Thursday, December 26, 2024

Demo Play Thursday - Fantasian: Neo Dimension On Switch


For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the Nintendo Switch version of Fantasian: Neo Dimension, from Mistwalker and Square Enix.

In January 2023 i played the Apple Arcades version of Fantasian, https://youtu.be/RV_P04gnnKI, and i had two main issues with that version that have been fixed with this new console version. i found the touch controls to be too restrictive on my iPhone screen and with the screen being so small i found the text bubbles to be in the way. thankfully, neither are an issue at all. Fantasian: Neo Dimension does retain the save crystal mechanic and whilst it feels appropriate for the era of RPG the game seems to be aiming for it still feels old. the does appear to be a decent checkpoint system that i hope is also some sort of autosave, but i didn't get to try that out in this video.

As a demo, the save system has another frustration in that at no point does the demo say if the save file will carry over to the final retail version. the home screen clearly says that this is a demo and there's a link to get the game from the #eshop. but we, the player, don't know how long this demo is, if it's the full start of the game or an edited experience, nor do we know if our save will carry over to the final game. 

And that will probably be important as like the time when i played it on Apple Arcade, the first hour of Fantasian: Neo Dimension is quite decent. i know after playing it i'm interested in continuing the story. i didn't get to the end of the demo in this video but i do feel like i got to experience quite a lot, enough to make a judgement call on whether i want to get the game or not.

Graphically, this Switch version doesn't feel like a downgrade. at no point playing this version did it feel like i was playing a lesser version of Fantasian: Neo Dimension. one great way this comes across is the quality of the video in the cut scenes. another way is how crisp and clear the text is on the screen. it feels like effort was made to make sure things were clear on Switch, and not small due to the resolution difference the PS5 version might have.

Saves were quick, loading was acceptable, and i found the controls to be simple and decently enough explained. the tutorial aspect of the demo does have text on screen but at least this time there are a couple of pictures to go along with the text. This way of doing a tutorial is starting to feel old as more and more games either use videos or gifs to show what the game is trying to teach. there were only two instances where more tutorial would've been nice and that's when there was a down arrow on the text box in the tutorial when it actually wanted an "A" button press and when the hand symbol appears on screen, again pressing "A" is required.

I think this demo for Fantasian: Neo Dimension is successful, not because it's a bespoke demo made for the game but because the start of the game is quite accessible and offers enough story and tutorials to keep the player going back for more.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Backlog Conquering - Poison Control On PS4 - Part 13 – The Fifth Circle Of Hell


Welcome to Backlog Conquering. This is a series were i play a game from my backlog that i may or may not have played before. the goal isn't necessarily to finish the game, the goal is to play it. that way, i can have an opinion about it.

Part 13 feels like the beginning of the end. the animosity i felt from the White Poisonette at the end of 12 carried over and developed into a full on fight. but then it took a turn that i didn't see coming, a character appeared we all thought was long dead. the story of White and their Partner tugged hard on the heart strings, but with this new character there wasn't time to mourn as we had to try and survive. this is a much longer video than normal as the story kept on coming.

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Stories on Tuesday - Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi - Part 7


The new game in the Stories on Tuesday series is the PS3 PSN version of Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi. I've not played an Otome style game before and whilst this style of game may not be marketed or aimed at me, i'm still curious to try it out and see what the story is.

Part 7 was just as busy as Parts 5 and 6. it starts with the repercussions from Part 6 and the Shinsengumi suffering from it. next a surprise guest comes to visit and just tells everyone the secret we've been suspecting. they do offer to keep us safe but we disagree, and that might've been a mistake as once again our life ends up being in danger!

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Mobile Friday - Age of Empires Mobile - It Tells You, Lets You Do Soo Little It's Like Playing A QTE


For Mobile Friday this week is i tried Age of Empires Mobile from TiMi Studio Group on my #iPhone 14 Pro.

I’ve known of the Age of Empires series for a long time, it’s always been a game I’ve been curious about but I’ve never really had a PC/Laptop that could tackle it. When I saw there was a mobile version, I was really curious as to what they were going to do. Would it be a straight up PC port, would be a bespoke version of the game. Well, after trying out this mobile version, what ever it is I’m no longer interested in trying out other games in the series. 

I say it in the video, but this must be one of the best looking bad games I’ve played all year. Bugs aside, the game has issues throughout. However, it starts really strong setting up what I expected to be an interesting story and that’s essentially the last time I saw the story in this one hour video.

