When this title was handed to me to review, I was pretty pumped. Just glancing at the product description, the game is touted as being a puzzle/RPG hybrid. So in my head, I'm like "Hey, that sounds like Puzzle Quest! I don't totally hate Puzzle Quest if it's the first game!" This lead to me to watch a video of the gameplay. At first, I thought I was watching a knock off of Square Enix's Final Fantasy Theatrhythm. Then the solid colors of Dungeon's Hearts puzzle pieces came rolling down this moving invisible conveyor belt towards the brightly colored heroes and an awesome musical track playing in the background. It was at this moment I realized I was going to like this game. However, it was not at this moment that I realized the game was going to kick my butt. That came painfully later. (Click more... for more)
Shane Alenko
Shane Alenko - Full Bio coming soon
So I'm 29 years old and I play video games. In some social circles, that information is a hard pill to swallow. If you're reading this on VOG, chances are that playing video games at my age is totally acceptable to you. That's cool. I appreciate your acceptance. But how would you feel if I told you that I'm not talking about games like Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed or Mass Effect (please note that I *do* play Mass Effect and I think it's the best series of all time, but I'm still gonna use it as an example, thanks!). I'm talking about a game/series that has the stigma of being just for kids. ... (Click More to continue reading this article)