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By Kenn Leandre|October 24, 2018|3 Comments
Just a heads up: in this review, we will be treating Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout as a standalone game and compare it against other games of its genre such as PUBG and Fortnite. Having said that, is this brand new battle royale entry any good? Where does it stand compared to the two behemoths monopolizing the current market? Will it ...
By Mr Toffee|October 17, 2018|2 Comments
Platform: PS4, Xbox One, PC Genre: 3D fighting game where weapons don't instantly maim people Update: I have tried out network play and so far it's good stuff when fighting against Japanese/Singaporean/Malaysian players on LAN cable. No disconnects save for some rage quit moments because some people cannot deal with my "cheap" Sophitia/Seong Mi-na...
Capcom released a beat-em-up collection called the Capcom Beat Em Up Bundle, which is also called Capcom Belt Action in Southeast Asia. Naming oddity notwithstanding, it's a collection of Capcom's finest beat-em-ups that aren't licensed fares; no Aliens vs Predator, no Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, and no Punisher. It's sad, but what we ended up are s...
By Alleef Ashaari|October 8, 2018|5 Comments
Some of you might groan at the idea of another Assassin's Creed title barely a year after 2017's Assassin's Creed Origins, especially after Ubisoft promised to slow down and stop annual releases for the franchise. However, I'm here to reassure everyone that Assassin's Creed Odyssey is definitely a better overall experience compared to its predecess...
In hindsight, perhaps my US$300+ could have been well-spent on funding development for Mega Man 11 than Keiji Inafune's post-Mega Man pretender. After eons has passed, Capcom has seen to it that its Blue Bomber brand gets the respect, and proper 2D game, it deserves. And how did it fare? Pretty darn well, actually! Mega Man 11 -yes, part 11; there...
By Mr Toffee|October 2, 2018|2 Comments
Dragalia Lost is the least innovative title among Nintendo's mobile game offerings, and this is coming from the folks who did Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes. It’s basically White Cat Project but with a new skin and that Nintendo touch. For those not in tune with the mobile gaming scene, White Cat Project is a 2014 action RPG for iOS...
By Mr Toffee|September 25, 2018|2 Comments
Update: A lot has happened with this game from 2018 up to 2021. Forza Horizon 4 has received significant improvements that warrant a score increase. Plus, with Forza Horizon 3 gone, this entry is the best arcade racing game with open-world trappings by default, which you can also play as a sim. Platform: Xbox One, PC. Also available on Xbox ...
By Mr Toffee|September 24, 2018|3 Comments
Platform: Nintendo Switch Genre: JRPG, Anime Last year's Xenoblade Chronicles 2 came out on the tail end of 2017 and ended up becoming quite a gem of a JRPG. It's kinda old-school but has a lot of nuances to make the 100+ hour slog bearable, it gets better after the 20-hour mark, its combat system is fun, and its heroes & villains are endearin...
We at Kakuchopurei.com are very selective on what we review but one device which recently came into the market piqued our interest: the Huawei Honor Play. Is it all that? Is this THE phone to get to solidify one's gaming cred? Will it increase my chances of winning more chicken dinners in PUBG? Am I getting value for money? Does it matter that it l...
Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One Genre: Action Adventure, Graverobbing, Angsty British Girl Simulator If you're going into Shadow Of The Tomb Raider thinking that it's going to break & heighten your standards to a transcendent level, you'd be sorely mistaken. But at the very least, you'll find a much-improved and refined action adventure game that ...
By Alleef Ashaari|September 8, 2018|1 Comment
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One Genre: Racing, F1 Simulator Codemasters churn out yet another instalment in its line of annual F1 racing simulator games. F1 2018 has arrived, but does it improve on its predecessor in any way? I'm glad to say that it probably does in many ways, but unfortunately most of these improvements would go over the heads of m...
By Kenn Leandre|September 6, 2018|12 Comments
Platform: PS4 Genre: Action Adventure, Spider-Man Simulator Amazing. Astonishing. Spectacular. Sensational. Those are but a few of the adjectives games media journalists who review the game would choose to describe Marvel's Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4. But if you were to ask me what word I would choose? It would be "human". Never befor...
By Mr Toffee|August 24, 2018|2 Comments
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre: Action game mixed with roguelike & Dark Souls elements Price: RM44-ish You don't need us to give you a score for the recent indie wunderkind Dead Cells, a 2D action adventure hack-and-slash game that's part multi-tiered Metroidvania, and part random level generator-filled roguelike. It's goi...
By Kenn Leandre|August 13, 2018|0 Comment
I've had my share of gaming laptops over the years. From the tank-like, thick and bulky behemoths to the MacBook Air-lookalikes, they all came in many shape and size. Each trying to stand out from one another with bells and whistles that half of the time does not contribute even an iota to the machine's performance. In more recent times, some brand...
Let's face facts: a movie like The Meg is only for the kind of audience who appreciates a certain kind of film of B-grade pedigree, like that one movie with the CGI dragons and Craig Robinson or the one where a giant shark fights a mega octopus. If you've seen the trailer, you've already made up your mind about the film. Rather than do a conventio...
I never thought much about the Winnie The Pooh animated shorts and feature movie from Disney back in the late 70s. It's a sweet tale of adolescence where the titular character, which was initially crafted from the imagination of one Christopher Robin, goes about his adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods; mundane adventures involving possible kleptom...
Platform: Nintendo Switch Genre: JRPG, Throwback To The 90s If you've been playing a buttload of JRPGs in the early and late 90s, chances are you've seen someone at the Kota Raya or old-school Yaohan side game stores pull out those Japanese SNES cartridges or PS1 CD and playing through an obscure Squaresoft title. They looked like an FF game -fro...
This review is from our pals at The Last King Podcast. Platform: Nintendo 3DS Genre: JRPG It's close to the middle of 2018, and there really isn't a major JRPG release that wowed and challenged me since Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Yes, there was Ni no Kuni 2 which we reviewed a while back, but it isn't as gripping and as challenging as I thought...
By Alleef Ashaari|July 3, 2018|2 Comments
2018 is Marvel Studios' 10th anniversary. The release of the phenomenal Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War were a testament to how far the company has progressed since Iron Man in 2008. However, 2018 isn't over yet as Ant-Man And The Wasp is set to close the curtain on what is the studio's arguably best year to date. Unfortunately, Ant-Man An...
Platform: PS4 Genre: Action, Gundam Gunpla Grindfest These days, the only successful toy franchise that is killing it with video games is LEGO. From the LEGO Star Wars titles to whatever the hell LEGO can grab nowadays -see LEGO Dimensions- you can't help but enjoy these games because of their "klik klak" collectable appeal that is worked into the...
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