Far Cry 4 – An Introduction to Kyrat

 Far Cry 4 – An Introduction to Kyrat
Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page

Written by Aaron Johnson 


In the most recent trailers for Far Cry 4, we are shown the fictional country of Kyrat in all of its splendor and glory. These are just glimpses of the vast landscapes we are to tackle in the next Far Cry. From high up in the Himalayan Mountains to the valleys in between, you will be exploring the country while a bloody civil war wages on that has split the country’s people in two with the imposter king Pagan Minn fueling the flames of this war. While exploring, you’ll come across animals never seen in a Far Cry game, like elephants with which you can mount and ride, just like at the circus. But this “circus” is none like you have ever seen; tigers mauling people to death, elephants stampeding into enemy cars or men, flying around the mountain side in a squirrel suit, keeping the wildlife in check, and visiting the spiritual world of Shangri La in your mind. Everything in Kyrat has the potential to be deadly, so tread lightly, explore everything, and try to keep your wits intact.


Another cool feature on Far Cry 4 happens to be the Keys to Kyrat, which are ten unique codes that can be given to anyone on your friends list that will enable them to join in on some multiplayer action for 2 hours per key, even if they don’t own the game themselves, I’m sure you will be able to give multiple keys to one friend, if that’s what you choose to do with your ten keys. I feel that this is exactly what Sony has in mind for their Share Play initiative and this is just testing the waters to see how well it works using the Gaikai technology that they acquired back in 2012 since the Keys to Kyrat are only available on the PS4 at this time.

Dead lsland 2 Gameplay reveal

Dead Island 2 Game-play Reveal

 Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page
Written by Aaron Johnson

Sunshine and slaughter in beautiful, sunny California, a place where you may play with zombies all day or mutilate them rather. The newest Dead Island 2 trailer is full of game-play, but mind you its pre alpha, so who knows what will end up in the final game. Anyway, the game-play looks AMAZING! The trailer showcases the many different ways to kill a zombie from hacking off limbs with a fire axe to freezing them solid and shattering them to bits, one of my favorites was the weed whacker with a propeller on the end. Everything looked very smooth and fluid, from running a zombie through with a machete to stomping a head into the ground. You can tell the great folks over at Yager (the people making the game) have put a good amount of effort to make the experience unique compared to other zombie shooters. I want more Dead Island 2 now, but I know that’s not going to happen. I believe Yager and Deep Silver have a great IP and hope to see it continue in the direction it is moving.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragments Set to Release Next Week

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragments Set to Release Next Week!
Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page
Written by Josh Turner 


 Words cannot begin to express the level of excitement and hype I have for this game. You can ask any of my co-workers that have had the unfortunate experience of interacting with me the past few weeks.  All I talk about is SAO! SAO is an acronym for Sword Art Online, and unless you don’t follow anime or manga, you should have already known this. The series centers on an idea we have all toyed with at one time or another; what if we could play our video games from the inside? What if you and I WERE our characters, living out our actions and mistakes? Simple enough concepts, but it goes so much further from there.


During the launch of the game, players quickly find themselves locked in the game, unable to log off. It seems the creator of the game purposely locked the players within the world and has made it where if they die in the game. Their VR Nervegear will send out a high powered electrical shock frying their brains and ending their lives. The story follows Kirito, a young boy who has been playing this game since its beta phase, giving him a leg up on the competition, quickly earning him the title of a “Beater” (A Beta tester who withholds useful information for his own gain) among other players. Kirito has one simple goal, beat the game by clearing all 100 floors and save as many lives as he possibly can.

The reason I went into such detail around the story is this game and the show are one in the same. From all the pictures and early release data that have been gathered, you’ll be playing through Arc 1 and possibly Arc 2 (think seasons 1 and 2). Also worth noting is the inclusion of the original PSP Japan-only released SAO: Infinity Moment, which is getting a full graphical face lift for its re-release.

