Final Fantasy VII “Corel’s Angel” Trophy Guide


For this trophy on Final Fantasy VII for the Playstation 4 you need to score over 10,500 points on the G-Bike mini game at the Gold Saucer.  This guide shows you how to do it, and while it’s a bit tricky to navigate the controls it’s a relatively easy trophy.

Every enemy you defeat gains you points, and every time they hit the truck you’re protecting you lose points, so of course the trick is to stop that from happening as best you can.  Don’t be afraid to ram your opponents as that helps them fall off their bikes, and if you can send them crashing into their comrades as this can create a falling chain reaction.

The Book of Metal – WWE Triple Triad


The Book of Metal is Pete’s first real attempt at creating a video game through RPG Maker VX Ace, and the idea behind The Book of Metal is that metal itself has been stolen in the form of a book and it’s up to our heroes to claim it back.

Triple Triad is a game I wanted to add from the beginning but not directly rip off the Final Fantasy 8 version, so I decided to make it based on WWE and NXT Superstars.  So for fans of RPGs, Triple Triad, metal music and professional wrestling (which is a niche audience, but hey) this is something you’ll hopefully enjoy.

Mario Kart 8 Ridiculously Close Finish


Mario Kart 8 on Wii U is one of the best and most competitive online and local multiplayer games across any platform – nothing beats the thrill of nailing an opponent with a red shell as they’re about to cross the finish line.

In this particular race Pete has a race-long battle with a guy called Schmako, which culminated in a incredibly close finish after seven laps of the Baby Park Circuit.  Take a look.

RPG Maker VX Ace – The Book of Metal


PeteFor those unaware of what RPG Maker is think back to the classic SNES RPGs of that era – the early Final Fantasy games, Secret of Mana and of course A Link To The Past.  The RPG Maker software allows you to create your own games with a similar style, but with much more creativity available.  There are literally thousands of ‘scripts’ available to add to a game made by talented developers, which means an aspiring game maker is pretty much only limited by their imagination.

Book of Metal 4The RPG Maker software itself has been around in one form or another since 1988 would you believe, but it wasn’t until 1992 where it started to take shape.  With the release of RPG Maker 95 and later 2000 it truly became a powerful tool for creating detailed and intricate RPGs, only to be improved further with each subsequent release which included RPG Maker 2003, XP, VX, VX Ace and most recently MV.

I’ve personally tinkered with the software on and off since about 2002, playing about with RPG Maker 2000 and later 2003 where I started developing my first game, tentatively titled ‘Truro vs Treno’ which involved two rival soldiers developing a common bond and friendship in order to end a decade-long war.  Unfortunately I had no particular direction for the overall story to go in and the game was ultimately abandoned… and a bit boring, if my girlfriends brutal yet honest review was anything to go by.

Book of Metal 2It wasn’t until a Humble Bundle appeared in mid-2014 selling both RPG Maker XP and VX Ace, so both Alan and I jumped on the deal and bounced around a few ideas for a game.  This was just before ‘Alan & Pete Play’ became a semi-serious thing for us, and with that taking up most of our gaming time the idea of creating an RPG took a back seat.

I can’t remember exactly what made me come back to RPG Maker nearly 18 months later, but I’d had an idea for a game called ‘The Book of Metal’ in my mind for quite a while leading up to firing up the software again.  Of course what’s taken shape now is pretty far from what I wanted to put into the game originally, but the core idea is the same – metal music is stolen in the form of a book, and it’s up to a band of heroes to get it back and follow a (hopefully) amusing and entertaining story.  It’s a simple premise and one I wanted to generally keep that way as its my first game, and not only that but having not touched an RPG Maker for more than 12 years I had absolutely no clue as to what I was doing at first. In many ways I still don’t, but I’m happy with how the game is going and some of the frankly awesome things I’ve put in it – for example there’s a WWE style Triple Triad game (the card game from Final Fantasy 8) in there, simply because I can do that.  There’s also a guild system akin to that of the Fairy Tail anime series, which I very proudly programmed myself after spending hours reading and learning about how things like ‘events’ and ‘switches’ work.

Book of Metal 3But that’s enough about all that, you’ve hopefully read this far because you either have an interest in old-school RPGs or metal music, so please check out this 11 minute video of the opening to The Book of Metal.  I currently don’t plan on making it publicly available but if there’s enough interest I’ll happily release it for free when the game is complete.  If you have any questions, critique or ideas please put them in the comments box, I’d love to hear them.  My girlfriend likes it too, which is a plus.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of The Duelist Gameplay Video


PeteFollowing on from my review of Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of The Duelist, here’s a short gameplay video showcasing one of the battles in the campaign mode.

If you have any questions about the game don’t hesitate to drop a message in the comment box below.

Gas Guzzlers Extreme Gameplay Video


The excellent Gas Guzzlers Extreme gets the playthrough treatment, as Pete completes a race in a blue Robin Reliant: Crapheap Edition. The idea is to out-race and out-gun the opposition using machine guns, mines and other explosive goodness, all while driving (at this stage of the game) at about 15mph.

It’s a hell of a lot more fun than it sounds and quite a challenge avoiding the melee of gunfire, mine drops and getting rammed into a wall every few seconds.  Check it out, it’s well worth purchasing.