Wednesday, June 25, 2014

PUPPETEER AND REMEMBER ME AS PROMISED

(THIS POST IS NOT COMPLETE)
Hey, y'all! I've been playing a little Puppeteer and Remember Me.  Played Puppeteer today because I am playing RM on Memory Hunter mode, the hardest mode, and I am stuck on the Madame boss battle inside La Bastille prison in episode 4.  I've found a lot of great screenshots but, I'm not ready to talk about RM.  I will when I finish it.
Puppeteer's story is framed as if it were a puppet show, so when you barely make a jump from one platform or nearly escape a hit, an unseen audience will gasp. 
Let's just go over some of the basics about this platforming performance.  Puppeteer is much easier, for starters.  The easiest of all the games I'm reviewing currently, but I also plan to review the Uncharted series.  Uncharted 3 was available for free, but it's not anymore (THOSE BASTARDS!)  My PS3 came with the game, but I traded it in.  Luckily, I've already platinumed it.  If you want to add me on PSN, my username is Tullohs2bShep.  I am an active gamer.  Gaming and making music is life to me.  
Anyways, I'm having a lot of fun playing Puppeteer because it is slightly challenging, but not annoying in difficulty.  Puppeteer is a platformer developed by SCE Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment that came out in 2013.   This game, so far, is less difficult than Castle of Illusions Starring Mickey Mouse.  I love the artwork and rendering in this game.  The graphics are pretty, engaging and fresh.  The game was directed by Gavin Moore and there is an option to play it in 2D or 3D.  As far as I know, it is currently available for Playstation Plus users.  Here are some screenshots.  

           This is the moon ruled by Moon Bear King.                     This is the Moon Bear King.
In the game, he oppresses puppets of the moon with various generals underneath him who help facilitate his treachery.  He has various generals under him that command his oppressive regime.  This is very cliché, unoriginal and boring (kind of), but the art, gameplay and voice acting makes up for this slightly.  Here are some of the Moon Bear King's henchmen.


There is also a part where you travel across a snake's back and then you break out from inside of  this snake shown below who is also one of the Moon Bear King's lackeys.
Finally, some actual in-game screenshots.


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