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Three PSN Games that you need To See


On 04/26/2014 at 10:47 PM by leeradical42

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For those of you who do not know what Legasista is I’ll explain; Legasista is a dungeon crawler action RPG in which you assume the role of the games main protagonist Alto. Alto is an adolescent boy who is on a quest to find a relic that can free his sister Mari from her crystal prison. While on his journey he arrives at a facility that is the resting place of said relic. during his exploration of the facility he encounters a girl claiming she is the facilities foreman. She then proceeds to tell Alto what this facilities current situation is and that to call her Ms.Dungeon. After a brief a conversation filled with the classic humor that is always present in NISA games you are then sent off on your journey by Ms.Dungeon to find this relic in hopes of freeing your sister.

 

During the beginning phases of Legasista you are taught the movement controls,damage system,HP system, MANA system, weapon system,item system,party system,trap system and the dungeon crawling aspect of the game. All the mechanics of the game come organized in a fundamental tutorial mission segment of the game. The HP, MANA, weapon system and item systems are the most important ones to understand.

This game has one of the most complex and unbelievable character creation you have ever played you can put mega man for a head with a light saber yes you can impirt photos etc it really is cool.


Trine 2: Complete Story is a bit of rarity. You see, it’s a special sort of curio that manages to hit that sweet spot of accessibility, combines it with a visually staggering fairy-tale setting and allows multiple players to get in on the fun with some decent co-op gameplay.

What also doesn’t hurt is that the ‘Complete Story’ suffix ensures that the PlayStation 4 version of Frozenbyte’s game is the best rendition of their opus yet. Aside from boasting all the expansion content released for the game, it also packs the sort of visual upgrade that dulls the pain of not being able to eat for a month on account of the purring box of obsidian plastic that currently resides under your TV.

Casting players as the adventurous trio of Amadeus the Wizard, Pontius the Knight and Zoya the Thief, Trine 2’s narrative is a perfunctory, if unspectacular yarn that relies much more on visual storytelling than a sophisticated plot or a bunch of witty dialogue. In guiding the three heroes to heed the call of the mysterious Trine crystal, they are whisked off to a magical forest stuffed with nefarious goblin-folk, massive snails, mysterious witches and a special kind of magical water that does funky things to plants. 

A 2D platforming puzzle adventure which is lovingly bolstered by the marriage of some astounding art direction and technical wizardry, the gameplay in Trine 2 Complete Story is centred almost exclusively around physics based conundrums and more pointedly, the unique skill sets of each of the heroes that you’ll need to call upon in order to solve them.

 

 When Oyaji Games announced Mecho Wars for Minis a couple of years ago, it really caught my eye due to the nature of its gameplay (basically an Advance Warsclone) and the unusual style of the artwork. Apparently it was finished a long while ago (the iOS version came out in 2009), but for whatever reason, it didn’t finally come out until just now, published by Creat Studios (who, despite the name, mostly seem to be a publisher of Minis these days).

As mentioned, Mecho Wars is an Advance Wars clone, the long running and popular turn-based strategy game mostly found on Nintendo handhelds. To be fair, though, Advance Wars really only popularized the genre among console (or handheld) owners; the basic gameplay really dates back to Empire, which has spawned dozens, if not hundreds, of games over the last 35 years, including a Mini, History Egypt, and even a full-blown PSP game from Sony itself, Field Commander.


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

04/27/2014 at 01:34 AM

Trine 2  looks pretty.

Legasista to me sounds like the title of a LEGO movie sequel based on How Stella Got Her Groove Back. I felt like I needed to snap my fingers and cock my head when I read that title. You go Lega Sista

leeradical42

04/27/2014 at 07:08 AM

Lol!!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

04/27/2014 at 03:28 AM

Legasista looks nuts! 

I played Trine 2.  Beautiful game, interesting puzzles. 

leeradical42

04/27/2014 at 08:20 AM

I absolutely love the graphics in Trine 2 I saw it on sale on psn for like 4 something but when I added it to my cart it was 14 something not sure whats up with that but Legasista is nuts but in a good way lol!!

xDarthKiLLx

04/27/2014 at 05:10 AM

i didn't know anything about Legasista until now, but I gotta say that it looks badass.  Are you currently playing it?

leeradical42

04/27/2014 at 07:06 AM

Yes and must say this has a item slash characters development like Disgaea on a way more compkex scale the graphics are gorgeous and looks way differebt in HD.

Cary Woodham

04/27/2014 at 03:44 PM

I reviewed Legasista.  It's pretty much a sequel to the PSP ClaDun games.

leeradical42

04/28/2014 at 02:00 PM

What did you give it??

Cary Woodham

04/28/2014 at 07:43 PM

Uh, I don't remember.  Do a search for "Cary Woodham Legasista" and you can probably find my review.

leeradical42

04/28/2014 at 08:06 PM

On gamerdad.com or here. Did you like it cause its alot deeper then it looks its alot like Disgaea. 

Cary Woodham

04/28/2014 at 08:09 PM

Just search for it on Google.  I really don't remember what I said about it.

KnightDriver

04/28/2014 at 11:57 AM

Added the first two to my wishlist. Trine 2's graphics are stunning. 

I have Mecho Wars and have played it a bit. Love anything remotely close to Advance Wars and this is mostly just like AW.

leeradical42

04/28/2014 at 01:59 PM

Havent got Trine 2 yet although the graphics are absolutely stunning and Legasista is way more then meets the eye think any basic hack n slash with Disgaea character development and your close, Mecho wars is just plain fun.

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