Showing posts with label Week in Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week in Review. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2026

Week in Review - 7/10/2026


This review will cover this week and last week, because I was out of town again. Considering how many days this covers, I really haven't played much at all. I have picked a new game to work on, but I have not had the time to sit down and work on it. So that game is still a mystery!

  • Dave the Diver (PC - Steam)
I continue to plug away at this comfort food of a game. I have come back to this game many times since its release and I have not beaten it a single time. There is something so relaxing about diving for fish by day and restaurant management by night. It appeals to the video game fisherman in me and the business management tycoon at the same time. I have unlocked the fish farm for breeding. I have unlocked the rice farm for growing my own rice (currently). I'm somehow almost finished with the first month of the game and have only scratched the surface of Chapter 3. I'm just content to dive and upgrade recipes for the most part. I'm enjoying a much more leisurely pace through the game overall. 

  • Pokémon Blue (Gameboy Color)
I have dusted off my Generation Nuzlocke (Genlocke) and pushed Gen forward. These are the rules I decided to follow. Standard Nuzlocke: 1st Encounter Per Route, Faint is Death, Everything is Nicknamed. I will not catch Duplicates, so first new species per route. This creates a bit of an unfair advantage, but once an evolution line receives XP on my team, it is locked out forever. This forces new Pokémon if old ones die. I cannot use Legendaries, but I can catch them. I remain on Switch Mode, but I cannot use HP healing items in battle. Status cleaning items that do not restore HP are allowed. So far, I have claimed my 3rd Badge with no deaths with Bulbasaur, Rattata, Spearow and Nidoran (F). 

  • Tales of Seikyu (PC - Steam) 
I have a thing for cozy games like this. That thing is starting them and playing through a season or two and then never coming back. It's a really peculiar habit of mine. The list is endless and the weird thing is that I really enjoy them all in the limited time I spend in that world. I bought this one on launch day, though, because there is something special about it to me. You get to play as a fox! I can fish and be a fox? Yes, please. So far I think it's cute and I'm enjoying it. The character creator was pretty limited, but the character is cool looking either way. You gain mastery over numerous transformations which help you explore and cultivate the land. Right now I have access to Human, Boar, Slime and Fox. I'm still in the Spring season churning out turnips and potatoes. 


Games I Need to Finish
  • Yakuza 3 Remaster
  • Yakuza Kiwami 3 / Dark Ties
  • Monster Hunter Stories 2
  • CyberPunk 2077
  • Trails to Azure 

Friday, May 15, 2026

Week in Review - 5/15/2026

 


  • Planet of Lana (PC - GamePass)
I'm really hitting a lot of games before they disappear from the subscriptions that I pay for. This is a very short and very beautiful game about a girl named Lana separated from her ... friend? Sibling? The graphics are amazing. The music is amazing. I believe it took about 4-5 hours, so it's not a huge commitment of time for a very emotional and simply told story. It's a puzzle-platform game, so it reminded me of old classics like the Oddworld franchise - Abe's Oddysee and Abe's Exodus. It has such a minimalist story told through the exploration of the world to reunite these two children - and you get a cute little pet to accompany you on the journey. I can't recommend this short game enough. I'm glad I got a chance before it disappeared out of my sphere of games. 



  • Soul Hackers 2 (PlayStation 5)
This is another game that I've wanted to try but is falling off PlayStation Plus on May 19th. I highly doubt I will be able to finish it in time, but if I get hooked then maybe I will buy it on an upcoming sale. For a spin-off in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, it doesn't have the greatest reputation. I have to say the opening sequence was extremely confusing. The graphics are awesome and gameplay seem very fun so far. I see the name Kuzunoha is mentioned in this game. That's another game (Raidoh Kuzunoha) I need to play. It is so far and overall enjoyable. I'm not entirely sure what all the negative press was about, but it has also gone through a few patches as I'm playing it 2 years after its launch.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Week in Review - 5/1/2026

 


  • Pokémon Blue (GameBoy)

I started a project that I wanted to do for a long time. This is Phase 1 of a Generational Nuzlocke or Genlocke where I try to go through as many games as possible in a Nuzlocke-style. Each subsequent game (or Generation) I will carry over surviving members of the team that made it into the Hall of Fame as a new generation. I also cannot use any previous evolution lines that have been used (gained experience) so if I lose a Pidgey in Pokémon Blue then I can never use a Pidgey-line ever again in the run. 



  • Sand Land (PlayStation 5)

This game launched right around the death of legendary Akira Toriyama. I had thought to buy it and play through it as an homage to the great creator, but upon playing the demo of the game was sadly underwhelmed - I played a bit of Xenoverse and Kakarot instead. This game leaves PlayStation Plus on May 19, so I decided now or never on checking it out. The demo is not representative of the game, but the game is still fairly mediocre. I'm enjoying the characters and the story, but the gameplay is repetitive. 





