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Category Archives: ps3
Fly Me To The Moon, And Let Me Slay Among The Stars
The last Suda51 game I played was Liberation Maiden, a short but terribly enjoyable 3DS game with an absurd premise and a little cheesecake. It was fun, but it wasn’t really what I expected from something with the Grasshopper Manufacture … Continue reading
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54 Minutes With Suda51
A few years ago, I picked up a one-shot manga called A Farewell to Weapons, by Katsuhiro Otomo of Akira and Roujin Z fame, that was translated into English by Epic Comics back when Marvel used to do really weird … Continue reading
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Lollipop Chainsaw – Fin
I finished Lollipop Chainsaw last night. I don’t have much to add to my comments from the other day – in general, it’s a pretty good brawler with a twisted sense of humor – but I wanted to point out … Continue reading
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Twilight Sparkle, Zombie Hunter
After finishing Onechanbara Z Kagura, it crossed my mind that I had another game on the shelf about dismembering zombies with a chainsaw. I’ve only ever finished one of Suda51’s games, that being Killer7, but it made a heck of … Continue reading
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One Cowboy Hat. One Chainsaw. Ten Thousand Zombies.
After a marathon play-through of all three Mass Effect games, I needed a bit of a change of pace. I found it. I am an unashamed fan of the Oneechanbara games. They’re not exactly high-concept or high-budget games – … Continue reading
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That’s not gonna help the backlog.
So I just got back from a week and a bit in Japan. I’m happy to report that it’s still there, still terribly polite to clueless foreigners, and generally a fun place to wander around in even if it occasionally … Continue reading
Remakes
So I found out today that there is a PS3/PS4/Vita remake of Cel Damage in the works, and I think that’s kind of neat. I had a lot of fun playing the Xbox version with friends and am glad to … Continue reading
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In which, I fix a PS3 AGAIN.
Sony hardware seems to have a hard time of things in our house. I suspect that it knows that it’s not entirely welcome and that I’d prefer an alternate universe where Sega won the mid-90s console wars and Sony was … Continue reading
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In which I am failed by digital distribution.
We have two PS3s in our house – one a launch 60GB model which I’m rather expecting will explode at any moment and which has already needed a blu-ray drive replacement, and the other a more recent 120GB model which … Continue reading
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Well, I would stab five hundred mans, and I would stab five hundred more…
So I watched both the Microsoft and Sony presentations during E3 as they were streamed, because it’s a New Console Intro Year and those are always Big Time Hype Years. Microsoft’s Windows Phone Live Events app, by the way, … Continue reading
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