NCG Review – Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire (PS4)

Developed by YummyYummyTummy, Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire is one part of a two-part story from the Fallen Legion titles.Fallen Legion_20170513205838

Story

When first entering the world of Fallen Legion, players will be introduced to Cecile, a princess of her kingdom and a talking grimoire (Magic Book), who are on a quest to save her crumbling kingdom. At the beginning of the game Cecile is fleeing from her enemies, who is led from Legatus Laendur, a general who wants to overthrow the royal family.  I don’t want to go too much into the story, but it will draw players in. Until a certain point, where it becomes somewhat bland and not as engaging.

Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire takes a somewhat minimal approach to telling its tale, but then feels like it peaks just a slight too fast. One aspect that did bug me though, was that there was hardly any voice acting, especially when players are introduced into the cut scences that have some terrific voice overs. Most of the time players will find themself with a small voiced over intro to a cut scene, then nothing but pure dialog and no voice overs. Reading the dialog than felt more like a chore instead captivating, but this is not a reason to overlook this title.

Visuals and Audio

With an art style similar to such titles like Dragons Crown and Odin’s Sphere, Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire looks stunning and amazing. From the cut scene art, menus, backgrounds and battles, Fallen Legion will have players immersed in its world’s visuals.  The hand drawn sprites for the character and bosses in the game is most notably impressive, especially with all the details will have you in awe. On top of that the background are will have you amazed and just look fantastic all around. The art style also fits perfect with the game’s soundtrack.Fallen Legion_20170513210846

Fallen Legion’s soundtrack is actually one of my favorite feature when I was playing. The soundtrack instantly drew me into its world, and pumped me up for the battles. When it comes to music in RPG’s, I always feel like it needs to help the player engage in the world of the title, and Fallen Legion hits the nail on the head perfectly.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire mainly focuses on combat, rather than story and characters. The title takes mechanics from older RPG’s combat system such as Valkyrie Profiles, and meshes it into its own unique gameplay style, which I might say is extremely fun!Fallen Legion_20170513204506

Players will find themselves learning the fast combat system battles and some what button mashing until they finally figure out everything works, and how to execute unique moves. The battle system consist of Cecille and her Exemplars. Cecile is tied to the triangle button, and is able to unleash a magical attack and able to heal the party or revive the Exemplars when they fall in battle. Exemplars are tied to the X, Square and O buttons on your controller and are primarily your attackers and defenders. So when in battle, your goal is to use the Exemplars together to link attacks and getting high combo chains to do a death-blow attack, as well as keeping them alive with Cecile. The only thing is that you can’t just button mash, and cannot be hit by the enemies otherwise it will stop your combo. Each character has AP that needs to recharge after attacking, and players will also have a defense button, which can parry attacks if executed on time as well help with combos. So the trick to this is pure timing. This is where players will be the most engaged in Fallen Legion, because it takes time to perfect, and feels satisfying when done right, especially during boss fights, which is the most intense battles you will have in Fallen Legion. Fallen Legion_20170513204938

The most unusual part about the game is during battles players will be given moral choices which will decide the stories out come and will also give players special items or buffs during combat. Often they will just be buffs that feel needed for upcoming boss battles but they can be tied to a bad decision that can shift the narrative in a different direction. I found this to never be annoying, or a burden at all during gameplay, but rather a fun and unique touch for the game. Having to make a choice quick in battle just make the title more of its own identity and not a game that felt like a clone of any other game titles.Fallen Legion_20170513210508

Verdict

Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire is not an average RPG title, and that is fantastic. It falls flat on the story, but makes up for it in the battle system, visuals, ad soundtrack. I actually really enjoyed playing Fallen Legion, mainly because it didn’t feel like any other title I played before, and would recommend new RPG fans and veteran players to pick this title up. It has 90 percent of what makes a title great and I can see all players enjoying Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire for Playstation 4.

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Piccolo, Krillin, and online battle details for Dragon Ball Fighter Z

Bandia Namco has released new information and screenshots of Dragon Ball Fighter Z’s new characters and online battle system.

You can check out the screenshots and details below.


