Weekend, what are you playing?

We are half way though May, new game releases are afoot but I'm sure most of you have a game or two to beat. So what are you playing?

Migoy: My Duodecim save got corrupted. My cousins were playing multiplayer and one of em had my PSP, the battery died right after a fight (where the game auto saves) so fuck it, gonna fully import my old Dissidia game keeping my old characters at maxed out at level 100. Aside from Dissidia Duodecim despair I feel a strong urge to play Final Fantasy Tactics (PSP) from square one. Also I've got an eye on another SquareEnix Game, Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection. Lotsa RPGs on my list. Gonna be a long day.

Quash: This weekend is still Mass Effect 2 for me. Working on my save file in my PS3 so that I can use that save for Mass Effect 3. In the main story I'm suppose to get the IFF but I'm focusing on all possible loyalty missions at this point and side quests before continuing. My goal is no one dead on the Suicide Mission, Max Paragon and mostly all important side quests done.  Oh! i also played some Diablo 2 co-op with a friend last friday. Currently on Act 2 with a level 18 Sorceress. This has to be my 4th Sorceress in that game, favorite class? yep. I've already decided to be a Wizard for Diablo 3.

Arlie: I've been exploring the Province of Cyrodiil this weekend. Yes, I'm playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for PC using my Female Nord Knight named "Arya Stark" (from Game of Thrones). I already finished the faction quests for the Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, Thieves Guild, Knights of the Nine and I am already halfway on the Dark Brotherhood quests (I already have my loyal steed, Shadowmere). As some of you might know, I've been streaming my TES IV: Oblivion gaming session live on our JTV channel. You can watch my previous game sessions archived there so please feel free to visit anytime, you might catch me or anyone of us play live and chat with us while we do fucked up shit like the video shown below.

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I also played Brink, but I haven't tried multiplayer yet and the AI is just plain suck (could literally go around an AI enemy, clueless mofos). I already finished the Resistance campaign and already started with Security campaign. Overall, I like the game (it reminded me of Team Fortress 2) with better gameplay (PARKOUR BABYYYY!) and I might enjoy playing it online. You can also watch my Brink gaming sessions on our JTV channel.

Review - Dissidia 012 [Duodecim] Final Fantasy

The battle between Order and Chaos rages on in this portable prequel to 2009's RPG/Fighter/Brawler Dissidia Final Fantasy. With new characters, various improvements and an added story sequence, will this be worth another trip into the endless cycle of battle?

Dissidia 012 [Duodecim] Final Fantasy

Developer: Square Enix

Publisher: Square Enix

Platform: Sony PlayStation Portable

Rating: T for Teen

Release: 3/22/2011

When you hear Final Fantasy and fighting game, you usually don't put two and two together. Having said that, the thought of a fighting game having heavy RPG elements would not be possible. Square Enix has proved our little minds wrong with their Final Fantasy fighting game on the PSP.

Story: The goddess of order, Cosmos, and the god of discord, Chaos, are locked in conflict and both sides have summoned warriors from the Final Fantasy multiverse to fight as their champions. During the 12th cycle of this conflict, beings known as Manikins, who take the form of memories of the summoned warriors, have surfaced and are continiously growing in number putting the side of Cosmos at a disadvantage. A few of Cosmos' champions have banned together to find the source of these Manikins and put a stop to their seemingly infinite numbers.

The story may not be for everyone but is still very Final Fantasy and fans of the franchise will appreciate it as it still retains a lot of cinematic flare the series is known for. You might find some significant plot holes in the story but Reports (side missions and extra cutscenes) in the game try to fill those gaps in by showing events that lead up to the 13th cycle. The 13th cycle being the main story in the 1st Dissidia game.

Its not everyone's cup of tea but hey, its flashy and to me that makes up for it.

Gameplay: The action in this game is a mix of 3rd person brawling and heavy RPG development. Each character can level-up, learning new abilities and equip different items and accessories to boost stats.

There are two main types of attacks, the brave attack and the HP attack. Each character starts off with a base brave value, attacking your opponents brave will reduce theirs and add to your own. You brave value corresponds to how much HP damage you can deal to your opponent. Giving enough damage to reduce your opponent's brave to below zero puts them in a break state. Being in a break state make you the wimpiest character in terms of attack and defense, you basically have no attack power until your brave recovers to its base number. Putting your opponent in a break state awards you with their bravery and the stage bravery.

Sounds complicated but the basic gist of it is that you work to deal a lot of damage to build up your brave and use that brave to deal HP damage on your opponent. This unique fighting system makes a very intense back and forth between characters in battle and with the game having such a fast pace, you are always on your toes.

This game can ask a lot of precision, especially if you are facing strong opponents who have a higher level. What type of move to use, when to use it, when and where to dodge or block and landing that counter hit can be a thrilling experience. Summons are also present in the game and have various effects that can turn the tide of battle completely around.

This may all be very overwhelming at first but the game eases you in with a well explained tutorial when you first boot the game and picture tutorials that you can view multiple times in the options menu to a point where most of the motions you will be performing will be second nature.

