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Review: A Rose in the Twlight (Playstation Vita)

A Rose in the Twilight, originally known as “Roze to Tasogare no Kojou” in Japan, is a puzzle platform game, filled with challenges.  And trust me, you will die. Many sad, tragic deaths.

Story

Rose awakes in a world without color or time.  The only obvious color is red; the color that restores time to the objects around her.  Furthermore, where did the thorn and rose on her back come from? Why does she have the power to absorb time from the objects?

A Rose in the Twilight SS (17).pngWhat makes this title unique is that the story telling isn’t done through dialogue, but through cut scenes demonstrated in crimson backdrops and black cut-outs.  To delve further into the story, you must read the scrolls in your collection.  Reading the scrolls gives you a better insight as to what Rose is thinking and feeling as you pass through each dungeon.

This is perhaps one of the darkest stories I have played through so far.  Rose dies numerous times, in some of the darkest ways (hanging, guillotine, and much more), in order to move to the next level.  I almost couldn’t believe something so dark could be published in the United States.  However, each time Rose sacrifices herself, you learn more about what is happening to her and watch the story unravel.

Visuals

A Rose in the Twilight SS (21).pngA Rose in the Twilight takes on a gothic hand drawn art style, with monochromatic level designs and blood-red colored objects. The visuals place you in a tragic fairy tale and the paper-cut out cut scenes create a story book theme. The overall art style is a main staple to the game play mechanics. You will need to observe everything in order to solve the puzzles and move on to the next dungeon.

Rose and her Giant are both very endearing characters.  Whenever Rose trips or is carried around by the Giant, she is portrayed as a clumsy, fragile, and delicate young girl; much like the rose she carries on her back. The giant is bulky and sturdy and the perfect guardian for the young girl.

Audio

A Rose in the Twilight SS (4)A creepy but yet childish music tone is one of the best parts of A Rose in the Twilight. The soundtrack doesn’t overpower what is visually happening, but yet enhances the feel of the game. As I said before, it is a dark story, so of course the game would have a dark, gothic tone of music.  Much like the art style, the music places you into the morbid fairy tale. Audio is subtle throughout the game, but it’s a great soundtrack and fits the title completely.

Gameplay

If you’re like me, you are TERRIBLE at puzzle games.  A Rose in the Twilight was almost infuriating! But not impossible.  The goal of the game is to get Rose and the Giant to the end of each level.  You must control each character since there are some obstacles Rose cannot get through and obstacles the Giant cannot overcome.   Rose has a limited jumping range and is very delicate so she can be crushed by pretty much anything; even falling from distance that feels somewhat short.  The giant is sturdy, but unable to reach some places that Rose can.  Rose must absorb red and transfer it to the proper objects and the Giant must carry it and place it where it needs to be.  You definitely have to pay attention to the level and take advantage of the objects you can interact with while utilizing the skills each character posses.A Rose in the Twilight SS (16)

Of course, as the game progresses each puzzle becomes more difficult to solve. While I found some puzzles so frustrating I wanted to hurl my Vita across the room, it was rewarding when I completed a dungeon. Not only to get more in-depth to Rose’s tragic story, but to show that a darn game can’t beat me!A Rose in the Twilight SS (19)

Verdict

A Rose in the Twilight was a beautiful game.  I am a sucker for dark, gothic, and fairy tales so of course I was immediately drawn to the title.  However, this is a puzzle game through and through.  As a novice puzzle game player, I found the title frustrating.  However, I think more seasoned puzzle game players will appreciate the challenge each level provides.

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Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds with another round of handsome bachelor’s!

May is almost here! Can you believe it? One more month until we get to meet these sexy samurai first-hand.  Idea Factory is giving us a look at a few more of the handsome men you can fall in love with!

Ryouma Sakamoto

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A gunslinging, smooth-talking samurai who offers to help you find your father. Sakamoto hides behind pseudonyms and his charming smile. Can you trust this handsome stranger you’ve just met?

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Kazue Souma

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A young samurai who doesn’t think highly of the Shinsengumi. Souma is a serious, headstrong person. Kondou invites him to join the Shinsengumi as your first student – can you teach him well?

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Hachiro Iba

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A samurai from the Okuzume, the guards who protect the shogun. Iba is the Shinsengumi’s old friend from Edo, but for some reason he claims to know you…

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Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is coming May 19th for your PlayStation Vita.  Do you already have your favorite character picked out yet?

