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It was YOU, the reader with the Keyboard, in your Bedroom... you was probably trolling someone in the comments before reading this....

Or maybe that was me trolling, hmm.... na, couldn't have been me, cause I was too busy dominating at this game against 5 AI's on easy.....on EASY I tell ya........

Turns out, I did it, with a Candle Stick in the Hall... yup, I'm so good that I busted myself; caught myself RED-HANDED with my hand in the cookie jar... but somehow didn't remember doing it (holy Sh!t, think I might have Amnesia, aaaahhhh!!).

Ok ok, all jokes aside, Clue is a pretty fun game I'd definitely recommend for sure.

Edit: I played the game with all the AI's being set on Hard difficulty, twice in a row, and lost both times... wouldn't ya know it? the guilty perpetrators busted themselves (mhmm, they knew they were guilty the whole time, they were just delaying the inevitable, up until they decided to turn themselves in and confess to their own crimes.. tsk, tsk).
Pubblicata in data 20 febbraio 2023. Ultima modifica in data 22 febbraio 2023.
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Being that I'm playing the Yakuza games in numerical order, (that being said) this is the first of the series that I've played and therefore I can't compare it to the other ones just yet...

Nonetheless, I have played Judgement and Lost Judgement (in which at this point, I'm nearly certain that they have some type of linked connection with the Yakuza games.. unless I'm mistaking, but I don't think I am), and so if I were to compare this game with either Judgement and/or Lost Judgement; I'd say that while Yakuza 0 is a pretty good game worth playing (without a doubt, I would certainly recommend it)... for me personally, I like Judgement and Lost Judgment a good fair deal more.

(to be continued...)
Pubblicata in data 13 febbraio 2023. Ultima modifica in data 13 febbraio 2023.
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Reminds me of Shenmue to some degree, except in Judgement you're not a high school student skipping school to find his fathers murderer. Instead, you're a former Lawyer now being a Local Detective trying to solve murder cases and such (totally cool).

Nonetheless, I wouldn't be too surprised if this game were made by the same creator... like seriously, take for example the side comparison.

Interactions with NPC's.

Shenmue: yes.. practically with everyone, including ones not of any importance related to the main story.

Judgement: yes, but only with the ones you can befriend or are otherwise mission related (main story missions or side missions).

Toy Capsule Machine:

Shenmue: yes, an ass ton of capsule toys to be collected in fact.

Judgement: yes, but not nearly as many compared to Shenmue.

Arcade Mini-games:

Shenmue: yes.

Judgment: yes, though very few are the same as the ones you can play in Shenmue (I wish the boxing one where you punch the target by timing the button press were in this game)

Playing Darts:

Shenmue: Yes.

Judgement: Yes, but also easier imo.

Gambling:

Shenmue: Yes; Slot Machines.

Judgement: Yes, but with Poker and Black Jack. Also other things perhaps.

Buying Food and Items at Convenient Stores:

Shenmue: Yes.

Judgment: Yes.

Fighting gang members and such:

Shenmue; Yes, occasionally as part of the Story.

Judement; yes, an ass ton, almost around every corner you get into a fight.

Chasing people down while evading obstacles with timed button pressing:

Shenmue; yes.

Jedgement: yes.

Differences However:

Shenmue's fighting system is a bit more combo ish, with each skill having it's own mastery level, in which you can strengthen by training in a Parking Lot or Playground. Also new moves can be learned from Scrolls and certain NPC...
Judgement has Skills that can be bought and Obtained with SP that are gained from fighting Yakuza and such (no training in a Parking Lot, etc).

In Judgement you can go to Bars and Liquor Stores, get drunk and even use the Drunken Boxing style Martial Arts (sorta), but you can't in Shenmue (there are Bars in Shenmue of course, but you can't drink Alcoholic beverages in that game).

You can play Pool in Shenmue, but not in Judgment (in Judgement you can play Mahjong or some other type of board game).

