The new game in the Stories on Tuesday series is the PS3 version of XBlaze Lost: Memories from Arc System Works and Aksys Games.
This is the seventh part. as usual, the video is broken up into two parts, the watching of memory fragments and then us finding memory fragments for the next time.
This week's new Cloud Monday video is part 2 of playing the PS4 version of The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game on PS4, via the PlayStation Plus Cloud Streaming Service to my Japanese launch model PlayStation 4.
After playing Part 1, i was left with a couple of questions i wanted to try and answer in this part regarding the game's Auto Save. Turns out, i got most of my answers immediately when my save launched as i start Part 2 not in the same place i finished Part 1. this was not expected as i thought i had quit the game after a save, but i hadn't. turns out i quit the game right before an auto save so i'm not going to blame it all on the game in hindsight.
After experiencing this i decided to check what an auto save after changing options would do. so whilst i'm sure the game is saving the new settings and possibly the amount of studs collected, when i reloaded that save i started back at a checkpoint. so in all, i did the section at the start of this video 3 times.
The gameplay was much smoother in this part than Part 1, with less artifacts from it being streamed to me. i discussed in Part 1 how that wasn't much of an issue as your character is essentially walking forward and attacking nearly everything around them. i still think that to be true, but The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game is a good looking game and looks best in todays video.
The big question to answer is whether The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game is a good game to stream from the cloud or not. i think it comes down to the save system as the gameplay holds up when things get rough. out of the recent games aimed at a younger audience, it's probably the most effected by it's auto save system and checkpointing. it's only around 18GB in size, too. so i would suggest downloading The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game if you're curious or want to play it, it's playable from the Cloud and if everything goes well then fine. but being streamed from the cloud has more of a chance of hurting the experience of playing the game. i would recommend checking it out via the cloud and then downloading your save and the game if you're interested in playing more.
*There's a small section where the colors go weird. i accidentally forgot about the Switch dimming the screen, so i tried to manually fix it when making the video as it took a few minutes for me to realize that it had happened whilst i was recording the video.
This is the sixth part. as usual, the video is broken up into two parts, the watching of memory fragments and then us finding memory fragments for the next time.
For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the PlayStation 4 version of Shinobi: Art of Vengeance from Lizardcube.
This is a fantastic DEMO for those curious about the game. it shows off the initial level in the game and so appropriately it shows off a lot of basic things we can do in Shinobi. The tutorial is deep and accessible, showing a video how it's meant to look whilst giving clear instructions. One of my biggest concerns about Shinobi: Art of Vengeance was the difficulty level, but this demo has eased my concerns. i played at the standard difficulty level and felt that it was appropriate. it never felt too hard nor too easy. but there are many options we can tweak to customise the experience. for example, if you like the challenge posed by the enemy Ai but feel like their health is too high, you're able to reduce their health.
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.
Our new game is the PlayStation 3 version of Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy from the 2012 The Jak and Daxter Trilogy that remastered the games and brought them into HD. This series is my first time playing any of the games from the initial trilogy, tho i have played the PSP game #Daxter.