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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Viking: Battle for Asgard, took an arrow to the knee yet?

     Hey guys getting tired of Vikings yet? Me neither! So if you've scrapped every last drop out of Skyrim already or maybe even "took an arrow to the knee" recently, then you should check out Viking: Battle for Asgard! It's a game filled with adventure and large scale battle, with gruesome finishers and armies waiting to be lead through the lands of Asgard!

     While the game may have it's flaws here and there, it's been a few years since it's release. It can now be found for around 5-10 dollars! So for the price this game is a must for any adventure fans, action fans, or just any proud Nordic of the north!

     Game-trailers is one of the more popular video game reviewers and I like the way they explain in detail all the finer and lower points of a game. I especially like their older reviews compared to their reviews now a days. In today's reviews they just kind of seem liked they played their games for maybe 2 minuets and decided to move on.


     For a more personal review by a gamer for gamers, I would suggest Nathan vs. Video Games' Review here, of this game. It may seem a bit more harsh, and that's because it is, but it also might give you a better sense of whether or not this is the game for you. Also you might find it as interesting as I did!
A brutal game indeed that Kratos would find acceptable.
     O well, anyways Raging Ruff Reviews is still up and will be posting from time to time whenever we can thanks for following! If you'd like to see our latest posts just click here!

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Raging Ruff Reviews' Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception!

     "Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception" is the third game in the popular PlayStation 3 console. It was developed by the previous developers behind the first two games (Naughty Dog) and they are also know for creating other popular series such as "Jack and Dexter" and "Crash Bandicoot". Their reputation has perceived them and has brought them to the final chapter of adventurous Drake's final chapter.

     I'd like to mention first that in this Raging Ruff Review I have decided not to concentrate on the story, but to briefly state a summary of the series, so as to not cause spoilers. I also don't plan to talk about the multiplayer as I did not get to experience it, however I'm sure if it's anything like the campaign, it's probably good as well.

Shows an example of Uncharted 1 vs 2 graphically.
     With Drake, comes another spectacular adventure through desert wastelands, sinking cruise ships, and engrossing jungles. Uncharted really is a sight that can only be experienced first hand. The visuals are spectacular and are exactly as you would expect in a high quality game series like this. The characters, both old and new all have a great feel and do their part in their respective roles. Their facial expressions alone, including Drake especially, will make your moth drop in awe as you gaze into your screen waiting for the next wave to come by a swoop your eyes away.

     Sounds are spot on with the animals surrounding, desert winds whooshing by, and nameless chatter of enemies are overheard. Really, its hear that semesters you into the "show" that Uncharted's cast has to offer. The voice acting is also perfect with returning actors for Drake and his other pals from previous encounters. It brings each and every character to life, and gives you a feeling that these people are real and definitely is a big part into making you care about everyone's fate. Only problem I ran into "sound wise" was that it would cut out, don't know why, but after a few minutes it was right back on.

The environments are beautiful and vary often.
     If you've played Uncharted, then you know that it's your basic pop and shoot cover based third-person shooter, but done right. I say that because for some reason other companies always try to change the system or tweak it and it always seems to go bad. Naughty Dog though feels much like gears of war, it can be a little shaky at first, but the controls become much smoother after an hour or two of playing. It's tight, quick, and fun to land head shots!

Some environments also can have breakable cover and the AI is very smart!
     The second part of Uncharted's gameplay is it's platforming. With Naughty Dog's previous installments of Uncharted and it's Jack and Dexter series, the platforming is nothing but top notch. Their is the occasional period when I did not know where I should go but the checkpoint system was usually well placed and allowed me to guess and choose where I could go and wasn't to huge of a deal.

A simple puzzle that anyone with eyes can figure out.
     The final part that makes up Uncharted's gameplay is it's puzzles. This I have to admit was probably Uncharted 3's weakest aspect. I found most of them to either be too easy or just too quick. Not too many stood out and I felt like I didn't get a lot of time to spend solving mysterious like I'd felt in the previous installments. They weren't awful, I just kind of felt they might have been thrown in their to go with the scene and not so much to really learn anything new.

     Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is a must play game, in fact I think this is a must "see" game for everyone! Even if your not into Video Games, Uncharted can be watched and enjoyed by all families alike. It really is a breakthrough of its time and a wonderful step in the right direction for not only Naughty Dog and PlayStation, but the gaming business as a whole! If anything, the story of Drake and his adventurers are a shining example of a game that should be experienced by everyone, Indiana Jones would be proud.


