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Nocturne's Game Reviews- for when he's bored

Started by mikey, January 21, 2015, 07:25:04 PM

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blueflower999

Bulbear! Blueflower999

MaestroUGC

Try to do everything; you're bound to succeed with at least one.

mikey

I would appreciate a little less sarcasm, you of all people should know it takes time to write reviews!  ::)

The Legend of Zelda:  A Link Between Worlds
For Nintendo 3DS


Story: 5/7 (How central was the story to the game?  Was the story unique and riveting?  Did it add to overall enjoyment?)
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If the basic story hadn't been done before, it would have been amazing.  As it is, they did a fantastic job making it feel fresh, with colorful villains and well-written cutscenes.
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Character Development: 6/7 (How well were the main characters exposed?  Did you feel connected to them by the end of the game?  Did they have noticeable quirks that made them unique?)
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Gulley is quite frankly amazing.  All of the sages have their own attitudes that you can quickly pick up on (looking at you Irene).  I have to say though, Ravio is the most mysterious yet hilarious and epic deuteragonist I've ever seen in a Zelda game.  However, I can't quite figure out why Queen Oren has bloating problems??
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Reward Factor: 6/7 (Did getting through a certain part of the game feel rewarding?  Was the game difficult enough to enjoy a challenge?)
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I'll admit it; I'm kinda bad at video games and that makes me a sucker for the slightly lower difficulty ones.  I feel like ALBW set a good bar, and with Hero Mode afterwards, does not disappoint more hardcore gamers.
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Art: 7/7 (Does the art style do a good job of getting the overall vibes of the game across?  Is the art visually appealing?  Does the art match the particular mood of the game at its current time?)
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The art direction chosen for ALBW is absolutely stunning and really portrays the idyllic world that is Hyrule compared to the absolute mess of a kingdom called Lorule.  Even better, it's in 3D which has absolutely beautiful effects on the environment.
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Music: 6/7 (Does the music evoke certain emotions that are being portrayed in game?  Does the music match up well with the art?  Does the music have a tone unique to this particular area?)
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While most of the music is remixes from ALttP, it had an amazing soundtrack by itself and this is no exception.  The remixes are fresh and do a good job of illustrating the slight differences between ALBW and ALttP.
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Gameplay: 4/7 (Are the controls easy to learn but capable of multiple processes?  Is the interaction with the environment logical and natural?  Are the different areas of the game well constructed and thought out?)
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If any part of the game is lacking, I feel it's this part.  A few of the bosses were very unique and stellar, but very many of them were just the same thing over and over.  The touch screen Quick Item Switch was very counterintuitive and I would much rather pause the game to swap items out.  I think the Dark Palace was my absolute favorite dungeon ever made and is a good example of what your average dungeon should be like.  I'd like to mention Tower of Hera as the greatest disappointment of the bunch.  So much design space was wasted here, it felt overhyped.
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Overall: 34/42
While The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a great Zelda game and a great 3DS game there are many other Zelda games that outclass it.  I do feel Nintendo taking a step in the right direction with this one, however, adding a few great bosses to the mix and a couple of fantastic dungeons.
Stay tuned for another terrible pun in my review of Skyward Sword!
unmotivated

Maelstrom

I disagree quite a bit with that. It was the gameplay that made the game so good, and the graphical style was literally the most bland thing in a Zelda game since that lava place Subrosia in Oracle of Seasons.

MaestroUGC

Quote from: NocturneOfShadow on January 21, 2015, 07:56:35 PMI would appreciate a little less sarcasm, you of all people should know it takes time to write reviews!  ::)
That's why you don't make the thread until the review is actually written.
Try to do everything; you're bound to succeed with at least one.

mikey

Quote from: Maelstrom on January 21, 2015, 08:00:48 PMI disagree quite a bit with that. It was the gameplay that made the game so good, and the graphical style was literally the most bland thing in a Zelda game since that lava place Subrosia in Oracle of Seasons.
I honestly think it was hyped way too much.  The whole idea of renting items just meant you had all the items right away rather than having to pick and choose thanks to games like Fortune's Chance!  While the other parts of the game almost certainly lived up to expectations I feel it wasn't the grand step forward nintendo might have been planning with this particular installment.
unmotivated

Maelstrom

*gameplay
Meaning how everything controlled. I wouldn't call Ravio's shop "gameplay."

mikey

Maybe not, but it was an integral part of the gameplay and was one of the main selling points of the game itself
unmotivated

Maelstrom

Ehh. It might have been nice if you could only buy them or died more often. I think the non-linearity was what made the game so good, along with great boss designs.

mikey

Yes, the ability to change the dungeon order was nice.  And some of the boss designs were good :P Quite a few of them were just "Eye with protection around it" though
unmotivated

mikey

#11
EarthBound
With a Capital B


Story: 7/7
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Okay, is 7 too high of a score?  No way.  The story grabs you right off the bat and sets a unique niche in rpg stories as a sci-fi rather than fantasy setting.  Even the fact that everyone seems ok with a kid being destined to save the world somehow makes sense.  All boys leave home someday.  That's what it said on TV.  By today's standards the story is very simplistic but I feel like alien invasions don't have a lot of representation in video games, so EarthBound doesn't have much competition.  The story isn't perfect, of course - after all, it is an rpg- what would they do without a final boss fight story device?  It also loses micro points for a cliche ending.
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Character Development: 5/7
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A large part of the story is Ness growing as a hero and a majority of this score belongs to that change alone.  It's really hard to describe this one but all the important characters in the story really change.  A good example of this is the relationship between Jeff and his dad.
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Reward factor: 6/7
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So apparently this game isn't actually that hard after all, but playing through it the first time it was seriously challenging for me and the fact that I finished the game speaks volumes to how rewarding the game feels.
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Art: 4/7
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Well, it has its strong suits.
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Music: 6/7
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The only reason it doesn't get a 7 here is because I didn't like the entire soundtrack.  That being said, the ost did a good job of characterizing the game and showing off how unique the game was for its time.
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Gameplay: 5/7
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So it would be really nice if the game let you know that L was the actual A button.  There also wasn't a lot of space for innovation in the battle system, as it is just an rpg.  The background was also mildly distracting at times, but the game doesn't lose points for that.
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Overall: 34/42
This is a mobile review so I can't fully give the game justice, but it is thoroughly the most enjoyable rpg I have ever played, and I'd recommend everyone give it a try no matter your taste in gaming, because it really is in a class of its own.


Inb4 comment about great SS review
unmotivated

Dudeman

Quote from: braixen1264 on December 03, 2015, 03:52:29 PMDudeman's facial hair is number 1 in my book

cashwarrior1


SlowPokemon

EarthBound is hella cool and I love it but I've never found the motivation to finish it. I stopped at the desert town before and just never went back to it, and that was my third time trying. I'll play it all the way through someday.

Did you review the SNES, Wii U, or New 3DS version?
Quote from: Tobbeh99 on April 21, 2016, 02:56:11 PM
Fuck logic, that shit is boring, lame and does not always support my opinions.