StarTropics gets a five-star review for its rating, and has a Multi-Page write-up. I'm not sure if it was the longest in the book for a single game, but it's definitely one of the longest. However, it's all about the end game and the game's ending. No insights into the development or any bits of trivia. One of the things about this book that I both enjoy and can frustrate me is that it's not a cookie cutter formula for each game. It's not like, here's the summary blurb, here's a review about the ending, and here's the fun facts. It all varies and some games get longer write-ups than you'd expect, while others get a little bit shorted.
Oh that reminds me, you know what very noted. Game has a very terrible ending? Final Fantasy. I kind of forgotten about it, but the end is really just a bunch of blocks of text trying to explain the time loop story and then "the end."
You will immediately notice the visual upgrade in RDR. The game looks pretty sharp and at 60 fps.
StarTropics gets a five-star review for its rating, and has a Multi-Page write-up. I'm not sure if it was the longest in the book for a single game, but it's definitely one of the longest. However, it's all about the end game and the game's ending. No insights into the development or any bits of trivia. One of the things about this book that I both enjoy and can frustrate me is that it's not a cookie cutter formula for each game. It's not like, here's the summary blurb, here's a review about the ending, and here's the fun facts. It all varies and some games get longer write-ups than you'd expect, while others get a little bit shorted.
Oh that reminds me, you know what very noted. Game has a very terrible ending? Final Fantasy. I kind of forgotten about it, but the end is really just a bunch of blocks of text trying to explain the time loop story and then "the end."