Thoughts on: Persona 5 Strikers

Wish I could say the fact that Persona 5 Royal completely exceeded my expectations is a factor with how disappointing Persona 5 Strikers turned out to be, but that’s not really the case. I went into it expecting a good mindless hack and slash action RPG with a story that will at least be not bad, yet even that was too much to ask. And while I didn’t hate the title and even occasionally enjoyed it, I’m not sure who the audience for this game is supposed to be.

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Revisiting Split/Second

There used to be a time I regularly played fun arcadey racing titles. But then two things happened. First – racing titles started to pursue the open world concept that made all of them move farther from the simplicity and joy of just selecting a car, a track and going. Second – the popularity of more sim-like arcade racing games like Forza Horizon and Grid, games that I just can’t get into to this day. The nice thing is that the last two greats of the genre that I loved were among the best I’ve ever experienced – Split/Second and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, both released in 2010. The sad thing is – there hasn’t been a single racing game since 2010 (the remaster of Hot Pursuit notwithstanding) that I’ve genuinely enjoyed. Is Split/Second as amazing as I remember it being?

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Happy about: Timespinner

While I love good exploration focused metroidvania titles and Timespinner is one of them, I have not played it until now, more than 5 years since it was released. I don’t even remember what made me doubt it’s worth playing. Maybe reviews that mentioned really poor writing (which turned out to be true, as I’ll cover later). Maybe the amount of metroidvania titles that started going into hard combat focus and all of the still popular “souls-like” elements, something I usually dislike, and I didn’t trust this game to not go that way. Either way, it wasn’t until after the sequel to this game was announced that I’ve decided to give it another look. And wasn’t until I heard someone describe it as “indie Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia” that I got really curious. Either way, I’m glad that I did.

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Happy about: Ib

While there is a numerous amount of horror themed adventure games made on RPG Maker, I’ve never been fond of them usually. There have been some good examples here and there, but more often than not these games leaned too hard either in pure tasteless jumpscare territory or were simply too poorly written, relying on shock value or extreme themes. Due to that, I had no knowledge of Ib when it became an extremely popular free game back in the early 2010s and would have not paid attention to this 2022 updated (and no longer free) remake, if not for catching a few streams and videos on it. I am glad, however, that other people promoted this little gem and that I got to experience it for myself.

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Happy about: RoboCop: Rogue City

Several years ago I’ve played Terminator: Resistance, which was a really neat mid-budget title from Teyon that managed to feel more fun in many ways than the big budget titles it borrowed ideas from. Additionally, it was also neat to see the studio try to capture the mood of the first two movies and find a way to make a game that made sense in the universe. Well, this time they are doing exactly the same thing with RoboCop. And while I don’t think it works as well as it did for Terminator, it’s still a very enjoyable simple game.

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Quick thoughts on: SteamWorld Build

As someone who’s usually not playing strategy games of any kind, including city builder games, I wasn’t initially planning to check SteamWorld Build. Even though I do find the universe of SteamWorld adorable, I’ve never cared about any of the titles apart from the fantastic metroidvanias of SteamWorld Dig and its even better sequel. But the demo of the game got me hooked – it felt like a perfect “introduction to the genre” kind of game. As it happens, it’s not really perfect anything, but it’s kinda nice anyway.

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Happy about: Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name

Weird how I seem to be playing Like a Dragon games more often than I’ve ever played the typical Ubisoft games, but the burnout is far less noticeable… Seriously, though, RGG Studio has been putting out games set in this universe not just annually lately, but often with several games coming out the same year. And in situations like with this game, I’m not sure if there was the point. Not that I disliked Like a Dragon Gaiden, quite the opposite, but it does feel almost unnecessary at points…

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In love with: Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition

So… I’ve never played a Dragon Quest game before this one. It’s a bit odd to think that, given how important for the development of Japanese-made RPGs the game was. Even if it itself originally drew inspiration from Wizardry and Ultima. But yeah, I’ve played almost every Final Fantasy game, but never Dragon Quest. So I’m glad that DQ XI became my introduction to the series as I do see why it’s often called one of the greatest examples of the genre.

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Few notes on: Videogame music 2023

Third year surviving the Russian genocidal invasion of Ukraine while writing about good video game music. 2023 turned out to be quite great as far as music in new releases goes, but of course a lot of the list is still made up of classics I’ve revisited since the last time I did this write up.

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Несколько важнейших изменений в дизайне игр последних лет

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Игры постоянно развиваются, каждая новая игра потенциально может создать новый стандарт для будущих игр, вне зависимости от того, будет ли сама игра успешной или нет. К сожалению, игровой индустрии свойственно, особенно в последние годы, хвататься за любые успешно реализованные дизайнерские идеи и пытаться засунуть их в каждый проект, считая их формулой успеха. Из-за этого дизайн игр плавно, но очень ощутимо меняется из года в год, и не все изменения – 100% позитивные.

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