Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed PC Review

Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed (PC)
Developed By: Tamsoft
Published By: Idea Factory International
Date of Release: March 21, 2016
Price: $39.99


Ever since the beginning of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series I have been utterly and completely enamored with the continuing "console war" allegory that each entry spins. The engaging story, cute-as-a-button characters, and raunchy humor all combine to make a massively entertaining experience. Even IF the gameplay can drag on a little bit in the end. Thankfully this new entry in the series, Tamsoft's Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed is an entirely new beast. Playing like a cuted up version of Dynasty Warriors, Action Unleashed captures the oh so marvelous adventures of the series main characters, but in a totally new (and non-canon) format.



Action unleashed marks the first time in the series that you can take direct control of your favorite characters and fight off hordes of enemies in real-time. It's such a refreshing departure from the somewhat tired turn-based gameplay from before. Being able to freely run around and hack your enemies to bits just feels so much more right somehow. It also helps that the game is absolutely GORGEOUS and runs at a silky smooth framerate. The extra detail also brings the game's more shameless moments to the forefront, as your character will lose her clothes as she takes damage, until you're left in your skivvies! The clothign loss DOES somehow cause a boost in power, perhaps a rage mode brought on by embarrassment? With the wardrobe shenanigans aside, the sounds and voices are as top-notch as it gets, and even treats you to a dual language option.



So with all that taken into consideration, there's really nothing that I can say detracts from the experience. Even the game's camera system is incredibly competent. Not many Dynasty Warrior games or clones have manged to pull off perfect camera systems. This is definitely a game that was made to cater to the fans of the series, with no gimmicky crap tacked on (unless you count the copious levels of fanservice!). As awesome as Re;Birth 1 and 2 were, I can recommend Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action unleashed as the definitive Neptunia title on the PC. This port is flawless! So get out there and get Neppy with it!

Monday, March 7, 2016

Rocket League Review

Rocket League (Xbox One)
Developed/Published By: Psyonix
Date of Release: February 17, 2016


Soccer with cars. Just let that sink in. Soccer with an oversized ball, and motor vehicles instead of players. This is Rocket League in a nutshell, and it's by far not your dad's game of footy. The matches in Rockey League are played fast and furious, and the order of the day is pulling off wicked stunts while you score. Even if it does sound absolutely bizarre on paper, in execution it's handled quite flawlessly.



Rocket League is a 4 on 4 experience, and literally all there is to it is trying to land mad stunts while scoring on your opponents goal. That would get old after a while if the controls weren't so damn tight, and the fluid gameplay also helps out. It's not often that a game takes a concept as bizarre as this and succeeds so smashingly. it's one of those games that you get going with your friends and ends up being "just one more round and we'll stop", and the next thing you know it's 3am.



At the end of the day Rocket League is really the only game of it's sort, so there's nothing else to really compare it to. And that's just fine, because in this day of sports games being recycled retreads of the previous year's detritus, a bit of originality is all it needs to hold it's own even without competition. Even if you're not a fan pf sports games, Rocket League is un-sports enough to please anyone who is looking for a good dose of competitive action.