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Legend Of Grimrock, get those pencils out because you're about to go on another dungeon crawling adventure!

     Hey you dungeon crawler, rpg, board game fans! Have you been hoping for that next best grid based rpg...for your computer, in a fps! Well than your wait has finally been answered by developers Almost Human with the monstrous game "Legend of Grimrock"!

     This game has everything you'd expect from a dungeon crawler with awesome puzzles, adventuring, and story! The game is based on a grid and is flawless and is very strategic. Finding the perfect area to circle and fight is the best way to deal with this challenging combat and tricky puzzles. This has a perfect mix of "Amnesia: The Dark Descent", "Portal 2", and has a combat feeling not found in many other games and the perfect way to explain it is an action game board!
An example of a game that "looks" similar would be the second Elder Scrolls!
     Both Short and Sweet Reviews and Elder-Geek give great reviews. S&S show the more fun and cool things of the game, while Elder-Geek talks a bit more technical and explains all the aspects of the environment and gameplay that shines in the "Legend of Grimrock".


     The "Legend of Grimrock" is a gem that concentrates on a very few fan base. However I'm sure that once this game reaches the fan base a huge gathering will hopefully share the greatness that this game has to offer and maybe will find an even bigger fan base to allow Almost Human to continue with making wonderful games like this! You can visit the "Legend of Grimrock" site here!

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Folklore, I think I'm in wonderland!

      Hey guys its Raging Ruff Reviews with another Hidden-Review today and it's sadly a ps3 exclusive but is definitely a good buy witch will give you a bit of time to take a break from your other JRPGs like FF 13! "Folklore" is a game I heard about a long time ago and is really a nice game to watch and very interesting game to play too!


     It can be a little slow to start out but if you keep up with it you will find a very different and interesting RPG that can't be find on any other console. It's turned based like FF or "Pokemon" and has a good variety of areas and characters per mission.

     In GameLatte's review on her YouTube channel she explains a girls point of view and how it can be liked by any sort of rpg fan, all the good stuff about the story and the graphics. It's well explained and may peak your interest in the game and that you might want to give it a look!

    
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Cavo, Thick as Thieves.

     Hey folks, have you been itching for that hard-rock sound inside your body to be released? Can you feel the pound in your foot waiting to be heard? Then you need to check out the band Cavo and their new album that just came out yesterday, "Thick as Thieves". Cavo is a band that's all hard rock with a little mix of some grunge and pop. I remembering hearing their first big hit "Champagne" back in 2009 and knew they were going to be big. After that though I never really heard much from them.

Cavo's latest album review here.
     2011 comes around and Cavo returns with another hit single, "Thick as Thieves". It's this song that really radiates the vibe of the album and is really why it's titled so. After listening to them play again it was like I was listening to them back when I first heard them! It was awesome and I was glad to have stumbled across them again!

     So, I decided more people should know about Cavo and their great new album that just released. On Loudwire, Anne Erickson does a quick but great job of summing up the sound and feel of Cavo and what makes the album even better then their first successful album, "Bright Nights, Dark Days". If you liked their first album, I'm sure you'll love this one too! If this is your first time hearing about Cavo, then go check them out and hear the awesome sound of Cavo!


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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Wanted: Weapons of Fate, curving bullets, just another day at work!

     Hey guys Raging Ruff back from break here to show you guys a game introduced a little while back based on the film, based on the comic book, "Wanted"! If you haven't check out either of them and are into action films then I'd recommend both of those. Now the reason you might have not heard of this game might be because it was really just played of like any other film to game adaption and was highly criticized for being short and no online play. However during that short period of time is a fast paced third-person shooter waiting to curve bullets and slit throats!

Geez, I guess this is why nobody likes flying coach!
     The intense action is what will keep you going and the variety of places and things you have to kill always makes you feel like a total bad ass. When ever you do a "curve bullet" kill the game goes into slow motion as you follow your spinning, curving, bullet of death just smack your opponents heads to the ground like butter! It's really satisfying and is the main reason why you'll want to at least give this game a try!