Even though this game is built off of an MMO’s premise, this is primarily a single player journey. However, there is local AD-HOC Multiplayer for up to four other players. Don’t fret, even though this is a single-player game set in a MMO’s universe, the developers have set out to make sure that all NPC’s interact and react as if they were living breathing players as well. 

You’ll also be able to interact with key plot characters throughout the game like Asuna, Leafa, and many more in and outside of combat. Battles in this game are meant to be as fast paced and high octane as their show counterparts. Players will have to master systems like Switch, Bursts, and Sword Skills in hopes of conquering all 100 floors and returning home safely!

Look for Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragments to be released this coming Tuesday on the PS Vita’s digital marketplace!

Capcom Announces Resident Evil Remake

Capcom Announces Resident Evil Remake 
  Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page
 Written by Dustin Murphy


Have you ever wanted a reason to return to the Arklay Mountains and the Arklay Mansion where a horrible experiment went wrong? We know that Resident Evil has been a title that has been remade, remastered, and re-released on multiple platforms, and this is not surprising; it’s a classic. What we do know is that the terror is real, with its HD remake heading to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. Unfortunately, we are surprised to not hear anything about it heading to the Wii U or even Linux, but we can only assume that this may happen in the future or that there just isn’t a presentable market at this time. Resident Evil is expected to release digitally across North America and Europe in Early 2015. Perhaps for those who do not have internet, they can expect a physical release to be announced at a later date.


 With having become one of the most popular franchises of all time, the Resident Evil series has smashed through 61 million units and counting to this date. What does this mean? That the game has received a critically acclaimed acknowledgement as a masterpiece, and will remain so for all time, with how much acknowledgement it carries. With having been “remade” back in 2002, players experienced new upgrades from graphics to game-play, clear to the new visual elements. These were things that earned the game a rather heavy nod once again. This time around, they aim to do so for both fans new and old to the series. With these upgrades, many of us hope to see the original clunky controls return, but the capability to switch between clunky and modernized controls (like those we experienced in Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6) would be a great option. Either way, will be welcomed if we get to see the re-visit we had seen in 2002, but also the original trip in 1996 on PlayStation.


 With new age technology having come forth, Capcom plans on using the newest/latest resolution enhancements and 3D model technology in order to upgrade the games resolution, textures, and even the atmosphere, so that the game itself feels more alive, more realistic, and even more like what we’d expect when experiencing the events of Resident Evil. Think that’s all? No, not at all. Zombies, crows, and even hunters will be experienced in fully remastered  5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound. Players will also be able to experience the game in the original 4:3 screen ratio or the new and so far, beautiful 16:9 widescreen mode which will let the game be experienced in all of its HD remastered glory.


 There are several things that have been left to question and hopefully they will be answered soon. Will the original voice track be left intact? Will the original voice acting be there? If so and a new one is used, can we experience both new and old? There are things such as this that has yet to be revealed, but one thing has been, control schemes. For players wanting to play the title in the old school classic mode, this is actually fully possible. This will allow players to use the original d-pad in order to control Jill, but will also allow players to use the analog stick in order to control the character, which puts it in tandem with many current age games. The schemes for both screen ratio and control can be changed in-game at any given time.


Official Information Regarding Resident Evil:

 The intense horror fans first experienced with the release of the original Resident Evil is back. Taking place in the now notorious Raccoon City, players will choose to take on the role of either S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service) team member Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine, who has been sent into the city to find the missing Bravo team. When the team is suddenly attacked by a ferocious group of mutated dogs, desperate for an escape, they take shelter in the Mansion, but will they ever get out alive again? Players will need to be brave as they venture through the dark, enclosed spaces searching out the horrors that await them. With limited ammo and survival items available, gamers will need to keep their wits about them to survive the various traps and puzzles that greet them at every stage.

