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Games I Bought This Month. May 09

1. Infinite Undiscovery (X360)-6.5

2. Civilization Revolution (X360)-9.0

3. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind GOTY(Xbox)-7.9 (I still haven't got backwards compatibility though)

4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)-10.0

5. Viewtiful Joe (GC)-9.2

6. Viewtiful Joe 2(GC)-8.6

Sorry if I keep postponing the Bitter Gamer blog, Im still thinking of stuff to put in it, but none the less it will happen. :D

Gaming Updates Vol. 6

Alright, for those of you don't know, I finally beat FinalFantasy X about 8 days ago, it took me like 63 hours to beat it, and I was really surprised at how easy the last boss was, the only thing was thatyou needed to use reflect on him in order to win the battle, and Yuna was the only one in my party with reflect, and the boss stole all of her MP, and I had no ethers, so after a little while of thinking I just cast bio on him, because everytime you hit him he casts Curaga on himself (hence the need for reflect), and bio wasn't actually hitting him I guess, so it worked, but those bosses really didn't want me to beat the game, and I don't know why either :P . Also about 2 weeks ago I got The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the mail, so I'll probably play that, after I beat Eternal Sonata and FinalFantasy X-2. Right now though, I'm mainly playing Eternal Sonata, I'm on chapter 5 (of 7 chapters), and like 15 hours into it, and it really surprised with how short the game is, you can get through a chapter in like 3 hours, and that's with like an hour of cutscenes, but none-the-less it is a really fantastic, and fun experience. I also started FinalFantasy X-2, but was somewhat disappointed with it, probably just because it doesn't hold a candle to FinalFantasy X, but I'm going to try and beat it after Eternal Sonata, and then I'll move on to my N64 games. Yesterday, I picked up The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind (Game of the Year edition), and I can't wait to play it-but first I need backwards compatibility for my 360 :P -, and I also bought Civilization Revolution for my 360, on account that I've been really itching to play an RTS game recently, and it looks really good. Also, I've been thinking of doing a Bitter Gamer blog sometime soon, but for now I'm going to keep the subject of it quiet (Don't say anything AlliCrombie :P ), and for those of you who haven't read any of my previous ones I have 5 or 6 of them up on my blogs page, so you can read those if you want to.

2009: A Good Year For The PSP

Throughout it's lifetime the PSP has continuously been beaten out by the DS in sales (pretty bad too), though it being graphically and technologically stronger than its portable rival. But this year they're quite a few games coming out for the PSP that seem like they'll make quite an impact on the DS-by increasing sales for the PSP-, and it it has also been said that 50%-60% of the games that will be released this year haven't even been announced yet, so I'm looking forward to more epic titles to come to the PSP. Also this year has already seen the releases of great PSP games such as StarOcean: Second Evolution, Loco Roco 2, and Patapon 2, which all happen to be great games for the PSP. And this year some of the great titles that are coming to the PSP include Final Fantasy Dissidia, Crimson Gem Saga, SoulCalibur Broken Destiny, LittleBigPlanet, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Dante's Inferno, and possibly Final Fantasy XIII Agito, and KingdomHearts: Birth By Sleep, so let me take a moment to explain a few of these.

FinalFantasy Dissidia: FinalFantasy Dissidia is an 3D fighting game coming to the PSP ths year, it will feature characters from the first dozen Final Fantasy games including the likes of Cloud, Jecht, and Zidane. The games story centers around two warring deities known as Cosmos and Chaos (one being good, and the other evil), where you choose what side to fight for in the game. Also Dissidia is being included in a PSP bundle that will include the game Dissidia, the movie FinalFantasy VII: Advent Children, a PSP 3000-series, and a 2g memory stick, which sounds like an awesome deal to me especially for $200, if you don't have a PSP this bundle would be the way to get one.

SoulCalibur Broken Destiny: The legendary fighting series finally makes it's way to the PSP in Broken Destiny, and is bound to be a hit. Broken Destiny will feature 20 playable characters, along with even more character creation and multiple gameplay modes. SoulCalibur Broken Destiny is said to be released in the third quarter of 2009, and more information will definitely be provided for it later, one things for sure if you're a fan of fighting games you really should get this game, it's looking to be really great.

