Wednesday, January 30, 2013



                                                                 
Path of Exile is a game I've had my eye on for some time now. Once Diablo 3 started taking a turn for the worse, I was on the task of trying to find another game that has that Diablo feel to it. Path of Exile is exactly that. It has the over the top play style that Diablo has become known for, even the map brings back memories of D2.

There are six playable classes; Duelist, Witch, Ranger, Templar, Marauder, and Shadow.
Each play pretty similar to other games that have the same type of classes. They have also given each class an enormous skill tree, and when I say enormous, I mean it.



The weapon system is pretty deep as well, with gems that you can socket into a lot of the weapons and armor. Gems also level up as well, getting stronger and providing you with different bonuses.

Currently the game is in open beta, so go to their website and download it now! And the best part? The game will be free to play! There is no reason to not give this game a try!

Friday, January 25, 2013


(PS3)

Its finally time! I picked up a copy of Ni No Kuni yesterday and just started playing it last night and some more this evening. First impressions; it truly feels like you are in one of Miyazaki's magical worlds. The artwork and graphics of this game are astounding. The soundtrack was composed by non other than Joe Hisashi (the composer of almost all of Miyazaki's films), and with that said, the music is superb.

I will keep you up-to-date on how Ni No Kuni unfolds over the next few days.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Catherine (Xbox 360) Review



                                                                                          
Catherine is one of those games that you don't really hear a whole lot about. And I'm not really too sure why. While the game may not be for everyone, I still strongly urge you to give this game a try.  Now lets get into the game a little bit here. 

You are Vincent. A 32 yr old guy who enjoys spending his time at the Stray Sheep. He's been in a long-term relationship with his girlfriend Katherine, who's an up-tight business women. Everything seems to be going well for Vincent till the nightmares start. That is where the puzzle aspect of this game starts. The nightmares consist of multi-level platforms of block that you need to climb in order to stay alive. The stage crumbles below you as soon as you start your ascent. I've never been a who fan of puzzle games, but there's something about these puzzles that is extremely addicting. They start out fairly easy, but the farther you get, the harder they become, and I mean HARD. I spent a few hours on just one puzzle until I gave up and watched a YouTube video on it. But don't let that deter you from playing this game. There are about 3 levels to each stage. 8 stages in total. After each stage you return back to Vincent's life. This is where the mix of drawn anime style and cgi come together. And they blend perfectly. You'll go through the cut scenes where you get to see all the troubles that Vincent goes through. I won't say too much on this part of game because I believe you have to experience it for yourself. During this time you end up at the Stray Sheep every night. Here is where I absolutely love the game. The Stray Sheep really gives off a great ambiance  You can drink, check your phone, change the background music, play an arcade called Rapunzel (block climbing game), and talk to other patrons. You learn a lot from the other people at the bar, so be sure to talk to them frequently. 

At the end of every night you go back to your apartment where the nightmares start again. You go through the game pretty much just like this. But every time you answer the questions in the nightmare, your outcome at the end changes. This part of the game, if played honestly, can teach you a lot about yourself. There are a total of 8 endings, 4 with Kathrine, and 4 with Catherine.

Catherine was an absolute joy to play, and I really got into the story. Its quirky, sad, and exciting all in one. I found myself wanting to get through the puzzles quickly so I could see what happens next to Vincent. I highly recommend buying this game and giving it a chance. I'd love to see more games like these come out, and supporting them is the best way for that to happen.

I'm giving Catherine a 9/10!







Monday, January 21, 2013

Hello there! So a little information about me. I've been an avid gamer since about the age of 7! My brother bought the NES when it first came out, and when I first played Super Mario Bros. I knew I was hooked. Besides dedicating a large amount of my time to playing games, I also started collecting Nintendo merchandise a few years ago.

I own a ton of systems, so if there is a game that you would like to see or have me review just let me know!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Hello everyone! Welcome to my blog, GeemuTime! Geemu means game in Japanese  So essentially, its GameTime. I started this blog in order to start doing video game reviews. Bear with me while I try to get everything in order, and hopefully I'll have some game reviews up soon!