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About the Writer:

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Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Review: Nights of Azure – Dancing in the Night with Demon’s

Pros:
+Solid battle system that feels like a true spiritual successor to Folklore
+Beautifully crafted romance between the leading ladies
+Character designs feel solidly crafted to fit the world perfectly
+A very relaxing soundtrack that soothes throughout the game

Cons:
-Muddied and blurred CGI scenes
-Breast emphasis is a bit overwhelming


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When it comes to games that are thick and immediately accessible on a narrative, it’s Nights of Azure. This seems quite simple to say that this is good, something that we know Gust has been great at with past titles like Ar nosurge Plus have proven that stories are something they are great with. With Nights of Azure, we’re given quite a few twists and even characters to remember as the story gets underway, which is easy to say – is a good thing as Gust has gotten it all right with this title. With our leading ladies Arnice and Lilysse, we find the two as our characters of interest. That being said, we get to see them at the same locale where they just happen to run into each other – the abandoned Ruswal Island. Otherwords? A place known as “The Land Without Night”. A place where the island’s inhabitants turn into monstrosities after the wicked Nightlord through contaminating them with his Blue Blood, which corrupted their very souls.

After having come in contact with it, Arnice has managed to somehow managed to retain at least half her humanity. This enabled Arnice to turn into the demon-slayer we get to know. Like any tale of where night dawns, this is where Arnice finds herself at her peak, and will find herself purging the island of the residents that were cursed by the Nightlord. The downside to this tale? Arnice must find a way to stop him without having Lilysse force herself from being sacrificed in order to do so.

As much as one would expect, the story is one that is rather respectively done as the relationship for the two women is a same-gender type. One that is not littered with cheap, porn style emphasis nor does it take on the internalized shame experienced by either women. This makes their relationship believable, realistic, and noteworthy as the women get their story underway. All you need to know with these two? They love each other, they find themselves sweet, refreshing, and enjoyable for the viewers to experience. Something that is pure as it gets when it comes to any game out there yet. One that does feature natural drama and action within the story elements given to them.

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While the story is what shines the most, the games battle system is one that shines quite a bit. As those who experienced Folklore will know, the game seems to be a successor to that same one, and even offers up unique battle sets that are comprised of “Servens” that players will have battle it out during the battle phases. During the combat phase, players will find themselves pressing upon the corresponding button to that Serven in order for them to attack. The biggest difference between Nights of Azure and Folklore? You have to pres the buttons instantly in Folklore to attack while Nights of Azure allows for companions that are summoned to be summoned into combat and fight with the player. This gives the characters you fight along side a sense of life as they fight uniquely as part of the party rather than being controlled as the party. This is something that also seems that Gust has intuitively designed using Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch as a reference point. The biggest feat to this entire system? Players can unlock new Servens as they progress through the game in order to change up how the battlefield feels. This allows for the combat situations to feel rather fluid as if it was meant to be this way without any second thoughts.

While combat does see Servens as a big part of it, transformation as well as weapons play a rather large role within the game. As you know, combat coincides with the use of Servens, which you equip through your loadout, which allows you to change up during situtations as players will find themselves building up a transformation bar. Here players will find Arnice transforming into a demon-esque creature. One that is based upon what Servens are in the character loadout when playing. This means that are multiple transformations, but the two experienced most? Fire demon, which is the basic transformation that is obtained upon starting the game. The second and personal favorit eof mine? The Bunny Girl, one which makes fast jabs, kicks, and even uses a finisher that allows for enemies to be hit in a certain vicinity. If you’re used to playing the .Hack G.U. games the weapon change system will also seem rather familiar. All weapons do have their uses based upon the enemy type being fought. The downside? The changing of weapons does feel sluggish from time to time.

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Combat aside, the game shines through its soundtrack where players will find themselves relaxed to each soothing tone, one that can be attributed to its light side as well as its beautiful darkness that is embedded within it from time to time. Something that is beautifully accentuated by the games ambient sounds that are perfectly placed to add more essence to the games life. Something that seems to follow perfectly with the games graphical designs that allow for an anime-like approach that works quite well. While areas of combat are smooth and stay so for most of combat, the game does see slight frame rate dips in high action moments. Though the dips are not as noticeable as one would would think. The games graphics offer quite a bit of clarity to the detail while the depth of zones are easily enjoyable thanks to the games use of background as well as backdrops while exploring.