     On Game Revolution I found a great review by Ben_Card, who takes into consideration all the flaws of this game but also puts them up against the positives. When push comes to shove I'm sure a majority of fans of the film, comic book, and third-person shooters, will end up enjoying this roller coaster of a game, even if you are able to beat it in an afternoon.

     If you would like to check out more info on Ben_Card's review just click here, if you would like to see more of Raging Ruff Review's Hidden Reviews check it out here. Also, we update our site everyday, unless we say differently.


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Alton W. Ruff, Main Contributor

Friday, April 6, 2012

Happy Easter! Easter break!

     Hello everybody, I'll be having Easter with my family so I shall not be at my computer for a while. However I shall still prepare for more reviews and things once I've returned! So Happy Easter to everyone who has followed Raging Ruff Reviews!

     Enjoy this bunny while I'm away....if not you can check out our latest Hidden Review here, and Raging Ruff Review here.


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Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! American Psycho, a perfect example of that duchebag you ran into last week's future.

     Have you ever bumped into or had to deal with a guy who just has something up their ass and has to act like a douche all the time! If you not sure, some easy sins of this person would be, excessive makeup, all about looks and tanning, and has the biggest ego in a 300 mile radius. If so, then watch "American Psycho" and never go near them again, no but seriously this movie is a perfect example as to somebody taking their personality way to far, which is what makes it so great to watch!

     In "American Psycho" Christian Bale plays as wealthy Wall Street business man Patrick Bateman, who is your ideal yuppie, and ideal serial killer. That's what make this film so awesome is the mix between the comedy and the horror, the switching from laughing at Bateman when things don't go his way to the grotesqueness of his murders.

     The great acting by Christian Bale really makes the role of Patrick suit him perfectly. Originally Leonardo DiCaprio was mentioned to play the lead but once the director was changed Christian was chosen and I think this was great not only for the film, but to show the superb acting abilities of Bale for his future success as an actor.
Can't help but laugh with that face!
     Roger Ebert gave the film a three out of four stars and mentioned how well the film is portrayed and the message it shows is something that hasn't really been seen in films. He also praises Bale's performance and really just explains all the great stuff about "American Psycho".

     "American Psycho" was a very underrated film and enjoyable for any thrasher fan out there. Also the humor is great resembling and making fun of the consumer-driven, image-obsessed people of the 80's, as long as your stomach can handle the gore and intense images of the film. After all, it still is a horror film.
"Your wearing a raincoat!" "Yes I Am!".
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Raging Ruff Reviews' Trigun: Badlands Rumble, the ledgend of Vash and Gasback.

     With a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head, loveable and foolish Vash the Stampede isn't exactly the person you'd think would have any kind of bounty on them, but for anyone who has seen Trigun the anime series, Vash is know quite well for destroying cities and laying waste to everything he goes near. Vash however is the exact opposite of his reputation and instead always seems to try and find the most peaceful option out of anything, which always seems to backfire on Vash.

     20 years after messing with a heist for a notorious bank robber Gasback, Vash starts to head towards Macca City where rumors have risen saying that the notorious robber will appear, causing a surplus of bounty hunters to arrive in order to collect the $$300,000,000 for his head.


     "Trigun: Badlands Rumble" is a love letter to all fans of the original Trigun series and it doesn't disappoint. It's been over 12 years since anything Trigun was released before the film and Vash certainly was a sight for sore eyes. The film is a wonderful piece of artwork staying true to the anime style of Trigun and the voice acting still remaining as good as ever.


     Trigun's setting has always been an interesting one, mixing both sci-fi and western into one and coming out the other end in an awesome way. With the surrounding deserts and sci-fi futuristic weapons mixed with old style western guns, the film bridges what may seem as two completely different genres, quite nicely into one package.


     As I said before Vash is back and so are all his wonderful friends from the series including a few new ones. Both Meryl and Milly make a return as the two insurance company agents following Vash anywhere he goes to make sure his destruction doesn't cost them their jobs. As well as a return of the hardcore priest Wolfwood with his trusty cross-weapon at his side.


Meryl warns Vash to stay out of trouble knowing from the past how it follows him.
     The premiss of the story is well done and can be a little hard to follow because it had been awhile since I last saw the original anime, but once you start to get to the meat of the story the movie starts to click as a whole and really begins to hit on all cylinders from there. The comedy is great and had me laughing throughout the the film and once the action and drama came it kept my attention. A lot of questions are challenged and beliefs are seen in another light that do a good job setting up the story. All this is what has made Trigun such a great anime for all these years and I can definitely say Trigun has stood the test of time!