  • Vampire Crawlers (PC)

I took a pass on Vampire Survivor, but this game is right in my wheelhouse as a dungeon exploring deck-building adventure. I may have to rethink Vampire Survivor since this game is just so amazing. I have lost countless hours checking this game out this week. I don't know what to say about it except it feels like my new deckbuilding obsession akin to Balatro or Slay the Spire back in their day. 







  • Yakuza 3 Remaster (PlayStation 4) 

It should not be a shock at this point that "Like a Dragon" is in my TOP 3 best franchises. Yakuza 3 has been sort of the odd man out in this journey because the remaster didn't really do enough to make the game as accessible as Kiwami versions of 1 & 2. However, be careful what you wish for. I'm playing Yakuza 3 alongside the newly released Kiwami 3 and I daresay I'm enjoying the remaster of the original a lot more than Kiwami 3. They changed too much. 






  • Yakuza Kiwami 3 (PlayStation 5) 
That brings me to Yakuza Kiwami 3 which is a good game. It's fun. It's silly. It's got great combat, but they just changed too much of the story for reasons I cannot understand. They ditched hostesses; they took 100 substories down to 30 and most of them are new and add nothing of substance. The addition of the biker gang story is fine, but nothing to write home about. Turning the orphanage into its own side-content is a strange choice, because on the one hand it's a lot more in-depth managing the orphanage and hanging out with the kiddos, but removing it from the mandatory storyline means a lot of people might pass over getting to know these kids - which impacts how you feel about Kiryu and how you feel about the orphans in the future games. 

Overall, Kiwami 3 feels like an attempt to make Yakuza 3 more fun to a modern gamer, but totally disregards how it will translate into Yakuza 4-5-6-8 of Kiryu's journey going forward. The choices RGG made to keep, add, remove content is so strange to me. I think it's a good, fun game, but now it doesn't quite fit in with the subsequent games. 

Friday, February 5, 2016

Week in Review - 2/5/2016



Well, it's been quite a long time since I've done this column.


Nara Lyn says hello!
My relationship with Final Fantasy XIV feels like it's about to break. Blog forthcoming. That said, Blade and Soul launched at a very opportune time to steal away my MMO attention. It's free and it's awesome. The only problem I'm having with it is that no one else seems to be getting hooked. Everyone has dipped their toe, but no one seems ready to commit to it. The login queues have lightened up and I find myself online for an hour or two every day, but I'm all alone!

I don't have pictures of Shai on this PC.
I only log in to FF14 these days to raid with my main team. I was raiding on two teams for over a year, but finally let one of them go. My wife has all but quit, too. For us the game is stagnant and the end game isn't enjoyable. I only play about 4 hours a week - 2 hours 2 days a week - to work on Alexander Gordius progress. It's been insanely slow as people have left the group and the game one by one. We're finally seeing some progress, but an entirely new raid opens up later this month. We won't make it in time. 

Not Actual House!
I'm not actually playing Minecraft. I turned my account over to my children along with my old PC. They now disappear into Minecraft every night. I only mention it here because I was in the game showing my daughter how to build herself a shelter and locate her way home. It's funny what they chose to prioritize compared to an adult. It's a neat social experiment to see how they spend their time and resources. One thing I have learned, when the zombie apocalypse comes, they're doomed. 

This is my current desktop background.
I'm getting back into Starbound. It's been two patches since "Jack Unbound" abruptly ended, so a lot of new content for me to explore. You may have noticed me sneak Kathmandu into my blog last weekend and hopefully I can keep you updated on his adventures. Since restarting, though, I've thought long and hard how to get back into Jack's adventure. There are a few fans on YouTube patiently awaiting his triumphant return. I'm still trying to work out the details of that story.

Valkyria Chronicles has been in the news quite a bit recently. There is the upcoming VC Remaster coming to PS4 and Valkyria: Azure Revolution coming out later this year. All this talk about one of my favorite games of all time was enough to push me over the edge. I installed the Steam version I bought long ago (hoping to encourage a VC2 or VC3 port) and began protecting Gallia one more time. The characters and the art is beautiful. The game itself is extremely fun.



- TOP
@TOPGamingBlog










Onion Knight!

Seeking a game I could play online with my wife, my brother, and his wife, we all bought this game when it launched last week. The last game we all played together was Fantasy Life and I think compared to that, it has fallen short of our expectations. However, it's fun and cute and my wife and I seem to be enjoying it together quite a lot. I'm tanking on Knight class. My wife is healing on White Mage. The game really pulls a lot of weight with nostalgia. I'm now running around in full Onion Knight armor.

- TOP           
@TopGamingBlog



Monk!

Final Fantasy Explorers has yet to addict me. I was immediately intrigued when TOP introduced it to me, prefacing that it would be similar to Fantasy Life. Between us and our wives, we played the hell out of that game! Unfortunately, I have not been hooked in the same way by FFE. I've played about 4-6 hours, but I find it lacking. Fantasy Life feels immediately limitless, but FFE feels as if it's based solely on grinding. I do feel like I've only scratched the surface and I'm not giving up yet. 

- Deez
@Deezer509