The Right Man
5th
April 2010

One of the most important questions within journalism is who is the right man for a review. One that I had to constantly ask myself while playing through the popular JRPG, Yakuza 3. Now I’ve said in the past how RPGs aren’t really my thing and it’s something that definitely came up with my criticism of Yakuza 3.
However, I rarely think that anyone is particularly wrong for a review. For example a few months back I reviewed Borderlands from a perspective of someone who doesn’t really play RPGs. Admittedly I couldn’t get too in-depth with the RPG half of the game but it put a unique spin on the review. I guess that’s what makes journalism so exciting, everyone has their own angles and opinions on things.
Now with that in mind, here is my Yakuza 3 review.
Be kind.
Words
27th
March 2010

I wrote some words about MotoGP 09/10. For those who are too lazy to click on the link, it’s not bad. I haven’t really written much this year and I’m looking to step it up over the next couple of weeks with more words about Yakuza 3 on the way.
RPGs
25th
March 2010

If someone was to tell me that the whole RPG genre was just a big ruse that everybody has been in on for years, I wouldn’t be surprised. Now I know I should paint every game with the same brush but after playing Yakuza 3 I’m struggling to find the appeal.
I’m just wandering between point A and Point B trigging the next 10 minutes of tedious conversation, while asking myself when does the fun happen. I’m all for narrative and character development in games but surely we’ve found a better way of telling a story in game than pressing x for the next line of dialogue.
Apart from Pokemon, which has a collectors appeal to it, I can’t name a single RPG that I’ve really thought Oh I get it. Maybe I just haven’t played the right one yet, maybe I’ve just had horrendous bad luck but the more I play, the more I doubt it.
Bargins & Trends
24th
March 2010

Yesterday I popped into town for the first time in three months (don’t worry I haven’t been inside solidly I’ve been at uni, 250 miles away) and took full advantage of the terrible state PC games are in. As yesterday’s post revealed I picked up PES2009 for £2, the only one I’ve actually played but I also picked up Rome: Total War Gold Edition (£1), Broken Sword Trilogy (£1) and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (£3).
I have a feeling though this whole PC game business is just another one of my going home trends. Christmas last year I bought about seven Blu-Ray movies, I still only own seven Blu-Ray movies. Last summer, to coincide with the Dreamcast anniversary I went a bit all out and bought roughly twenty-five games, I haven’t played them since.
I hope that PC games aren’t this Easter’s trend but if I’ve rarely touched a PC game come next Easter, I won’t be surprised.
Dida Is Bad In Goal
23rd
March 2010

They run to a grid, look way to smooth and occasionally stumble on each other but there is something about, not only the players, but Pro Evolution Soccer instead. After buying it brand new from HMV for £2, I came to the conclusion that even though FIFA has far surpassed PES, I’ll always have a special place for it.
What I don’t understand is how Konami have managed to repackage the same game for the last five years. Eh, who cares, it’s still some of the best local multiplayer around – even if I did have to play it with a keyboard.
