Bit of an early schedule today. Let's finish up the 50's!
50. .hack//series (Infection, Mutation, Outbreak, Quarantine)
     I'm including all four games in the series because it's hard to judge  them individually. It would be like judging each disc of the PS1 FF  games individually instead of as a whole. Anyways, these games are about  MMO players in The World as some strange junk goes on. People playing  the games are going in to coma's in real life, and newbie player Kite  gets some weird messages and powers. It soon becomes obvious that this  isn't a typical video game and Kite and his gang need to set things  straight before more people get hurt.
 This game is a single player RPG meant to mimic an MMO, since an MMO is  the setting of the game. So in the game you go to different maps by  entering different keywords, you have safe zones, and you call up your  party members to come join you instead of them being readily available  at all times. Sometimes they will be busy with “real life” and will be  unavailable to you in game. There are also some sidequests to do and  such. Each character has a job class that he/she specializes in. There  are a lot of playable characters, some story mandatory, and some you can  recruit by doing sidequests.  
  
 General impressions:
 I actually didn't know what an MMO was when I started playing this, but  that didn't stop it from being fun! It should also be noted that this  game is more than just a game, it's got a whole experience with it. You  even get short movies to watch with the games to show what's going on in  “the real world” as you progress the story events in game. There's also  an anime that is pretty connected, but it isn't necessary to watch to  complete the game. Because it has so much around it, and you even get  like a little messages thing and you can customize your background  before you officially join the game and stuff, it really makes for a  very immersive experience, something I enjoy a good bit.
 
 Story:
 the story is excellent and really had me hooked. I was a bit creeped  out and scared, but excited and wanting to know more and see more. I  wanted to understand what was happening and why. It has some very  interesting lore to it, it's well told, and overall is just a very  gripping story. The story is by no means a horror, but it does have some  thriller aspects to it, which is a genre I really enjoy. Great story.
  
 Gameplay:
 The game is really fun to play. There's a bunch of maps to explore, the  world really changes with the events, and even the menu screen before  entering the game itself is fun because you can customize it and stuff. I  like the realism aspect of not having everyone available to you at all  times, although it was a bummer sometimes to not have access to a  character you use frequently. The sidequests and mini-games and such  were also much fun.
 World:
 My biggest complaint here is that some of the maps get repetitive. But  other than that it's good, it has some nice locations, and it changes  with the games and the story, which was pretty neat. Nothing special but  not bad at all either.
  
 Characters:
 With so many characters, there's bound to be some you like! There were  quite a few I really enjoyed using and it was interesting to see some of  the personalities you got along the way. There was also a good variety  so you could adjust your parties for your personal play style.
 
 Favourite character: Mistral BQx2uW7.jpg
 Honourable mention: Elk, Natsume sicaiSs.jpgocn6Y9X.jpg
 
 Mistral is sweet, bubbly, and kind. She's also fun to have around and  makes some silly comments. (SPOILER)I was sad that she became unavailable for a  good chunk of time, but overall she's a great character. Natsume was  very naive and had low self-esteem, but she melted my heart and I liked  having her around. Elk has one of the saddest stories and I couldn't  help but feel for the poor guy.
 Overall great game with great atmosphere. Excellent story, really fun  to play. The games cost an arm and a leg now though, which is a shame  because I really like them and wish I could play them again.                         
This evening we kick off the 40's, yaaay!