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Review: Yomawari Night Alone (PSVita, PC)

Available for the PlayStation Vita and Steam October 25, 2016, NIS America brings Yomawari: Night Alone to North America and Europe just in time for the Halloween season.

Story
Poro and Sis are missing.  It is up to you, the protagonist, to go out into the night to find them. There are scary things in the night, but not knowing where Sis is feels even scarier.  You must explore your neighborhood and escape the scary things that go bump in the night.

The story is emotionally driven and becomes more than surviving the night to find your sister.  Through the story the protagonist must come to understand mortality. [SPOILER] The protagonists initial denial of her dog, Poro, dying at the beginning of the game and her inability to admit to her sister that the dog has died starts her journey. Most objects you encounter are related to death or the dead somehow -you are not just trying to survive the night, you are trying to come to terms with the reality of death that surrounds you.

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Game play
Yomawari: Night Alone is a 2D, top down survival horror.  Armed with only a flashlight, you cannot fight any of the monsters you encounter but must try to outrun them or sneak by without them coming into contact with you. You have the option to “Hide” or “Run”, but your running meter is limited especially if the character is scared. Most times you’ll need to analyze how the monsters move in order to figure out how to avoid them. Game play is exploring, collecting objects, and puzzle solving.

Most events are fairly short, but worthwhile when  you encounter them.  The simplicity of the game play translates the vulnerability of you character so the player feels the terror of what surrounds your character.

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Visuals
The overall atmosphere of the game is eerie. The visible play area is a circumference of light around your character and whatever your flashlight illuminates.  You cannot rotate the camera, and quite often your vision will be obscured with the background; a tactic certain to make your heart pound a little bit because who knows what is lurking in the places you can’t see.  What makes the game stand out is the simple hand drawn 2D animation. Each monster is not elaborately drawn out but they still manage to feel very creepy.

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Audio
The audio, or lack there of, sets the tone of the game.  Most background noise you hear is ambient noise (crickets/cicadas, electrical humming, etc), the character’s footsteps, and the heart rate system where the heart rate increases when ghosts/danger lurks nearby.  This makes the game one of those games that will have you jumping out of your seat if you’re in the dark with your headphones.

Verdict
Pros:  Each element (story, game play, audio, visual) work hand in hand with one another to create a chilling environment and one aspect of the game doesn’t over power the other. Even though it is simple, it gets is message across and still manages to pull out a few jump scares.  This is one game I feel better playing with the lights on without my headphones, but the experience is that much more enhanced with them on.

I feel an emotional connection with the main character; a little girl who loses her dog and then her older sister.  Her pure determination to find them drives the story forward, even when you (the player) don’t even want to go the end of the block because of what is waiting for you. I also enjoy that the mentality of a young girl remains in tact through story, especially with the collectible objects.  As you read through each description, you discover the character has attached an emotional meaning with each object, much like a child would do.

There’s a slight replay value for those who like collecting trophies and achievements. There are variety of collectibles to pick up; some in some pretty hard to get to places.  But, the completionist will find their way back into the neighborhood.

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Cons: The game can be simple, or complicated.  The game doesn’t necessarily tell you where to go, but seasoned gamers can easily pick up which direction to go. The challenge is eliminated when the game allows you to keep important objects even after you have been caught by a ghost.  You don’t really have to go back and analyze the patterns of how the ghosts move since you can basically just run in, grab the object, die, and start at a nice cozy save point.

If you happen to miss the event spawn point, there will be a lot of back tracking and at times this can feel pretty tedious.

Yomawari: Night Alone is the perfect game for October or when you want a good scare.  It’s not gory, but it doesn’t need to be gory in order for you to feel the terror of the night.  With its quiet atmosphere, creepy creatures, and story Yomawari: Night Alone easily made it to the top of my Favorite Horror Game list. To get the most out of this title, play in the dark with your headphones; you’ll be jumping out of your seat a few times.

Will you be picking up this title? What if your favorite “scary” game? Let me know in the comments.

Season Pass and Digital Deluxe Edition announced for Dead Rising 4

Microsoft has announced a Season Pass and digital-only Deluxe Edition  for Dead Rising 4.

The Deluxe Edition will be the game along with the Season Pass, priced at $79.99, and can be purchased digitally from the Microsoft Store and select retailers.

