Saturday, November 24, 2012

FanBoy's Favorite Tunes-Demon's Souls





*After my review of the game, i decided to post my Demon's Souls info here in case any of you have the game and wish to co-op. If so just send me a message. Sadly I can only co-op with players in North America on Demon's Souls. :(

North American servers
Souls Level: 90
PSN name: Chimekolover88


--------------------FanBoy


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Video Game Review: Demon's Souls(PS3)

***SPOILERS AHEAD!***






A Japanese action rpg released in 2009, Demon's Souls is without a doubt one of the greatest video games ever made! Where as too many games today tend to hold your hand, or simply don't provide an extreme challenge, Demon's Souls comes along with it's unforgiving world filled to the teeth with enemies and monsters just waiting to kill you! This games is a true test of one's skills as a gamer and if you do not consider yourself a hardcore gamer then it is best to just leave this beast of an rpg be. it is for your own good. For everyone else willing to tangle with this behemoth you have been warned! >D

The story of Demon's Souls takes place in the cursed land of Boletaria. The kingdom has become covered in a thick colorless mist called the "Deep Fog". The nation's ruler, King Allant XII, has performed forbidden rituals to channel the power of souls in order to make his kingdom more poerful and prosperous. This only awakens an all powerful demon known as the Old One from its slumber beneath the Nexus. The Old One unleashes the fog to prevent escape and releases hordes of demons on the land to feast on the souls of humans. Those stuck in the fog become insane and begin to turn on each other. As the fog spreads to neighboring regions and countries, many warriors enter the fog in hopes of defeating the demons. You are one such warrior. The premise to the game is actually pretty good, but in all honesty the sroty is somewhat basic. good but not outstanding.

As you start up a new game you are able to choose between female or male. You then get to modify your character's appearance and traits, like hair-style and color, shape of your face, color of your skin, the structure of your face. It is a pretty robust character creation system! After that you get to choose your character's class. There are 10 unique classes to choose from: Soldier, Knight, Hunter, Priest, Magician, Wanderer, Barbarian, Thief, Temple Knight, and Royalty. Each class has it's own starting weapons, armor, magic and attributes and all have there own ways of achieving victory over this monster of a game. It is all up to you to find the right one!

After creating your character and choosing your class you are dropped into the tutorial stage where you learn the basics of the game. Combat is mostly simple. The R1 does your basic attack while the R2 button does a more powerful, guard breaking attack. L1 Button allows you to use your left handed weapon, like guarding with a shield. O button lets you sprint, roll, and step back. X allows you to interact with objects in the environment like dropped items and talk to the in-game characters. Triangle button lets you toggle between one handing or two handing your right hand weapon. Square button lets you use items in your inventory like healing herbs, magic restoring spice, or any other items you may have. Everything may sound easy but believe me it is NOT! At the end of the easy tutorial level you must fight the demon boss, Vanguard. he will beat the living shit out of you. More often than not, you will die when you get to this boss. He is strong enough to kill you in one hit. If you win against Vanguard(as if) you will be thrown into the world of Boletaria. When you die in the main game world or against Vanguard you will be thrown into the Nexus for the first time. The Nexus serves as a hub, allowing you to access any of the 5 worlds at your own pace after beating World 1-1. The Nexus lets you rest from your travels. Here you can get your weapons and armor repaired to get them back to peak condition. You can store weapons, armor and items for later use and to prevent you from getting overburdened by their weight. You can even purchase some basic items, weapons, armor, and upgrades to your gear. Some NPC characters in the Nexus will even teach you Spells(black magic) and Miracles(white magic) for a fee. On your travels in the game world you will encounter many more characters who may go to the Nexus provided you are willing to help them(or you can just kill them for what they have on hand)! If you help them some will provide you with greater insight into the world of Demon's Souls, and others like Yuria the Witch and Sage Freke will teach you very high level magic. There is just as much to do here in the Nexus as there is to do in Boletaria!

In the game world itself you are in for some serious pain! Each World is very different and unique. Different tactics will be needed to beat each section and believe me, there is no sure fire way to win outright. Every enemy you encounter can, and will most likely, kill you in different ways. The enemy AI is quite smart and very unforgiving. Monsters like gargoyles, mind flayers, Red eye knights, Fat Officials, Skeletons and so much more will be the bane of your existence. Defeating each enemy may sometimes yield items. But it will always get you Souls. Souls serve as experience points to level your character up in the Nexus and they also serve as currency to buy items, gear and upgrade or repair your stuff. it can be tough to choose how you spend your Souls. However you spend your Souls you better make sure it is the right choice. Spending on the wrong thing can mean life or death in this game. And as much as there can be great rewards for victory, there are harsh punishments for failure and death. When you die you will be revived at the beginning of the level you are playing. Any enemies you failed to defeat will have there health revived. Worst of all is you will be stuck in Soul form. As a Soul you can still fight but your health bar will be slashed to a tiny fraction of what it was. When you die you also lose any and all souls you accumulated but have yet to spend on leveling up or items. These souls can be saved however. If you return to where you were killed you will find a glowing blood stain. Touching your stain will allow you to reclaim your lost souls, but if you die on your way back to your blood stain, you lose those souls forever.

