lunes, 24 de febrero de 2020

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered Review (Steam)

Written by Alexander O. Cuaycong and Anthony L. Cuaycong


Title: The Alliance Alive HD Remastered
Developer: FURYU Corporation
Publisher: NIS America, Inc.
Genre: RPG
Price: $39.99
Also Available On: PS4Switch



Japanese role playing games have come so far from their once-humble beginnings. The early releases struggled to gain a foothold in the West, but subsequent offerings from such franchises as Final Fantasy 7, Fire Emblem, and Dragon Quest managed to find homes in the hearts of gamers. Intellectual properties like these have reinvented the genre, however slowly, and their success underscores the core tenets of timeless examples: proper emphasis on deep stories, interesting gameplay mechanics, and immensely likable characters.




The Alliance Alive is one such example. First making its mark in 2017 as a Japan-only release on the Nintendo 3DS, Atlus USA saw fit to bring it to other regions the year after. Stripped to basics, it aimed to evoke feelings of nostalgia in gamers, with simple graphics paying homage to the finest RPGs of yore. Compared to the more complex battle systems of contemporary competitors, it focused less on flair and doubled down on the lure and allure of its interface, allowing everyone from veterans to newcomers of the genre alike to enjoy its open-world setting, its smooth combat sections, and its overarching narrative of wonder and fantasy, of struggle, loss, and heroism.

Considering The Alliance Alive's strengths, NIS America's decision to port over a remastered version to the Nintendo Switch, the Sony PlayStation 4, and the personal computer comes as no surprise. With an intended goal of presenting an experience that hews as closely to the original as possible, the remaster introduces the title to gamers on latest-generation platforms. They are presented with varying perspectives: from the vantage points of diverse characters, they must piece together the story of the world around them, of the daemons who rule the world, and of the humans who bear the yoke of servitude. By exploring the vast overworld and traveling from town to town, they are compelled to hone their skills in battle and prepare for the inevitable confrontation against the real enemy that hides in the shadows.




Even at a glance, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered presents itself as more than just another run-of-the-mill JRPG title. It begins with the invasion of daemons fearful of the Chaos energy in the human realm. The occupation triggers the Dark Current, which effectively separates the world's four regions. Barely surviving the cataclysm, mankind finds itself divided and subsisting under the reign of daemonic overlords. The gameplay picks up a millennium hence, focusing on nine otherwise-disparate members of the Night Crows, a rebel force out to gain freedom for the human race. And "disparate" may be too conservative a word to describe the nine given their origins and ideologies; joining Galil, Azura, Renzo, Tiggy, Gene, and Rachel in looking after their own are daemons Vivian and Ignace and beastfolk Barbarosa.

In terms of look and feel, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered is much improved over those of the 3DS version; it sports vibrant colors, richer textures, and a much higher resolution that allow the "solid" watercolor art style of old hand Masayo Asano — who boasts of efforts in SaGa and The Legend of Zelda titles — to shine through. Certainly, it casts the narrative penned by Suikoden series creator Yoshitaka Murayama in superior light, a development that, under Masataka Matsuura's steady direction, cannot be overemphasized.




That said, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered distinguishes itself in its gameplay. Unlike other contemporary offerings in the genre, it puts a greater emphasis on tactics and skills, with the biggest influences on combat being how comfortable characters are with their equipment. While a character may use any weapon of their choosing, the skills and attacks they use depend on their mastery over it. Anyone can use a spear, or a sword, or a staff, but the abilities they have, from devastating Area-of-Effect slashes to more precise stabs, are contingent on their familiarity and proficiency with their combat gear.

Parenthetically, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered brings much-needed depth to the battle system, requiring gamers to strategize properly and distribute their equipment judiciously according to the characters' distinct preferences. It's less about stat points, and more about honing skills. Alongside combat formations, this particular facet eventually shapes much of the game, with characters slowly training to become better in certain weapon types, and then unlocking more and better skills over time. It provides a unique sense of progression, and when coupled with the story's semi-brisk pace, makes it enjoyable to run through.




For the most part, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered boasts of intuitive mechanics. At the same time, it presents challenges that tend to be easy. It likewise lacks keyboard support on the PC, forcing users to play with a controller; it's not a huge issue per se, particularly since there is no delay in feedback, but it does limit options. Moreover, framerate issues seem to randomly pop up every now and then. Nothing earth-shaking, really, and nothing an update patch here and there can't fix so that it runs as well as it should.




On the whole, Alliance Alive HD Remastered is a great game to play, but the relative lack of difficulty and absence of controller support can be a huge turn-off for people looking for a challenging, if fair, JRPG. Nonetheless, it earns major props for its earnest gameplay and interesting storylines. It might not be the polished AAA JRPG offering gamers invariably look for, but it's a nice look back to the genre's golden years, and its unique take ensures some 40-odd hours worth of enjoyment.



THE GOOD:
  • Interesting story
  • Unique combat mechanics
  • Diverse set of characters

THE BAD
  • Lack of keyboard support
  • Framerate issues
  • Lack of a true difficulty curve


RATING: 8.5/10

domingo, 23 de febrero de 2020

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jueves, 20 de febrero de 2020

Buds, Blooms, And Thorns Review Of SHŌBU By Smirk & Laughter Games

Buds, Blooms, and Thorns Review of SHŌBU by Smirk & Laughter Games
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Title: SHŌBU
Designed by: Manolis Vranas, Jamie Sajdak
Publisher: Smirk & Laughter Games
MSRP: $30
2p | 15-30 min | 8+

Introduction:
SHŌBU is a new game from Smirk & Laughter Games that has a feel of a classic abstract strategy game that has been around for centuries.  Two players face off in a battle of wits, trying to eliminate their opponent from one of the four wooden boards that serve as a playing area.  Turns are simple, just take two actions: a Passive Move with one of your pieces on one of your home boards that doesn't affect any other pieces, then an Aggressive Move on either board of the opposite color that can potentially bump your opponent's pieces, maybe off the board.

