X edge
Posted by Ayaka
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Cross Edge is a very unique game, I bought it about four months ago, tried playing it and after giving up on the controls I set it aside for the four moths I had it.
Not to long ago however (three days ago), while at a LAN party I decided to give this game and myself a second chance. So with a bit more understanding of the controls I was able to move forward in the game, quite a lot more then my 20 minutes spend the very first time I tried it.
It is a turn base RPG, that demands constant thinking and planning on your part to be able and survive the battles. Better yet you get to change your characters while in battle as long as you have enough AP to spend.
In all reality your moves, healing, shifting, and changes are all part of your AP without enough AP you can't do much of anything and have to end your turn. It is a very fun game, though I've only played enough to enter the second world it becomes quite addicting. You have your main characters York and Miku, and quite a variety of others from different RPGs like Etna and Dood from Disgaea.
The game story is also quite fun, Miku and York got sucked into a strange world in which souls are trapped. A small girl ask for their help (and other characters) to save the souls, so that she can send them back to their own world. Through the game as you save souls you'll receive forms for your characters, this 'forms' are actually different outfits that you can use to change the appearance of the females in the game.
The game is only for the PS3, so if you do have gone I suggest you get the demo or find a copy of the game. That is if you enjoy RPGs as much as I do. Either way this game is one of the few that have made it to my top list when it comes to games on the PS3 defiantly worth the try.
Those old manga from years on back
Posted by LordEx
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Saturday, May 8, 2010
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Have you ever found yourself sitting in your study (or wherever you prefer to sit down an read) gazing at shelf upon shelf of manga from your early childhood? Have you ever paid any attention to the stacks and piles of graphic novels since you've put them back on the shelf after reading them? Do you pick them up once in a while to give them a quick read?
I know of conventions that now have a manga trading workshop. Would you part with a piece of your prized collection for some new reading material? Or perhaps a coveted rare find? Are you looking more to collect? Or are you looking for some entertainment?
With a single book reaching up to fourteen dollars in some cases, its nearly impossible for me to regularly buy manga the way I once used to. (No shame here, mommy and daddy bought it for me) This leaves me with the only option of selling my manga, or trading, to obtain new novels. The local library helps out once in a while, but the racks there are not that impressive for a hardcore otaku.
For me, manga was always a source of entertainment. I enjoy it more so than anime. Not having to devote yourself to watching a whole episode. I can meerly read chapter by chapter or the whole damn thing, whether for leisure, passing time, or when on the royal throne.
A lot of times I wish that manga would cost as much as it does in the land of the rising sun. A few bucks could net you the latest and greatest read. But this is just a broke otaku's dream.