While each environment seems rather dark and gloomy, it works quite well for the games story approach as well as the world that it takes place in. This case makes it rather gorgeous, beautiful even. While each zone may seem small, each is well designed, thought out, and easy to navigate so that players don’t get lost when trying to navigate between zones. The fact this has been done, seems easily to attribute to Gust’s Ar tonelico franchise. The downside? Some are ones that will shine that the boss is there by simply stating “BOSS” on the entry way, notifying players what encounter is up ahead.

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Aside from the games overall design, there is something unique that comes to happen as players enjoy the title: Decisions matter, and they matter big time. Depending on the decisions made, the game does change out the experience that players will have as the title gets underway. This can be things such as dialogue can depict on the aspect of things that can happen. This also means the options that become available throughout the game. This means even negotiating within the games progress with currency such as Libra and Blue Blood, which allows players to obtain items they need. Libra being the basic that can be used at trade shops for items or Blue Blood, which is where decision making really comes into play. This currency can only be obtained through defeating enemies. This currency is used to purchase items from alternative traders, which have items that can be used by the

While the game gets the good graces it deserves, there are a few places where the game stumbles quite a bit. This comes to cut scenes, which seem rather muddied, blurred even during their moments. While the CGI moments seem rather problematic, but when the game uses the in-game animations? The graphics remain pure, clean, and beautiful as if they were never bothered with during their creation. Sadly this seems to follow through with the character breasts, which seem to take center stage at times as they seem over emphasized upon. While this isn’t bad for some games, it’s something that does take over during certain scenes as well as parts of the games story as the character chests bounce during walking, running, and even while breathing during stand-still moments. This seems to take away from the games sincerity quite a bit during the campaign, but doesn’t deter the enjoyment of the overall title.

Nights of Azure – PlayStation 4 (Reviewed)
Developer: Gust
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Price: $59.99 USD
Released: Available Now

Overall, the game is enjoyable, one that has noticeably and carefully crafted for players to experience during their time with Gusts latest title. This title is one that fans of both the Atelier and even the Ar tonelico franchise can come and enjoy when looking for a new game to play by the same developer. For Ps4 owners? This is definitely a game that should be considered during the drought of JRPG’s on the console.


Our review is based on a copy provided to us by the games publisher.  For information about our ethics policy please click here.


 Final Score: 8 out of 10


About the Writer:

chris_adeeChris Adee is one of B.A.T.G.R.’s newest writers who seems to love three things. Sleep, games, and MOBA’s when he’s not goofing around on Warframe and SMITE. He also likes games. A lot. Oh and anime. Did we mention anime?

Review: Valkyria Chronicles Remastered – A Beautifully Remastered Chronicle


Pros:
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Perfectly remastered in 1080p at 60fps bringing the game to life
+Characters, lands, and combat remain vibrant and lively in this remaster
+Combat system blends strategy with third-person turn based RPG action quite well
+Features all content released to date

Cons:
Storybook like presentation feels dated, but remains unique in its use.
Cutscenes are an overkill situation
Could have used a few new pieces of content such as new missions or content.


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Starting back on the PlayStation 3 in 2008, Sega has set forth one of the greatest war Sega’s that could be told through video games. One that quite easily re-tells WarWar 1 through an imaginary land known as Gallia. A place where morals, loyalty, and patriotism sticks to the forefront of the title as well as the main characters within the titles heart as they push on against almost impossible odds. While the adventure starts out slow, it begins to pickup pace within an hour and a half or so. This adventure is quite beautifully told in its story-book manner that equates to a beautifully hand-drawn style that starts from beginning to end within the game itself.

Much as one would expect when approaching the title, the game is very much-so a storybook and takes the approach as so. Starting with this remastered title, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is just that – a remastering of the original title with all its content available for the sake of playing it. This is a concept that shouldn’t be too odd anymore since it has become commonplace on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Even the PC has been getting the treatment for a while now thanks to mod support and its user base that keeps games current and modified for the next gen. Staying true to the tune of being a remaster, Valkyria Chronicles is a 1080p remaster, allowing the game to run at its full 60fps potential, and truly bring the story book approach to life. Doing this isn’t just a justification on what the game should be, it shows that the game has a lot more quality to its distinct art direction as well as story book approach to bring every particle to life as one would want.