Atlus Citizens of Earth article

Atlus U.S.A., inc. Reveals Citizens of Earth
Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page

 Written by Dustin Murphy

Ever wonder what would happen in an RPG when the guy with the right intentions possibly goes a bit on the dirty side? In Citizens of Earth we get to see that! In this title, the Vice President of the World has muddied up his hands in order to save his people. By doing this, we mean that if one thing went wrong with his appearance, he’d look bad – really bad. We’re talking so bad that he’d look like he had just gone to a bad barber! In Citizens of Earth we learn that you, the player, will help him recruit a population in order to help the Vice President out. In the terms of helping him out, you’ll be fighting all his fights so that he doesn’t have to.

In this title the masses will not recruit easy, instead players will have to work hard, ask the people to help, and even possibly help make it so that his political party is staffed with the everyday average Joe. Who are these people possibly being recruiting or how? Simple; help them. For example that Atlus has given us, help the Cat Lady find her cats, help a conspiracy theorist find out some info by giving it to him, or perhaps maybe helping someone out in a way that suits their needs.

Citizens of Earth will be available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, and 3DS this October. Price and release date are not stated at this time, but go check out http://atlus.com/citizensofearth for more information!




The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors News

The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors News
Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page

Written by: Jesse Olvera (Co-Founder)


 The Legend of Zelda has been around for well over 25 years, Hyrule Warriors will be taking a break from the standard formula of a Zelda game, but instead give us what the fans have been asking for, a dynasty warriors style game. We still get the adventure mode which feels like a general Zelda game, which is an action adventure game, with a few puzzles thrown into the mix. Hyrule Warriors is strictly an action adventure game, but will allow gamers to play as their favorite characters, that they have always wanted to play as. Newly introduced characters like Ganondorf, Midna, Zant, Fi, Darunia, and Princess Ruto will allow fans to show off their skills with these characters, like never before. There will be DLC for Pre-ordering through Gamestop, which is Ocarina of Time, and if you go through Amazon, it will be Twilight Princess. For more information regarding Hyrule Warriors, stay tuned to Blast Away The Game Review.

Mario Kart 8 Gets New Three New Cars in Upcoming Update

Mario Kart 8 to Get New Cars in August 27th Update
Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page

Written by Dustin Murphy




Does your inner racer have enough options for vehicles to use, in Mario Kart 8? If not, we have some information from Nintendo, and this will surely be exciting. On August 27th, 2014; players will be able to get the Mario Kart 8 update on the Wii U, which will include new features and allow the ability to obtain three new free vehicles through the in-game download options. The three vehicles that will be released are the Mercedes-Benz GLA, the 300 SL Roadster from the 1950’s, and the well-known legendary Silver Arrow from the 1930’s. Let alone are these being released, but as of today, players can now obtain Super Mario Kart on the Wii U for 7.99 USD on the eShop to celebrate with for those who never experienced the original title.

Other features that are also coming in the update include access to the new “Mercedes Cup” in game and found in the online tournament sections. The other changes include the ability to display the course map on screen during races, the order of which the menu will be displayed so that it shows “Next Race”, as well as “Watch Highlight Reel”. Players will also remember the most recent kart options you have selected, even if you’ve shut your Wii U down for the time being. Players can change the options of how other players’ Mario Kart TV downloaded reels will show up, this includes the ability to focus on other characters or actions.

A score screen will be added so players can see how many coins they’ve collected, as well as their own win-loss record, for their online battles including their most frequented characters. This update includes stability improvements when playing online to help players have an enhanced experience, which many are excited for.

