The trailers and reviews at first didn’t convince me. I must say I hesitated a lot before buying it. I’d like to think of it as a new experience. Some people call it “art game”, others “cinematic game”. Posted in PSN Game, Review | Tagged Festival of Blood, Infamous, PS3, PSN, PSN exclusive | Leave a reply What a Journey!
#INFAMOUS 2 FESTIVAL OF BLOOD HOW MUCH SPACE FULL#
Maybe also because it’s not a difficult game… ’cause no one ever wants to play Demon’s Souls ^^.įinal point: If you’re into vampires or just want a fun little game with a full game quality, Festival of Blood is for you. I don’t collect trophies so I haven’t touched it since I finished it but I had other people come over and play it and it seems that everyone enjoys it.
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The only negative point of this game is that it ends quickly. The graphics and the fluidity of the game are too good for 5$. The absence of the moral choice is necessary for the story, and frankly I didn’t miss it at all. As an Infamous fan I enjoyed playing with the vampire Cole with all his new powers, especially flying as a bat swarm (I think it’s called Shadow Swarm). Blood Festival is no Vampire Chronicles of course, but it’s fun for what it is: a short game where you play a newly turned vampire who has few hours to save his soul. And that’s because I can barely think of a game in the same genre (modern beat’em-all) with a good story.
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While I did find the game short, the story however was fine for me. When Festival of Blood came out, all reviews I read agreed on 2 things: Game is too short and the story is cheesy. In fact, you don’t even have to be familiar with the Infamous games to enjoy this one. It’s not a DLC so you don’t have to own Infamous 1 or 2 to play it. Infamous Festival of Blood is a PSN exclusive game that no one should miss now that it costs less than 5$. Posted in Retro | Tagged Intelligent Qube, Kurushi, PSN, PSone | Leave a reply Bloody Mary! But if you were a fan in the past or you just wanna try it out, Kurushi Final (an identical sequel) is available on the European (& Japanese) PS Store for 4,99euros.Ĭatherine (by Atlus) is an alternative if you want to spend 10X more money and don’t like old games. It is hard to describe how fun and addictive Kurushi is. If you get crushed by the cubes you don’t die but the level restarts and gets faster and thus harder. The catch is you have to leave the black “forbidden” cubes and manage the green “advantage” ones that help you extend your bombing field but also increase your margin of error. You play a little guy running around on a limited platform, in which waves of cubes advance to you and you have to blow them up before they get to the edge. It’s a puzzle game, simple with decent graphics that are still ok as of today.
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Kurushi is one of the first games I played and enjoyed on the PlayStation one, it was called Intelligent Qube in the US and was made by Sony Japan mainly for the japanese market. Posted in Rumors | Tagged Orbis, Playstation 4, PS4, Sony | Leave a reply Kurushi / IQ If this rumor is true, I don’t see how anyone would buy a 60$/60euros games knowing they can’t sell it or exchange it. Yep, used not pirated or copied!! Sony is supposedly unhappy with the 2nd hand market, as it’s benefice only for the retail stores and not Sony itself. And much worse, the Orbis would have a protection system against “used” games. You’d still have to buy a PS3/2/1 from the PS-store even if you own a physical copy (whaaaat?!). Now the bad news: The Orbis has no retro-compatibility. S(uper)M(ega)HD-TV? I’m really excited about it! And of course, the console would still have a Blu-ray DVD reader and a hard-drive for downloadable games/content. I wonder when we’ll we have 4096×2160 televisions and what would they be called. And would be ready to display a 4096×2160 (4K) resolution. The Orbis would have 2 AMD圆4 processors and AMD Southern Islands GPU. The 4th Playstation would be called Sony ORBIS (someone is following Nintendo steps here!) and would be available by the end of 2013. There are rumors about the next Sony console all around the web, that probably started from the infamous website Kotaku.