4.28.2013
GVN end of April
Andrew is currently working on another game for review and I am setting up the next podcast. I'm also working on getting thru Bioshock Infinite(Finally got it) and Ninja Gaien3 Razor's Edge for review. So don't worry there is plenty coming up at GVN.
4.22.2013
Diehard Gamefan Review: Evoland (PC)
My latest review is live over at Diehard Gamefan for the nostalgia trip, Evoland. How is the game that tries to make you play through the evolution of the genre?
"Evoland is a little indie title that chronicles the evolution of the Japanese RPG genre from the monochrome days of the Gameboy to the high resolution days of today. To call it a game is slightly misleading, as the game is more of an experience of how games have advanced in the last 25 years. Evoland‘s beginning is rather odd to begin with. Unlike games like 3D Dot Game Heroes or Half Minute Hero, which provide a full gaming experience in the guise of a retro themed game, Evoland merely provides us with an incredibly short trip that plays strongly to nostalgia."
http://diehardgamefan.com/2013/04/22/review-evoland-pc/
"Evoland is a little indie title that chronicles the evolution of the Japanese RPG genre from the monochrome days of the Gameboy to the high resolution days of today. To call it a game is slightly misleading, as the game is more of an experience of how games have advanced in the last 25 years. Evoland‘s beginning is rather odd to begin with. Unlike games like 3D Dot Game Heroes or Half Minute Hero, which provide a full gaming experience in the guise of a retro themed game, Evoland merely provides us with an incredibly short trip that plays strongly to nostalgia."
http://diehardgamefan.com/2013/04/22/review-evoland-pc/
4.14.2013
GVN Radio Episode 35
Hubbs, Mark B, are joined by GVN's newest member, Andrew, as they interview and get to know Team Ninja's Creative Director Tom Lee.
Episode 35 - Right Click and Save As to Download
Episode 35 - Right Click and Save As to Download
4.09.2013
GVN Review: Etrian Odyssey IV
Potential Spoilers, you have been warned.
I first got into the Etrian Odyssey series about a year or so ago when I picked up EO III. I had been wanting to play it for a while but never really got a chance to before then. I wanted to play a turn based RPG and that's what I got.
I first got into the Etrian Odyssey series about a year or so ago when I picked up EO III. I had been wanting to play it for a while but never really got a chance to before then. I wanted to play a turn based RPG and that's what I got.
Labels:
3ds,
Atlus,
cartography,
Etrian Odyssey,
nintendo,
review,
rpg,
turn based
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