Sunday, December 29, 2019

Cucco Attack LET'S PLAY [First Hour] - Link's Awakening

After a bit of a hiatus, Cucco Attack is back, this episode exploring the first hour of the adorable re-imagined world of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the Nintendo Switch.  If interested in taking an in-depth look at this charming and faithful adaptation of the Game Boy classic, check out this preview and judge for yourself if this game merits its rupees.  Light commentary is included, but I mostly try to let the game speak for itself.




If you have any other suggestions for games you'd like to see played per this segment, let me know in the comments below.  Otherwise, enjoy and happy gaming!

Friday, December 27, 2019

Quick Reviews

We live in an age of grotesque gaming backlogs and just not enough conceivable time to play through them all.  And because of such, there are many a game that get dropped so very quickly from conversation to keep current and afloat the ever continuing out-pour of new releases.  Likewise, I am always playing catch-up to a slew of games and finding the relevant time to share such thoughts and impressions.  Should the time present itself in the future, some of these quick reviews may be expanded upon for greater detail and breakdown of the many pros and cons.  Until that time though, from A-Z here are some 20+ quick takes that will hopefully provide some worthy insight to your valued time.


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(Played on Nintendo Switch) - Ape Out stands out with an incredibly distinct art style and frantic, chaotic gameplay that is emphasized all the better with its pairing of frenzied drums and cymbal crashes perfectly in tune and timed with your actions.  The procedural generated nature of the levels keeps every attempted escape an engaging and suspenseful affair.  With its graphic blood splatters and rather intense gameplay, it is a bit unsettling and not recommended for those not keen of overly violent imagery.  But it does perfectly capture the essence of what an escaped ape must be feeling through each of these scenarios and has a surprisingly striking ending for what is a generally simple narrative to be told.


Monday, December 23, 2019

Year in Review - Top 5 Games of the Year (2019)

The year 2019 has just about come and gone, and so has come the time once again to look back and shine the light upon another year of notably exceptional games.  So if you're curious as to hidden highlights that may have been missed in the busy bustle of the year, or are just feeling particularly nostalgic, read on as we take note of my personal Top 5 Games of 2019, among other recognition to be had.  Please note for this first category, there is only so much time and/or funds to be diverged among the slew of great games that are continually released.  As such, the games selected in this category only include games in which I've played to full / majority of completion, and saw their debut release in 2019.


Top 5 Games of the Year - 2019


-1- Luigi's Mansion 3




Luigi's Mansion 3 surprised many a player with what exceptional craft and care was poured into this game to create one of the most memorable and creative ghost-busting adventures of the year.  The art direction and animation continues to raise the bar with this latest installment in the series, making me quite excited at the potential of the new Super Mario movie to be made if it's anything of this caliber.  Each floor of this haunted hotel that you explore is full of such clever ideas and themes that continually keep the player engaged, even if it does follow the more slightly linear structure of Dark Moon.  And this game features some of the most ingenious and imaginative boss battles found in most any game to recent memory.  So if you have the itch for a humorous, fun fulfilling single player adventure, pack your bags and check in to the wickedly impressive Luigi's Mansion 3.