Archive for October 2nd, 2007

Halo 3 postcards

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

TO: SPIDEY
FROM: ZOLOS
2 October 2007

Zolos and Spidey

Hello there SPIDEY,

Long time since we fought alongside one another. We kinda lost our ways after that hard fight against the Brute Force. This is one of my first photos when we were travelling along Tsavo highway. One of our favourite rides. Do you remember? We had some good times together and many many kills.

I hope we can meet up soon and FINISH THE FIGHT!

Your comrade
Zolos the Arbiter

Bungie - MS breakup?

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

According to a Seattle based blog Bungie and MS are on the verge of announcing that the two companies will be going their separate ways. MS has responded to the claims not be saying that they are not true but just that no such thing has been announced.

Where there is smoke there is fire? Is Bungie looking ahead to the post-Halo era? Stay tuned.

PES and FIFA (Part 3/3)

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Here is where FIFA 2008 comes in. With FIFA you enter a football world. Apart from the license, the game also has a news ticker displaying real football news and results which was also present in previous editions. You can also access a website through FIFA to get match previews and get the tables for all the major leagues in the world. You can get all your major football news using the game.

The commentary has also improved, as have the fans’ chanting and songs. Even the Greek teams have theirs now. Most major stadiums are included and are very accurately represented not just in cut scenes but also in-game.

As far as options are concerned you can create online leagues and invite others to join. No need to keep those excel spreadsheet any more. In addition you have the day’s real matches with updated squad lists. For example you could play tonight’s Champions League matches.

Granted, all the above do not affect the actual gameplay of the game. But they do affect the experience. With FIFA you are in a combined fantasy and real football world.

What about gameplay?

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PES and FIFA (Part 2/3)

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

I am not usually swayed by reviews to buy a game i was not planning to get. That is, I mostly use reviews as a confirmation of how I rate the game after i buy it. In fact I go through good reviews a couple of times while I am playing a game and once after I finish it.

But last Friday (28/9/2007) I read Eurogamer’s review of FIFA 2008. It was the reason I bought the game on Saturday. The review hit on two sensitive issues. Two grievances I have for the last couple or so editions of Pro Evo.

The first grievance relates to options. I am referring to online options. Pro Evo has refused to evolve. In fact it went backwards. In Pro Evo 5 the game would let you play 2 v 2 online. In 6 the feature was dropped. The only online feature Pro Evo 6 had was one off versus matches and the ranking system.

The second one is the gameplay. The series has turned to a more arcade approach choosing a faster paced approach with the PS2 version being the peak so far. An approach which sees most football matches being end to end affairs. Unfortunately or fortunately this is not how real football is played.

My feeling is that Konami managed to create a superb engine at some point and from then on it just tweaked some bits of the game like shooting and tackling making it appear and feel different each time. However it has failed to take the game further. To make the next big step

Amazingly it is FIFA 2008 which has the vision to redefine the football game genre.

PES and FIFA (Part 1/3)

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

I don’t like EA and I definitely hate the FIFA series or at least I used to. The first and only FIFA game I ever bought was on the Mega Drive. While everyone was buying and playing FIFA I was searching for the true football game. During my quest for The One I played all kinds of football games such as Actua Soccer, World League Soccer and This is Football. They all had their merits but they were not the real deal. Then ISS Pro 98 on the PSone came into my life and the long search was over. I became a fan of the series which then came to be known as Pro Evo and now PES.

Although the Pro Evo series lacked the licence FIFA had, in gameplay terms it was years ahead. Unfortunately most people were still lured by FIFA’s markting and other Pro Evo gamers were hard to find. Slowly however, mostly by word of mouth and the high reviews scores the series consistently received, Pro Evo became the footie fans’ favourite. It was the real deal.

Until now…