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Game: Killer Is Dead - Nightmare Edition Reviewer: Lumber John Background Music: Killer Is Dead - Chosen by the Moon Overall Score: 1/5
Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Backlog, where we play Steam games for one hour-- just sixty minutes-- and then we review them. I'm your host, Lumber John, and today on the chopping block is a game called Killer Is Dead-- a hack-and-slash character action game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. You may know Grasshopper Manufacture best for their company figurehead, Suda51. The game was originally released on the Playstation 3 and XBox 360 back in 2013, but received a PC release in 2014.
The version of Killer Is Dead on Steam is the "Nightmare Edition" of the game, and comes with a couple of extra features that weren't part of the original release. This includes a new difficulty: "Nightmare Mode", a "Theater Mode" to rewatch cutscenes and explore extended background information on characters, and a DLC called the "Smooth Operator Pack". The Smooth Operator Pack includes, most importantly, an extra mission and boss.. but it also comes with, what the Store Page describes as, "bewitching outfits, stunning beauties, and X-ray glasses."
To be perfectly clear, Nightmare Edition only comes with one more "stunning beauty" than the original release of the game, and the X-Ray glasses aren't a new addition to the game at all. You could have earned the X-ray glasses really easily by doing a few challenge missions for Scarlett, the blood-drawing nurse, and the only thing the Smooth Operator Pack does for you is give you the glasses from the start of the game.
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On a production level, Killer Is Dead is pretty much exactly what you would expect from any Suda51 game. The soundtrack is on-point, the game is made up of a cast of colorful characters and even more colorful bosses, and the game's story is as ridiculous and hard to understand as the characters are known for breaking the 4th wall. Graphically, it's a blood-slinging mess of cell shaded graphics and bloom. When playing, it can get hard to tell one enemy apart from another and see what your own character is doing at any given time.. and in cutscenes, the lighting can range from "very well-placed" to "oh god, the cell shading looks awful here, there's a gaudy bright highlight on every single wrinkle or crease on this character's face."
The gameplay is one of the things I enjoyed about the game, and playing it is fun. It's still a hack-and-slash, so you can get through some areas of the game by just swinging your sword wildly, and that's okay.. but the focus of the game is on continuing your combos without getting hit. You'll want to get perfect dodges and perfect blocks as often as you can, which means watching for enemy tells and focusing less on just mashing your buttons out. It's incredibly fluid, and a marked improvement over the mindless minion mashing I experienced in No More Heroes.
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There are optional minigames called "Jiggalo Missions" in Killer Is Dead which you can use to unlock some of the sub-weapons in the game (one of which is required to find secrets hidden in some of the levels.) I don't think that's so bad.. except the missions are basically dates with women where your ultimate goal is getting them to sleep with you, and to do that, you have to build up your "Guts Meter" by staring at them (their breasts, their legs, etcetera) without them "catching you". It's a minigame where you secretly ogle womens' bodies to the tune of breathy moaning. I'm sure there's certain people out there who think that's hilarious, but I was honestly pretty creeped and grossed out by the whole thing.
Oh, and those X-ray glasses I mentioned earlier? Yeah, you can use those to stare through the womens' clothing and peek at their underwear.
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The real killer for Killer Is Dead, at least for me, was the fact that I had to fix a very common bug in the game myself. It turns out that if your computer has a dual-core processor, your game will get stuck on the third mission, and you'll be completely unable to progress. That's it. Done. The developers made an announcement on the forums back when the game was released, saying they were trying to fix it.. but then they never did. They just dropped all contact. I had to look up a user fix that required me to download a hex-editing program and actually change the game's code to keep playing. I, the player, had to alter the game's code to keep playing the game. Because of a bug that the developers were aware of, and never came back to fix.
Normally, I love Suda51 games. I really do. I loved No More Heroes, and I loved Shadows of the Damned, even though those games had plenty of problems of their own. I wanted to love this game, too, but there's so much I dislike about it that I can't, in good conscience, cough up a good score.