For more information about Mario Kart 8, visit http://mariokart8.nintendo.com/

Review: The Last of Us: Remastered – A Beautiful Apocalypse – Part 2

 Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page
Written by Dustin Murphy
 

Editors Note: This is a 2 part review, done by 2 team members, our Writer extraordinaire, Josh Turner & our Founder, Dustin Murphy. This is part one, done by Josh Turner


Pros:


  • Unlocked Frame Rate that Stays Near 60fps at 1080p at all times
  • Graphics are more detailed and livelier than ever
  • Online multiplayer has seemingly been re-tuned for the next gen console
  • Characters are more believable than before, as well as their environments
  • The original game remains intact, and is refined
  • Collectibles still remain very well hidden and fun to find
  • Multiplayer items have been added for more, and higher, rates of customization



Cons:


  • Multiplayer match finding seems to take a bit longer than normal
  • For frame rate junkies, there are dips in some areas, but it doesn’t last long
  • Enemies still remain hard for newcomers and will provide a hefty challenge
  • Some weapons are extremely over powered in multiplayer and do need reworked



Final Verdict: 9 out of 10


Final Thoughts: As much as the Zombie-Type genre has been overloaded, The Last of Us is one of those entries that breaths a new fresh breath into the genre. It’s one that offers an emotional trek, across the United States, with Joel and his foul-mouthed, joke-filled partner, Ellie. In their adventure, players will get to revisit, once seemingly, lush environments, but this time they are more believable than before. With no zoom in resolution changes or pixilation and higher particle density, the world is much more alive, and much more realistic than before. This isn’t just a mere-remake, but a pure re-imagining, but with the original fully intact. No changes were made, except under the games hood itself. For those wanting multiplayer, they are not left behind at all, the game features all previously released content.


-Campaign-


When saying this is the campaign portion, you’d expect this to be about the story, but instead, many of you have possibly played the original and know what’s going on. Some of you have not, but the problem is: spoilers. That is one thing that makes discussing the campaign difficult, but at the same time, keeps the game fresh as possible. This portion will instead be about the performance changes, the enhancements that have been made, but also some of the things that still need fixed from the predecessor. 


 


The Last of Us as we know changed the way the Zombie-genre could be seen. The game implied limited ammo, difficult enemies, puzzles, slow-paced moments that made the heart pound inside your chest, and ‘abilities’ that Joel and Ellie possessed to make them unique. This time around, we are given the idea that the game itself has been enhanced, and it has. When playing the title during intense action scenes, the frame rate was smooth, not that thirty frames a second smooth, but the sixty frames per second kind, which made combat much easier to go through. Aiming guns seemed precise, and not delayed due to the limitations the hardware gave it. This was a problem in the original since players would have to be concerned about a frame rate drop, and possibly miss their shot, only to suffer the consequences. With the Remastered Edition, this is something that has yet to be experienced, even with the sequences sometimes being filled with enemies, particle effects, and animations that would, otherwise, have slowed the PS3 to a crawl versus the PS4’s powerhouse, that backs it. For many of you, you may recall the spore filled hallways, water-filled tunnels, and the lighting effects that took place to give the game that realistic feel to it. Guess what? That’s been enhanced too now.


Thanks to Naughty Dog, we are able to see something a bit more interesting when exploring the vast lands, of the United States, during Ellie and Joel’s travels. Many will be able to point out the fact that in one of the starting scenes, Joel and Tess are exploring the outer city limits, which have been blocked off by the remaining government based forces. When having explored the area. I was capable of seeing the world, as if I’d never seen it before. It wasn’t that watered down and layer-mapped area that sometimes had flickering leaves and water animations, instead it was if I had seen the world Naughty Dog created for the first time. Water moved, with Joel’s steps, the grass seemingly pushed down beneath his feet, and even the snow, in some of the later stages, left foot prints for enemies and me to track. This was what began to make the game a bit more unique than before. One of the levels players explore, a building is collapsing and they have to make their way through it, but with the infected, this was a challenge. In this stage, I got to see one of the biggest advances, in graphics, in the game, thanks to the use of flashlights, Joel’s listening ability, and the random debris that floats within the air quite often. This was something I was not expecting, and highly applaud the team for. 


With all the changes having been made under the hood, players can truly expect the game to be astonished with many of the graphical upgrades, but also amazed that everything remained intact, in this transition. The game has not seen any changes from where hidden secrets were, how puzzles were performed, or anything. Players are seeing what I could consider a true HD remake of all the games content.


