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  • Shadow Warrior 2 & The Bureau: XCOM Declassified

    Posted on August 31, 2018 9:58 am by Offkorn Comment

    While Shadow Warrior 2 may at first glance look like an FPS, in reality it’s an action RPG with quite a few character progression options. Unfortunately (and similar to Cosmic Star Heroine) it also has an overwhelmingly unconventional sense of humor made worse by some notably lackluster voice acting. The actual gameplay though is pretty good once you accept that you’re expected to get hit and take damage (there’s no dodge/block ability apart from a specific Katana move).

    The Bureau: XCOM Declassified on the other hand is a more conventional FPS, albeit a squad-based one with cover shooter gameplay similar to Mass Effect 2. Squad tactics are very important here if you’re playing on the higher difficulties; a style of play facilitated by a ‘bullet time’-like mechanic that lets you give orders in relative peace. There are some notable negatives however: Saving is restricted to checkpoint autosaves, the character interactions are pretty terrible, and the PhysX graphic options are broken by default (while they can be fixed easily enough, doing so results in extreme slowdown at certain points).

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Action RPG First Person Perspective FPS History Science Fiction Urban Fantasy
  • Cosmic Star Heroine & Starpoint Gemini Warlords

    Posted on August 29, 2018 9:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Cosmic Star Heroine is a throwback to early sprite-based RPGs with notably retro (though not low-quality) visuals and controls (directional buttons to move, enter to select, tab to bring up the character menu, and space to switch menu tabs). The two things that really stand out about it however are the combat system and general offhand irreverence in both the dialog and plot developments.

    Combat is interesting as it’s made up of reusable abilities, rechargeable abilities, and limited abilities; reusables are generally weak attacks that can be used as much as you want, rechargeables can only be used once before you have to defend to recharge them, and limited abilities (granted by items and equipment) can normally only be used once per battle. Complicating things a bit is the Hyper Mode system, which gives every character a large strength boost every few turns (the intervals vary per character).

    So for the greatest effectiveness in battle you have to plan out exactly when you’re going to use your strongest abilities and when you’re going to defend to recharge them since you certainly don’t want to be stuck having to defend on a Hyper-boosted turn. What saves this from becoming annoying is that not only does HP fully regenerate after each battle (meaning each battle effectively exists in a vacuum) but you(‘ll eventually) also have a large selection of abilities to pick and choose from; you don’t have to take the weaker abilities if you don’t want to.

    Less of an unequivocal good thing is the style of humor, which is constantly present in everything from the character dialog to the item/enemy descriptions and borders on the 4th-wall breaking (there’s a side-mission which recreates part of Resident Evil 2). It’s basically a parody, with everything being a joke to some extent and plot developments often coming across as either random or blatantly contrived. So far it’s been very hit and miss, leaning a bit more toward ‘miss’ as of Chapter 8.

    As for Starpoint Gemini Warlords… I couldn’t get into it. It’s very much like an enhanced Freelancer (which I loved at the time it was released), but I’ve long lost the ability to handle true space combat; the combination of 360° movement, throttling the combat speed, shield and light weapon energy usage, limited heavy weapon ammo, use of multiple skills, and a boarding minigame on top of it all is far more than I can comfortably keep track of.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged RPG Science Fiction Third Person Perspective Urban Fantasy
  • Zombie’s Bite, Lover’s Knot, & Shadow’s Bane

    Posted on August 21, 2018 12:53 am by Offkorn 1 Comment

    At first, while reading Karen Chance’s Zombie’s Bite novella, I was completely lost and feared I had forgotten everything about the franchise in the intervening years since having read the third book in this series. As it progressed however bits and pieces started coming back and I realized it’s actually a prequel that details Dorina and Marlowe’s first meeting. Once that was established it became decent enough.

    Lover’s Knot is another Midnight’s Daughter novella, this one taking place between the series’ third and fourth books. It tells two stories, one in the present and one in the past centered on Mircea, both of which are connected by the same phenomenon. Despite also involving Marlowe, it ends up much better and easier to follow than the previous novella.

    I was soon lost again after starting Shadow’s Bane, the fourth full novel in the series, as I had completely forgotten how fae-centric as opposed to vampire-centric the focus had become. This particular entry has three main plot lines: The central external threat which is broken up into past/present segments identical to Lover’s Knot, resolving the issue of Dorina’s split personality, and advancing her relationship with Louise-Cesare. And while I could do without the incredible character overload, amazingly enough it manages to both juggle and resolve all those plotlines while never feeling rushed or incoherent. That said… I’m not sure I’ll pick up a potential 5th installment, as it only seems the number of house-guests will continue to grow unchecked.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Karen Chance Novella Paranormal Romance Urban Fantasy
  • Fate EXTRA: Last Encore

    Posted on August 7, 2018 3:33 pm by Offkorn Comment

    With little interest in school life Hakuno Kishinami’s placid façade conceals thoughts and daydreams filled with hatred and death, feelings he cannot pinpoint the source of. That changes on the morning he visits a mysterious area of the school shrouded in rumors of suicide and waking nightmares, where he learns that this existence is nothing but a virtual world designed to trap potential Masters.

    A philosophical dialog-heavy drama with occasional action scenes and small bits of slice of life-ish comic relief. It can be watched either as a stand alone story or as an alternate universe supplement to Fate/Stay Night.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Fate/ Finished Netflix Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Shadowrun: Hong Kong

    Posted on July 19, 2018 5:47 am by Offkorn Comment

    The third Shadowrun Returns game once again enhances the mechanical and storytelling elements of its predecessor.

