March 2005

Jeff from the VGL shot me an email and asked me to make everyone aware of the new tournament they are launching. Prizes include $20,000 and a new Scion. The first season will feature Halo 2 as the game of choice. If you are interested in seeing if there is a tournament spot near you or for more details you can see the full press release right [url=http://www.snackbar-games.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8307]here[/url].

[floatleft]http://www.snackbar-games.com/images/reviews/phantombrave/cover.jpg[/floatleft]I remember when strategy role-playing games were the gems lost in a mass of first-person shooters and platforming action games. Now the SRPGs are coming in mass, and I cannot be too happy. Of course, leading the wave is Nippon Ichi, developer of Snackbar favorites, [i]La Pucelle: Tactics[/i] and the critically acclaimed [i]Disgaea[/i]. Nippon Ichi’s third installment is [i]Phantom Brave[/i]. What you can expect in [i]Phantom Brave[/i] is more of the same over-the-top (read wonderful) voice acting, beautifully simplistic graphics, and deep tactical gameplay. [i]Phantom Brave[/i] delivers in aces.

[heading]A Dangerous cute, dangerously deep[/heading]

A funny aura hangs over most of the Nippon Ichi games. It is that cutesy but deadly anime feeling. To build that vibe, the storyline revolves around a young Chroma named Marona. As a Chroma, Marona can summon forth phantoms to help out during the battles. However, in a unique twist, your whole party is phantoms, and did I mention the phantoms only last a certain amount of rounds?

Marona is the only party member who starts each battle. She can then confine the phantoms to certain objects on the battle grid. With each confinement, the phantom gets certain attribute bonuses depending on the object to which it is confined. For example, flowers and most organics give a boost to your Intelligence, making them perfect with which to confine mages. Hard objects like rocks are perfect for any fighters you have in your phantom party. It works out brilliantly, and timing when and where to confine your allies is essential to winning a matchA

Calling all Halo Fans

March 21, 2005

Xbox.com is holding a [url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/promotions/ultimatehalofreakcontest.htm?level1=enushome&level2=eventssbg&level3=promotions-ultimatehalofreakcontest]contest [/url]to find the Ultimate Halo Freak. You have 250 words and a picture to get your point across. The winner makes out with a nice bag of loot including the following:
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[*]A copy of Halo: Combat Evolved
[*]A copy of the limited edition Halo 2
[*]A GameComA

[floatleft]http://www.snackbar-games.com/images/reviews/fightingevolution/cover.jpg[/floatleft]I’ve been a 2D fighting fan for as long as I can remember. Some of my fondest arcade and home console moments have come in the form of one 2D fighter or another in the last 17 years that I’ve been gaming. When I heard that Capcom was making a game that featured a collection of characters across five games, I was truly floored. I had played the [i]Marvel vs. Capcom[/i] and [i]Capcom vs. SNK[/i] series into the ground, and I was really looking for a different kind of collectionA

Looks like the fine folk at EGM have declared the latest Splinter Cell Chaos Theory the best game ever on the Xbox. That is one hell of a statement. The game will be out at the end of the month, so only time will tell.

I just recently discovered Kingdom Under Fire for the Xbox, and oh my god. Seeing as how I knew little to nothing about the game before I started playing it, I am freaking out. This is one hell of a game. Review on its way, better late then never I guess.