In Shenmue there's a kitten you can feed and pet... In Judgement there are Stray Cats you can search for during Inspections (what's up with that? also kinda gives me the "where's Waldo?" type vibe lol)

In Shenmue you can get beverages from Vendor Machines and drink them (although pointless, since it doesn't restore health nor anything... but somehow oddly satisfying to watch Ryo Hazuki down a Soda in a few gulps); but not in Judgment, though in Judgement you can go into restaurants to buy food and beverages (in which actually does restore health).

In Judgement you can fly a Drone, and can also do Drone Races (no Drones in Shenmue).

You can smoke in Judgment, not in Shenmue (not a big deal to me of course, I don't give a rats behind about Cigs).

You can go to the Batting Cage and hit Baseballs in Judgement, but not in Shenmue.

Overall:

There are perhaps other similarities and differences as well, but for the most part I'd say if you like Shenmue, then you'll probably really like this game too. that goes without saying of course, that in some aspects I think Shenmue is better, while also Judgement may even be better in other aspects.

P.S. I'm curious whom would win in a fight between Takayuki Yagami versus Ryo Hazuki... what's your thought's? I would be interested to hear in the comments below lol
Pubblicata in data 8 dicembre 2022. Ultima modifica in data 10 dicembre 2022.
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35.7 ore in totale (2.4 ore al momento della recensione)
The Issue with the game, and how to fix
This game wouldn't work for me (and probably won't work for whomever else either), though at least not until I tried following this Guide: https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2356061236

In which furthermore I'll add, that while that Guide is a sure way to help you to get the game working, it's not quite guaranteed for it to stay working. Thus, the game worked for me the first day playing it (thanks to the guide)... which then the next day, the screen popped up like normal, like it were gonna load up and play; but then pops off to where you don't see it (although it would show being in the Tab below as still being active, and yet if you click on it or right click and then click open, it just keeps minimizing itself off screen)... However, what seems to work for me when having that issue (after initially getting it to work the first time by following that guide of course), is to uninstall game, reboot/restart Laptop (or Desktop, I guess that works the same for Desktop), followed by reinstalling game upon reboot.

Game Review

With all that aside and as long as you're able to play it, the game itself in general is actually pretty good and does have some replay value imo.

Though to put in more Specifics of course, it kinda feels similar to Resident Evil 4, except instead of Resident Evil 5 having a Pilgrimage Village environmental setting such like RE4... RE5 takes place in Africa with an African Tribal Warrior type feel to it. though while still also having the same Parasitic theme. ................................................................................
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Furthermore, I know some people don't really like that about RE4 (the Parasitical theme, where people are taken over by some type of strange Parasite, instead of typically being effected by what fellow Resident Evil fans are familiarly known as the T-Virus or G-Virus, or Veronica Virus, etc), thus understandably being that "it may feel like" Resident Evil is sidetracking off course (going from a zombie apocalyptic theme, over into something that feels foreign compared to what fellow fans thought of Resident Evil to be).

But yet while RE4 didn't really seem to have so much of a clear direction on how the Parasitic theme went about happening, here in Resident 5 it depicts the situation a bit more clearer as to what's going on (with that said, I don't feel like Resident Evil is straying away from what it's considerably meant to be, whereas I feel that it is actually continuing to stay true to itself, in which all along has been Umbrella being up to no good and trying to create the ultimate Bio-weapon, and also something to do with trying to recreate evolution).

Nonetheless, Resident Evil 5 is fun and enjoyable enough to be worth it.
Pubblicata in data 1 novembre 2022. Ultima modifica in data 6 novembre 2022.
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15.3 ore in totale
I attempted to play the original on the Playstation, from when I borrowed it from one of my brothers, but the game disc was scratched and always froze at a certain point when attempting to make it to the Gas Station area (never played it beyond that point, let alone to see how the story played out).

However, for the first time ever I played and beaten this version of it just now (the remake); in which I don't know what was done differently, nor what was kept the same in comparison to the original... Nonetheless though and more to the point.

