In which we take a semi-deep look at what makes Jak 3 tick, why I see it as the best Jak and Daxter game, and what kind of story its trying to tell. As always, check out the blog on RFGeneration (link below) to see some extended thoughts on Jak 3 and the review, and be sure to leave a dislike and a comment telling me why this review sucks, and where it could be better.
Man this game was trash. At least Dragon Ball Z Sagas tried. It wasn't good, but it made an honest effort. Check out the blog to see some extended thoughts on how I originally was going to go about this review!
This time it's my favorite anime, and some interesting beat em ups! Should they be skipped, are they amazing hidden gems, or are they just all right? The PS2 only got 2 Fullmetal Alchemist games in America, so let's take a look at them.
I was very surprised to see that this game was on the Playstation 2. I was familiar with the series, but didn't except that it would be brought to Western audiences as early as the 6th generation. Nonetheless, it was a wholesome challenge, and will continue to satisfy me for quite some time.
Once an obscure title, now a cult classic, it's Blood Will Tell! I was planning on reviewing Sakura Wars after the last video, but when I found out about the new Dororo anime, I had to rush to make this and get it out as soon as possible.
Blood Will Tell is a hack and slash action adventure game based on Dororo, a 60s manga written by Osamu Tezuka, the creator of Astro Boy. It's great fun at a great cost, with a couple downsides. Such as the music. The music in this video was taken from Way of the Samurai 2 and Genji: Dawn of the Samurai, because Blood Will Tell has really bad music, which I didn't touch on in the video. Oops.
It's time to see which classic PS2 game is better! GTA 3 was a very important game that changed the market's preferences when it comes to mature, gritty games. Its success sent a shockwave through the industry that is responsible for a number of great franchises, but I think the best way to show the effect it had is to look at the differences between Jak and Daxter and its sequel, Jak 2. They're similar in a lot of ways but in regards to the action and tone they're totally different. So which is better, and why? We explore that in this review.