     "Trigun: Badlands Rumble" is a sight to see after not having Trigun on the scene for over 12 years and if your going in expecting a masterpiece, chances are you might be disappointed, and if you didn't like the original series I don't believe this is going to change your thoughts on Vash the Stampede. However, if your a big Trigun fan or just love action sci-fi anime, then "Trigun: Badlands Rumble" is a solid film that's definitely worth taking a look at if not the whole series of Trigun!
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! Dustforce, Killing Dust Bunnies One at a Time.

     Hello guys, it's Raging Ruff hear with another of today's Hidden-Reviews! Today is another indie 2D game this time developed by Hitbox Team, called "Dustforce". Highly influenced by games like "Sonic the Hedgehog" and "Devil May Cry", it's a fast paced action game that can really put your gaming skills to the test!

     In "Dustforce" your objective is to clean each stage in a quickly and timely manor from all sorts of different types of dirt, grime, leaves, and other dirty monsters and creatures! Again, being heavily focused on speed and precision makes "Dustforce" difficult to master, but once you get it down, the rush of flowing through levels starts to take over!

Main acrobatic janitors that you can play as in "Dustforce".
     Ozzie Mejia on Shack News has his review up about "Dustforce" and explains the strengths and weaknesses of the game. He says, "Those that get easily frustrated may want to steer clear. Gamers looking for a legitimate challenge and some new leaderboards to frequent, though, will feel right at home with Dustforce.". So, clearly it's not easy, but still you can't die you only lose your combo, which allows for anyone to be able to still enjoy such a great game like "Dustforce"!

     One thing I wish Ozzie could have mentioned about more was the art style of this game. It's just fun to watch all the animations and colors fly around. Also the variations of the locations and enemies are very cool and well done. This is an amazingly creative and well drawn 2D side-scroller that shouldn't be missed out on! Also, the soundtrack itself is worth playing this game, no joke!


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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Hidden-Review-of-the-Day! We've been Capsized!

     You've been capsized! Your all alone in this underwater setting and are set to go on missions to find your crew mates and parts for your ship in this beautiful, yet dangerous environment. You'll be equipped with a variety of weapons and face multitude of different enemies on this strange planet. Also, apart of your arsenal will be a gravity gun that you can wreck havoc on the world with an use to solve puzzles like in recent games like "Portal".

"Why can't I ever get cell phone reception here!!!"
     "Capsized" has a beautiful art style that stays classic with the 2D design and is wonderfully drawn with a lot of inspiration from games like "Braid" and "Dustforce". It's all high resolution hand drawn environments and characters and shows the beauty of the game highly. It's a fast paced 2D platformer with intense action and exploration. It was also made by developers Alien Trap who are the group that worked on "Nexuiz"!

"Capsized" is a puzzle -solving action, platformer all rolled into one.
     "Capsized" was review quite well from many sites but still being an indie game could only do so much as to show off it's great gameplay and artwork to the world. It's a fun and challenging game that can be enjoyed by platformer, action, or even puzzle fans alike. In Bytejacker's review reviewer Anthony Carboni talks about the uniqueness of "Capsized". He takes a full understanding of the game and points out how the game should be enjoyed and played. Even if it's just to try and see, because really the best way to see if you like a game, is to try it!


     Thanks guys and keep up with daily Hidden Reviews from our blog here, our Facebook page here, Google+ page, and our twitter to see more Raging Ruff Reviews!

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Pre-Easter Family and Gaming! Gone Crazy?


     Sorry guys I realize it's been a few days since I've posted a Hidden-Review, but I've been a little tied up to say the least and this blog can get just a tad crazy with school and work.

     It's pre-easter weekend and had a wonderful dinner at my GF's Aunt's house. I've also been catching up on some gaming now that I received the PS Vita!


     I was able to beat Uncharted: Golden Abyss and hope to put out a review in the near future, fingers crossed, and I'm working on Wipeout 2048! I'll also hope to be doing more reviews of PS Vita games in the future too!

     So, please don't run off just yet. I'm still here and I hope you guys understand. Thanks! Also, Happy April Fools Day! lol

Guys at Technabob playing demo of Uncharted.
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