So I've been playing a few games lately...
Deception IV: The Nightmare PrincessImagine an RPG, mixed in with Home Alone and Dungeon Keeper. That's how crazy it sounds and that's how the game is. You play the Devil's Daughter in a mission to lure in heroes who want to take you down and finish them with a series of well placed traps. Spikes, giant balls, rakes, banana peels and other acts of Itchy and Scratchy-esque violence. A lot of fun, very creative, albeit a very short experience.
I've also replayed
Gal Gun,
Tales of Zestiria (the anime made me replaying this game).
Until DawnI haven't touched this game since I had gotten it in April. So after I was done with Gal Gun And Deception IV, I decided to take a swing at this interactive horror adventure. Imagine Telltale Game's adventure games with ubber realistic graphics. Now imagine that while it does have some Telltale-ish aspects (aka choices don't really matter in the end) it does feel like it changes the outcome. As far the game itself goes, it's short, it's fun, it has a sizeable chunk of horror movie clichés that can provide some tense moments here and there. It's one of those perfect titles to play on Halloween.
One Piece Pirate Warriors 3An abridged rettling of One Piece's early chapters crammed into a Dinasty Warrior's style RPG-ish beat'em'up. Fortunately the stages are short and the enemies are varied enough not to feel too repetitive as that's an ongoing issue with these musou type games.