Starting out, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered starts us out on a wild adventure that tells us the tale of Squad 7 and the lands of Gallia through a re-imagining of World War 2. This adventure, as stated, is told through a story-book like manner from the cutscenes all the way to combat scenarios. These scenes are depicted through a gradient hand-drawn like manner that allows the game to carry through with its art style, which is quite beautiful all around, and even brings in rather vibrant colors to life without washing out any of them. Let alone are cutscenes this way, combat is this way as well, and the game doesn’t drop this approach through even the menus themselves.

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In the beginning of the game we learn our game takes place in 1935 C.E., in the continent of Euorpa. This land has been dominated by two super powers: Eastern Europan Imperial Alliance to the east and the commonwealth of the Atlantic Federation to the west. AS one would imagine the game doesn’t take far from the true settings of World War 2 in Europe. In the imaginary lands of Gallia, the story unfolds when the Empire declares war on the Federation, over a precious mineral that has multiple uses than any other mineral.

The economies of both powers depend on a precious multipurpose mineral called Ragnite. Its growing scarcity results in the Empire declaring war on the Federation, sparking the Second Europan War. With the elements amount of available resources growing scarce, the Empire has set forth to take it all for themselves in order to keep relevant with their needed resources, the empire has broken the neutral Principality of Gallia, which strikes up their aggression as they put the Federation on defense as the Imperial Forces set forth to invade the Gallian border town of Bruhl. Here we get to see the introduction to the country’s hero General Belgen Gunther’s son, Welkin. Here he is forced to fight for the life of his people, his sister, and does so with the assitance of Alicia Melchiott, the town watch’s captain.

Our opening moments introduce us to them, but also the prototype tank Edelweiss that was developed during the first war. With this prototype tank at their command, the squad soon find themselves in the capital cit of Randgriz where they join the Gallian Militia. Though before all this happens the thing that comes to the forefront of the game is the combat when not delving into the story-book like cutscenes that are fully voice acted.

Combat in this game is where the uniqueness comes forth. The game blends familiar styles as both a strategy title with limited actions per turn, but also a third-person RPG that sets players up for the turn-based action. Combat scenarios take place as one would expect. Players have limited actions per turn, which is used by each character selected. This includes players attacking or selecting more powerful units. Each of these action points are revealed as the players turn chances, as players use actions, their points lower down, and this will remain-so till the player ends their turn. During the players turn they can take control of each character, each character is unique in the sense each one has their own story, their own traits, and even personalities that they bring to the story. However, it’s not important as the choices players make as they take their tuns in order to heal, toss a grenade, shoot an enemy, or even move up to a vantage point in order to post up and set up an ambush against enemies.

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Once a set of action points are used, players must end their turn and await the enemy to finish their own before refreshing their own action points. Much like players, the computer also has its own action points that can be used up during its turn to attack enemies however needed. This can be tanks, troops and or a combination of both as the mission gets underway. Combat itself is the primary focus when it comes to the game. Blending strategic turn based RPG like mechanics most will be familiar with from games such as Fire Emblem and Project X Zone; Valkyria Chronicles remains unique and blessed in this sense as it continues a tradition many will be familiar with. As stated, each character has a certain cost, for most it is one action point per turn used for that character. If one is in perfect placement, it’s hard to justify moving them while another can be used multiple times. For the sake of purposes, in the starting mission where players are introduced to crawling, hiding against walls, and even flanking; I found myself using Alicia quite a bit since she had the upper-hand. This means I used more than one action point on her per turn and found her quickly moving enemies into oblivion so that my mission may continue on.

Upon certain goals, players will find each mission has a unique go-to point. In one of the starting missions, we find ourselves protecting a wall from an Imperial militia that has moved in with a tank. Here we found ourselves fending off the troops while attempting to disable the enemy tank. The win and lose settings were simple. A main character dies, in this case Alicia, I lose. The gate I’m protecting gets destroyed, I lose. I destroy the enemy assault team? I win. Pretty simple. The mission, as expected, allowed me to take on multiple enemy fronts while protecting the gate. This included dispatching as many troops as possible till the Edelweiss came into play. Once it did, I found myself controlling a tank being commandeered by Welkin himself. In order to use the tank I found my action points became more limited, but in doing so – so did my combat prowess. I was able to annihilate ground troops in one turn of the tank, only to finish off the others with Alicia or Town-watch Troops, who found themselves tactically using grass fields to hide from the tank itself.