 

 

-Multiplayer-


Want a good reason to take the fight online between Hunters and Fireflies? In the multiplayer, players will choose a faction, unfortunately, from what has been experienced, factions can’t be changed immediately, but only after completing a “12 weeks” type situation within the multiplayer itself. These weeks can be completed through the three game modes available: Survivors, Interrogation, and Supply Raid. Unfortunately, both Supply Raid and Survivors are team death match type modes, but survivors; being the one without respawns.


 Much like the campaign, the multiplayer features all the campaigns creatable items such as: bombs, first aid kits, smoke bombs, cocktails, shivs, and my personal favorite, melee weapon upgrades. All of these function in multiplayer just like they do in campaign. Each is brutal, powerful, and gives a heavy tactical advantage, depending on the play style.

Like in most multiplayer titles, The Last of Us features a class building system, which allows players to choose weapons, feats, and “weaponry buys”, which they can access through kills and resources. These perks do get stronger, but cost more slots within your custom classes. These upgraded perks will give you an edge against your enemies. However, do note that it doesn’t change your chances for survival or even how powerful you are against them, which is based on pure talent, weapon chance, and teamwork. Thankfully the maps all play to each play style, and allow for players to enjoy the game how they want to, gladly setting up combat scenarios, no one player would expect For snipers, you may not be able to use your stamina to listen for them, as they may have a feat not allowing themselves to be spotted, you may not be able to even hear them at all for that matter when wanted, or needed. The only thing that may give them away might be the flare off their scope. The multiplayer does require a lot of teamwork, and coordination, in order to survive the requirements for a players “village”. 


Players will be required to meet certain requirements, in order to keep their survivors happy, and also take on special scenarios, via weapon kills, wins, losses, and or gatherings, in order to keep their survivor population up, in order to make it past the twelve weeks mark. This is something that makes getting a high population difficult as the attacks, raids, and such goes up, and also come in seemingly higher frequencies.


Overall, The Last of Us Remastered is a true masterpiece and deserves to be recognized as a host, to the once upon a time, Game of the Year title, which earned more than two hundred Game of the Year Awards. This one sets itself up there, if not higher, on the expectations players have. For those wanting to experience it, The Last of Us Remastered is now available physically at all major retailers and digitally through the PlayStation Store and requires approximately 50 GB’s of hard drive for both multiplayer and single player portions. For digital, memory requirements may vary based on what portions are downloaded.

Review : The Last of Us: Remastered – A Beautiful Apocalypse – Part 1

Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page
Written by: Josh Turner
 
 

Editor’s Note: This is a 2 part review, done by 2 team members, our Writer extraordinaire, Josh Turner & our Founder, Dustin Murphy. This is part one, done by Josh Turner

I held the box, within my hands, feeling old wounds begin to re-open, the old pain feeling fresh, once more. “Again, I must go down this rabbit hole again” I thought to myself. “The journey, the tears, the heart wrenching surprises… I must endure this all again.” I press start, and am greeted by an old Violin that has become signature for this title. Yes, back down the rabbit hole. Back to the cross country journey of Joel and Ellie, back to… The Last of Us.

The first thing I want to make clear, before I even continue, is that even though I’ve already played, and beaten this game, buying this game again on day one is completely worth it. Why, you might ask? Mainly due to the DLC, for myself; seeing that I never had an opportunity to experience the Left Behind story DLC, let alone the fact that I never touched the multiplayer when I originally had it made the purchase easy.

So, in case you lived under a rock last year, or didn’t own a PS3, The Last of Us was a defining example of what gaming should be. Rich storytelling, innovative to its genre, tight controls, great gameplay, and most of all, something that leaves you begging for more! The original release scored a perfect ten here with us, at BATGR, as well as countless other review agencies. This was a reason to buy a PS3; and in the current state of affairs when it comes to limited releases on the PS4, this is a reason to make the upgrade.

