Astlibra Revision... Reviewed!

Before I jump in, I have to give props to the one-man development team... Keizo, who has been working on this game for 15+ years! Yes, 1...5! I salute you, and may many other developers find inspiration in that because it's paying off with all the love and support this game is receiving 14 years went into the original game development and... 1.5 years was revision work. Shout out to Illustrator's Shigatake + Haku Tasufuchi as well, for the work they did on the revision art assets.


Story: Astlibra Revision features a young protagonist who was knocked out while escaping his town with a childhood friend during a demon attack. When he woke up... his friend was... gone (dun dun duunnnn), and so were the other humans. The only thing he had to keep him company was a talking bird during his journey to find his friend and his homeland.

The adventure is told in chapters, with various characters to meet between taking on massive God-like bosses and other huge baddies.

Gameplay: ASTLIBRA Revision is a side-scrolling action RPG game that has undergone a significant update, offering fresh mechanics and content. This is one of those sleeper hits that some of you may or may not have been aware of... delivering skills on top of skills to utilize dungeons, and a multitude of enigmatic secrets! Huzzah!

You're able to equip a slew of weapons, from clubs, swords, axes, hammers, knives, a common stick, etc. The same applies to shields, armor, and other things like rings. You aren't simply utilizing different-looking weapons with similar oomph either, you will notice a difference as seen in various other RPG games.

Your weapons will vary by Attack Power, Range, Handling, and Weight. Your shields vary by Defense Power, Guard, Weight, and Full Resistance. Armor varies by Defense Power, Max HP, Max ST, and Magical Power. You don't have to go back and forth to check on your current equipped item's abilities and effects either, because you get that info directly in the equip section showing the difference.

I think the way Keizo included the elemental spirit-conjuring attacks is... sweet. The conjuring can be activated with a simple combination of holding "Y" and D-pad presses (i.e. Up, Up = Fire Skill, Down, Down = Water Skill), and which ones can be activated.

Karon gives you the ability to utilize various skills activated by crystals, which include Icarus Wings that reduce the speed of falls, Jump Boots for double jumping, Air Ride, Magical Vision, Evil Vision, Third Eye, Dash, Coin Magnet, Force Magic, and many more.

Do you know what this game reminds me of, which is probably what others got the nostalgic reminder of? It almost feels like Suikoden 2, that game was so smooth, and had a ton of depth to it (I still can't believe I traded that game back in the day). While I reminisce, check out this first 30 minutes of  Astralibra Revision:


One drawback for me is the drawn-out script. Although you and speed up the dialog at the press of a button, I think a voice-over update would make this game even better. With the passion Keizo has... I think it's possible that we may see this added in one of these days to make the dialog more digestible. At some point some gamers just want to get back into the action, not read... and voice-overs would certainly help. Speaking of the music, I love the music you hear in the demo gameplay that prepares us for the main game's adventure, it almost reminds me of Samurai 7's outro.

Replay Value: This game serves up some major replay value, which is said to be around 60 hours or so. That's some serious game time, but I can see it when you have to obtain various materials to make weapons and so forth, but... I appreciate it because you're actually building up to something. You aren't just going to a massive battle with a stick and no armor, but at the same time, you're facing smaller threats in between that help you build up your exp and obtain items also. Outside of getting items out of monsters, you also have to mine and find treasure chests... but it will pay off.


Price: You can get Astlibra Revision for... $24.99. Is it worth the price? Heck yeah, it is. This is the duh of the day, especially for fans of anime and 2D side-scrolling action RPG games. As a matter of fact, you're technically playing a game that began development over a decade and a half ago, and here it is delivering in a way that rightfully deserves an overwhelmingly positive review.

Astlibra is available on PC and the Nintendo Switch.


Story 5

Gameplay 5

Replay Value 5

Price 5

5 out of 5 Cool Points


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The Top 10 Most Evil Video Game Villains... According To A Survey!

According to the Solitaired survey completed by over 800 gamers, the following is a ranking of the most evil video game villains:

It's important to note that rankings like these are subjective and can vary based on personal opinions. However, let's discuss a little about these villains based on their reputation and impact within their respective games:


1. Joker from Batman: Arkham - The Joker is known for his sadistic sense of humor, unpredictable nature, and his constant torment of Batman. He is one of the most iconic and enduring villains in comic book history.