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Valkyria Chronicles Remastered – PlayStation 4 (Reviewed)
Developer: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA
Price: $29.99 USD
Released: Available Now

Much as one would expect, larger enemies such as tanks do have critical points in where they will take more damage. For example – shoot the back-end where the motor is? It’ll take “critical” damage due to the weak point. Aim for the treads? You’ll stop it dead in its tracks since it won’t be able to go anywhere, which opens the tanks up for more damage to be taken. While this sounds easier said than done, during some missions, the harder route is actually quite-a-lot easier than the easier one due to enemy combatants.

As players would expect, each locale where combat takes place is unique. Each one has its own layouts that will offer players a way to set up ambush points if defending. For example, the mission I used, had quite a unique approach to it. Since it had grass, sandbag walls, and even buildings, I found myself setting up ambush points in the grass quite a bit. This allowed my characters to have a unique hiding spot for a tactical advantage, but it also offered those characters a chance to toss grenades, heal each other, and even pick-off troops with rifles while waiting on the Edelweiss to make its way into combat. Even then, these tactics are great for the ground troops as it offers them a chance to remain hidden and taking less damage.

While thinking of the game as remastered, there’s always the questions regarding graphics, animation fidelity, and even sound fidelity since it can all get neglected in remastering. The truth is? Nothing here got damage. In truth the team did a solid job in their port from PlayStation 3 to PlayStation 4. In truth, a lot better than the PC port, which only saw the original screen size resolution, and 720fps video clips, while the PlayStation 4 version has been completely overhauled to fit the newer version and presents itself quite well for fans and newcomers alike.


Our review is based on a copy provided to us by the games publisher.  For information about our ethics policy please click here.


 Final Score: 8 out of 10


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

 

 

Opinion: Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Sales Will be Great, but Not Because of Infinite Warfare

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When publishing a new game on an annual release schedule, it’s not hard for development teams to try for the next big thing, and Call of Duty is one that certainly attempts to do that. It’s not uncommon to see the series follow the trends on new things such as exo-suits, which exist, and even modern combat tactics. However, what was far-fetched? Is exo-suit abilities like what Advanced Warfare had. While Advanced Warfare’s campaign was enjoyable, multiplayer was abysmal, it was convoluted on what it wanted to be, and even seemed to question itself with the addition of the zombies campaign it received. Hell, even the campaign had suffered by making players the camera man to the legendary actor, Kevin Spacey.

Recently, Infinite Warfare seems to be following in its steps after the recent announcement on social media. Its announcement was received with heavy sighs of distress as players once more found the series was going from the direction they wanted, which was a sequel to the well-ended Modern Warfare 3, which left players with a cliff hanger as to what Captain Price would do next. Instead, we’re seeing a new frontier open as players prepare to head into the futuristic world that seems almost derived from the likes of titles like Halo meets Robocop meets Advanced Warfare. While the idea would be sound, it’s not what Call of Duty needed, nor was it a leap that it needed. This shows in the picture below on what fans of the franchise through the official Call of Duty YouTube Channel.

Infinite_Warfare_Dislikes.pngAs you can see from a direct screen capture, Call of Duty Infinite Warfare has not been happily met by fans, with almost 2.4 million dislikes and almost breaking 385,000 dislikes, Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is not the blockbuster it seems it will be. Even with the dislikes, Infinite Warfare will still succeed, but not because of the title itself, but the game coming packaged titled Cal of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remastered. To get it, fans will have to purchase the Infinite Warfare with MSRP versions at $79.99 USD and $129.99 USD. The issue? It’s evident that fans aren’t after Infinite Warfare. Unfortunately? It doesn’t seem Activision has plans to release the title separately at this time.

It’s a Perfect Marketing Ploy

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If you’re like me, you already pre-ordered only to see this on your actual screen.

While it’s not uncommon knowledge among the fans, Call of Duty has been in a steady decline since its rocky performance with both Call of Duty Ghosts and Call of Duty Advanced Warfare only to see those numbers go up with sales of Call of Duty Black Ops III, which is rumoured to have outperformed the later two titles by a landslide. While Black Ops is one of the most beloved trilogies to-date till the next one comes out, if there is a next one, which may seem likely if Infinite Warfare’s sales for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare don’t show a higher play count than Infinite Warfare itself.

