Follow Oliver on his journey to another world after meeting Mr. Drippy and together they meet friends, enemies and all sorts of adventure in the first Ni no Kuni JRPG game that I’ve ever played. I really didn’t know what to expect when I first started playing this. All I knew is that I’d probably like the graphic/art style and the music and I totally did! I felt like the game gets a little challenging at the start and can give some problems if you don’t properly grind outside of your comfort level to prepare for the bosses. Once I got the ship and was able to sail anywhere, I took advantage of the island with the Toko’s that drop 2K XP and the game became a LOT easier from that point onwards. Still a few tough bits, but nothing too crazy. The game definitely gives a lot of leeway to allow you to grind if you really want it, and leveling is super easy in this game. It’s all about how much time you want to dedicate to make it easy for yourself, really. At the end of the day, I thought it was a great game and the whole “Pokemon” aspect of the game really brought a lot to the table, since I absolutely adore Pokemon. I’ve heard the sequel got rid of all of that, so that’s a bit disappointing but I guess we’ll find that out when we cross that bridge. Also… TADORABLE?! YES!
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Let’s Play Sonic CD
The “FMV” videos and songs were pretty cool and catchy for the tech of the Sega CD here, and this is the first appearance of Amy Rose in the Sonic franchise as well, so we’ve got that going here. This game was a fun little adventure, right up there with the original two games in…
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Let’s Play Tekken
We play through the original Tekken via the PlayStation 3, unlocking every main character’s ending. I really enjoyed knowing that Kazuya yeets Heihachi off the mountain and it picks right back up for Tekken 2. Really cool, I think my favorite character ending up being Michelle for all of this
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Let’s Play Sonic Drift
Out of everything I played during Sonic Week, I thought this game was the most fun, ironically enough. I had never even really heard of this game before this, but I’m glad I had the pleasure of actually trying it out