The story is one that is simple, yet complex. A man, who has become broken due to tragedy brought on by an apocalyptic plague, must take a young sixteen year old girl, across a dangerous country in an attempt to save the world. Simple enough, right? Wrong… dead wrong. Coming into this game, Naughty Dog threw out any and all topes you could think of when it comes to a thriller of this caliber. Every time you think you have figured out enough about the story to accurately call what will happen next, the developers throw a monkey wrench right into you blowing your mind, and changing everything that you think would’ve happened. Another thing this game excelled at originally, and carried over perfectly to this version, is the amazing voice acting and character development, of not only the main character, but nearly every side character you encounter. Naughty Dog created one of the most human experiences with this game, and it was something that affected many gamers, including myself, causing us to cheer when we succeeded, and cry when we failed.

With the addition of the Left Behind DLC, players are allowed to see the pivotal moment that starts it all, while revealing more of a human side to Ellie. This segment of the game mainly focuses on the story, instead of the action. Not to say there won’t be a few intense battles, but not nearly the same as the main game. What makes this DLC so, uniquely, awesome is you get to see Ellie be well, Ellie. The main story circles around two close friends breaking into a closed down mall running amok, but what makes it work so well is you get a look into how she enjoyed her life prior to becoming the walking cure, for the world.

When it comes to the multiplayer, it was a whole new experience for me. Seeing that I originally borrowed my copy of TLOU off of a friend, I didn’t want to be “That Guy” and use his online pass to play it. So I regrettably never had a chance to experience this games multiplayer the first time through. What I have found though, is a multiplayer I can truly get behind and enjoy. Back in the day, when online multiplayer was really first booming, there was a game called SOCOM. In all honesty that what this game reminds me of; It’s slow, methodical, and team orientated. To properly play, and win at this you must be in communication with your team nearly at all times. There are no one man hero’s in this multiplayer, and that’s something very unique in this current age of the “Twitch Shooter”.

Last but not least is the “Remastered” part of the game, which is absolutely jaw dropping. They truly pushed what their engine could do, and recreated a world that was already vibrant, turning it into something photorealistic. In all honesty, just in the first segment of the game when you’re escaping Texas was enough to take my breath away. I personally can’t wait until I get into the winter portion of the game just to see what the new snow effects are going to be like.

(Final Verdict)

I’m going to make this quick, and to the point. If you own a PS4, you need to own this game. Whether you have played it before, or not; the content within this packaging is worth the $50 (USD) price point. It’s just as gripping, and action packed, but now comes with a slew of extra content you may or may not have experienced. This game is truly a masterpiece.

I give The Last of Us: Remastered a…10 out of 10

Reivew: One Piece: Unlimited World Red – Setting Sail for a Big World

One Piece: Unlimited World Red – Setting Sail for a Big World!

Originally Published on the Official Blast Away the Game Review Facebook Page

Written by Dustin Murphy



Pros:

  • Even on handhelds no frame rate drops were present
  • Controls are very easy to learn for return players and newcomers
  • Players not knowledgeable of One Piece can easily play the title and not feel confused
  • Downside of the Wii U version is the 15.5 GB Download – External HD is recommended
  • Graphics are amazingly done and stick close to an anime style show
  • Online Battle Coliseum is fun, but sadly requires ad-hoc mode
  • New Game+ is there and lets players keep all progress aside from chapter completion


Cons:

  • For players wanting to platinum, a single-play through will not cut it.
  • Game only comes in Japanese voice overs, subtitle reading is a must.
  • Cut-scenes to people who just want to play are extremely long

Final Verdict: 7 out of 10

Final Thoughts: As a person who is well versed in the world of anime, I’ve never had the knack to pick up One Piece, until now. Unlimited World Red set up a scenario where I could pick up the title and play. Thankfully, I learned a bit about Luffy and his Straw Hat gang just by playing the title and realized; there’s a lot to enjoy with it. For anyone who wants to have some fun, this title is one of those thanks to large maps, plenty of zones to explore, and rather fun DLC that is available for consumers to purchase.