Aside from Nemesis constantly being up my arse at times (like an obsessed little pest); I find it interesting how RE3 connects with RE2; in the sense that in RE2 you see Leon and Claire's side of the story, whereas in RE3 you see Jill's side of the story (kinda like in contrast to seeing Simba's story in Lion King, but then Timon and Pumbaa's side of the story in Lion King 1/2).... kinda gotta have both RE2 and RE3 to see the full picture (and well worth adding to the game collection, I'd recommend those for sure).

Furthermore, what surprises me is realizing that somehow Carlos doesn't run into Leon nor Claire at the Police Station (like wow, interesting how they must've kept missing each other, as it's pretty obvious that everything happening in RE3 was also happening at the same time as when RE2 took place)... also for those that don't know, Code Veronica takes place after RE2 (continuation of Claire searching for her brother Chris).

All in all, my mind were blown away by this game, a sense of Nostalgia so to speak, but also other aspects of the game for reasons I find it much enjoyable; aside from certain areas of the game feeling familiar, the graphics are magnificent as well as the game play is good, in addition to a well written story.

Overall, I'd give this a 5 out of 5 Star rating.
Pubblicata in data 31 ottobre 2022.
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21.2 ore in totale
My first time playing this game (not the series for say, whereas I have played and beaten RE2 original, RE2 remake, RE: Code Veronica, RE: Dead Aim, RE4, also just "recently" RE: Zero right before now beating this one... and well, any others I only played demos of or what have you). Nonetheless though, here's my breakdown as well as my thoughts about this game...

Need to know bases for beginners:

To any first time player of this game (such like myself... or at least was before I just now beaten it), I think it's worth noting that it's easy to find yourself confused about where to go and where to even start, being that it isn't very clear coated in the sense of things (whether it be to check the rooms on the left or to the right, etc)... Though it does get lesser confusing as you progress further through the game (perhaps a few hours later?).

Furthermore, what's even frustrating is that you can be roaming around for a while, before you find your first room with an Item Box, to put away your currently unneeded Items at the time (like seriously and as a free tip, don't pick up the Emblem in the dinning room too early on.. you won't need it until it's time to solve the puzzle in the room with a Piano... also about the Piano, I think Billy would have solved it more quickly than Rebecca *cough* *cough* ...you'll see what I mean if you play the game, also assuming if you know whom Billy is from RE: Zero... not that he's in this one of course, cause he isn't ).

Also like I noticed in other peoples comments, it's probably a good idea to start with Jill first as a beginner, being that what I notice is that Jill can carry 8 Items, whereas Chris can carry only 6 Items. Also playing as Jill perhaps makes it a little more clear coated about what rooms to checkout first.

Note: don't shoot the female zombie (Lisa) in chains that you come across, inside the cabin in the woods; it's a waste of ammo and she will only keep getting back up like a terminator, no matter how many times you put her down... just run like Forest Gump and leave the Cabin.

My Rating and such

Personally I'm not easy to scare, though from the horror aspect of the game, I'd say they hit the nail on the head in terms of making it kinda spooky; the intro video with the zombie dogs chasing the main characters towards the Mansion in the beginning (and of course Albert Wesker leading the way... what an interesting coincidence). Plus the environment as well as the camera angles having a chilling and creepy contribution to it (perhaps maybe also the background music).

Game play is decent. Graphics also good. Overall I'd say on a scale from 1 to 5, I'd probably give it a 4... Furthermore worth playing imo.

P.S. Also, ...................................... made you look lol ..................... though on a serious note, I might add more to this later... maybe.
Pubblicata in data 30 ottobre 2022. Ultima modifica in data 30 ottobre 2022.
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This is my first time experience having played and beaten this game, in which I'd say I enjoyed quite well.

Furthermore it's also different from other Resident Evil games I played (original RE2, RE2 remake, Code Veronica, Dead Aim, RE4); in which in this one you have two playable characters to switch between, thus having them cooperate as a team in order to progress through the game. they each also have their own Inventory (and yet at times I wish there was more space/room).