So Killer Is Dead: Nightmare Edition's final verdict is a depressing one out of five. The mission.. is over.
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Game: Valkyria Chronicles Reviewer: Lumber John Background Music: Valkyria Chronicles - Those Who Succeeded Overall Score: 4/5
Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Backlog, where we play Steam games for one hour-- just sixty minutes-- and then we review them. I'm your host, Lumber John, and today on the chopping block is a game called Valkyria Chronicles. Valkyria Chronicles is a turn-based Strategy RPG developed, and published, by Sega.. it was originally released on the Playstation 3 back in 2008, but got a PC release on Steam last year.
As far as ports go, Valkyria Chronicles is a good one. While I experienced minor FPS issues during some of the game's cutscenes, I'm almost certain that those issues were due to a problem on my end, and probably affected by my messing around with the FPS lock option before playing the game. The game comes with all of the previously-released DLC, including two side stories and a set of challenge missions, and you can choose between the English or Japanese voice acting-- although the English VAs that I heard during my playthrough did a good job portraying their characters.
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The game's soundtrack is beautiful, as are the visuals. The game's aesthetic focuses on a "storybook" style that reminds me of Radiata Stories on the Playstation 2; it uses lots of warm colors and filters that make the cutscenes, backgrounds, and in-game models look like they've been sketched in, or painted with watercolors. The character designs themselves aren't particularly eye-catching, but they're believable, and the designs for things like the armor and tanks make up for it. Although the filters might seem a bit niche-y at first glance, you get used to them very quickly, and you're immersed in the storybook theme that the game has going on.
The historical facts are all narrated to you as something that's already happened, and while it sounds like it spoils the ending of the game for you, I can only assume there are other plot twists along the way to look forward to.. although you'll probably expect those, too, because the narrator literally tells you in the beginning that there's going to be "betrayal" and that your character ends up as a "hero of the war". I mean, I could be wrong, and maybe the narrator was just playing me for a fool, but it'd be nice not to have them put all their cards on the table like that in the first ten minutes. Even so, I found that I was genuinely interested in the characters and the story of the war.
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The actual gameplay is turn-based, and is full of strategy elements that will make you consider every turn you take. When you decide to move one of your units on the map, you're instantly taken into an in-game, third-person perspective where you control the unit and move them around.. although not at your leisure, because the distance the unit can travel is limited by their "AP", and when it runs out, they can't walk around any more. Each unit can also only attack once per turn, but can keep moving after they attack, as long as they still have AP. If you're within the enemy's line of sight, however, they'll fire on you while you're moving (something that your own units will do when it's the enemy's phase) so you don't want to just run in a straight line for the enemy. Using cover and crouching are things you should use to your advantage.
Enemies who moved closer during their own turns will immediately begin firing on the unit you just started moving, if they're close enough when you select them.. so if a strong enemy is near one of your units when they have low health, you'll probably want to pick a different unit and use them to save the previously-mentioned unit, first. Some enemies are weak to different kinds of ammo, as well, and have weak points that you'll want to exploit, which means that the strategy isn't just reliant on your movement, but keeps being important, even when you're firing your gun.
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Despite the game using aspects of a third-person shooter, I don't actually consider it one. The reason for this is that the enemy stops shooting you when you press the button to move into your "combat phase", and you have all the time in the world to actually aim at the enemy. Also, when you aim at the enemy, you're given a large circle to aim at them, rather than just a reticle-- and when you press the button to fire, your bullets will randomly shoot around inside the circle, rather than dead-center. It's hardly "aiming" so much as just "pointing an attack at the enemy and hoping it hits them". I mean, you can run up to the enemy and try to shoot at them, point-blank, so that you can get a headshot.. but the enemy can duck down after you've committed to firing the gun, and your unit is too dumb to point the gun down at the enemy's body when they duck, which means all of your unit's shots will completely miss, wasting your turn.
In general, this struck me as the sort of Strategy RPG that I would love, is thematically well-put-together, and uses an interesting mix of gameplay elements that makes it stand out over other Strategy RPGs. It's definitely worth playing at least once, and I can see myself playing this game all the way to the end.
