I play through the opening level.
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I learn the true story of the world’s creation, see the game’s ending, and I give my final thoughts.
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Video Game Review: Trails in the Sky 3rd
Trails in the Sky 3rd is the final installment of the Grancel Trilogy of what has become the larger series of Trails games. While the narrative focus for this game moves away from Joshua and Estelle Bright (their time in the spotlight finished in Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter) – the third installment instead serves as something of an epilogue for the series, and with it sets up not only the Crossbell arc (Trails from Zero), but also the Erebonia (Trails of Cold Steel) and Calvard (Trails from Daybreak) arcs as well.
Continue readingThis week I’m reviewing the first of the game I played through on my Let’s Play channel – Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth.
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Video Game Review: Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster
I wasn’t expecting to get through my first New Year’s Resolution this early, relatively speaking – this is going up partway through January, but I was close enough to the end of Final Fantasy IV that I was able to finish the game before the full the first full week of the month. This is a game that I had been trying to beat off and on since I was in Middle School. So, I’m glad that I’ve finally gotten to beat the game – so now the question becomes, was it worth the wait.
Continue readingTime to go into Bionis’ Innards – but though have a slight detour for a weapon upgrade.
I did a Let’s Play of the PSP game, but I never really did a review for those who didn’t want to watch a long Let’s Play to see what I thought about it – time to rectify that.
I finish off this side questline and look for some High Entia survivors for crafting materials.
I’ve got a bit of a medical procedure coming up that could interrupt my streams and videos, so here’s a heads up – and also some quick thoughts on things the VGAs can do to improve.