“Call no game good which has not ended well,” a wise man once said. Or should have said, anyway. In my last post on Tsukumonogatari, I forgot to mention one more feature of Majin-likes: the true ending is the only one worth getting. The so-so ending I got left a number of questions unanswered, a […]
Dragon Shadow Spell – Very ordinary so far
Dragon Shadow Spell is a strategy RPG from Flight Plan, better known as the developers of the Summon Night games until they went bankrupt in 2010. Dragon Shadow Spell was their first attempt at self-publishing a game, and I have long wanted to see what else Flight Plan could come up with apart from Summon […]
Happy New Year! And 2016 gaming resolutions!!
Happy New Year, everyone! I ate a lot! And drank a lot! And played a lot of videogames! And now it’s time for another round of Video Game Resolutions I Will Totally Not Keep! Actually I did pretty well last year and tried almost all the games on my list. But there have been years […]
Tsukumonogatari – I like it so far
And of course, saying I like it when I’ve only played 5 hours means I’ve probably jinxed the game. Just like I jinxed Tokyo Majin Gakuen, a game Tsukumonogatari bears more than a passing resemblance to. In fact I have created a “Majin-like” genre in my mind that encompasses games such as these. To qualify […]
Alive, alert, awake, enthusiastic!
I haven’t gone anywhere. The end of the year just happens to be an extremely busy time for me, so blogging often gets the short end of the stick. That said, “too busy to blog” and “too busy to play video games” are two completely different status effects, so I did make the time to […]