2. Pyramid Head from Silent Hill - Pyramid Head is a terrifying and enigmatic figure that represents guilt and punishment in the Silent Hill series. He is associated with some of the most disturbing and psychological moments in the games.


3. Albert Wesker from Resident Evil - Wesker is a recurring villain in the Resident Evil series. He possesses superhuman abilities, manipulative intelligence, and a sinister agenda. Wesker's actions have significantly impacted the Resident Evil storyline.


4. Nemesis from Resident Evil - Nemesis is a relentless and powerful enemy in the Resident Evil series. His pursuit of the protagonists and his ability to mutate make him one of the most feared adversaries in the franchise.


5. Ganon from The Legend of Zelda - Ganon, also known as Ganondorf, is the primary antagonist in the Legend of Zelda series. He is a powerful sorcerer and possesses great physical strength. Ganon's desire for power and dominance drives his villainous actions.


6. Frau Engle from Wolfenstein - Frau Engle is a sadistic and ruthless villain in the Wolfenstein series. She represents the Nazi regime's brutality and cruelty, making her a formidable antagonist.


7. Alien from Alien Isolation - The Alien in Alien Isolation is a relentless and highly intelligent predator. Its presence creates a constant sense of tension and fear, making it one of the most memorable video game villains.


8. Mr. X from Resident Evil - Mr. X, also known as Tyrant, is an imposing and unstoppable creature in the Resident Evil series. His relentless pursuit of the player creates intense moments of terror and survival.


9. Orin The Red from Baldur's Gate - Orin The Red is a powerful and malevolent wizard in the Baldur's Gate series. He is responsible for numerous acts of destruction and poses a significant threat to the player and the game world.


10. Alma from F.E.A.R. - Alma is a psychic entity in the F.E.A.R. series. Her ghostly presence and terrifying abilities make her one of the most memorable and feared villains in the game.


Regarding the discussion on the rankings, personal opinions may differ. The ranking provided is based on the survey results from the group effort. If you would like to dive deeper into the rankings or explore what makes the best video game villain or best villains of all time according to gamers, click here!



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1More Headphones for Black Friday on Amazon: November 14 - 27, 2023


When it comes to choosing the best 1more headphones for Black Friday on Amazon, it's important to consider your specific needs and preferences. Each model has its own features and benefits. Here is a brief breakdown of the discounted 1more headphones on sale:


1. SonoFlow: Was $99.99 Now $79.99 ($20 off) - This model offers a significant discount and could be a great choice for those looking for an affordable option without compromising on sound quality.


2. S50: Was $149.99 Now $114.99 ($35 off) - The S50 is a higher-end model that offers premium sound quality and some advanced features. If you prioritize top-notch audio performance, this could be the right choice.


3. S30: Was $69.99 Now $54.99 ($15 off) - The S30 is a mid-range option that balances sound quality
and affordability. It could be a suitable choice for those seeking a good value for their money.


4. P50: Was $169.99 Now $144.99 ($25 off) - The P50 model offers enhanced audio performance and a more premium design. If you're an audiophile or value high-quality materials, this could be a good option.


5. HQ30: Was $59.99 Now $49.99 ($10 off) - The HQ30 focuses on providing a comfortable fit and reliable sound quality. If comfort is a priority, this could be a suitable choice.


6. Aero: Was $109.99 Now $54.99 ($55 off) - The Aero model offers a substantial discount and includes features such as noise cancellation. This could be a viable option for those looking for a great deal on nice quality headphones that feature spatial audio.


7. PistonBuds Pro: Was $49.99 Now $32.99 ($17 off) - The PistonBuds Pro is a budget-friendly option that still delivers decent sound quality. If you're on a tight budget, this could be a good choice.


8. Omthing AirFree: Was $29.99 Now $15.99 ($14 off) - The Omthing AirFree is an affordable choice for those seeking basic wireless earbuds at a lower price point.


Ultimately, the best 1more headphones for Black Friday on Amazon will depend on your specific needs, budget, and personal preferences. Consider factors like sound quality, features, and the discounted price to make an informed decision. Game on!


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