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Piccolo

Piccolo is considered to be one of the most technical characters with his expandable arm to grab his opponents. He has various ways to break the opponent’s guard and he can also fire fast and powerful beams. Players can charge up for a stronger attack by long-pressing the button. To create a huge blow, Piccolo can use his ability to release Ki blast from a range. For an effective strike, players will can even connect it with a combo move!

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Krilin doesn’t have that much reach and power but easily compensate with several different techniques such as the Kamehameha to fight a long-range game. He also has tricky skill to confuse the opponent by leaving an image of himself before turning into an attack. Furthermore, players will gain extra by using the famous Senzu Bean. Fans will be delighted to know that his signature and unblokable attack is also included in Dragon Ball FighterZ.

Online Battles

In the Online Battles of Dragon Ball FighterZ, players can fight and interact with other users in the FighterZ lobby. That’s the perfect place to rise up to the arena stage and get matched with other users who are willing to battle! Players can also communicate with Z-Stamp, use facial expressions from Dragon Ball characters and watch their match with the replay mode!

Match, Clear and Summon: Boost Beast out today on the Nintendo Switch

Need a game to fill in the gaps between major Nintendo titles?  Arc System Works has your back with a Beat’em-Up Puzzle Game, Boost Beast.

Game Specs:

Title: Boost Beast
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Developer: ARZEST Corporation
Publisher: Arc System Works Co., Ltd.
Release Date: July 20, 2017
Genre: Puzzle
Price: $9.99 USD

About:

Boost Beast is a defense puzzle game where players defeat the invading horde of zombies by clearing blocks and summoning animals.

A sudden viral outbreak has infected the entire human race and turned everyone into zombies… Only a small group of animals survived the outbreak. In order to restore peace to the world, Alec, the king of the dogs, sets out on a journey with his animal army to exterminate the zombies.

There are many dangers that will stand in your way during your quest to save the world that include cages that traps your animal friends, rocks that block your path, and the grim reaper who will turn your allies into zombies.

Key Features:

  • Simple controls! Match 3 of the same animal blocks to call upon your animal friends and defeat the wave after wave of incoming zombies.

  • Make use of bombs and chain combos to pave a path to victory!

  • Unleash your cute animal army and clear over 200 stages!

And a trailer!

One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition coming to Switch

One of our favorite anime franchises is moving over the Switch this September with an enhanced port of One Piece: Unlimited World Red Delux.  The game will be released  September 29, 2017 for the Switch.  Don’t have a Switch? Don’t forget you can pick this title up August 25, 2017 on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam.

Sail the high seas with Monkey D. Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hat pirates in this action-adventure title remastered for the current generation of consoles with 1080p resolution*, higher frame rate, and over 40 pieces of DLC included for the most definitive One Piece Unlimited World Red experience yet.

 

Switch online app is live on for IOS and Android

Nintendo has released its online app for Switch is now available on the App Store for iOS and Google Play for Android devices.

The app will “enhance your online gameplay experience” on Switch, and allow access to game-specific services, such as SplatNet 2 for Splatoon 2, in order to invite friends to play via social media, and use voice chat while playing.

Here’s the full overview:


◆ About

The Nintendo Switch Online app is designed to help enhance your online gameplay experience on Nintendo Switch. With this app, you can check game-specific services (e.g., SplatNet 2 for Splatoon 2), invite friends to play with you via social media, and use voice chat while gaming.

◆ Do you play Splatoon 2? If so, you can make use of the dedicated SplatNet 2 service!

You can use SplatNet 2 to check all sorts of vital battle-related information, including match results, stages, and rankings!

◆ Inviting friends via social media

You can invite friends to play with you in supported games via social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Of course, you can easily invite your Nintendo Switch friends, too!

◆ Using voice chat while gaming

You can enjoy voice chat in different ways depending on the type of game you’re playing. Chat with everyone in your room or split voice chat into teams and have it out head-to-head!

*In order to use these services, a Nintendo Switch game compatible with this app is required. Splatoon 2 is compatible with this app.

Attention:

  • You can use the Nintendo Switch Online app for free until the paid subscription service launches in 2018.
  • A persistent Internet connection is required to use this app. Cellular data may be used.
  • A Nintendo Switch console, a Nintendo Account, and supported game are required.
  • You must be at least 13 years or older to use this app.
  • Your use of this app is subject to the Nintendo Account User Agreement, available at support.nintendo.com.