OK, the third Vita game I’ve bought today and you can remember that I bought Lumines II on PSP as well. On Lumines Electronic Symphony, there are newer contents. The visuals are looking nicer than ever that they can fit with electronic music and gameplay. The downside is the touchscreen for gameplay which is unnecessary to me as we prefer the normal controls. Different than other Lumines games is that there’s the Master Mode as well as the Contribution settings in which there are like 2 MILLION BLOCKS TO ELIMINATE. This is kind of tedious to do this contribution alone but the more you play, the more blocks you will eliminate. Sure looks like a game you may want to keep playing but this is NOT the casual one. Graphics on the other hand have gone 3D and looking much better than the ones on the PSP Lumines games. Just like other Lumines games, you will be taking lots of time in unlocking lots of skins and songs although it can be tedious having to unlock all in my opinion.
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Otomedius Excellent and Every Extend Extra Obtained!
And that concludes the rant, it is already mediocre to me but still, it is supposed to be as fun as playing the original Otomedius and Gradius V. Perhaps this is some game you should spend your money on instead of KOF Sky Stage which is slightly below average to me. So the rating is 5.8/10 for how screwed up the weapons are and the way you charge the platonic break whose attempt is kind of delayed before the charging starts.
For Every Extend Extra, it appears that the Original Mode has everything replaced except for the background, enemies, effects and especially the self-destructor ship. Yes, the Original Mode is what Every Extend Extra is inspired on. Not to mention by surprise that there is Numa Numa in this game, I already saw a video of some final stage before I bought the game.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Every Extend Extra for PC Demo
If you haven’t already known, then we had already stumbled upon the PC Demo version of Every Extend Extra. It’s on PSP as it is supposed to be but on the PC, it’s a strange platform for a demo. It seems that this looks like the development version of the game. Perhaps having a demo on the PSP shouldn’t be the difficult thing because there’s such a thing known as Playstation Network where you can download things on your PSP and PS3 but why a PC platform for the demo version which is strange?
So my Nico Nico Douga account is completely updated with only English language on all descriptions as having to use translated words in other language is an ass.
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm15440140
Last but not least, the English version of Nico Nico Douga is starting to become mediocre to me but that can be what happens when this version exists that there are crappy quality videos posted to Nico Nico Douga like the link above. However, I do have the YouTube video of the same game posted at the same day. At this rate, countries where Nico Nico Douga sites were built on will be infested with worst English-languaged musical celebrities as well as all versions of Nico Nico Douga. The English version is already the target of this situation which is that I declared that the English version is mediocre. So screw the person who asked for the English version to happen as that person is testing the power of Japanese advanced technology. This is a major weakness I have found from English version but at least, I can share what I post like it’s nobody’s business.