Friday, 28 June 2013

Project X Zone and Animal Crossing: New Leaf has just arrived.

Well, to be more technical, it arrived yesterday, but I didn't make a post about it yesterday cuz of a blackout that occurred as soon as I decided to make a post.

Anyways, I was really happy that the copy of Project X Zone (PXZ) that I got was the limited edition one, even though the amount I paid was for the normal copy of PXZ.

This is mostly because the person I'm buying the two games from wasn't really sure which version of PXZ he was gonna receive from his suppliers. And when it arrived to him, he may have gotten both the limited edition one and the normal PXZ copy. Also, by checking his delivery spreadsheet, I think he gave the limited edition copies to those who paid earlier, and I was one of them.

Pretty awesome. I mean, I wasn't expecting a limited edition copy, but since I paid earlier, I got one as a reward. The limited edition copy has a small artbook, which is made really simple as there's no concept art and whatnot (the characters in PXZ are already well established in their respective video game series except for two characters who were original characters), but it's okay. It also comes with a mini poster, which looks pretty cool, and the soundtrack, which I heard has a limited number of songs compared to the Japanese version of the soundtrack CD. The tracks are alright, but I wish that some of the songs were longer, as in the tracks should be repeated once like how most game soundtrack works (having a game track being too short makes it hard to get that song stuck in your head).

Gameplay wise, I don't think I need much explanation since I've already made a rough explanation on how the game works in another post. One thing I wanna note is how awesome the intro is. I know that the intro had a different music for the US version compared to the Japanese version, but the thing to note here is that the animation is done by the same guy who did the Gurren Lagann anime, which is an epic, over the top awesome anime.

Animal Crossing is pretty fun too. I went into the game not knowing that the way I answered the questions at the very beginning will affect my eye colour (and eye type), as well as my clothing, and I thought the game was psychic by giving me orange eyes and a shirt with a fire pattern since my name is Sunny (as in the sun). How coincidental.

Currently, I have a 26% approval ratings, and I am almost done settling the downpayment for the house. I think I'll decide to upgrade my house after paying the downpayment and try to get that 100% approval ratings instead.

This game is pretty addictive and very enjoyable. I can see why a game like this that seems to be marketed at kids being played by people 20 years old and above. It's fun, that's all I can say.

Anyways, gonna continue my PXZ later.

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