• Jet Car Stunts

    Jet Car Stunts feels like the evolution of GripShift with uglier graphics. If I were lazy, that would be the end of the review. If you’re still interested in the game, keep reading. This game is incredibly ugly. Let’s get that out of the way first. Its flat, overly polygonal graphics will not win any awards, but they are functional. While graphics aren’t the strong suit of Jet Car Stunts, the pseudo-physics are. Controling your cars is quite easy and responsive once you get the hang of the two different brakes; one for the ground, and one for arial breaking. Your nitros/turbos work both on the ground and in the…

  • Freedom Wars

    First off, let me just say this: I consider myself a relatively competent player when it comes to the “Hunter” genre of games. I’ve got a couple thousand hours logged, between Monster Hunter titles, Ragnarok Odyssey (ACE), both Soul Sacrifices, Toukiden, God Eater, etc. I’m no fresh recruit. Very little impresses me anymore. This game, FREEDOM WARS, has managed to strike a chord with me that hasn’t been struck since the release of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. Story-wise, this is your typical anime cliches mess. Main character gets amnesia, has to start over from the bottom rung, yadda yadda yadda. Nobody really plays these games for the story. It’s all about the…

  • Monster Monpiece

    I was apprehensive to pick up this title at first. It looked like a good card/strategy game, but it is clearly over-sexualized with the girl-rubbing mechanic. Unfortunately, it is needed in order to level up your monster girls. I’m going to get the rubbing mechanics out of the way as it is really the only glaring flaw to the game. When you rub or tap a monster girl (something you have to pay to do) in the right places, they react with noises and blushing animations. If you manage to please them enough in the given time, the card levels up…and the girls take some of their clothes off. The…

  • Now Playing 11/21/2014

    It’s been a long while since I’ve properly updated this section. I have been looking to get a new theme made that will keep the layout of the front page even after going to a post, but so far, I have not had much results. I may be switching to a custom front end instead of WordPress, but I really do like the tools I have here. As far as what we’re playing, I have been playing quite a few games. I’m still playing Natural Doctrine online from time to time, as well as quite a few other games I have to reciew. Quite a few games, actually: Senran Kagura,…

  • NAtURAL DOCtRINE

    Let me start by saying this game is brutal. Seriously. I’ve never wanted to snap my Vita in half as badly as I have playing this game. To put it into perspective, NAtURAL DOCtRINE is the Dark Souls of Strategy RPGs.  But that’s not a bad thing. How so? I’ll explain. First off, this game requires actual strategy. If you go rushing into a skirmish, you will be promptly (and frequently) greeted with the “Game Over” screen. You have to plot your units’ movements carefully, or else they’ll be destroyed by hordes of angry goblins, orcs, lizardmen, etc. NAtURAL DOCtRINE utilizes an interesting “Link System”–a system you will need to learn to use and abuse if…

  • Disgaea 4

    If you’re a fan of SRPGs and anime, you surely know about the Disgaea series. Many gamers consider Final Fantasy Tactics the game which all SRPGs are to be compared to, but Disgaea fans might beg to differ. The biggest reason that may be is the overwhelming number of things you can do post-story. The PSP and Vita games have always added all of the console DLC and sometimes even more extras. Disgaea 4 is no different. The vita version even adds the cheat shop from D2, Petra class spells, the ability to bribe the dark senate, the event viewer, and the ability to change weapon appearance are bundled up…

  • Akiba’s Trip Undead & Undressed

    Akiba’s Trip is a story about a guy named Mile McMittenhands who nobly runs around Akihabara beating people up until their clothes are good and stinky whereupon he proceeds to strip them to their skivvies so they will suffer the full wrath of daylight, bursting into purple flames. The only untrue statement in the previous paragraph is the name of the protagonist whose real name is Nanashi. I call him McMittenhands because that’s exactly how all of the characters’s hands are handled. Frankly, I like the approach because it look to be more of an art design choice where having the fingers drawn on would appear lazy. As it stands,…

  • Noreve iPad Air Case (Tradition B)

    I’ve been seriously delaying this review because I’m not sure how to adequately evaluate it. I was going to write an article about multiple cases, but I only managed to get two. The Tradition B is an amazingly thin, but hard case. It covers both the rear and the the screen while the magnetic snap is closed. The binding is to the left while in portrait orientation with a snap on the right. The outside has a quilted texture that seemed a bit feminine at first. After asking a few people what they thought of it, they said it looked more high-class than feminine. I asked both men and women…

  • Ragnarok Odyssey Ace

    I’ll be honest, I had no idea what I was getting into when I picked up the original Ragnarok Odyssey. I knew next to nothing about the series that spawned the game, therefore I had no preconceived notions. The demo sold me, just on the over-the-top aerial combat. I never finished it, because I have a short attention span, and a bad habit of buying games, and never finishing them. Fast forward to a little over a month ago. I was in my local GameStop, browsing through the Vita selection they had. I saw the Launch Edition of the ‘sequel’ to RO, and I picked it up, and gave it…

  • Soul Sacrifice Delta

    I tried hard to like the original Soul Sacrifice. I tried to get my girlfriend and my friends to get into it, but ultimately, there was just something missing. As it turns out, there was a lot missing. Delta has included all of the things I wanted from the original and a few I didn’t even know I wanted. I’m going to assume that you, the reader, hasn’t played the original game for a moment. Soul Sacrifice Delta is in the action sub-genre many refer to as Hunter or Raid. What that means is most of the game consists of you fighting a large boss fight alone, with an AI…