Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Backlog Conquering - Final Fantasy On PSP - Part 10 - Getting The Airship And Citadel Of Trials


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. The newest game in the Backlog Conquering series is the PlayStation Portable version of Final Fantasy. this is the downloaded version of the game, but it is also available on UMD. To help with this playthrough i'm proudly using a guide from GameFAQS. here's the link, https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/937909-final-fantasy/faqs/55625. i'm not following it exactly, but it's useful to have. 

There were to big things that happened in this part. the first was getting the Airship. whilst it looked cool on screen, i can't help but think that this scene could've had an fmv sequence. the music whilst in the airship is nice. once we had it, the guide pointed us in the direction of the Citadel of Trials. but i don't know why and i feel that it's either the guide of the game, or both, at fault for the lack of why we're going where we're going. for example, it's the game fault if there's no one telling us to go there or the games not pointing us there. it's the guide's fault if the guide is not getting us to talk to the people who would be telling us where to go. so whilst i'm following the guide, i'm not sure about the why we're going where it's telling us.

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Stories on Tuesday - Coffee Talk - Part 4 - 28th and 29th of September


The new game in the Stories on Tuesday series is the PS4 version of Coffee Talk from Toge Productions. I've downloaded it as part of PlayStation Plus.

This is Part 4.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Online Saturday - Tetris 99 - 46th Maximus Cup Switch LIVE STREAM


The Quality of the Live Stream at the start is poor but it does improve by the end.
I start of trying to get the Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition theme, and once that's done my chat and i fight against each other to win. I didn't get my win against the 99, but i did get many top 30 finishes and even into the top 10!

Friday, March 14, 2025

Mobile Friday - The New Denpa Men - An Underwhelming Switch Port


For this week's Mobile Friday i tried The New Denpa Men on my iPhone 14 Pro.

I've tried the Switch version of The New Denpa Men and over two videos i found the experience to be somewhat old fashioned and slow but nothing great nor bad about it. It was a port from the 3DS, so this iOS version is a port of a port.

Unfortunately, it sticks far too close to the Nintendo Switch version. the biggest issue how often the screen resolution changes. sometimes it uses the full iPhone screen. other times, there are black bars at the sides making it closer to a Widescreen TV aspect ratio. Another noticeable issue, well maybe not an issue but something that sticks out, is how some of the graphics look really good and maybe even clearer than the Switch version and others looks straight from the 3DS version of the game. 

The one big change from the Switch version to this version is how you get Denpa Men. on phones, you'll scan QR Codes and then collect the Denpa that appear. you can hit manner mode and that'll remove the video feed from the camera. But much like most aspects of The New Denpa Men, it's never really explained why this is needed in the first place or even what you should be looking for. i complained with the Switch version that the lack of tutorials and explanations hurt the game because i never felt like i was getting the most of what it had to offer. and again, that whole style has been ported to phones and again for me it just doesn't work. 

This port, much like the console port, feels like it's designed for fans of the series whilst offering little as an introduction for new players.

Version 4.0.0 then 4.0.20 Played.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Backlog Conquering - Final Fantasy On PSP - Part 9 - Completing The Cavern of Ice


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. The newest game in the Backlog Conquering series is the PlayStation Portable version of Final Fantasy. this is the downloaded version of the game, but it is also available on UMD. To help with this playthrough i'm proudly using a guide from Game FAQS. here's the link, https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/937909-final-fantasy/faqs/55625. i'm not following it exactly, but it's useful to have. 

In Part 8 my party was defeated. i didn't save, i didn't bring enough items, and it caught me out. so for this part, i learned the lessons and made it through the Cavern of Ice. some things were a little different this time round as i managed to remember a couple of places in the cavern so navigating it seemed to go smoother. i also don't remember picking up the Flame Sword in Part 8 and getting it here did seem to give my team a bit of a boost.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Stories on Tuesday - Coffee Talk - Part 3 - 26th and 27th of September


The new game in the Stories on Tuesday series is the PS4 version of Coffee Talk from  Toge Productions. I've downloaded it as part of PlayStation Plus.

This is Part 3.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Cloud Monday - Two Point Campus - A Fun Game That's Well Designed To Be Streamed From The Cloud


This week's new Cloud Monday video is part 2 of playing Two Point Campus on PS4 via the PlayStation Plus Cloud Streaming Service to my Japanese launch model PlayStation 4.

We found out in Part 1 that the game has a great auto save, and two manual save options. this is great for any game that's being played from the Cloud as currently Sony only gives a 20 second warning before disconnection. this means, should we get this countdown, we should be able to safely save if and when it's needed. this makes playing the game a much more relaxing time as we're very much in control.

But that's not to say the experience across both parts has been perfect.  in both videos there have been mostly minor issues. what we're playing is a video stream and at times the video has had issues like macro blocking, where instead of fine details there are larger squares of colors, and some stream tears, where there are streaks of grey across the screen for less than a second. Whilst they have been noticeable, they haven't got in the way of the gameplay experience. this is mostly due to the games design as well, the ability to zoom in or swing the camera around helps remove and issues with the video and when there are issues it's still mostly clear what everything is due to the simple art styles.

the bigger question is if Two Point Campus is worth playing. I think it is, but it's not a perfect experience. the tutorial is poor and/or not very smart. in Part two, the example that frustrated me was when i needed a loan, the game's advisors told me i needed a loan, but then never told me where it is or how to get one. so i went a few months deeper into debt as i expected the game to bring it up itself seeing as it mentioned it. i also have small annoyances with placing objects, but that could be a me thing. what was a little surprising was how i took the lessons learnt from the first part, when it came to designing a school, and applied them at my second school only to find that those lessons learnt weren't really needed as a whole bunch of new stuff was needed to be done instead. i can't help but feel that the pacing there was a little off, or the advisors could've said something at the start before i spent all that money.