While it’s odd to see Activision pull a marketing stunt like this, it isn’t the first time they’ve had questionable practices, even when it came to releases regarding their sales totals for Advanced Warfare and Ghosts (You can see the Forbes article here: Activision Smokescreens ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ Sales, Continuing A Trend). The issue? These numbers for Infinite Warfare will pad the titles sales and allow Activision to please their investors since Call of Duty’s steady decline could once more get worse without the bolstered sales of Modern Warfare 4 combo packs. Unfortunately, it’s a perfect marketing ploy that’ll bring in more game sales than intended than before. While this may seem good for investors, it’s unfortunate bad news for fans who just wanted Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is set to release on November 4th, 2016. Stay tuned for our review.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

 

 

Review: DOOM (Campaign)- DOOM Metal of the FPS Genre


Pros:
+A generous nod towards the 1993 version of DOOM
+Puts story second and places gameplay at the forefront
+Amazingly realistic and beautifully Hellish landscapes
+A metal/industrial soundtrack for fans to enjoy
+New Demon’s make for a fun and positive enjoyment of the game
+Fast Paced Combat with Demon filled “arena’s” give the game a classic DOOM feel

Cons:
-Can’t get enough of those damn demon’s


Editor’s Note: Due to the sheer size of DOOM’s content across multiple features, we’ll be breaking our review for both Campaign and Multiplayer into separate entities due to their differentiated play styles and take on the title. We’ll keep you posted when our multiplayer review covering SnapMap and Competitive goes live.


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Much like in previous titles, the latest installment of one of the most famed franchises in history wastes no time throwing players into the heat of combat. Within the opening moments of the game, players will find their protagonist chained to a Satanic alter where their character is soon to be executed. Within seconds player will find themselves in a rather familiar curve of adrenaline pumping combat that is fast, ultra-violent, and even demon filled. Much like every title in the franchise, there isn’t anything that’s not bigger than life in this title. This remains true as players find themselves mowing through demon’s with familiar guns such as the plasma rifle, rocket launcher, super shotgun, and even the chain gun as players move in to execute a demon with a glory kill.

If you were expecting rainbows, sunshine, and green fields? DOOM is everything, but that. As players will move across Hellish landscapes that sit true to what could consider a Christian Hell. At the forefront of bringing these landscapes to life, id Software doesn’t cut any corners as players will find things rather pumping with life across the industrial Mars station, and Hell’s landscapes. With things such as pipes, vents, shaft, hydraulic pumps, condensation on windows, and even bottles scattered across the ground bring the world to life. This is something that id Software should be proud of as Video Game Environment Design has once more come to life. While moving through each of the landscapes, players will find themselves scaling walls, cliff sides, pipes, and even industrial shipping rooms as players across the map both vertically and horizontally in order to lower down the levels of demonic infestation.

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If these aren’t a real thing, they definitely need to be, because they are astoundingly adorable. Plus they play the classic E1M1 from DOOM (1993).

As players do, they won’t find themselves alone as they will find conversations with the AI companion Vega or even UAC leader Doctor Samuel Hayden speaking to them through the communications systems. While this seems the only source of story, the game delves into the vast oceans of exploring codex entries where players are able to undertake a better understanding of who and what their enemies are, but also a bit more idea of what is about to come. While this seems simple, the story is quite complex and deepened by the team at id Software’s creativity. While these codex entries seem quite easy to understand, the secrets hidden with the game make this story even deeper as players will find each of the collectibles, some include chuckle worthy moments when reading about the idiocy within the UAC as they learn about demon day jobs. While these seems quite a bit to take in, it truly isn’t, and offers a variety of flavors for players to enjoy as many of the codex entries have multiple ones that can be found for more background information.