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The price for the Season Pass alone will be at $24.99 and will include the following:


  • Stocking Stuffer Holiday Pack: Frank West is home for the holidays and he’s got a naughty list the size of Willamette, Colorado. Tear up the streets with festive weapons, zombies, vehicles, costumes and more.
  • Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf: You’ve mastered the outbreak – now it’s time to master the green, with eighteen holes of pure wanton destruction you can play with up to three friends online. Flip zombies the birdie where bloodthirsty, over the top zombie mayhem is par for the course. The world of Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf is extreme and the fairways are the town of Willamette, Colorado, including the iconic Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall. Use Frank West’s favorite weapons as your set of golf clubs. With an oversized golf ball, drive down the fairways, reaching for the green to nail the perfect putt. Watch your score as you do not want to bogey in this zombie filled eighteen-hole golf course. Mini golf is made crazier with the zombie horde as obstructions and hazards. Dead Rising Fore!
  • Dead Rising 4: Frank Rising: In this DLC, Frank West is freshly infected and needs to find a cure before he becomes a zombie and is lost forever. While searching for a cure, Frank discovers that everything is not the same as it was; zombies are getting smarter, people cannot be trusted and paramilitary forces are plotting to wipe out Willamette. Frank has a limited time before he reverts to the full zombie state and the city is wiped out. Frank will have to get to the truth first… or die trying.

Dead Rising 4 is et to launch December 6 for Xbox One and PC.

Mobius Final Fantasy is coming to Steam in November

Square-Enix’s Mobius Final Fantasy is a free-to-play RPG on IOS and Android that was released a few months ago, and is now making its was to PC in Japan. No word has been saidif it will release over seas yet, players can pre-registerfor the PC version at the game’s official website. Square Enix will gift users a number of in-game bonuses based on the amount of pre-registrations it receives (Phoenix Down at 5,000 registrations, Elixir at 10,000, Revival Ticket at 15,000, Summon Ticket at 20,000, and Glow Star at 30,000).

Be sure to check out the trailer below.

Trillion:God of Destruction is Heading to Steam October 25 with a Deluxe Pack

A thousand years have passed since the legendary battle against the Heavens, and the demons of Hell are living a peaceful life in the underworld. They have lived this way until Trillion, a demon god of destruction appeared and sought to consume the world after defeating the Underworld’s forces; he even defeated Zeabolos, the Great Overlord.

Zeabolos was revived and gained power from the Soul Grimoire, and so, he decided to fight!

Originally for the PS Vita, Trillion: God of Destruction will be making its way to Steam. Some neat features will include:

Key Features
  • A TRILLION HP! This big bad boss has 1,000,000,000,000 HP! How you defeat him is up to your individual strategy and training!
  • 6 Deadly Sins to Love! In between battles, you’ll get some quality alone time with each of your six Overlord Candidates leading your army. Can you have a love story even in war?
  • Replay, Replay, Replay! Stats carry over with each New Game+ plus and there are multiple endings to unlock! With over 10 endings, there’s even more reason to stand up and keep fighting!
  • Prepare for Battle! While Trillion sleeps, it’s training time! Hit the training grounds and discover randomly-generated treasure chests or strengthen weapons at the Blacksmith’s!

For an extra $9.99, you can get the Delux Pack which will include:

  • 7 Digital Novels – Learn more about each Overlord in these exclusive novels!
  • Digital Character Art Book – 21 pages filled with art of the Overlords and all your faithful servants!
  • Digital Rough Sketches Art Book – 18 pages of character sketches!
  • PC Wallpapers – 6 wallpapers so you can bring the Underworld to your PC!
  • Original Soundtrack – 11 tracks by composer Tenpei Sato!

Check out some awesome screenshots below.  Have you picked up this title yet? Will you be adding it to your Steam library?

Steam is adding Native Dualshock 4 Support

Valve hass announced that they will be adding Dualshock 4 support to Steam. The upcoming update will make it easy for developers to integrate support for Sony’s controller into their games and Valve plans to add support for additional third-party controllers to the API in the future.

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Here is a quick overview from Valve:

Believe it or not, when you use the PS4 Controller through the Steam API, it’s exactly the same as a Steam Controller. You make the exact same API calls, you only get actions, not inputs, and the Steam API takes care of everything.

Now, why start with the PS4 controller? Well, not only is it a really nice, high quality controller, but it’s also got a gyro and a touchpad, so it’s got a lot of overlapping functionality with the Steam Controller. Also, existing native support for the PS4 controller on the PC is a bit weak; in this case Steam itself is communicating directly with the device so everything that’s nice and reliable.