Sunday, April 14, 2019

Seran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash is Underrated

Hey everybody! It's your lad here, Galaxy Gaymer!

Do you remember when you were a kid and in Summer you used to stay cool by having water fights with your friends? Well, the concept of Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash (PBS for short), is the same as that, but the game itself is nothing like that.

PBS is about the different girls from past Senran Kagura games, but with a twist. Every single mode in the game uses various water guns and all you have to do is complete various goals, such as putting out fires. There is only modes in this game such as online multiplayer which has games such as capture the bra.

At first glance, I thought this game was pretty much just fan service garbage, but only because of how people actually explained the game to me. Fast forward to a year or so later, I actually finally checked out a few videos about it. I suddenly knew I had to play this game for myself. Upon playing this game for way too many hours, I have decided this game is honestly some of the most fun I have had in a long time and I think the people who think it is simply fan service should just try it for themselves.

Although I did not enjoy some of the story-type modes, the online multi player was really fantastic. The graphics in this game are really impressive, especially for my first Senran Kagura game, and I really admire the work put into this game by the makers and I truly am excited to be able to play it on Switch later this year.

What is a game you are looking forward to this year? Comment down below and we can discuss

Have a nicer day everybody!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Yoshi's Crafted World is the Game I Didn't Know I Needed

Hey everyone! It's your lad here, Galaxy Gaymer.

So, I don't usually play a lot of the main titles by Nintendo unless they are Smash, Pokemon or Zelda, but I recently played Yoshi's Crafted World, and I was pleasantly surprised! This game is quite similar to Wooly World, but honestly is a lot more impressive. The story is all about all the different Yoshis trying to retrieve gems that have been taken by Bowser Jnr and another bad guy. To retrieve all the gems, you need to overcome many obstacles in different levels. Each section of levels in the game hub are a different theme, such as ocean or origami.

At first glance, I truly thought this game was,  for the most part, for children. I was very wrong with my first assumption. This game not only have beautiful graphics, but I quickly grew to enjoy the surprising level of difficulty that comes the further you progress with the game. In one sitting I even manged to complete half of the levels, which was totally fun! I also really like collecting all the different outfits and stuff from the machines in each section of the game!

All in all, I really think almost anyone can find enjoyment in this game. Not only would be it great for beginner gamers, but I think older gamers would be able to appreciate the artistic styling and the difficulty of this game. I also think it is a huge plus that you can pick Yoshi's colour, which could entice a lot of people.

What are some games you have been pleasantly surprised by? Comment down below and maybe I'll play that game next!

Have a nice day everybody!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer