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#100 Valkyria Chronicles

Posted by Shelly Warmuth on Thursday, December 3, 2009, In : Strategy 

Valkyria Chronicles

#100 Valkyria Chronicles

 

Game Info

Publisher: Sega

Developer: Sega

Platform:  PS3

Genre(s): Action, Role-Playing Game

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: November 4, 2008

Intro:

The intro is shown with music only.  There are no words, no story, just a montage of storybook-style pictures.  It was easy to catch a glimpse of a love story to come and to realize that this would be a war game, but neither the graphics nor the music ne...


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#94 Jeanne d'Arc

Posted by Shelly Warmuth on Sunday, November 22, 2009, In : Strategy 

#94 Jeanne d'Arc


Game Info

Publisher: SCEJ / Sony Computer Entertainment America

Developer: Level 5

Platform:  PSP

Genre(s): Strategy, Role-Playing Game

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: August 21, 2007


Intro:

Cartoony and a little mundane, the intro to Jeanne d'Arc brings you into the story with an evil being trying to rule the world with demons and taking hold of a young prince Henry.  The introductory CG is where mundane ends in this game.  This game is any...


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#58 Final Fantasy XII

Posted by Shelly Warmuth on Sunday, October 25, 2009, In : RPG 

 # 58 Final Fantasy XII


Game Info

Publisher: Square Enix

Developer: Square Enix

Platform: PS2

Genre(s): Role-Playing Game

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: October 31, 2006


Intro:

Final Fantasy XII begins with an opening cinematic that rivals most fantasy movies.  The world of Ivalice unfolds before your eyes with a royal celebration.  The populace parties in the streets and the player is effectively introduced to the multitude of cultures and ...
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The DP Challenge


The DP Challenge is a research project in which you play and analyze the top 100 games ever to hit your console(s). At the end of this project, I hope to be a better writer with a host of ideas for my own projects. I anticipate that I will learn more from the games that are in genres that I don't usually play or simply from games I wouldn't usually pick up than from the games I love. I'm looking forward to that education! Information on the DP Challenge can be found at: http://www.dpfiles.com/dpfileswiki/index.php?title=THE_DP_CHALLENGE **Note: As it takes a long time to evaluate 100+ games and new games are constantly being rolled out, my top 100 list continually changes. There will undoubtedly be discrepancies in the numeric rating of my list. As I catch them, I'll try to update them, but, I want to play all of the great games, so I know I'll be changing the list often.
 
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