What little I knew of One Piece was this for sure. The game was about pirates, a rubbery one by the name of Monkey D. Luffy, and his notorious band of silly pirates that tag along with him. I knew the series referenced famous pirates, but namely; Blackbeard. The part I wasn’t expecting was the amount of humor Bandai Namco keeps around with the series that has kept me entertained for hours on end so far. I don’t mean just a few hours, we’re talking almost twenty-three hours of laughs, and that’s not even having come close to platinuming the title! In One Piece Unlimited World Red, we are given a chance to see a Pirate by the name of Red. He’s what I would consider a true pain in the rear as we get to see him and his companion Pato join the cast of characters created by Eiichiro Oda. 

Within the first twenty minutes, players will get to experience the beat-em-up brawler type element the game has laced deep within the RPG leveling up that sits inside of the game. Luckily this is something that is done quite well and won’t have players flicking through menus in order to distribute stats. Instead players get to dig through “crafted words” and “item words”. Thesecrafted words and item words can be leveled up by the ‘Poet’. Through leveling up words through the poet; players will get to use more powerful traits regarding their health, attack, defense, and abilities. This is something I noticed that became more and more evident through later missions as enemies began to hit harder, attack in larger groups, and overall become more difficult to take down. 

When it comes to battling there is something rather interesting to be said about it as players will become acquainted with jumping, attacking, and setting up combos in order to perform breakers and rushes. These breakers and rushes, once used to performing, will make players more efficient against enemies with shields or ones that are just hard to knock down in general. Thankfully there is an ability set players can use by filling up the SP bar, which will all them to perform abilities such as Luffy’s ‘Gum Gum Ironfist” and knock enemies across the map like rag dolls. Others such as Nani will use her staff and embu it with lightning and smack enemies who are in her attacks path. Players can also use up all their energy SP in order to combine the total power of their entire group in an attempt to dispatch hordes of enemies or a single boss. These are just a few examples of what is possible as they play each of the members that are available within Monkey D. Luffy’s Straw-hat Pirate Gang. 

Outside of combat; there is a lot to do. Players can take their time, explore a rather large open world, and even take on side quests to earn a bit more coin within the title. They can also take on the possibility of farming the materials they will need to upgrade their portside village. By doing this, players will have access to larger shops, more powerful items to obtain, and even the possibility of better custom words to use. This is something players should consider greatly during each play through or their only one. 

When expanding the village there is an option that becomes available; minigames. These mini-games vary from collecting balloons around the port before time runs out, matching up tiles for who is a pirate and who isn’t, to simply doing a blindfold plank walk off the side of a boat. These types of mini-games can give players a bit of amusement outside of their main objectives or side objectives for quite some time. The rewards do vary based on medals earned and can be rare resources players may or may not need in order to expand the port. Don’t forget that character words can be hidden within each map and can only be found there.

When it comes to how massive this game was, I had to get my hands on both the PS Vita and 3DS versions since we knew how the Wii U and PS3 versions would perform. The handheld versions performed right up there with their console counterparts. Each of these versions performed flawlessly with no frame rate hiccups, graphic changes, or even draw-in’s occurring. This means the game performs on handheld just like it does on console, and will not disappoint players, in the least. However, thanks to consoles having bigger controllers, it made it a bit easier to play, for long periods of time. If you can manage the handheld versions for more than a few hours at a time, this game is right up your alley, and the PS Vita version does allow for cross-saving so that players can access their saved files at any given time. The downside of the 3DS version of this title is immaculate, but unfortunate, it does not take advantage of the stereoscopic 3D like one would think. 

For those wondering, One Piece Unlimited World Red is definitely worth every dime spent as it features the original Japanese voice cast, original anime-like graphics, and almost endless gameplay. Thanks to even the co-op based Battle Coliseum that can be done via local only multiplayer, this game is very, very far from short, and will give players hundreds of hours, of gameplay, as long as they have friends with the title nearby.