Mike Carabajal

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.

The Frozen One has been doing his cat-5 shuffle and got us up and running on our new server. He has also finished code crunching on the CMS I designed. Now not to toot my own horn, but our CMS is one hell of a thing. It sucks you guys on the front end cannot see it, but rest assured the new CMS will make it easier and faster to get reviews and content up.

Also on the home front, Pretz and I have been talking about our next SB Media Project that should be in the works next week. Either it sucks or it rules, hence the name Project.

Nippon Ichi 4 Eva

Legend of Zelda

March 10, 2005

A new Legend of Zelda trailer is out and it looks great. Many would argue the art direction that the Wind Waker took, well this new Zelda should appease even the most hard to please critics (or not cause you guys are hopeless).

Check it out at [url=http://www.gametrailers.com/player.php?id=5128&type=mov]Gametrailers.com[/url]

The popsicle king of programming, Cone, has implemented the new quick stat box for our reviews. This now gives you guys the opportunity to vote and have a say. I would put more weight in your review then ours, but that’s just me cause we tend to fanboy every so often. Who’s site is this? Your site, suka.

Mad props to Cone for all his awesome work on the website. Check out the reviews give your take.

[floatleft]http://www.snackbar-games.com/images/reviews/lapucelletactics/cover.jpg[/floatleft]The tactical role-playing genre has finally started to catch on. The years past have seen some games fly below the radar only to end up with nines and tens in the review listings. Nippon Ichi’s [i]Disgaea: Hour of Darkness[/i] won many accolades and is one of Snackbar’s must-haves. Well Nippon Ichi has done it again with its latest incarnation of humorous tactical role-playing in [i]La Pucelle: Tactics[/i].

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One of developer Nippon Ichi’s trademarks is over the top characters and game play. [i]La Pucelle: Tactics[/i] is full of both of those. You are part of a special ops demon-hunting squad fresh out of training. Your group consists of the sassy Prier, her brother Culotte, and the teacher Alouette (see a French theme). Together they are on a mission from their God, and it’s up to you to control the party.

Gameplay is simple in execution but deep in development. Much like [i]Disgaea[/i], your team gets its turn before the enemy, and each character gets a certain amount of space in which to move. Basically, the frontline bad guys get a whooping first. You level, learn new abilities, and gain stats and items that affect your characters. Unfortunately, you cannot pick up your allies and toss them around. But that doesn’t take away from the cool stuff you can do.

[floatright]http://www.snackbar-games.com/images/reviews/lapucelletactics/ss04_thumb.jpg[/floatright]Each character has special attacks and techniques, but it’s the ability to purify that takes the cake. You can purify enemies and have them join your team. Think of it as on-the-spot rebuking evil. If you purify an enemy successfully, they join your ranks, be it as fodder (go bats) or as a bad-ass comrades. Purification, however, doesn’t stop at enemies. Dark portals are scattered throughout the battle maps. Dark portals allow monsters to spawn into the fray, as well as affect characters that are standing upon them. Needless to say, you want to get rid of the dark portals ASAP. You can use them to your benefit by changing their direction and purifying them, sending an attack on all the baddies that stand upon them. Of course, it’s a hell of a lot deeper than that, but I would be here all day writing about the battle system. It’s deep, good, and everything you expect from a tactical RPG. Trust me.

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Old-school graphics return to create a colorful world of demons and ass-kicking. The animation is simple, but simple is better than overdoing it. If you can look past a non-flashy, 3D bells-and-whistles-laden game and see what [i]La Pucelle[/i] truly has to offer, you will find a game that begs to be played. The graphics, sound, and incredible voice-acting all score high marks. While [i]La Pucelle[/i] is the simpler and lesser of the Nippon Ichi family, that is not a bad thing. This is a great game to start the genre on. I highly recommend it to add to your library.