    The enhancements this time around are a bit more pronounced (massively improved matrix segments, a cyberware affinity skill, overhauled inventory management, a few noteworthy results for following certain NPC stories to the end), but they come with a trade-off of increased instability. I’ve seen inventory GUI corruption, repeating/blank dialog options, installing the Pain Editor making it impossible to raise Intelligence, a perpetual NPC movement turn softlock (opening the console with ctrl+f1 and using the verbose->hardsave option, then loading the save, will let you get around that particular issue), and broken Int checks in the bonus campaign.

    Gameplay is basically the same with the notable exception of matrix excursions; with its new makeover they often play like stealth sequences. The bonus campaign is a bit different though in that pretty much all of its missions involve unavoidable large scale combat at some point. So if you plan to eventually run through that you may want to avoid making a ‘face’ character who’s only focused on passing dialog checks.

    Some minor notes:
    – If you want the best cyberware money will be very scarce until the bonus campaign.
    – Max Charisma check is 7, to avoid a fight in the second to last mission and bonus campaign.
    – This time around Gang and Academic are arguably the most useful etiquettes.
    — Shadowrunner is useful in the bonus campaign.
    – You’ll always have access to a decker.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Cyberpunk RPG Science Fiction Shadowrun Tactical RPG Third Person Perspective Urban Fantasy
  • Iron and Magic, The Ripper Affair, & The Chemist

    Posted on July 17, 2018 3:06 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Iron and Magic is the first of a new trilogy set within Ilona Andrews’ Kate Daniels universe. It always seemed strange that Hugh disappeared from the series so indirectly so it makes a certain degree of sense that he’d be spun off into a sidestory (taking place between Magic Binds and Magic Triumphs), but while I like the expanded world-building I can’t say that his personality overhaul into a more relatable protagonist is sold well at all. The romance is also an issue (it feels very much like a re-hash of Curran/Kate) and the story probably would have been better without it.

    The conclusion to Lilith Saintcrow‘s Bannon and Clare series does the reader a bit of a favor by picking up after an indeterminable time skip; whether you read it immediately following the second or years after you’ll be just as lost getting a handle on the new situation. Overall it holds up well however and so long as you liked the earlier books in the series there’s no reason not to pick this up one up as well.

    Stephenie’s Meyer‘s The Chemist, sadly, does not hold up in any respect. It’s a major step backward from The Host, with some severe believably and structural issues which unfortunately remind me of The Drafter. On the plus side at least the epilogue is amusing and it’s nice that she didn’t go for the cheap love triangle angle.

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  • Hand of Fate 2 & Shadowrun: Dragonfall

    Posted on July 14, 2018 12:53 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The second Hand of Fate game is essentially a slightly refined/expanded version of its predecessor. If you’ve already played that then you’ll know whether or not you’ll like this, and if you haven’t then you may as well just start here.

    As for its recently released DLC… well, you might as well grab that too. While the new cards aren’t really anything to write home about, the new companion is remarkably useful.

    Similar to the above, Shadowrun: Dragonfall is mechanically just a refined Shadowrun Returns and you’re basically paying for the base campaign. Which, granted, certainly does feature more roleplaying opportunities and choices than the earlier game. What’s a bit odd though is how most of the various NPCs in your central hub have evolving storylines which don’t actually go anywhere; they’re pure flavor text.

    A few quick things about it:
    – Your PC has to be a Decker to access everything.
    – Decking and Charisma don’t need to be higher than 6 for dialog checks.
    – The Security and Corporate etiquettes are both useful for avoiding annoying fights.
    – Bonuses (such as those from cyberware) can’t raise your stats above 11.

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  • UQ HOLDER!: Mahou Sensei Negima! 2 OADs

    Posted on July 8, 2018 12:47 pm by Offkorn Comment

    With Ialda Baoth having been forced to retreat life returns to normal for the members of UQ Holder. Or at least as normal as possible after Touta’s confession to Yuikihime, which prompts both Kirie and Karen to examine their own feelings toward him.

    Taking place shortly after the TV series this set of episodes primarily focus on romance; the first being semi-dramatic with a bit of action while the other two are mostly comedic. There’s little reason to watch them as stand-alones.

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  • Mahou Shoujo Site

    Posted on July 6, 2018 12:13 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Abused both at school and at home, Aya Asagiri has nowhere to go, no one to turn to, and can’t bring herself to follow through on any suicide attempts. It’s in this despondent state she’s offered the chance to become a magical girl… all she has to do is pull the trigger on the magical ‘stick’ that’s been sent to her.

    A graphic action-drama built around various forms of angst and despair.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Drama Finished Incomplete Source Magical Girl School Life Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Hitori no Shita: THE OUTCAST 2

    Posted on July 5, 2018 8:38 am by Offkorn 1 Comment

    With Chulan Zhang’s presence having been revealed to the rest of Outsider society, various factions begin maneuvers to claim the source of his power for their own. They decide to hold the Great Taoist Festival as a means of singling him out, a plan which Jing Lu disrupts by declaring that the victor of the tournament will be rewarded with his secret Stairway to Heaven technique.

    A continuation of the previous Hiori no Shita series weighted more toward action. You’ll have to watch that first to see how the characters are related.

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