The Backlog Check-in Vol. 67: 4/13/19: World War Z Edition
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:28 pm
I quit playing Toukiden 2, it was extremely repetitive. You just fight monsters small, medium and large out in open-ish environments over and over again, that's it. A lot of developers don't even seem to try anymore, they just put out games by the numbers without any real creativity, originality, or fun factor these days. I've played too many games over the years to be satisfied by average **** now.
I've been going through my physical game collection checking out games that I'm not sure that I want play to find out if I want to keep them, or not. I played some Far Cry Primal, Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness and World of Final Fantasy so far.
Far Cry Primal grabbed me right away, I wasn't sure how I was going to like the whole caveman take on Far Cry but I really liked what I played of it. The graphics and gameplay are really good, and the time period and setting are a refreshing change from a lot of other video games.
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness seems like a typical JRPG with an anime style, a somewhat colorful cast of characters and a solid real time combat system. While nothing out of the ordinary for the genre, it still had enough appeal to it to make it something that I want to play.
World of Final Fantasy seems childish with an absurd story, some annoying characters, Pokémon style creature capturing and a goofy character stacking system. The graphics are nice, but I didn't really like anything else about it. It's just not for me.
World War Z comes out next week:

I've been going through my physical game collection checking out games that I'm not sure that I want play to find out if I want to keep them, or not. I played some Far Cry Primal, Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness and World of Final Fantasy so far.
Far Cry Primal grabbed me right away, I wasn't sure how I was going to like the whole caveman take on Far Cry but I really liked what I played of it. The graphics and gameplay are really good, and the time period and setting are a refreshing change from a lot of other video games.
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness seems like a typical JRPG with an anime style, a somewhat colorful cast of characters and a solid real time combat system. While nothing out of the ordinary for the genre, it still had enough appeal to it to make it something that I want to play.
World of Final Fantasy seems childish with an absurd story, some annoying characters, Pokémon style creature capturing and a goofy character stacking system. The graphics are nice, but I didn't really like anything else about it. It's just not for me.
World War Z comes out next week:
