Wednesday, December 11, 2024

LEGO City Undercover - Switch


 

I've played a few LEGO games over the years. LEGO Batman 1/2, LEGO Star Wars "The Complete Saga," and LEGO The Hobbit (unfinished) are a few that I have enjoyed. Waiting to be played are LEGO Jurassic World, LEGO The Avengers, LEGO Batman 3, and LEGO Marvel Superheroes 1/2. I may have missed one or two.

These games are a lot of fun. They are not too difficult, and if you want, you can spend hours playing after the story mode. There isn't a lot to say about this story, other than you are going after a bad guy named Rex Fury. You need to go undercover to find him and bring him to justice.

The music is really good in the game. The graphics are nothing special, but they are smooth.

As with all LEGO video games, you have many collectible items throughout play. Gold bricks, red bricks, characters (although in this game they are considered disguises), and vehicles can be found in many locations and by doing various things.

I picked up this game for about $6 digitally during a sale, and it was a supremely great value. I put just under 60 hours into it.


My rating: ****


Coming next: 

I'm not using the spinner this time, or am I? I'm going to play Spider-Man for the PS4 (on my PS5, the upgraded version). I'm very excited. I read the prequel book recently, but I'm not sure how much the narrative in the game builds on it.  At any rate, I'm finally going to use my PlayStation Portal to play a game.


Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Messenger - Switch

 


When I was trying to figure out what game to play next, I was really struggling. My backlog is large. This is not news to anyone that has read these blogs. After talking to my kids about it, I had a thought of putting it in a random generator of sorts. I found https://pickerwheel.com/. I was able to put a lot of my games in the list and when I clicked "Spin," it landed on The Messenger. 

This is a game I've wanted to play for a while. It was rated well, and it looked a lot like a Ninja Gaiden style game. Little did I know that it was more Metroidvania. 

You are a ninja who is trying to get a scroll to another person on the other side of a large island. In the meantime, demons are trying to attack you. Not the most elaborate story, but there are interesting interactions you have with other characters as you complete the game.

Visually, the game appears to mimic the old 8-Bit style for the first part, but later it takes on a more 16-Bit style. 





The music in the game is fantastic. It also switches between an 8-Bit style to 16-Bit style along with the visuals. Rainbowdragoneyes is listed as the composer, and I added the track from Autumn Hills to my running playlist on Spotify. It's cool.  

I also downloaded the free DLC, which extended the game a bit. It was cool.

Rating: ****

Coming next:

I have played Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles with my older son, so I will likely continue that off and on while I play the next game. I decided I wasn't going to use the spinner this time, as I will be playing LEGO City Undercover on the Switch. It looks like fun.


Thursday, October 10, 2024

Final Fantasy Project - Final Fantasy VI

 





It has been a year and a half since the last Final Fantasy entry. I've really enjoyed the games I've been playing over that time. My oldest son has been a Minecraft fan for a long time, so I had been playing a lot of that with (and without) him. As fun as it is, I don't think it's worthy of a Blogger entry. 

It goes without saying that many consider this to be the best Final Fantasy ever made. Others insist that FFVII is the best. The precise year I played FFVI for the first time escapes me, though I do know that it was many years ago. It was certainly long after I had played through FFVII. Had I played FF6 first, maybe I would have a different opinion, but FFVII is my favorite, followed by FFIX and FFX.

The story in FFVI is top notch. Every main character is well developed and given an opportunity to become someone's favorite.  Locke has always been my favorite, and there are no characters that I dislike. No one character takes the lead, though you may argue that Terra is the most important overall.

What sets this game apart from others is the villain. Kekfa plays the role of assistant to the emperor while working towards his own goals of achieving godlike powers. The party works to undo the damage done by this evil jester, though it may be too late to prevent a world of ruin.




The music this time around is some of the best work Uematsu has done. Many of these songs are iconic, and I have enjoyed TPR's melancholy versions of them. Check him out. I was thinking that the songs from FFVII were more unique than other FF games, but it turns out that a lot of the sounds, instrumentation, and melodies relate quite well between games. It helps to connect these games a little more, though FFI-FFIX are standalone games. 

My rating: **** 1/2

Coming up: I honestly don't know. My oldest son and I are starting to play Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered, so I will be playing that off and on for a while. I have the Playstation Portal (for FREE for BlueCrossBlueShield BluePoints, pretty cool), so I can now play PS4/5 games from the comfort of my bed.

I'm going to use a picker wheel online to figure out what I will do next. It's too hard to choose. After a little while I'll play through FFVII, then play the Remake-Rebirth games.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Dragon Quest XI - Switch

Back in 1990 Nintendo offered a copy of Dragon Warrior with a new subscription of Nintendo Power. My brother and I thought it was a no-brainer, so we signed up for it. The magazine was well worth the price, and to get a free game was very exciting. I can't remember if I had played Final Fantasy by then or not, but it was still early in my RPG experience. Great game. Years ago I played through Dragon Warrior 7 on the PS1, and I really enjoyed it. It was a long game. 




In my Final Fantasy V post I mentioned that I had just started Dragon Quest XI. Well, 9 months later I finished it. I logged well over 200 hours in this game. 

WOW. This game was fantastic. There was never a moment, even through all of the grinding, that I ever got bored. The story was intriguing, the characters were extremely likeable, and the post-game material was worth the time spent. 

The music was excellent. It took me a little while to let the battle theme grow on me, though. Still, Square-Enix usually delivers on this front.



My Rating: *****

No hesitation in that rating. 

Up Next: I'm going to play some shorter games for a bit before I delve into something else. Mega Man 9, 10, and 11, Mark of the Ninja Remastered, The Messenger, and the like. I'll probably play those until Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is out and play that one. I upgraded to the PS5, but I didn't realize I had to transfer my save files separately from the games, so I may need to replay FFVII Remake first.

I can't complain, I'm enjoying it all.