Blooms:
Blooms are the game's highlights and features.  Elements that are exceptional.

  • The game has a wonderfully classic feel, like something that's been played for centuries.
  • The aesthetic is great, with the wooden boards, riverstone pieces, and rope divider.
  • Simple rules can be taught in minutes and you'll be playing in no time.
  • It's a battle of wits that will thrill even the most strategic minded gamers.
  • Should appeal to both gamers and non-gamers.  Anyone who likes classic games like Chess, Go, Backgammon, etc. should feel right at home playing SHŌBU.
Buds:
Buds are interesting parts of the game I would like to explore more. 

  • The more I play the more I realize the depth to the strategies.
  • I love how the alternating board movement causes you to have to think ahead multiple moves as you have to reposition your pieces for your next offensive while still staying on the defense.
  • I've read about several variants that use the positioning of the rope piece (which is purely aesthetic in the main game) to change how and where you can move pieces.
  • Don't be afraid to sacrifice pieces early on in the game.  Sometimes it's easier to run away when you have fewer pieces on a board while you mount your offensive on a different board!
Thorns:
Thorns are a game's shortcomings and any issues I feel are noteworthy.

  • The hardest part of the game is remembering that you have to complete your Aggressive Move on a board of the opposite color from your Passive Move.  This adds to the strategy and puzzle, but is also easy to overlook when you're concentrating on the game.  I've had several occasions where it was realized a turn or two later that someone accidentally "cheated" and even more where we caught the mistake just before the next player was about to move.  This can break the rhythm of the game, but it's mostly the fault of the players, not the game.
  • The 15-30 minute game time can be highly variable.  If the two players are of unequal strategic skill the game can be very quick.  Between players of equal skill games can go longer than the 30 minutes, sometimes significantly.  This is true of many games of this nature, however.
  • Analysis Paralysis can be a real factor in this type of game.
  • What exactly was the rope included for, other than aesthetics?
  • SHŌBU is a pain to type since there's no "Ō" on my keyboard!
Final Thoughts:
I really, really like SHŌBU, so much so that it made the number 7 spot on my Top 11 New-To-Me Games of 2019 list!  This is the type of game that I feel, had it been made 1000 years ago, would be a staple in most households around the world.  Strategically I feel it can hold its own against classics like Chess or Go.  Granted, I'm not a professional Chess or Go player, but I think the simplicity, elegance, and strategy in SHŌBU is something that can be studied in depth.  I can see people discussing the strategies behind different opening moves and counter moves, pros and cons of focusing on one board vs dividing attention amongst multiple boards, and heated discussions about when to mount an offensive strike.  Someday I'd love to see old men (and women) sitting around in parks, playing SHŌBU right along with the Chess, Checkers, and Dominos players we see today!

Buds, Blooms, and Thorns Rating:
Bloom!  This game is great and worth
adding to your collection!  It should be
on just about every gamer's shelf. 
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GJJ Games Reviews are independent, unpaid reviews of games I, George Jaros, have played with my family and friends.  Some of these games I own, some are owned by friends, some are borrowed, and some were provided by a publisher or designer for my honest feedback and evaluation.  I make every attempt to be both honest and constructively critical in my reviews, and they are all my opinions.  There are four types of reviews on GJJ Games: Full Reviews feature critical reviews based on a rubric and games receive a rating from 0 to 100.  Quick Reviews and Kickstarter Previews are either shorter reviews of published games or detailed preview reviews of crowdfunding games that will receive a rating from 0 to 10 based on my impressions of the game.  Buds, Blooms,and Thorns reviews are shorter reviews of either published or upcoming games that highlight three aspects of a game: Buds are parts of a game I look forward to exploring more, Blooms are outstanding features of a game, and Thorns are shortcomings of a game.  Each BBT review game will receive an overall rating of Thorn, Bud, or Bloom.

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This episode is all about the Irem arcade game Moon Patrol, ported by Atari via GCC. Thanks for your patience regarding the release of this episode. I had a bit of an emotional setback in January and I'm trying to fight my way out of it. M.A.D. by US Games will be the next game I'm covering, so if you have any feedback for the game please send it to me at 2600gamebygame@gmail.com by end of day 23 February. Thank you for listening!

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jueves, 13 de febrero de 2020

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Out of all the privacy-focused products and apps available on the market, Brave has been voted the best. Other winners of Product Hunt's Golden Kitty awards showed that there was a huge interest in privacy-enhancing products and apps such as chats, maps, and other collaboration tools.

An extremely productive year for Brave

Last year has been a pivotal one for the crypto industry, but few companies managed to see the kind of success Brave did. Almost every day of the year has been packed witch action, as the company managed to officially launch its browser, get its Basic Attention Token out, and onboard hundreds of thousands of verified publishers on its rewards platform.

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The company's revolutionary browser has been voted the best privacy-focused product of 2019, for which it received a Golden Kitty award. The awards, hosted by Product Hunt, were given to the most popular products across 23 different product categories.

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Brave's win is important for the company—with this year seeing the most user votes ever, it's a clear indicator of the browser's rapidly rising popularity.

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AI and machine learning rose as another note-worthy trend, but blockchain seemed to be the most dominating force in app development. Blockchain-based messaging apps and maps were hugely popular with Product Hunt users, who seem to value innovation and security.

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