Bio: John Boske

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Just your average, lazy, mildly obsessive-compulsive 20-something gamer/writer, with aspirations of doing either of the latter for pay sometime in the near future. I make no secret of my PC gaming heritage, nor the fact that I use 'heritage' improperly to describe a tendency to favor; I believe the proper word there is proclivity. But I digress.

I do that a lot too, by the way.

Anyhow, until further notice I'm your resident editor person who occasionally deigns to review games, but mostly is just here to keep things running as smoothly and error-free as possible. I have a strong fondness for literature of all kinds, have a man-crush on Warren Spector, and possess a soft spot for those games that offer little more than a really cool idea. I'm also one of the nicest, most laid-back people you're going to find without the aid of "herbal supplements", and I'm told I should be in radio.

If only, my friends. *If only*.

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Tales of the Abyss 3DS Confirmed for North America

Thursday, April 28th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

A scan out of the latest Nintendo Power – visible here if you’re curious – confirms that the Tales of the Abyss 3D redux is indeed coming to North America.

Source: GoNintendo

Skyrim’s Changes: In-Game Quest Adjustments, Varied Environments, and More

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Bethesda’s Todd Howard, Game Director for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, recently ran down a few more changes in Skyrim over Oblivion and grouped them into five topics: travel, dragons, the country, quest adjustments, and character statistics. (more…)

Fallout New Vegas Patch Notes Revealed

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Bethesda’s Jason Bergman was kind enough to list the changes in the Fallout New Vegas patch, currently available for the PC with the 360 and PS3 versions to follow. In addition to optimizations and stability improvements, the patch makes several balance adjustments.  The list is as follows, courtesy of Bethesda’s official forums: (more…)

Ragnarok Online to Go Portable Again

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Ragnarok Online is making a second appearance on a portable, following last year’s single-player take on the MMORPG for the DS. This installment, dubbed Ragnarok: Hikari to Yami no Koujo, has more of a strategy bent and isn’t directly based on the MMO, though it does show the same universe.

No release date has been set.

Source: 1UP

Tweaks Announced to Tales of Xillia’s Chat System

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Long part of the Tales series, inter-party banter and skits will see a few revisions for Tales of Xillia. While the optional conversations still exist and are accessible in the normal way – pushing a button when prompted – characters will now comment on their surroundings in real time. This also comes into play in battles, as active party members comment on particular events. Of particular note is that players can swap their parties in mid-fight, and many battle comments hinge upon doing so.

Xillia is slated for a release in Japan later this year. No US release has been announced.

Source: 1UP

PSP and PS3 Getting Chrono Trigger

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

It’s almost a shame when the title says it all, it makes the job much simpler and yet more difficult. Oh well. Anyway, yes, the ever-popular Chrono Trigger will see a release as a PS1 classic in North America. The announcement comes by way of the ESRB, who listed the title for both PS3 and the PSP. However, no information about a release date was given.

Source: 1UP

What Happened This Week – The Industry Drives People to Binge Drinking

Sunday, April 24th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News, Podcasts

Happy Easter, folks!  The news doesn’t take holidays, however, so here’s what’s new and exciting:

  • A reading from the Book of Royko: the proper way to deal with a hangover.  Sony is gonna need this.  And speaking of which…
  • Sony’s PSN shutdown continues for as-yet unexplained reasons.  Valve cannot possibly be amused by this.
  • Ironically, the PSP Go quietly slips out the back during this same time.  With the PSN down, it shall not be missed.
  • More Wii 2 specs: screens on controllers, Radeon hardware in the box, and a potential price range.  And the crowd falls silent.
  • Very Serious People say Nintendo is doooooooomed! because it doesn’t sell games for $0.99.  Yeah, I’m not seeing it either.
  • Obsidian lays off a few New Vegas personnel.  Speculation abounds on what this means and what Obsidian does best.  Hint: more Bethsidian Fallout please.
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution devs respond to fans, the ESRB launches a machine to do their job for them, and so much more!

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Mass Media 04/23/11

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 by | Posted in Game Media

Just in case you needed some visuals to go along with the announcement below, Dengeki was kind enough to provide screens and artwork for Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2. Along with that we’ve got some Final Fantasy Type-0, Dissidia 012 Duodecim, Pandora’s Tower, and Tales of the Abyss 3DS. Check it out: (more…)

Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2 Announced

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

For those who didn’t get enough of the console-tan moepocalypse, Compile Heart is happy to indulge you with a sequel to Hyperdimension Neptunia. The aptly-titled Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2 is headed for the PS3 in Japan, with the standard version at ¥7329 and an as-yet-undetailed limited edition for ¥9429. While the original featured personified game consoles and companies, it looks like the sequel will focus more on handhelds.

No release date was given and a US release was not announced.

