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Visit TGN Game On's profileSequence takes the traditional crafting and leveling elements of RPG's and mixes them together with Rhythm on three different screens to be shuffled through to maximize your mana-growth, damage and defense. What really makes this game shine is the mass amount of geek humor that covers the entire storyline. One could easily say this is an homage to those early 90's PSX gamers who spent countless hours infront of the TV playing Parappa the Rapper and Bust a Groove. This game is a definite buy for anybody who remembers and enjoyed playing those two games. The only real flaw to Sequence is the general elevator-esque feel to the very little music in the game, and the poorly thought out randomly generated number system that governs the drop rates and crafting rates. It was obvious the fairly annoying RNG was made to prolong the span of what is otherwise a relatively short game.
Interesting how a game that was designed for the consoles actually turned out a thousand times better on the PC. Seeing as The Last Remnant came out on the PC almost a year after it's 360 debacle, it's impossible to find a viable and credible review that does it justice. The Last Remnant is a JRPG Grinder's wet dream. It has all of the fixings to make a spectacular main course. A cheesy japanese stylized plot. A bunch of hot warrior babes. Plenty of shiny attack sequences that bedazzle the eyes. However, what makes this game really shine is the battle system that is unlike anything you've ever experienced before. You get to control multiple parties, with up to 18 members. Each party's actions is controlled by you, with a predicament and random number generated twist and the battles are challenging, and, epic.
It's almost unimaginable how fast this game's cult following has grown over the years. It began much like Minecraft, being sold literally in it's stages of it's infancy, alpha and beta - with early adopters receiving extremely early access to the development of what has become a masterpiece. Now with Mount & Blade's first expansion, Warband, we get to see first hand just how far this iconic title is willing to grow with improvements to the User Interface, a new world to explore, and the ability to conquer all that we oversee - as lords, as kings. Yes, finally we get to strike out on our own and cut a swath through the nobility to rise as the King of Kings. Doing so has never been more fun, thanks to the multitude of quests, and very refined siege maps to fight upon. Lastly, the multiplayer is very polished, competitive and addicting. This is one title that is simply hard to put down.