Features: With the full roster of the 1st game and 9 new characters added in the second game, I'd say that's a pretty rich selection of characters. Every character feels unique and different enough to cater to any kind of style you like. From the straight forward power fighter to the trap setting magic user to a combination of both. Experimenting with different characters just adds to the fun.

A team battle system has been added to the game which lets you choose 5 characters to face off against another 5 in either a tournament style or a round-robin style. This is a great way to farm experience as each character in your party gains the experience of the character you are currently using.

Another new feature which I think will play a significant difference in the play style of the 1st game is the addition of a new assist system. You build up your assist bar by performing and chaining attacks. The assist bar consists of 2 segments, the use of 1 segment is for brave attacks and HP attacks cost 2. Depending on who you choose your assist character to be, where your opponent is on the battle field and what type of attack you wish to use can play a huge role in your strategy and can change up the game in a great amount. Aside from using your assist character to attack, you can also substitute your character with when you're in a bind. It may lock your assist bar for a set period of time but that's better than taking that huge 9999 brave damage right?

I can go into the other changes and additions but to notice and appreciate them, you'd have to have played the 1st game as much as I did.

Multiplayer: Multiplayer hasn't changed as much as in the 1st game, you can partake in 1 on 1 battles via adhoc, trade ghost data and friend cards. Still no online play but really, who plays online on their PSP?

Bottom line is I think this game is still awesome despite having a somehow forced story and retains majority of the same mechanics as the 1st game. I loved the 1st game but the additions and changes made in the 2nd game are more than enough for me to acknowledge Duodecim as a worthy addition to my PSP library. Oh and did I mention, when you beat the 012 story you unlock the revamped story of the 1st game?

Score: 95 / 100

Pros: Very rich varied roster

Ridiculous amount of content

updates, changes and additions are for the better and add to the overall game

graphics are still top notch

you can still cheat the special day on the calendar

Cons: story can get very confusing

grinding is still required

Feral Chaos is an annoying bitch

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Weekend, what are you playing?

Here we are the at first weekend of May. PSN is still down but that can't keep a good gamer down. So what are you playing this weekend?

Migoy: Dissidia Duodecim is still hogging my PSP but I have been able to touch some other games. Started Cave Story again and I forgot how good that game was so I'll definitely be playing some more of that. I bought a Gun accessory for the Wii and it works suprisingly well, better than I expected at least so that made me revisit some of my older Wii shooting games such as Resident Evil: The Dark Side Chronicles. I also just got Thor: God of Thunder on the Wii and with that, by Odin's might I say thee NAY!

Quash: Saturday i joined a Super Street Fighter 2v2 tournament and had a blast. Won my first 2 matches, hit the winner's bracket and went downhill from there. After my team got eliminated I stayed to watch the Grand Finals and watching the best the Philippines has to offer was a treat. I played Chun Li and my partner played Honda, I didn't know my partner before the tournament since we teamed up in their forums but we both did well.

The tournament was a success so congratulations to pinoy2dfighters for a job well done, will make a post about it soon with pictures from the event. Since that tournament is over, i think ill continue my 4th Mass Effect 2 play through and get it over with.

Phats' new wallpaper

"You will call me... Betty!"

If you are following me on twitter then maybe you've already seen this but if not then here it is. Phats is the name of my PSP 1000, cause well... its the PSP fat, simple as that.

I've recently rewatched Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (which is still hilarious btw) and wanted the evil Master Pain, who is evil because he is evil, to be my wallpaper.

As for my Desktop's wallpaper....

but I'll save this for another time. :D

Weekend, what are you playing?

We enter into the month of May and with the PlayStation Network still down, meaning that all PS3 owners have no online fun for 2 weekends now. Still, people nowadays usually have more than one means of playing a video game here or there. So, what are you playing this weekend? 

Migoy: Still fighting the good fight in Dissidia 012 Duodecim: Final Fantasy. 50+ hours in and halfway through Scenario 000. Grinding with other characters on Quick Party battles on the side. I have a few PSX titles on my PSP which I got before the great PSN crash of 2011. Also found a few older PSX titles such as the 3 Road Rash games and Harry Potter 1. A bit of nostalgia gaming. I also found a GameCube memory card at Datablitz which I bought in a heartbeat and tested it by revisiting Mortal Kombat Deception, that game controls like butt.

Quash: Finally sat down and finished Crysis 2 yesterday. It was a great game overall and i'm thinking of making a review about it. Since Crysis 2 is out of the way i think i'll continue with Portal 2, i just started and hoping to finish this too by today. It was said to be arund 6-8 hours long but of course it all depends if i fail in some of the test chambers.

Arlie: Still playing Patapon 3, I am using Yumiyacha (Ranged type) as my primary Uberhero class and switched it to Wondabarappa who shoots crap out of a magical tuba. I might finally start on Dissidia 012 Duodecim: Final Fantasy this week. I will also play and hopefully finish today the fourth episode of Back To The Future: The Game which is entitled "Double Visions".