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Organic Discovery in The Starship Damrey

Like all forms of media, games are easily replayable, given the individual's access to the proper hardware. If a particular game happens to scratch that itch you have for a particular storytelling device, or perhaps a gameplay mechanic or motif that strikes your fancy, you can either return to it or hold out for a future title that utilizes similar concepts. Where a film ca utilize twists and turns that can be rediscovered upon a second viewing, however, games are somewhat different. While dialogue can be utilized in games to similar effect, the idea of creating a twist through gameplay is somewhat different. While the amount of content present in games can certainly cause certain segments to be forgotten, the rules of gameplay often give the player all they need in order to tackle new or unfamiliar situations. If gameplay is merged with story, then the memory will likely keep. On the other hand, if a game's aesthetic is repetitive or the story nonexistent, the player must rely...

Maintaining Momentum in Crimson Shroud

Much like its predecessor, the Nintendo 3DS has amassed a number of high quality role-playing games in its library. With its backwards compatibility with Nintendo DS game cards, however, stating the system may have one of the best comprehensive JRPG libraries is not a bold statement. Remastered versions of old classics, new and exciting series and installments, and the occasional singular entry that stands well on its own. Something the 3DS benefits from is its eShop, a place where independent developers could flex their muscles and release smaller titles at affordable prices. In its early days, the eShop was a saving grace for the system's somewhat starved retail library, but as the 3DS grew to prominence, the eShop became a stage for experimentation. Nintendo and third parties could take risks with less-familiar intellectual property and toy with small scale concepts.