Playstation Store Update April 11, 2017 / the Elder Scrolls Online Sale

Pre-orders

  • DRAGON QUEST HEROES II™ Explorer’s Edition ($59.99)(out 4-25)
  • Full Throttle Remastered ($14.99/PS+ $11.99)(out 4-18)
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 Season Pass Edition ($59.99)(out 4-25)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch ($19.99/PS+ $15.99)(out 4-25)

PSVR Games

  • StarBlood Arena ($39.99)

PS4 Games

  • Aaero ($14.99/PS+ $11.99)
  • Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition ($50.99)
  • Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Bundle ($64.99)
  • Cosmic Star Heroine ($14.99)
  • Crawl ($11.99)
  • Digerati Family Friendly Bundle ($14.49/PS+ $4.91)
  • Euro Fishing ($15.99)
  • Kero Blaster ($9.99)
  • Lichtspeer – Special Edition Bundle ($12.99)
  • MX vs. ATV 2017 Official Track Edition ($39.99)
  • Skyforge (Free to play)
  • Snow Moto Racing Freedom ($19.79)
  • Styx: Master of Shadows + Styx: Shards of Darkness ($59.99)
  • The Sexy Brutale ($19.99)
  • Yooka-Laylee ($39.99)

PS4 Add-on Content

  • Bulletstorm: Full Clip – Duke Nukem’s Bulletstorm Tour ($4.99)
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Sharefactory Theme (Free)
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV Characters ($5.99 each)
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV 4 Character Bundle pack ($19.99/PS+ $17.99)
  • Neverwinter Mulhorand Weapon pack (Exclusive and Free for PS+)
  • Persona 5 DLC (Free and up)
  • Toukiden 2 DLC ($1.99 and up)
  • World of Tanks Heavy Metal Hero ISU-30 Loaded Bundle ($55.99)
  • World of Tanks Heavy Metal Hero ISU-30 Ultimate Bundle ($61.99)

PS Vita Games

  • Fairune ($4.99)
  • A Rose in the Twilight ($19.99)
  • Lichtspeer ($9.99/PS+ $5.99)

The Elder Scrolls Online Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited – $12.89, $9.89
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition – $35.99, $29.99
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition Premium Bundle – $59.99, $49.99
  • The Elder Scrolls Online 750 Crowns – $6.79, $5.99
  • The Elder Scrolls Online 1500 Crowns – $12.74, $11.24
  • The Elder Scrolls Online 3000 Crowns – $19.24, $16.74
  • The Elder Scrolls Online 5500 Crowns – $27.99, $23.99

New Release Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • Aaero (PS4) – $11.99 (PS+)
  • Crawl (PS4) – $11.99
  • Digerati Family Friendly Bundle: Letter Quest Remastered and Vertical Drop Heroes HD (PS4, PS Vita) – $10.86, $4.92
  • Euro Fishing (PS4) – $15.99
  • Lichtspeer (PS Vita, cross-buy) – $7.99, $5.99
  • Snow Moto Racing Freedom (PS4) – $19.79
  • The King of Fighters XIV: 4 Character Bundle Pack (PS4) – $17.99 (PS+)

Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • 8DAYS (PS4) – $5.99, $5.49
  • AeternoBlade (PS4) – $7.49
  • AeternoBlade (PS Vita) – $4.49
  • Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space (PS4) – $4.49
  • Alien Shooter (PS4) – $3.19
  • Alien Shooter (PS3) – $3.19
  • Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (PS4) – $11.99
  • Battalion Commander (PS4) – $1.99
  • Battalion Commander (PS Vita) – $1.49
  • Cast of the Seven Godsends Redux (PS4) – $2.09
  • Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $6.49
  • Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS4) – $5.99
  • Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS3) – $5.99
  • Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS Vita) – $5.99
  • EVE: Valkyrie (PSVR) – $29.99
  • EVE: Gunjack (PSVR) – $3.99
  • Fez (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $5.06
  • Heart&Slash (PS4) – $9.99, $8.99
  • HoPiKo (PS4) – $3.49
  • Mahjong World Contest (PS Vita) – $1.24
  • Mervils: A VR Adventure (PSVR) – $14.99
  • Pillar (PS4) – $1.99, $1.59
  • Royal Defense (PS Vita) – $1.49
  • Star Wars Battlefront (PS4) – $9.99
  • Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition (PS4) – $14.99
  • Sublevel Zero Redux (PS4) – $13.99
  • Sword Coast Legends (PS4) – $6.99
  • Tethered (PS4) – $14.99
  • Tethered Divine Edition (PS4) – $20.09
  • The Crew – Platinum Crew Credit Pack (PS4) – $29.99
  • The Crew – Gold Crew Credit Pack (PS4) – $20.09
  • The Crew – Silver Crew Credit Pack (PS4) – $14.99
  • The Keeper of 4 Elements (PS4) – $1.99
  • The Keeper of 4 Elements (PS Vita) – $1.49
  • The Treasures of Montezuma 4 (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $2.49
  • VR Ping Pong (PSVR) – $10.49
  • Wanderjahr (PS4) – $7.49
  • Wanderjahr (PS Vita) – $4.99
  • Warhammer: The End Times Vermintide Digital Value Pack (PS4) – $39.99
  • War Thunder – Heavy Armor Advanced Pack (PS4) – $39.99
  • War Thunder – Tracks of Victory (PS4) – $34.99
  • War Thunder – Ultra Advanced Pack (PS4) – $39.99