Valkyria Chronicles gets a solid four out of five in my book. Edelweiss, move out!
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Game: Long Live The Queen Reviewer: Lumber John Background Music: Long Live The Queen - Talking Overall Score: 2/5
Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Backlog, where we play Steam games for one hour-- just sixty minutes-- and then we review them. I'm your host, Lumber John, and today on the chopping block is a game called Long Live The Queen.
Long Live The Queen is a visual novel, or "Otome" game where you play as Elodie-- a princess whose mother has recently died, and whose coronation is just a year away. Unlike your typical Otome game, the point of Long Live The Queen isn't to romance your way into somebody else's heart, but to survive long enough to actually see that crown placed on your head, and to become Queen. This proves difficult, not just because there are others in your kingdom who would love to see you dead, and to steal your throne, but because you are also a magical girl, and magic is a very real threat to you, too.
So, first thing's first: the game's art style is something out of a "How to Draw Manga" guidebook. There are so many characters in the game over 30 who look like they should be your age-- and your character, age 14, looks more like she's 9. The only character in this game who looks a day over 20 is an old man that's 60 years old, and honestly, even he doesn't look that old. They just threw a couple of warts on his face so he didn't look like a gray-haired bishounen.
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The actual gameplay in Long Live The Queen is whittled down to making choices, and passing "checks"-- passing checks can either give you more dialogue choices, or prevent bad things from happening to your character, and her kingdom. The checks are made based on the skills you've trained in.. which are the classes you've taken each week, one class in the morning, one class in the evening, and can range from your Royal Demeanor, to your knowledge of the country's History, to Political Espionage, to Singing, to Dancing, to Magic. Basically, there are a LOT of skills that your queen-in-training can choose to study in, and they can all affect the story.
You get bonuses (or penalties) to the amount you learn when you take classes.. based on your mood. Moods aren't "black and white", either-- you don't just want Elodie to be a happy ball of sunshine all the time, unless you're honestly trying to max out the skills that are affected by her happiness. Sometimes, you might actually WANT to make her depressed, because Depression makes it easier to learn the Expression and Animal Training skills. It's less about trying to achieve a good mood, and more about balancing Elodie so that none of her moods become too strong, and take too long to sway.
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The story, by the way, can be easily finished in under an hour, and I actually managed to sneak in a litte more than one playthrough. Based on the skills you trained in, your choices can drastically alter the path of the story, so multiple playthroughs are encouraged. In fact, they're often FORCED-- because you may run into situations in this game where your character dies, because you didn't raise a certain stat high enough, and you won't be able to save your character, even if you load a game from several weeks prior. Dying and starting the game all the way over seems to be the intent, however, because these deaths count as "endings", and you actually get achievements if you see lots of Elodie's deaths. The game is surprisingly grim.
Long Live The Queen is a practice in beating your head against a wall until the wall breaks, and that's my major gripe with the game. You don't actually know what stats you'll need to raise, and there's no possible way to raise even a third of your stats in a single playthrough. You have to guess what classes you need to take to beat the game, then you'll have to die, start over, invest new points, and hope that you don't run into another wall when you pass the one you died at during your first playthrough. The game only gives you the briefest warnings about events that might require certain skills-- your bishounen kingdad will tell you "hey, there's a Gala coming up, you'll have to dance"-- and you'll have a chance to raise your Dancing skill up a liiiiiiittle bit more before said Gala arrives. But unless you already invested some time into learning how to Dance, you'll probably fail, anyway.
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This game was amusing for an evening where I played it with some friends and we all decided what classes to take, and we all voted what choices to make.. but I wouldn't keep playing it, and I wasn't interested in seeing Elodie's many deaths, or seeing her become a magical girl Queen more than one time.
Long Live The Queen gets a two out of five. Ruling a country is hard.