Source: Dengeki
Translation: Google

Mass Media 04/20/11

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 by | Posted in Game Media

You know what’s more annoying than writer’s block? Having an idea of what to write and how to write it, but just being so busy that when you finally get a chance to write the idea is gone. Seriously, that’s just cruel. But enough about me and my now-tabled idea about a time-traveling ska band that goes into space to fight crime. You’re here for media and I’m happy to oblige. Here’s what we have: Alphadia, Atelier Meruru, Gungnir, Persona 2 Innocent Sin, Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity, and Rekusu Ancheinbureizu. (more…)

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Developers Add Option By Popular Request

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

In response to player feedback over object highlighting in Human Revolution, director Jean-Francois Dugas and David Anfossi released a short video explaining how this feature is now optional.  During a short demonstration of this, they also revealed some details about difficulty levels.  Namely, they will have certain features (such as highlighting) enabled or disabled by default, which can be toggled at any point in mid-game.

Incidentally, the name of the hard setting was “Give me Deus Ex.”  Take from that what you will.  The video in full is but a short YouTube away.

Final Fantasy Type-0 Characters and Actors Revealed

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

A few more details have emerged about Type-0‘s main characters and obligatory Cid.  In particular, we now know the following:

  • Machina Kunagiri uses a set of dual swords known as bolt rapiers, and is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya.  Kamiya is known for, among other things, his role as Nozomu Itoshiki in Sayonara, Zetsubou Sensei.
  • Rem Tokimiya’s weapon of choice is a pair of daggers, not to be confused with a pair of swords.  Rem is voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi, last seen – heard, anyway – as Juliana in the Japanese version of Valkyria Chronicles II.
  • Cid, fully Cid Oldstein, is looking to round up the crystals held by each of the nations.  He gets his voice courtesy of Shuichiro Moriyama, who showed up as Wagram in The Last Remnant.

Source: Andriasang

Zelda 3DS to Include Boss Challenge Modes and Video Puzzle Hints

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Apart from being a handheld redux, the 3DS version of Ocarina of Time will sport a few extra features.  Past a certain point in the game you’ll gain access to Boss Challenges, which let you revisit any boss encounter, or all of them in one long battle if you’re up to it.  Additionally, puzzles will have discreetly placed “bite-sized videos” to keep players from getting stuck.

Ocarina of Time is set for a June 19 release.

Source: 1UP

What Happened This Week – The Other Half of Wii’s Life

Sunday, April 17th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News, Podcasts

Happy Sunday, folks! Yeah, I know, getting up for work is no fun, so why not put off going to bed a little while longer? Stick around and let’s talk some news. In today’s award* winning** broadcast:

  • Wii 2 speculation is a go: higher definition, screens in the controller, competitive specs with the 360 and PS3.  Well, at least two are plausible.
  • 3DS to sell 11.6 million units by year end, or, to hear doomsayers tell it, “3DS UNDERSELLS DS BY 1.6 MILLION!”
  • iOS/Android get a better share of the handheld market.  Analysts jump to conclusions speculate how this affects Nintendo.
  • Stardock’s Wardell insists that Half-Life 2 Episode 3 has been delayed because of Steam.  I, too, have trouble finishing things when I’m making $Texas.  Of course I have trouble even without the money, a trait that Valve seems to share.
  • Mass Effect and Persona 4 get “the animes.”  Ohhh goody.
  • Jay Walker, of Walker Digital: Suing everybody over alleged minor IP violations erry day.

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Pokemon Global Link Ready for Business

Friday, April 15th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Following a two-week delay from the recent earthquake, the Pokemon Global Link for Black and White is now officially online and available hereabouts.

Ocarina of Time 3DS Set for June Release

Friday, April 15th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Not one to miss out on announcing things, Nintendo revealed this week that the 3DS remake of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is due out on June 19.

Source: 1UP

Final Fantasy VI Coming to Japanese PSN

Friday, April 15th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Now there’s a title that needs no introduction. Final Fantasy VI is set to launch on the Japanese PSN next week, although the exact date was not announced and a US release remains out of reach. But at least now another generation of players can experience the joy of pawning the cursed shield quest onto a gullible friend, then taking back over when it’s done.

Uh, not that I would know about that.

Source: 1UP

Mass Media 04/12/11

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 by | Posted in Game Media

It’s a fact: 9 out of 10 fantasy RPGs are made more awesome by playing them alongside randomly selected classic rock songs, especially anything by Foreigner.  Try it sometime, you might be surprised.  But I digress, we’re here for media.  In today’s update: Cladun 2, Everyday Messiah, and Grand Knight’s History. Dig in! (more…)

Class of Heroes 3DS Details, Release Date Revealed

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

The 3DS entry in the Class of Heroes series has a release date of July 7, priced at ¥5,880.  Alongside this, further information was released about the game’s various features:

  • The game supports Spot Pass, which lets you check the party information of other players.
  • New to the 3DS entry is the “Around View System,” which lets you poke around dungeons for secret items.
  • Pets appear in support roles, giving you bonuses that vary depending on how you feed them.  You’re limited to one pet per character.

No word has been given about a US release.

Source: Andriasang

Divinity II: Dragon Knight Saga is Out Now

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 by | Posted in Game News

Atlus circulated a friendly reminder that Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga was released today, and, according to the email, “is now on a store shelf near you, waiting to be bought, gently caressed, placed into your Xbox 360 system, and enjoyed.”

RandomNPC recommends that displays of affection to game boxes wait until one is well out of public view.