LittleBigPlanet: Yep, that's right, Media Molecule's original 2D platformer for the PS3 is being brought over to the PSP. It will have multiplayer and the ability to create your own levels and share them with people through the PlayStation Network just like the PS3 version.Well for those of us who didn't get to play the PS3 version of this and wanted to this really is a great release because it gives us a chance to actually play it through the PSP......but first you need a PSP. (Also the release date is TBA)

So as you can see this year is shaping up to be a great year for the PSP, and I'm looking forward to even more news about upcoming releases for the PSP in the months to come.

My Game Backlog

Well, I decided to finally show you guys my gaming backlog, so brace yourselves (that's what she said). :) And here it is:

1. FinalFantasy X-PS2 (Currently playing)

2. FinalFantasy X2-PS2

3. Radiata Stories-PS2 (I doubt I'll ever start this one again)

4. DragonQuest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King-PS2 (started)

5. DarkCloud 2-PS2

6. Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter-PS2

7. Xenosaga Episode I-PS2 (started)

8. Xenosaga Episode II-PS2

9. Xenosaga Episode III-PS2

10. Suikoden Tactics-PS2

11. Suikoden IV-PS2

12. Suikoden V-PS2

13. Rogue Galaxy-PS2 (started)

14. Tales of Legendia-PS2

15. Megaman Legends-PSX (I'm at the final boss though)

16. Megaman Legends 2-PSX (started)

17. FinalFantasy Chronicles (FFIV, and Chrono Trigger)-PSX

18. FinalFantasy IX-PSX

19. ChronoCross-PSX

20. Legend of Legaia-PSX (started)

21. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door-GC (started)

22. Super Smash Bros. Melee-GC (started)

23. FinalFantasy Crystal Chronicles-GC (started)

24. Metroid Prime-GC (started)

25. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes-GC

26. Blue Dragon-X360

27. Eternal Sonata-X360 (currently playing)

28. Lost Odyssey-X360 (started)

29. Super Mario 64-N64

30. Donkey Kong 64-N64

31. FinalFantasy Tactics Advance-GBA (currently playing)

32. FinalFantasy VI Advance-GBA (started, I may not continue to play it, depending on when I get FF Anthology)

And that's it, I'm not sure if I'll ever get all of these completed, I might if I don't buy games for a year, but that won't happen...... Also I ordered Ocarina of Time again and it'll probably get here Friday, I can't wait to play it. As for FFX I beat the last battle with Seymour on the first try, and right now I'm fighting Braska's Final Aeon (Jecht), and I'm having some trouble with this battle, though today I beat his first form and then got his second form down to like 45,000 points (out of 120,00), I'm going to train some more for the battle, and I hope to beat him tomorrow. Any tips on that battle I'll take by the way.

Gaming Updates Vol. 5

Well, I finally startedEternal Sonata a couple days ago, and so far I'm really enjoying it, I haven't found any faults with it yet, and I love the battle system. I'm also still playing FinalFantasy X, I spent a really long time training in the Omega ruins for the battle with Sin (you know the one where you have to beat him in a certain amount of turns, or else he blows everything up), and while I was there I beat the Ultima Weapon twice, yep twice, the first time I beat him I decided I didn't want to fight Omega afterward so I tried to leave the ruins by getting to the save point at the other side of the cave, and was ambushed and killed by some monsters, so I went back and did it all again.....but that time everything went as planned, so I beat Sin and right now I'm at the part where you have to fight Seymour (again), so if anyone has tips on that battle please tell me. Im playing FinalFantasy Tactics Advance as a portable too, and so far Im really enjoying it, it's one of the better GBA games that I've played. This Monday I'm going to a nearby GameStop to put some money down towards reserving Overlord 2 (the first one was so spectacular that I don't want to miss the second), and I'm also going to buy my friend some stuff. Also I quit playing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (and I'm going to bring it to Gamestop for some cash) because it pretty terrible, I found it dull, boring, and repetitive (if you want more see my review of it :) ). Also for anyone who has played the Atelier Iris games, do you think I'd like them;I like most all JRPG's.