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Game: Legend of Grimrock Reviewer: Lumber John Background Music: Legend of Grimrock - Main Theme Overall Score: 3/5
Hello, and welcome to The Backlog, where we play Steam games for one hour-- just sixty minutes-- and then we review them. I'm your host, Lumber John, and today on the chopping block is a game called Legend of Grimrock. Legend of Grimrock is a three-dimensional dungeon-crawler with RPG elements that was developed and published by Almost Human Games.
Personally, I enjoyed what I played of Legend of Grimrock. It's one of the more incredibly-immersive dungeon crawlers that I've ever played, and it's dripping with atmosphere, at least at first glance. You're not going to care a lick about the story, because the story is practically non-existent, aside from the static cutscene at the beginning and the few bits of text you can choose to read, if you find them.. but the dungeon itself, and the puzzles and rooms in it, are what really pull you into the environment.
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That said, the game's animations are pretty simple, as is the sound design. The level tileset gets pretty stale, and it's hard to tell one long, stone hallway apart from any of the other long, stone hallways, because they all have the same walls, floors and ceilings. The game makes up for this in most areas by keeping these sort of "empty" hallways few and far between and placing lots of interesting rooms with interesting puzzles in them, but the repeating tilesets cause other problems.
One of the things I liked the most about Legend of Grimrock at first was something like finding and pressing loose rocks on the walls to uncover hidden secrets- it really feels like you're exploring this dungeon, and it really feels like you uncovered something that wasn't really meant for you. When you find your first, real secret, it's an achievement, and you feel good about it. Unfortunately, that feeling starts to wear off after a while, because the loose rock is always in the exact same place on the wall, thanks to the repeating tileset. Eventually, you just end up glancing at every wall, because you know exactly what you're looking for. It's less of an achievement.
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The puzzles in this game are great, and when you figure some of them out, you really FEEL like you figured them out. They're incredibly fulfilling. Except for one puzzle in particular, where-- I actually figured the puzzle out in my first try, but the game tricked me into thinking I didn't figure it out. You can DO what the obvious answer to the puzzle is, two different ways.. but only one of those ways will actually solve the puzzle, just because a particular game mechanic, which was never explained to you, says so. That was pretty frustrating.
Combat in Legend of Grimrock seems in-depth at first, but once you figure out that your only real way of surviving some fights is by circling around your enemies, the combat gets boring. The game gives you the illusion of choice by making it seem like you could choose to wear heavy armor and tank hits, because you have a very customizable party of four characters at your back, but most of the time, you'll still be dodging and dancing around the enemy anyway, because facing them in a straight-up DPS race is a fool's errand.
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Don't get me wrong, I still like Legend of Grimrock. It's a great dungeon-crawling experience, and it sort of makes me want to go pick up a quick dungeon game of D&D or something with some friends. The base game is still fun, and it has functionality with the Steam Workshop, which means there are not only a great deal of custom, player-created dungeons already out there once you're finished with the main story, but that you can create your own dungeons for friends and strangers to explore, as well. If you're looking for a fantasy world that you can really sink your teeth into, though, you're better off looking somewhere else.
Overall, Legend of Grimrock is a game I'll choose to continue playing, and gets a solid three out of five. Happy treasure-hunting.
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Nickname: Lumber John Tumblr: infamousr Steam: Result Genre Likes: Tactical RPG, Arena Shooter, Point-and-Click Genre Dislikes: Tower Defense, MOBA
Raised on Nintendo, starting young with a diet of Mario Bros, Bionic Commando and the rubber Start/Select buttons on the NES controller, the wee Lumber John eventually began finding his true self in gaming during the era of the Playstation, with titles like Metal Gear Solid, Suikoden and Megaman Legends. He stumbled into his PC career with Unreal Tournament ‘99 and SHOGO: Mobile Armor Division as his first guides, and continued from there.
Today, he spends most of his gaming time on Steam, with all manner of genre, although making occasional forays back into Nintendo’s and Sony’s nesting grounds, because console exclusives are actually “a thing” and haven’t stopped being “a thing” in our modern society.
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So what is “The Backlog” about, exactly?
