Conrad: I re-opened the door on Fallout 3 and am steadily progressing on a second playthrough. I picked up Bomberman Act Zero because it was $6 and I wanted to prove to myself that it wasn’t worth that much. I was not disappointed.
I also grabbed Persona 4 and have just started out. I think this is going to be the game that determines whether or not I buy another J-RPG ever. If I can’t finish this one, after all of the positive things I’ve heard, I think I’m just going to give up on the genre altogether.
Jim: This week was mostly spent fulfilling some self-imposed review duties, as I played through Destroy All Humans: Path of the Furon and am still battling my way through Rise of the Argonauts. The former already has a review published and the latter I am embargo-bound to remain silent on. Check back to Dtoid on December 16 when the review goes up! Trust me, if you are at all interested in the title, you’ll want to read this.
Otherwise, my Gears of War 2 disc returned from England and I see that the online mode has devolved into a wasteland of quitting host griefers and lobby delays that the patch seems to have made worse. The experience is not as I once knew it to be. I am going to have to really get onto Xbox Live at times when Dtoid community members are playing. Also, got to indulge in some Tales of Vesperia. I declare it … alright.
Colette: It’s been all Persona 4 since the day it came out. While there is a lot more to do (almost overwhelmingly so), the main issue I had with Persona 3 does not seem to be changed, that being that I find that it takes multiple trips to complete a dungeon kind of annoying. Of course, the game has so much else going for it that I’m not going to let it get in the way … but I do wish I could program those dungeon grinds to autoplay themselves sometimes.
Dale: Star Ocean was re-released on the PSP. This has aged well.
Justin: Since Tron and Topher have been talking about Jumping Flash! quite a bit in the e-mailer this week, and I had some spare cash in my PSN wallet, I figured I’d give it a download. I’d never heard of this game before, and I certainly wasen’t expecting it to turn out to be a quirky first-person shooter platformer where you control a robot frog that can hop really high, but it is, and it’s fun, so wheeeeeeeeee!
And due to craving some Breath of Fire, I started replaying the fourth entry in the series. I’d forgotten how nice it looked for a PSX game. I’d also forgotten how annoying the camera is to deal with.
Chad: 45 hours in, and still LOVING Fallout 3.
I have a question, though? Without ruining anything, I am in the child town of Little Lamplight and headed towards Vault 82 through Murder Pass. Am I getting near the end of the story part of the game? I keep getting distracted with random exploration that I have no idea how far into the game I am.
Any vague info would be much appreciated.
Samit: Aside from the usual doses of Rock Band 2 and NHL 09 — my personal games of the year — I tooled around in PlayStation Home for an hour or two and decided that I probably won’t ever go back to it. I also tried out the co-op in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, and while I don’t want to give away the upcoming review, I’ll just say that the co-op is … fun.
DMV: Now that I’m home and with friends, it’s more about co-op and versus games. So far, that means Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix and Dynasty Warriors Gundam.
Topher: JUMPING FLASH.
Jonathan: EXACT…
This week I was lucky enough to find Castle of Shikigami 3 and Space Invaders Extreme at a local Gamestop. Both cost $20, both are shmups, and both have been discontinued. So yeah, I was pretty psyched about that.
Also got into Persona 4. So far, it’s a hell of a lot more involving than Persona 3, but I’m still not sure if I’ll ever finish it. Sometimes I actually wish I’d get my legs broken or something so I’d be forced to stay in one place for long enough to sit through these massive JRPGs the country keeps pumping out.
Also played a few hours of Animal Crossing: City Folk, sent some annoying Wii Speak voice messages to a few Dtoid community members, and got Guitar Hero: World Tour for my birthday (which is today).
So don’t just sit there! CELEBRATE ME!
Nick: I can’t believe you let Guitar Hero: World Tour into your home …
Published: Dec 14, 2008 10:28 pm