There's no Item Box (kinda a bummer... well and of course there isn't in RE4 either if I recall correctly, but whatever), though you can drop and leave behind Items/Weapons/Ammo/Herbs/etc, thus you can always come back for in times of need (kinda sucks backtracking though, but I can bare with it).
what's really cool though is that when you look at an item and choose to leave it or drop Items from inventory, well then those Items are marked on the Map as a easy reminder of where they're located (color coded dots of course, in which you'll need to remember on your own which is which).

Color Coded Dots on Map:
Orange: Ink Ribbons
Green: Herbs/Aid-Spray
Red: Weapons
Blue: Ammo
Yellow: Main Items needed to progress through game.

all and all, I'd say it's a pretty good game, definitely worth playing, more or less also has good replay value imo.
Pubblicata in data 27 ottobre 2022. Ultima modifica in data 27 ottobre 2022.
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If you like any of the classic beat'em up games, such like Streets of Rage or something similar, then chances are you'll probably like this game too.

In this game you have the choice option of playing Cobra Kai's story ark or Miyagi-Do's story ark (either way, after beating one or the other, you'll continue on to play as the opposing team to see their side of the story as well... which to note, you'll want to play both sides on the one same "Saved File" in order to see the final chapter of the story, the final final boss, etc.).

What Characters you'll play as:
If team Cobra Kai: Miguel, Johnny, Hawk & Tory.
or
If team Miyagi-Do: Samantha, Denial, Demetri & Robby.

Each team has their own "Dojo" Skills, whereas additionally each character also have their own "Personal" skills... in which you earn Tokens as you progress through the game, that you can use to buy and upgrade skills with the use of those Tokens.

Overall I'd say it's a pretty good game for anyone that likes "beat'em up games."

Also just to note, to any of the fans (aside from myself) of the TV series Cobra Kai, the story in the game isn't told the same exact way as in the TV series... in which case, you may want to buckle your seat belt and just enjoy the game for what it is (seriously, don't get to wrapped up in the "oh but that's not how it goes in the TV series!" ...it's just a game).
Pubblicata in data 19 ottobre 2022. Ultima modifica in data 20 ottobre 2022.
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First time player of the game and of what I played of it up to this point, in which I can say that DBZ: Kakarot is "somewhat" of a fun game and I'll probably finish it to the end (mainly to give it a fair review, rather than just barely playing for a few short hours and flat out saying "it isn't that good")... I however must also say, that I find myself quite disappointed thus far, as it has not met my satisfaction of what I would consider a well made DBZ game... for reasons I'll discuss below.

First of all, for a game called Dragon Ball Z: "Kakarot", it sure feels like you spend more time playing as other characters, more than what you actually do playing as Goku (aka "Kakarot", as titled in the game's name)... seriously, you start off as Goku up to the point that you defeat Raditz, which then from there you play as other characters (Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta) up to the point that you fight the Ginyu Force... then after defeating Captain Ginyu and Goku getting his body back, you go right back to playing as the other characters again, until Goku recovers in time to fight Frieza, in which I defeated and guess what; I once again play as the other characters, while Goku is off in space (P.S. not to sound like a Goku fan boy here, as I'm honestly just aiming to make a point).

Furthermore, aside from playing as other characters, more than what you actually do playing as Goku ("Kakarot", as the name suggest in the game's title name); that isn't the biggest downer about the game... what's far more disappointing is that, you don't get to experience Goku's "hard earned efforts" in training to become stronger (training on King Kai's Planet, before the fight with Vegeta & Nappa... training on the way to Planet Namic, before the fight with the Ginyu Force as well as with Frieza, etc)... nope... instead, when it comes to playing as Goku again, he just "magically" gains tons of Exp out of thin air (out the wazoo, etc)... his strength doesn't feel earned at all, it's like as though he just magically becomes strong enough to defeat what foe(s) he aims to fight at the time.

