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Famitsu review scores (9/2/14)

This week's Famitsu scores include the first verdict for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution.

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Sly-Lupin3514d ago

I find it funny how much weight Western gamers give Famitsu scores. Their "reviews" are little more than a few sentences of vague impressions with a score attached. They're pretty casual--and far from the best indicator of what our Japanese counterparts think of games.

knifefight3514d ago (Edited 3514d ago )

^ This is the exact true truth.

Their reviews are like fortune cookies: for amusement only.

@Below
At least Western media has given us this on the topic:
http://www.gamerevolution.c...

Always and forever.

Sly-Lupin3514d ago

Except western gamers/media don't even notice the reviews, they just look at the scores. Honestly, it's worse than IGN/Kotaku/awful-gaming-site-o f-your-choice.

TongkatAli3514d ago (Edited 3514d ago )

True that, their reviews too short.

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Keep on building with the Construction Simulator - Liebherr Pack

Available right now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation and PC is the Construction Simulator - Liebherr Pack.

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Yoko Taro Passes Respect; Says Stellar Blade Is "Much Better" Than Nier: Automata

Stellar Blade's creative director, Hyung Tae Kim, has also claimed that the game is deeply inspired by Nier: Automata.

shadowhaxor10h ago

I feel like Yoko is downgrading Automata because he has expressed multiple times he'd like to revisit the universe, but Squenix hasn't been keen about it. We know he loves 2B and would love to take her out for another spin, so maybe this is how he gets the company to think about it.

gold_drake9h ago

u do realise that Square made Nier a franchise after Automata right?

Taro is downplaying it cause hes not a snob like most of the directors that think their games are gods gifts to the human race.

he said the same thing when being interviewed during the development of Automata too, that he couldnt have done it without the devs.

hes just a humble guy rly.

shadowhaxor8h ago

I mean, Neir existed before Automata with both OG Niers and Drakenguard. I don't count NieR Replicant, since it's a remake of the OG games. Sure, we have Reincarnation, which is still stuck on mobile devices (quite a damned shame). I just remember Taro saying he'd love to revisit Automata if Square Enix lets him. I do recall there was supposed to be a sequel to Automata, but it wasn't confirmed and I'd imagine it was just for Reincarnation.

Enjoy Taro, he seems like a cool guy, who loves the ladies and is humble. But damn, don't put down one of your masterpieces.

Cacabunga4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

I really liked Automata and cannot wait for Stellar Blade

isarai4h ago

I get he's giving them some credit, but i strongly disagree based on the demo. I honestly don't think any aspect of it feels good, it's not bad, it's just kinda ok but definitely a little jank. Also the souls like formula it is adopting does not help it imo. I was looking forward to this for years, now im just kinda let down honestly 🫤

H93h ago

Man exputer can you stop putting words like that after someone's name, i read Yoko Taro Passes and just went blank

Snookies123h ago

Same... Awful way to word that title's beginning.

Hereandthere3h ago

Thats because Sony had a heavy hand in funding and developing this game.

purple1013h ago

They sent in XDEV one of their traveling support studios to Korea to lend a hand if I’m not mistaken, Sony pulled out the big guns to help this studio

jwillj2k42h ago

(From the demo) Stellar has better direction in terms of stage layout if you like that ninja gaiden type feel. Nier is more polished by far.

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Tales Of Graces Ƒ Retro Review – Holding Out For a Hero

Gary Green said: Namco Bandai heard the call of many fans asking for the PlayStation release of Tales of Graces which was originally released seemingly exclusively for the Wii back in 2009. If you’re acquainted with the Tales series then Graces f won’t be something entirely new to you, yet if you’re a newcomer then you’ll find a plethora of gameplay mechanics and nuances that distinguish this series from other JRPGs. While the game finds itself following the traditional archetype of JRPGs, such as a somewhat clichéd story, Graces has something to offer to both veterans and newcomers alike.

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GoodGuy0912h ago

Odd this and the xillia games still haven't gotten remasters yet.