Console Monster: "Fist of the North Star has a pretty interesting history. Starting out as a manga in the 80s, it swiftly grew in popularity and spawned a popular anime series. Unusual at the time of Thundercats and the like due to its martial arts ass kickery and heavily Mad Max influenced style, which too grew in popularity. It's since had a number of video game adaptations, mainly in arcades, and it's now the 360’s time to get a dose of the action. It's just a shame that the entire game felt like it was developed for a generation behind the 360 and for those with no knowledge of the series like myself (I was too hooked on the adventures of Snarf, Lion-O and Mumm-ra) it makes very little sense of the series."
GamingLives talks about bad games and loving all games equally.
"Things that others hold as the purist examples of the joy that gaming provides – games like the Mass Effect Trilogy and BioShock (but only the first one) – generally leave me feeling uninspired and itching to dive back into the b-movie thrills of whatever slightly crap game I’m thoroughly enjoying at the time."
Not sure why Uncharted is the photo used for an article about bad games. Whether the writer meant it or not, I austomatically dislike him/her. Uncharted is great.
Well, the uncharted photo got my attention. I think that was the point of using it. I clicked to link to a very good article :)
Japanese animation has come a long way, since the days of its niche appeal.
And nowhere is that more apparent, than in the way that gaming has embraced it.
Amazon has posted this week's Game Deals of the week.
Highlights include
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage, usually $29.99 down to $9.99.
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, usually $39.99 down to $20.99.
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