My View Of Nintendo

Before I get started I would like to say that I am not a fanboy of any system, I just like one system the best and expect every game that comes out on it to be the best, and all its competition sucks! :D (well I thought it was funny)

Currently, to me Nintendo isn't doing well with the WII, in fact I think the WII was a waste with the exception of a couple good exclusives; though last gen, and the gen before that I think Nintendo did very well. The Nintendo 64 was probably Nintendo's best console, it was filled with great classic platformers, and other greats like Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time, so I think that Nintendo did great with that gen. Last gen they released the Gamecube, which -in sales- came in last place in the console wars, but to me the Gamecube was a really good console, and I also think that the Gamecube showed how much Nintendo caters to its fans, I mean with the GameCube Nintendo gave fans games such as StarFox Adventures, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and much more, all of which were great games, and all of which were originally showed on the Nintendo 64, which is why I think that they cater well to their fans. And this gen, well, this gen is the one that I think they screwed up, with the WII that is, to me the WII has next to no quality games, but I can still see how they cater to their fans through the WII, but not as much as the GameCube or the N64, to me they could have done much better with the WII than they have, they should have brought more quality games to the WII (I mean they haven't even brought a Zelda game to the WII yet!), and that really would of made the difference to me, because right now I think the WII is mainly a waste of time from Nintendo.

Games I Bought This Month. April 09

StarOcean: The First Departure (PSP)-6.0

Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)-8.9

Eternal Sonata (X360)-8.5

Donkey Kong 64 (Nintendo 64)-9.0

Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)-9.4

Toy Story 2 (Nintendo 64)-6.5 (I got rid of this one though)

This month was a really good gaming month for me overall, I got my N64, and a couple classic platformers, that I can't wait to play.

N64 wishlist

Well, since I recently obtained a Nintendo 64 I decided to post my wishlist of games for the system. So here it is:

Paper Mario: Paper Mario is truly a classic game and the follow up to the classic SNES game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, and also one of the greatest games for the N64. It's pretty simple to se why I want this game it looks like pure fun, and uniqueness.

Banjo-Kazooie: Banjo-Kazooie is truly a classic platformer and arguably Rare's best game. In Banjo-Kazooie you play a bear named Banjo, along with his bird sidekick Kazooie, as they try to rescue Banjo's sister Tooty from the clutches of the evil witch Gruntilda, who kidnaped to steal her youth and beauty. Banjo-Kazooie is definitely high on my wishlist, and I can't wait to play it.

Banjo-Tooie: Banjo-Tooie is the follow-up game to Banjo-Kazooie, where you play as Banjo the bear as he tries to restore his friend Bottle's life after Gruntilda put a devestating spell on him. Anyway, Banjo-Tooie just looks like a fantastic classic platformer to me, and well not much to say about it but that.

Kirby 64-The Crystal Shards: For some reason I've always been a fan of Kirby's he just seems like a really awesome character to me, no matter how fat he is. In The Crystal Shards you play as Kirby as he tries to collect the shards of a powerful crystal that had been destroyed by a being known as The Dark Matter. This game just looks really fun to me and I'm looking forward to playing it.

Ogre Battles 64: I don't know much about Ogre Battles 64 except that it's a fun-looking tactical-RPG. In Ogre Battles you play as Magnus as he leads a revolt against the powerful Lodis Church Kingdom in order to gain true independence, after the king of Magnus' homeland betrays hiscountry in order to insure that his throne and the social elite of the country will remain safe from the other kingdom (I think).

The Legend Of Zelda-Majora's Mask: Majora's Mask is known as the darkest and grittiest Zelda game to date, so it looks fun to me. In Majora's Mask you play as Link-after the events of Ocarina of Time- as he tries to stop Skull Kid's plans to crash the moon into the Earth. Majora's Mask looks very interesting to me, and also different from the other Zelda games that I know of, and it also looks really good in general, but I'll probably get it after Ocarina of Time.