Life and death can also determine the difficulty of each World. Each World's difficulty is determined by World Tendency. White World Tendency is achieved when you beat an entire World without dying in your body form too often, as well as defeating all three bosses in that World. Conversely if you die in your body form a lot you will get Black World Tendency. Each time you die in body form the difficulty will increase a little at a time. Each Tendency does have its own rewards however. Pure White World Tendency will open up areas that were previously closed off letting you find special items and gear as well as extra souls. Enemies will also be much easier but defeating them will yield fewer souls and they will drop fewer items. Pure Black World Tendency will make your enemies much harder to beat than they already are. They will drop more souls than before though, as well as rarer and special items.

Even more difficult than the enemies you face in each area are the bosses. These bosses are some of the hardest and unforgiving you may ever face in your gaming career. Some of them are simply MASSIVE too. Each World has three bosses while World 1 has 4. Defeating each boss nets you a special soul which can be consumed to net you a ton of regular souls. However the soul of each boss has unique properties to it that can be exploited in different ways. Giving some of these boss souls to certain NPC characters will allow you to buy super high level and ultra powerful Spells and/or Miracles. One character however will allow you to use boss souls to upgrade basic weapons to super powerful and special weapons. Buying these special magics and weapons can go a long way to helping you attain victory. Well, not really! :P

Perhaps one of the best features about this game is its innovative use of the Playstation 3's online functionality! The game does have co-op and competitive multiplayer but not like any other game out there. On your travels in each World you will notice several blood stains. These are the blood stains of other players when they died in there own games. Touching these stains can be helpful as you see a phantom version of the player, seconds before they are killed. these stains can provide you with helpful hints as to what may lay ahead. Other players, as well as yourself, can also leave messages throughout the world. These messages range from helpful hints to pleas of help to co-op. In order to summon players to co-op you must be in Body form while your partners must be in Soul form. You or anyone else can then use an item called a Blue Eye Stone to drop a Soul sign. When it is touched you or anyone else is pulled in to a different person's game(or yours). The goal is basic: defeat the boss at the end of the area. When the boss is defeated you get to grade others or are graded on how well you or they co-oped. And anyone stuck in Soul form is instantly revived in there game! On the other hand, if you or someone uses a Black Eye Stone while in Soul form you can invade someone else's game as a Black Phantom or you can be invaded. The objective of the Black Phantoms is to find the opposing player and defeat them in order to be revived. Fights between living players and Black Phantom players can be real battles of attrition. You may also be out of luck if you are invaded by someone who is at a higher level and has some high level magic and weapons. Trust me you will sweat like crazy when you get a message alerting you to an invasion from a Black Phantom. Everything about Demon's Souls online component screams innovation and can be tons of fun(unless you get invaded)! :P

As good as the game play and online service is the graphics are just as amazing. This is one richly detailed world! From poisonous swamps to a battle scared castle there is so much visual detail to take in! It looks and feels like a real place! Weapons and armor also look very impressive. The design of the enemies and bosses is among some of the best I have seen in an rpg! Sadly the models for the characters are not that great looking. The sound design is also believable with realistic clanging of weapons and armor, to the sounds of the enemies and bosses, this game will sound amazing in surround sound! The developer did an amazing job to make sure this game was a treat to all the senses!

Despite the game's steep learning curve and often brutal difficulty, this is easily the greatest rpg I have ever played form this generation of games! It sure is one of the best games of all time as well! Demon's Souls is not for the faint of heart but it really should not be missed by anyone! Take the time to learn it's nuances and you will find yourself having a blast! Demon's Souls is certainly going to be a game I will never forget and will most likely continue to play for years to come! I can't reccomend it enough!




































Demon's Souls(PS3) score: 9.5/10

--------------------FanBoy

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Video Game Review: Metroid Prime Trilogy(Wii)






Now comes the review of the whole package! Aside from the three amazing games, there are several additional extras in this set. Metroid Prime Trilogy comes with a special booklet which contains concept art for each game. It also comes with a special booklet detailing Samus' past, the history of Phazon, and the basic outline to the plot of each game! There is additional content on the disk as well. In each game as you complete certain objectives and beat certain bosses you are awarded credits pertaining to each game. These credits can be used to unlock additional artwork and concept art as well as the soundtrack to each game so you can hear them at any time. The disk also comes with the multiplayer component from Metroid Prime 2 Echos. However this is just an afterthought. Not many people play so it is really just a passing novelty.

Despite the few flaws with the overall package this is one amazing collection! With three groundbreaking Metroid games, concept art, unlock-able soundtrack and some of the best game play in the history of video games, this set is a must own for ALL Wii owners! Do not miss out!