When you aren’t digging through these for information, the game focuses on the use of verticality like no other game has. Maps are not linear arenas where players will simply run around pillars with their hands flailing in the air as if they were about to beat up by the schoolyard bully. Instead this game insists on players scaling walls, pipes, shipping containers, walls, and fixtures galore in order to take out their nearest by enemy. With the design that id Software aimed for, players will find themselves constantly moving forward, climbing up, jumping down, and ultimately feeling like the genuine badass that the game wanted you to feel like. Thanks to this maps are not boring, nor will they be seen in the same way each time they are played. Instead each of the maps persists in being a living creature and manages to do so as each of them come to live in a blood bath of demonic blood and body parts. Let alone do each of the environments live thanks to the creativity of the level designers and artists, the game also tells a vivid story with each room that will eventually be flooded with demons.While it would be quite easy to carry on about the level design, the monsters have also gotten a rather unique re-imagining that brings them to life no more than ever.

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Bosses are bigger, meaner, and more pissed-off than ever. Also, they don’t go down without their say so.

As it would be hard to imagine, demons have been reimagined to have a more Hellish look with a sense of cyberpunk twists to them. This includes the famed Cyberdemon, Mancubus, and even the famed Revenant. All are more terrifying than ever as they are now twisted flesh, machine, and weaponry that will send players riveting in pain when hit by them. While their combat tactics seem all too familiar, they don’t hesitate pursuing playes in lethal ambushes. Within my 26 hour campaign that included 93% of all secrets found on Nightmare, I found myself constantly running for the nearest enemy in order to glory kill them. This only soon lead to familiar enemies like the Hell Knight or even the all-to-familiar imps as well as the scary as hell itself Barons of Hell turning my character into a visceral mess. Let alone will they pursue the player, they will not hesitate leaping up after the player or unleashing an entire payload of attacks in a attempt to take players out at their own will. It’s terrifying at the concept that these demons seem more real than ever, but to know they don’t hesitate climbing up after the player? It’s even scarier when seeing a Mancubus’ large cannons appear on a ledge while it pushes itself up only to unleash a torrent of flames or plasma like energy at the screen.

If players are quick enough, weapons equipped can unleash Hell itself upon enemies. Let alone do weapons also get a redesign like the monsters, DOOM offers up something it had never done so before. Weapons have been given a much needed redesign. While the pistol itself offers up a unique blend of being powerful as its precision shots can offer a honest amount of damage, but is quickly quieted by much bigger weapons. While weapons such as the Heavy Assault rifle can offer precise shots or even a salvo of micro-missles. Weapons such as the combat shotgun can be used to stun enemies with a grenade round or even offer up a quick burst of shots that can stun enemies like Pinky and even Hellknights to open up players a chance of opportunity to unleash a few more extra hits in while they recover. Once the damage needed has been built? Players can move in to Glory Kill their enemies if a large enough amount of damage has been dealt. This lethal blow can offer up a gory animation that will satisfy any player who doesn’t mind some blood, guts, or even broken jaws. Once done players will find themselves being given health drops, ammo drops, and or even some armor depending on the demon runes equipped.

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Think the Revenant is the biggest and most baddest of this group? Think again.

While combat has taken a huge re-work that pushes players forward through moments of combat to ensure survival, there’s a bit of work that has been done in the background. While the game will offer challenges for players to unlock Demon Runes that will offer perks such as “Armor Shards” on pick-up, “Extended Power-Up Duration”, or even other “Larger Pick-Up Radius” these items won’t be easily earned. While many players may see a few of them up for grabs, many of these Demon Rune shrines are hidden throughout many of the games levels, and each come at a cost. The challenges are the cost. While some of these challenges are quite easy, such as “kill ?? imps before the time runs out”, others are even harder as players will find time quickly ticking down as they attempt to take out Hellknights using a shotgun only to attempt glory killing them from above.

Let alone do these runes benefit player, they are not nearly as beneficial as the weapon upgrade unlocks or even the games “Ardent Shards” that can be picked-up in order to upgrade the suits lethality. This includes three important things that will bend the way combat favors the combat, but not enough to make you a total badass without some skill. the upgrades include health, armor, and ammo. All three can be obtained for those who decide to traverse the various paths in each level as well as going out of their way in order to discover secret rooms. While it sounds like the Praetor’s upgrades may make you feel like a badass, don’t feel this way. Those upgrades are only minor and still mean players can quickly find themselves in a deathworthy situation as enemies such as the Baron of Hell or Cacodemon look to eat the Doomguy alive as if he were a gummy shark waiting for a toddler to eat.