The Legend Of Zelda-Ocarina Of Time: Ocarina Of Time is said by many to be the greatest Zelda game of all time, and for many reasons, and also it was given a 10.0 by GameSpot, so I'll definitely be getting this classic game. In Ocarina Of Time you play as Link as he tries to save the world once again from Ganondorf's evil plans. There is alot to be said about Ocarina Of Time's greatness, but I'm tired of typing so that's it folks. Also, I know I said that I ordered Ocarina of Time several days ago, but unfortunately when I actually got it in the mail it was the wrong game-thanks to the idiot who sold it to me- so I'm going to have to ship this game back to him, get a refund, and then order Ocarina Of Time again from someone else, it sucks realy bad. (by the way the game was the original Legend of Zelda for NES)

Gaming Updates Vol. 4

This weekend was sort-of a busy weekend for me, which is why I haven't posted any blogs up until now, my Grandma came up from Tennessee to see us here in Indiana, and I had a great time with her, and I ate like a pig-my Mom cooked alot. And this coming Thursday until Sunday i'm going to be hiking in the Appalachian trails in West Virginia, and it's a 9 hour drive so I bought a new PSP game, Star Ocean: The First Departure for the ride there. So far the the game is fantastic the voice acting is great and I really like how the graphics are presented they have a nostalgic feel to them-of the PSX days, so so far the game is great in all. I also ordered Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for my N64, I can't wait to play it I've heard nothing but good things about it, but I'll probably wait a while to play it because I have a huge backlog of games right now. Right now I'm playing Overlord, Prince of Persia:The Sands of Time, DragonQuest VIII, FinalFantasy X (yeah I'm still playing it), and also StarOcean: The First Departure, and I must say Overlord is fantastic, I have enjoyed every minute of playing it and I still have quite a ways to go in the game and I'm looking forward to playing it more, and DQVIII is fantastic aswell, the graphics and battle system are great, and it's really just fun in general, FinalFantasy X is epic as always, and PoP is disappointing, I find it repetitive and somewhat boring- I think the problem with it is that it hasn't aged well, it was good for it's time because it worked as a showcase for what the PS2 could do graphically at that time, and it was also the revival of the franchise, but since then graphics have advanced a ton and there has been a new addition to the PoP series on the 360, so I just don't think it holds up well in todays gaming market.

The Bitter Gamer- Vol. 5 : The problem with SquareEnix

Well, before I start I would like to say that I really like SquareEnix, they have produced some fantastic games, and have the potential to release even better games, now back to the bitterness. But currently the two main problems that I see is the endless stringof remakes that they keep throwing on the Handhelds, and their constant milking of the FinalFantasy VII franchise. Over the past few years we have hada ton of remakes for games that are almost always thrown on the handheld consoles, just afew examples are FFI,FFII,Star Ocean 1, and Star Ocean 2, and I understand that some remakes are necessary to re-introduce people to their franchises, Star Ocean 1 and 2 as an example, but there is fine line in creating these remakes, for instance FinalFantasy I has been remade 7 times (not including the original game) and there is another release of it coming to the WII virtual console, soon to be 8! By now you can probably see how SquareEnix is going way overboard with the remakes, and in my opinion they should slow down on the remakes and put some effort into making great,new JRPGs. And the other problem I have with them is their continual milking of the FinalFantasy VII franchise, Overall they have had 6 additions to the world of FinalFantasy VII, 4 games and 2 films. And here is where we see them getting greedy because as a fan of the franchise if they would release yet another addition to the franchise tomorrow I would most-likely go out and get it, so we see SquareEnix not only milking the franchise but taking advantage of the fans aswell. And most of those additions weren't even that necessary, the only two additions that I think are relevant are Crisis Core and Advent Children, the rest I think we could have done without. And yet again I think they should push this franchise to the side, so they can start making quality RPGs again (unless they were to remake FFVII, the one time we want a freaking remake!).