Metroid Prime Trilogy score: 10/10

--------------------FanBoy

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Video Game Review: Metroid Prime 3 Corruption(Wii)




***SPOILERS AHEAD!***

Metroid Prime 3 Corruption is the last game on the Metroid Prime Trilogy disk and it closes the book on Phazon and Dark Samus in grand fashion! While not AS good as its predecessors, it still stands out as one of the best and innovative games in the series! This was the first Metroid game tailor made for the Nintendo Wii's motion controls and it makes excellent use of them, being the first first-person shooter for the Wii that really works!

The story takes place six months after Metroid Prime 2. Once again has us following Samus Aran as she is summoned by the Galactic Federation. She and her fellow(and rival) bounty hunters Ghor, Rundas, and Gandrayda are tasked with curing Federation AI supercomputers known as Aurora Units of a computer virus as well as finding the stolen Aurora Unit 313. Before the mission is to begin a massive Space Pirate fleet attacks. It is revealed that Dark Samus has gained control of the Space Pirates and now uses them to help seed worlds with meteors infused with Phazon called Leviathans. After the attack Samus become infused with Phazon by Dark Samus. As the story progresses, Samus must find and cure all infected Aurora Units, defeat her corrupted bounty hunter comrades and her old nemesis Ridley, and destroy Dark Samus and all of Phazon for good! The way the story is told lends the game a more cinematic feel than previous entries in the series and is the first game in the Metroid franchise to feature voice acting. Luckily for purists like me Samus still says nothing! :P

PED Suit Samus
Dark Samus
Omega Ridley
Gandrayda
Ghor
Rundas
Most of the game play has not changed from the last two games, not that it needs to! :P But there were several changes made that fit well into the overall story as well as those that make use of the Wii's motion controls. One of the biggest changes is how much more open ended and grand in scope the game is. Where previous installments in the series had us traversing only one massive overworld on one planet, Corruption has us exploring up to 8 different planets, ships and space stations! Doing so is done by entering Samus' gunship which is no longer used JUST for saving the game. Players use her ship to travel to different planets and ships at there own pace, with some eras on different worlds locked out until you find certain items or upgrades on other worlds. Each planet has its own unique feel from differing wild life and enemies to battle, different ways to use your weapons and gear, and differing logbook entries to find. The overworld for each world is just as massive as and diverse as the singular worlds in Metorid Prime and Prime 2 making for one very lengthy journey. Traveling from world to world is done by using the motion controls inside Samus' ship to select the destination of your choice from a galactic map and telling your ship to fly there. Sort of gimmicky but not a bother really. Unlike other Metroid games you are only given one power suit to use through out the game. The PED suit makes use of Samus' Phazon infection by allowing you to sacrifice one of your energy bars to send you into Hyper Mode, granting you temporary invincibility and making your attacks stronger. Some enemies and areas can not be accessed without Hyper Mode. Samus still scours the environments for Energy Tanks but her weapons and missiles are are no longer interchangeable. Once a beam and missile upgrade is obtained you can not change back and all puzzles from then on are only solved by the weapons on hand. You still make use of different visors such as the X-Ray visor and the all new Command Visor. The Command Visor allows Samus to look at key points in the environments to find objects of interest. It also allows Samus to call her gunship in to demolish certain objects or lift them to be taken to different areas to solve puzzles. The Scan Visor still allows you to find out details about the environment, wild life, enemies and gather entries into your logbook.

Combat is also roughly the same as before. You use your beam cannon and missiles to fight Space Pirates and the local creatures on each world. Boss fights are among the best the series has ever seen especially Omega Ridley and Dark Samus! However motion controls are also used in combat. The Grapple Beam is no longer used to just swing from grapple points to travel in certain areas. Grapple Points now appear on certain enemies, using the Grapple Beam on them allows you to remove chunks of armor or shielding from creatures, enemies, and bosses. Doing so requires you to flick the Wii remote back once you have grabbed onto an enemy to remove armor and shields. This adds a nice level of interactivity with the game that does not feel gimmicky at all. The boss fights in Corruption are the best the series has ever had! Ridley returns with not one but TWO epic boss fights as Omega Ridley and the final battle against Dark Samus on the Phazon home world of Phaaze is the stuff of legends! This series has never let me down when it comes to combat!

The graphics are definitely a step up from the graphics of the two GameCube entries. Metroid has never looked better! The sound design is also top notch with great voice acting! Once again the music really sets the mood for each world, environment, and battle. This game just impresses on all levels!
There are some slight issues with the game however. The fact that you need to travel from world to world makes backtracking even more tedious than before. Having fewer items and weapons to discover also lends the game a slightly stripped feel. The voice acting, while good, kind of breaks Nintendo tradition(hey I'm a Nintendo purist :P)

Despite these nitpicks this is still one outstanding game! With innovative use of the Wii's motion controls, great combat, epic boss battles, some of the best puzzles the series has ever seen there is just so much to love in Metroid Prime 3 Corruption! Finding all logbook entries and getting 100% completion also unlocks a secret ending while introducing the world to the beautiful and sexy Zero Suit Samus! :D Metroid Prime 3 Corruption closes the book on Phazon in grand fashion and is a great way to finish the Metroid Prime Trilogy! Do not miss out on this game!





























Metroid Prime 3 Corruption score: 9.5/10
----------------FanBoy