DOOM – PlayStation 4 (Reviewed), Xbox One, and Windows PC.
Developer: id Software
Publisher: Bethesda Zenimax
Price: $59.99 USD
Released: Available Now

While it seems that DOOM offers up plenty to discover, the game doesn’t attempt to overwhelm the players who decide to traverse each of the game’s missions in order to uncover what is going on or why. The game itself is not shy that it’s simply about four things: Big F**king Guns, Heavy Metal, demons, and Hell getting its ass kicked in. If you are a fan of DOOM or new to the series? DOOM (2016) does it right and doesn’t shy away from its origins in any form. If this is what the future of DOOM remains to be and continues to do so with fine-tuned tweaks? I’ll be on board for another 23 years to come.


Our review is based on a copy we purchased for review.  For information about our ethics policy please click here.


 Final Score: 10 out of 10


About the Writer:

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Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Total War: WARHAMMER Gets Official Mod Support at Launch

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If you’re a modder and love to put out new content for P.C. games, Total War: WARHAMMER has had its latest announcement unveiled, which is full mod support and Steam Workshop support that will allow for you, the modders, the fans, and the gamers to enjoy content created by your fellow gamers. With this announcement, Creative Assembly has announced they will have both an Assembly Kit and Steam Workshop support setup so that the game will be ready on launch. Additionally the development team will also be assisting some modders in readying day one mods for those wanting some created content.

While it was initially announced that the game would not benefit from the official mod support and Workshop Support, the development team and Games Workshop both have worked away on the paperwork so that the much-in-demand fan feature could be come a reality. What does this mean for you? You’ll be able to visit the official Total War: WARHAMMER workshop, browse, follow, discuss, and even install mods straight from Steam, as well as access and manage them from within the games Total War Mod Manager within the game itself. Is that not enough? Of course not! The Assembly Kit will be officially released as a “modding tool box” that will be released with the Database Editor and BOB for modifying and exporting database tables as well as campaign start positions. They also are aiming to add further functionality including battle map editing later int he year.

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Additionally, attendee’s to Creative Assembly’s Mod Summits over the last three years will be getting some early access codes to the game in order to help populate the Steam Workshop starting from day one. Also, well-known modders such as Magnar and Dresden will receive specific help from the development team at Creative Assembly in order to produce some unique mods of theirs. This means Magnar is creating a Legendary Lord Start Position Mod that will introduce new start positions from Race Leaders while Dresden is working on a Regional Occupation Mod, which alters settlement rules to enable each race to settle every and any region they want.

With this announcement, the enabling of Steam Workshop has allowed the DotA2 Team at Valve to announce they will be accepting submissions for a new “Warhammer” themed treasure to mark the release of the game. With all these announcements there is one last new one. Those that want to pre-order trough steam can get some unique little goodies to read up on:  http://blog.dota2.com/2016/04/warhammer-comes-to-the-dota-2-workshop/

 Total War: WARHAMMER is the first fantasy title to entire the Total War franchise when it releases on May 24th, 2016 through steam for PC. You can tune into their channel on Twitch to look at the Greenskins campaign today: twitch.tv/totalwarofficial .


About the Writer:

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Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

 

Battlefield 1 Takes Us Back to World War I

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You’ve probably already read it all over the internet. You already know what I’m about to say, but if you haven’t? It never hurts to find out more.

Many of you know that I’m a huge fan of Battlefield, it helped me stay close to some of my longest time friends, and even helped me become family with one of the guys from my old group. Recently there had been leaks stating that “Battlefield is going back to World War I” and that the game would once more take the franchise to what it has always done best – historical wars.

As of recently? D.I.C.E. and E.A. have confirmed that Battlefield 1 will be launching October 21ss, 2016 world wide. A collector’s edition for the title has been announced at Amazon (20% off with Prime) for $219.99 and will feature the following below:

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  • Battlefield 1 Deluxe Edition Base Game
  • Collector’s Edition Statue (14″ Tall)
  • Exclusive Steel book
  • Exclusive cloth poster
  • Deck of playing cards
  • Messenger pigeon tube with exclusive DLC content
  • Exclusive Patch
  • Premium packaging

The Early Enlister Edition can be pre-ordered for $79.99 at any local retailer and includes the following:

  • Hellfighter DLC Content
  • 3-Day Early Access (Releases 10/18/2016)
  • Red Baron Pack
    • Vehicle Package: Red Baron’s Triplane
    • Sidearm: Red Baron’s P08
    • Emblem: Red Baron’s Flyer Pin
  • Lawrence of Arabia Pack Arabia Pack
    • Horse: Lawrence of Arabia’s Black Stallion (new visual appearance for the horse)
    • Weapon: Lawrence of Arabia’s SMLE
    • Sidearm: Lawrence of Arabia’s Jambiya
    • Emblem: Lawrence of Arabia’s Emblem

For more regarding Battlefield 1, stay tuned or head on over to the Battlefield Blog for more information!