Freebies

  • Horizon Zero Dawn SHAREfactory Theme (PS4)
  • Neverwinter Mulhorand Weapon Pack (PS4; PS+)
  • Persona 5 Regular Clothes & School Uniforms Set (PS4, PS3)
  • Skyforge (PS4)
  • The King of Fighters XIV Original Theme ‘Kyo & Iori’ (PS4)

PS4 Pre-Order Deals

  • Full Throttle Remastered – $11.99 (PS+)
  • GNOG – $13.49 (PS+)
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy The Telltale Series Season Pass – $15.99 (PS+)
  • Nex Machina – $15.99 (PS+)
  • RiME – $26.99 (PS+)
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 Season Pass Edition – $59.99 (includes Season Pass)
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole – $59.99 (includes South Park: The Stick of Truth)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch – $15.99 (PS+)

Rhythm game fans REJOICES, Deemo: The Last Recital is coming to North America

PM Studio has announced Deemo: The Last Recital will be launching digitally in north america on April 18, for the Playstation Vita.

PM Studios notes that there are plans to announce a physical edition, as well as additional song packs (downloadable content) at a later date.

Here’s an overview of the game:


Story

Deemo is a mystical creature who lives a life of solitude deep within a mysterious castle. One day, a little girl plummets from the sky. She has no idea who she is, or where she comes from. As Deemo tries to help the little girl return to her world, they discover a strange tree attached to a piano which grows taller with each note it hears. How will Deemo adjust to a companionship it has never before experienced? Will the little girl be able to handle whatever truths she may gain if her lost memories return? Accompanied by the haunting notes of the piano, help uncover the mysteries surrounding the mystical Deemo and the enigmatic girl from the sky.

Key Features

  • Music of hearts! – 100+ captivating songs from various composers and genres await you! Let the voice of the piano calm your heart!
  • 3 difficulty modes! – Start with Easy mode and work your way up to Hard mode to test your sense of rhythm via simple, intuitive gameplay!
  • Beautiful hand-drawn artwork! –The gorgeous hand-drawn art will tug at your heartstrings as the gripping story unfolds!
  • Mesmerizing story! – The music, artwork, and narrative all come together in this amazingly charming experience! Submerge yourself in the world of Deemo!

Need an explanation for “Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku!”?

With Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku! coming out June 6 for Playstation 4, PSVita, and Steam, some people might not understand exactly what this title is. Well today NIS America has released a new introduction video for the upcoming Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku!, which will help players better understand the game.

Here is a brief overview on the game along with the trailer below.


About the story:

Set in Japan’s Sengoku Era, you wake up in the mysterious land of Arcanus Cella where the souls of the dead gather as they await reincarnation. However, some souls have unfinished business that needs to be settled before they can reincarnate. As the player, you will assist these souls by traveling to real – world locations in feudal Japan and fighting your way through dangerous dungeons filled with monsters and traps.
Key Features: 
Pixel – Perfect Customization – Design your character’s appearance and equipment down to the individual pixel with the pixel editor! Once you’re done, share the data to let other players add them to their own game!
Magic Circle Power – With the Magic Circle system, your allies can empower and protect your character! Assign artifacts and arrange them into formations to maximize your power and abilities.
Madcap Multiplayer – Team up with your friends in Co-op Mode to take on dungeons, or compete in Versus Mode to collect the most points! Speed – run lovers can also try to secure a spot in the online leaderboards by clearing dungeons as fast as possible!