Well, with all the Steam sales and Humble Bundles and piles of games that fill up your library, facing all those games and not being sure what you want to play can be sort of daunting. You don’t have an infinite amount of time, but how do you know what’s worth your time? What game will be interesting right from the start, and worth not only the time you play it, but the time you spent downloading it?
Well, The Backlog reviews Steam games. Every game we review gets one full hour, from 0 to 60, to try and earn a good review. From the moment the a game starts, it’s influencing it’s review, and when those 60 minutes are up, so is all judgement.
Could a game “get better” after 60 minutes? It totally could! An hour might not give a game time to pick up and get better. But there are a lot of really good games out there, and you shouldn’t have to wait for one of them to get better when you could be having fun with another game right from the start.
Are there any exceptions to the 60 minute rule?
Character creation doesn’t count towards the timer. The time spent during character customization in games is up to the player, so The Backlog concedes it wouldn’t be fair to count that time down. However, cutscenes absolutely count as part of the 60 minutes. If there’s a 10 minute cutscene after starting a New Game, that’s part of the review. That’s part of how the game was designed, after all.
How do we determine what games get reviewed first?
There’s a huge list of games to tackle, so in the spirit of fairness, the only way to go through them, one by one, is alphabetically. However, some people may want some games reviewed earlier than others, and since this little project is for the sake of the people reading, requests get priority. So it goes like this:
• Games that are donated for the sake of review come first. • Games on “The List” that someone requests a review of come next. • If there are no requests, the next unreviewed game (alphabetically) is up.
How do I request a review?
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Killer Is Dead - Nightmare Edition Legend of Grimrock Long Live The Queen Valkyria Chronicles
On the Chopping Block:
1953 - KGB Unleashed A Bird Story AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity AfterFall Insanity Extended Edition Agarest Zero Agarest: Generations of War Age of Empires II: HD Edition Age of Empires III: Complete Collection AI War: Fleet Command Alan Wake Alan Wake's American Nightmare Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space Alien Breed 2: Assault Alien Breed 3: Descent Alien Breed Impact Alien: Isolation Aliens vs. Predator Alone in the Dark Alpha Protocol Always Sometimes Monsters The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Amnesia: The Dark Descent Analogue: A Hate Story And Yet It Moves Antichamber The Apogee Throwback Pack Appointment with FEAR Aquaria Arma 2 Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead Atom Zombie Smasher Audiosurf Awesomenauts Back to the Future: The Game Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition The Ball BANZAI PECAN: The Last Hope For the Young Century The Bard's Tale Bastion Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Edition Batman: Arkham City GOTY BattleBlock Theater Beat Hazard Betrayer The Binding of Isaac The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth BioShock BioShock Infinite BIT.TRIP BEAT BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien BIT.TRIP RUNNER Blade Kitten Blade Symphony Blocks That Matter Borderlands Borderlands 2 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Braid Breath of Death VII BRINK Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons Brutal Legend Bully: Scholarship Edition Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Castle Crashers Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Ultimate Edition Cave Story+ Chantelise Chime Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Chroma Squad Cogs Company of Heroes Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor Condemned: Criminal Origins Contagion Costume Quest Counter-Strike Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Counter-Strike: Source Crayon Physics Deluxe Crimzon Clover: WORLD IGNITION Crysis 2 Maximum Edition Crysis Warhead Crysis Wars Cthulhu Saves the World Curse: The Eye of Isis Damned Dark Sector DARK SOULS II: Scholar of the First Sin Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition The Darkness II Darksiders Day of Defeat Day of Defeat: Source Dead Island Dead Island Riptide Dead Rising 3 Dead Space Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut Deadly Sin 2 Deadpool Dear Esther Deathmatch Classic Demonicon Deponia The Detail Detective Grimoire Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut Deus Ex: Invisible War Dino D-Day Dishonored Divekick Divinity: Original Sin DmC Devil May Cry DogFighter Don't Starve Double Dragon Neon Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE DreadOut Dungeon Defenders Dungeon Defenders Eternity Dungeons of Dredmor Dust: An Elysian Tail Dying Light E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Eldritch Eversion F.E.A.R. 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