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Cheap @$$ Gamer – Best Buy’s Save on Select Games for Today is Astounding!

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If you’re one that likes to save money like me, you know buying games is hard to do, and to avoid hefty costs, you actually spend time away from the games that are too expensive so as not to set your wallet ablaze and regret doing it. Guess what? Best Buy may just have you covered this weekend if you are looking to save a bit of cash. Even Winston from Overwatch (above) agrees with me! See those adorable eyes? Well, lets take a look at these killer savings. You can click each link to go directly to the sale, but note. These sales won’t last long as they are part of today’s bonus deals that end at the end of the day.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – PlayStation 4: $29.99 | $14.99
Dragon Ball Xenoverse –Xbox One/PlayStation 4: $29.99 | $19.99
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – PlayStation 4: $49.99  | $29.99
Sword Art Online: Lost Song – PlayStation 4: $39.99 | $14.99
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 – Xbox One/PlayStation 4: $59.99  | $39.99
Resident Evil: Origins Collection – Xbox One: $39.99 | $19.99

Even with a few games listed above being niche titles and some being popular by demand, it never hurts to see a few sales going on. For the Full Bonus Deal of the Day Games List it’ll never hurt to check it out as there are still a few titles we left unlisted. If you want to save some money? Just head on over to the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, and or even the Battle.net App and join in on the Overwatch Open Beta Weekend and stay tuned for our upcoming reviews for Battleborn, Overwatch, and DOOM.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Fallout 4’s Largest DLC Yet Titled “Far Harbor” Dated

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We all know Fallout 4 has been on an amazing trend with content, from PC’s getting the Mod test patch to the raising our on creatures to fight in an arena or tame as a companion, to robots that can annihilate anything to now one of the largest DLC’s to date has been given a release date of May 19th, 2016 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The DLC will feature an all new story that will take players to the farthest reaches of the Commonwealth with an all new zone.

Bethesda has also announced that more add-ons will be released later this year with free updates like Mods, which is now available on PC. These will be coming to Xbox One later this month and to PlayStation 4 this June.e

Stay tuned for our upcoming review of Fallout 4’s Far Harbor when it launches later this month.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

 

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Announced for Next Gen Consoles

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If anyone has been awaiting for announcements for Call of Duty, we know it’s the fans. Especially after the accidental leaks by Sony on the store that revealed Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare as the next entry in the series. While the game was at first seemingly going to take place purely in space, many players began to denounce it. However, today, Activision has confirmed that Infinite Warfare will be the first title in the Call of Duty franchise to venture past the realms of earth, and into the possible future of man and space in our very own solar system. While the game isn’t deploying the idea of a science fiction approach or even massive space battle approach, Infinite Warfare is at its core a Call of Duty. This means boots will be on the ground with infantry combat on the ground as well as in the depths of space.

While piloting vehicle in combat will happen, the game will approach space as a plausible battleground. With that, players will be taking to never before seen war zones. While the team has been heavily focusing on the games story, they are looking at how to push the boundaries for online combat. Maps will be in never-before seen locales while also using new mechanics to play. This will allow for fun, frantic combat in each multiplayer occasion.

For those of you who prefer Zombies, Infinity Ward has announced that a all new cooperative Zombies mode will be there as players take on a new story with new features. More about that, however, will be released at a later date. As with Black Ops III by Treyarch, the map packs will be exclusive to PS4 for 30 days.

Along with the games announcement, they’ve confirmed that the most critically acclaimed title in the franchise will be heading to PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One for the first time ever. In the Legacy Edition they have announced that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will be included and was produced by Infinity Ward while being fully developed with Raven. The title will include all previous content including maps, story, and even a graphical upgrade to modern standards for next gen consoles. You can head to the the official site and plan your November 4th for a day of Call of Duty.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.