Age of Empires Mobile has this issue where it introduces something and then never brings it up again or never explains it. I’ve mentioned the story, but there are gameplay elements. There was a need for a scout, and it never happened again. There are bodies strewn about that we talk about but never acknowledge. We start in someone’s abandoned house but only spend a few minutes there as suddenly a whole town, with castle has been built, but not by us. Tho later we are able to put down things to be built, but it’s once everything has been built. 

Another issue is the game failing to answer the question “why”. This happens throughout this video so I’ll keep it to two. The first gameplay mechanic is our boat. I never built it. It was never introduced. It was just there and were tasked to go to an island and beat the bad guys there. Once done, we start earning a coin. Again, it’s never introduced what that coin is used for or that we earn it per hour.

We start the game with a French hero. We have play as that character in a very medieval European world. The game has built a medieval European town for us. And then the game stops and we can change civilization. WHAT? I don’t know why, it’s never told. I have no idea why and it was extremely frustrating at the time. I picked England, as I’m from England, and the game continues as if nothing has happened and it’s not discussed. 

Age of Empires Mobile feels like a game with many parts that are not connected. It doesn’t feel like an accessible game for new players, either. I don’t know how fans of the series would react to this game, it doesn’t feel like it was designed for them either. So I don’t know who this is built for, and as it is it’s not worth playing as in a way, do we even play it beyond pressing a button to complete a mission. 

Version 1.3.101 Played.

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Demo Play Thursday - Train Sim World 5: Free Starter Pack On PS4


For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the PlayStation4 version of Train Sim World 5: Free Starter Pack from Dovetail Games. 

This is the free to play Starter Pack for Train Sim World 5 that focuses on the Training Center with 3 trains. for this video, i did the first hour and only used the British Class 323 Electric Multiple Unit. i don't know how far away i was from trying out a different train as the Train Sim World 5 does a poor job showing what you've already done, as can be seen at the end of this video.

I don't have many complaints about this Train Sim World 5 free to play game, Dovetail Games have done a great job at creating a decent tutorial for someone like me, someone who has little to no previous experience playing train games or someone who has little interest in trains themselves. i wanted to try Train Sim World 5 as it would be a new interesting experience and i wasn't disappointed. i would recommend this Free Starter Pack for anyone just wanting to give it a go. 

I did find that the writing and the voice over didn't quite match. at times, it felt like there was more emotion in the writing than there was in the voice over. but the voice was clear and went at a useful pace. also, it did feel like the loading on PS4 was a little longer than i wanted. but they didn't get in the way of the experience. 

My main issues with Train Sim World 5 are what it doesn't teach. i used My First Gran Turismo as an example of a serious game that really tries hard to teach using visual guides. the biggest issue i had when playing Train Sim World 5 was how little i understood braking and how poorly the game does in trying to teach me. i would have greatly appreciated a system like Gran Turismo where they visually show on the track when to brake. Gran Turismo also uses videos to demo what it wants to do, something that could be useful here as for people like myself who aren't familiar with this. touches like this could've really elevated this good tutorial to a great tutorial.

this video ends with a frustrating section. i ended up exploring a new section of the menu and kept coming up against issues. there were sections of the menu that i couldn't access, and when i wanted to check out a custom designed train it seemingly sent me elsewhere. i think this menu system needs to be adaptable for which version of the game you have and maybe even have it's own tutorial.

But i do think that this Free Starter Pack is well worth trying. the tutorial is good, but the game around it isn't as good.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Backlog Conquering - Poison Control On PS4 - Part 12 – Belle's Hell 22


Welcome to Backlog Conquering. This is a series were i play a game from my backlog that i may or may not have played before. the goal isn't necessarily to finish the game, the goal is to play it. that way, i can have an opinion about it.

With Part 12 is a little different as it's the first video where i only managed to complete 1 Bell's Hell. the hell in this video was much much longer than i expected but it did play into the story of the hell so it was still interesting in that respect. There was a nice surprise for finishing this hell but there also seemed more tension between us and the White duo so i wonder if that'll come to something soon.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Stories on Tuesday - Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi - Part 6


The new game in the Stories on Tuesday series is the PS3 PSN version of Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi. I've not played an Otome style game before and whilst this style of game may not be marketed or aimed at me, i'm still curious to try it out and see what the story is.

Part 6 was just as rough for our character as Part 5 had been. Things aren't going as well for the Shinsengumi either with a character getting sicker, trouble amongst the ranks, and things happening in Japan. it feels like the story is heading towards some big event and i'm excited to see what happens and how it happens.