorous and fun.

2 years ago
Good morning! Think I’ll eat some breakfast, and then I’ll be back to post. I won’t be eating veggies, but I wish I was eating a DSi shaped piece of toast with sugar-free jam.

via superlevel

Good morning! Think I’ll eat some breakfast, and then I’ll be back to post. I won’t be eating veggies, but I wish I was eating a DSi shaped piece of toast with sugar-free jam.

via superlevel