Another thing I noticed that doesn't make sense, is that somehow some characters have higher BP (Battle Points, aka Power Level) than other characters with higher level... I mean seriously, Gohan at level 33 has a lesser BP than some of the characters known to be weaker (aka Yamcha, Tien, etc) that is like level 9.... um.. come again?? you gotta be freaking kidding me... not that the BP actually does anything in the game anyway, as it doesn't effect characters stats (HP amount, Ki amount, Melee Attack, Melee Defense, Ki Attack, Ki Defesce)... like seriously, Vegeta & Piccolo having a high BP at this point, isn't doing a significant amount of damage to the enemies, compared to characters that don't hardly have "half" the amount of BP of what they have.... here, take a look at this screenshot for example.
https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2835349028

As I recall in the Anime (and I don't think I'm mistaking), after Goku's awakening; at the point where Goku meets Cell for the very first time when saving Tien and Piccolo, he didn't fight Cell at any point during that time (matter of fact, the ONLY time that Goku fought Cell, for the first time, was during the Cell Games aka Tournament)... so why the heck did they do that in this game, where Goku fights Cell (2nd form) upon meeting him??... so lame, the creators need to go back and re-check their sources... but whatever though, that's the very least of things aside from just getting the story wrong.

I find it really annoying trying to charge up my Ki (especially while getting spam attacked from time to time) in order to do special attacks, and yet the computer can just spam attack you with Ki energy attacks without seeming like they need to charge up Ki at all (matter of fact, the computer doesn't even have a Ki gauge, just has an HP gauge and a Stun gauge).

Let's see... anything positive to say about the game, I'd say the idea of eating food to gain additional stat points would be one, being that in the Anime or even the Manga, Goku and other characters (mainly Saiyans for sure) are known for eating like gluten's... in which case, gaining stats boost from foods in the game, actually gives you a good reason to go hunting and such for ingredients, etc. so I kinda somewhat do like that aspect of the game..... oh and the game graphics are spectacular, I'll definitely give them credit in that regard.


(To be continued, as I'm sure I'll probably find something else to mention as I progress further)...
Pubblicata in data 14 luglio 2022. Ultima modifica in data 1 novembre 2022.
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The game itself seems entertainingly interesting and fun, just from what I experienced from playing of it, for "60 Minutes only", of the Demo.... graphics weren't that impressive, game play seems good but not the traditional Resident Evil game play that we're familiar with (this game is first person shooter... not that I'm complaining, cause I do like those type of games).

about the 60 minutes, I really got to say is very disappointing that I only get "1 hour" and nothing more; it won't let me replay the demo after the 60 minutes is up (laaaame, almost feels like they're trying to pressure you into buying the game, before you can even make up your mind... "if you want to try it some more, buy the game", basically -_- ) ....

It really alt to be like other Demo's I played, where you have unlimited time (including number of tries of playing the Demo), but do have a point to where the Demo ends after completing a specific mission/goal/achievement, etc (I mean seriously, how are they gonna expect me to make up mind, as to whether I actually like the game enough to wanna get it, if I can't play the Demo to my hearts content... for peat sake's, there are 2 Demos within the Demo of where I can either play in the Village or the Castle, in which I wanted to try both, but nope because I only get 60 minutes limited, ugh).

Nonetheless, my suggestion to anyone interested in trying the Demo, since you only get 60 minutes (and I do mean "only"), if you want to try playing both "Village" and "castle" (locations) of which you may play in the Demo... well, you may want to divide into 30 minutes each. (or otherwise not have the chance at all, and just get stuck with trying one location).. either way, be sure to make the best of your time as possible (explore, but explore quickly).

P.S. a star rating would be nice, rather than just a "thumbs up (yes)" or "thumbs down (no)" for recommendations, cause didn't want to say yes but didn't want to say no (neutral).
Pubblicata in data 13 giugno 2022. Ultima modifica in data 13 giugno 2022.
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