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Unicorn Overlord Review

Unicorn Overlord is not just one of the best games I’ve played in recent memory, or one of the best strategy RPGs I’ve ever experienced. It is one of the best games I have ever had the pleasure to enjoy, a game that consumed my mind even when I was not playing, that begged me to return and continue freeing the world of Fevrith. It engrossed me in a way that no game has in years (the last time was probably Final Fantasy 7 Remake, which I played close to release), and in a way which rarely occurs regardless. It would be easy to make this a game about revenge, about Alain reclaiming the throne that is rightfully his and following his path towards that. And while that is something that happens in the game, the story is more fully one of liberation, of making each place you go better than you found it, of forgiving those who trespass against you. This is made clear in the early hours of the game- you can unlock the final battle within the first 10 hours, before you’ve even stepped foot wit...

Making the World a Better Place, One Step at a Time

A recent gameplay element I’ve found myself particularly attached to in a couple of games, namely Okami and Unicorn Overlord , is the effect the player has on the world around them, represented in a very visual and impactful way. These games excel at making you feel as though not only are you on a grand quest to save the world, but part of that quest is improving the lives of the souls that inhabit that world. Take Okami , as my first example. At the beginning of that game, the world is shrouded in darkness, nature is decaying, and people and wildlife alike suffer greatly. But as Amaterasu regains her abilities, she is able not only to defeat the imps that serve Orochi, but bring life back to the landscape, both in massive waves of regrowth when she revives a guardian tree sapling and in minor ways as she revives small groves of flowers and individual cherry blossoms. What really caught my wonder, however, were the animals. As you revive nature, animals will return to roam the world. D...

I'm Breaking Up With Final Fantasy X: A Review

You don’t have to keep dancing with the one what brung ya. Final Fantasy X means a lot to me; I named my dog after the game’s heroine. Shortly after I received my first Playstation 2, a friend moved away and gifted me three games for the system (I only had Kingdom Hearts 2, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 , and a couple others lost to time). Final Fantasy X was one of those games, and I poured hundreds of hours into a number of playthroughs. My parents didn’t often buy me games, so I wore through what I had. There’s this idea in Final Fantasy communities that generally, someone’s favorite Final Fantasy is the first one they played. I’ve never personally believed in that, partially because while Final Fantasy X brought me to the party, when I finally got my hands on a copy of XII a couple years later (worth noting my gaming years were as a teenager; I got that Playstation 2 when I was 12 in 2006, the same years the console’s successor released, so all games I played had also been...

Terra Memoria Review

Going forward, when discussing games that are “mid”, Terra Memoria will live at the front of my mind. This game is exceedingly average in every way. The narrative is acceptable, the characters are fine, and the combat is there. That doesn’t mean the game does nothing interesting. I like the overworld exploration and how new skills for characters are hidden behind interesting puzzles, though at the same time I do feel that as a result skills are drip-fed to the player and thus players will spend a majority of their time using the same skills. Tying skills to each other in duos and forcing you to choose one or the other is also a novel idea, though of the duos I found there was usually one that was simply more useful. Most novel was the idea of having three active party members and three supporters that change how their partner’s skills work with the press of a button. The three supporters are randomly assigned at the start of each battle and can massively aid (or sometimes hinder) i...