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Game Diary: November 18, 2008

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Shibito: “Bella….everything is going to be..ok….”

As i guide my characters through a Shibito dominated village in Japan i find myself in a suprisingly weak position. My means to fight off danger range from minimal to none. After playing the role of Kratos and the hero (or should i say villain..) in Fable II, Siren’s (PS3) playable characters are weaklings in comparison. In fact they are pathetic, desperate human beings trying to make sense of what’s going on and manage a seemingly impossible escape. One of these characters is just a little girl for whom any attention from the Shibito is fatal. Snake and Sam Fischer can handle themselves well if the situation arises. For Bella, this little girl here, stealth and hiding in closets is her only guide to survival.

This week’s releases 17-21 November

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Much like the Bold and the Beautiful drama series, the release schedule of great games this season appears endless. Although i have not read any reviews yet my vote for Game of the Week goes to Left 4 Dead. The Valve name behind this game guarantees quality. After playing the demo on my 360 i was sold on the game and i can’t wait to experience the zombie onslaught on numerous cold, winter nights with 3 more well-armed friends online.

Rock Band 2, the disc only, is another major game suitable for gatherings be it with couples or with testosterone only band mates. As long as there is enough alcohol most people would not even tell the difference. The ability to transfer almost all of the songs, for a small fee, from the first game should persuade current owners of the game to make the jump to RB2. I have only found a 360 release so i am not sure whether the PS3 is getting this at the same time. Feel free to let me know about that.

Last but not least, in case you were thinking what family/girl friendly game to buy look no further than Locoroco 2 on the PSP. Who says that games are only about violence? I really liked the original game.

This week’s releases

Left 4 Dead (PC, 360)
Rock Band 2 (360)
Lips (360)
Tomb Raider: Underworld (PS3, 360, PS2, Wii, PC)
Need for Speed: Undercover (PS3, 360, Wii, PSP, DS, PS2)
Naruto: The Broken Bond (PS3, 360)
Locoroco 2 (PSP)
Shaun White Snowboarding (PS3, 360, Wii)
Rise of the Argonauts (PS3, 360, PC)
Mortal Kombat Vs DC Universe (PS3, 360)
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon (PS3, PS2, DS)
Xbox 360: 60GB Live starter Kit

Leap of Faith

Friday, November 14th, 2008

It’s the sweet smell of Friday and not just that of my morning Jacobs that has dragged me from my bed to the laptop keyboard. As my mind and heart calculate with joy (think Scrooge McDuck but with games!) the games schedule for the weekend  i will spare a thought (and a blog post) for EA DICE Mirror’s Edge which is released today.

The demo (available on PSN and XBL Marketplace) has completely won me over. It had me at my first run, jump and climb. So here are a few links and posts on the game that i hope will help you decide to give this fresh IP a chance this holiday season.

The first link/post is an excerpt from Stephen Totilo’s MTV Multiplayer blog. The full blog post here.

“…..imagine an action game in which you don’t kill. Imagine it not for morality’s sake but for originality’s sake. Imagine finishing “Fable II” without causing a death. Imagine “Mass Effect” minus killing. Imagine mastering the existing, but hard, option to finish most “Metal Gear Solid” games without a kill. And imagine if any company ever made a James Bond game that allowed you to suavely avoid tallying a body count.

Last night, at least for a time, I controlled a character who, in my hands had no need to kill. Lacking a need to kill, my heroine began to feel like a heroine who had no desire and no willingness to kill. That made her feel special among gaming action heroes. That made her feel unique. And that made the first time she did pick up a gun and pull the trigger feel so very different, a violent rupture of a more believable state of mind.

Imagine that.”

The second link is from Gamasutra which features a roundup of the title’s critical reception. It quotes reviewers, hopefully communicating to you the thrill that is Mirror’s Edge. link

The final and third link is a link to a flash game. It’s not any flash game mind you. Indie Flash game developer Brad Borne is teaming up with Electronics Arts to deliver a free, Flash-based version of Mirror’s Edge in 2D. The single level beta demo of Mirror’s Edge 2D here and it’s looking damn good!

Mirror’s Edge

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

It’s a game i am really hyped up about and even more so after reading this on Stephen Totilo’s MTV Multiplayer blog.

“…..imagine an action game in which you don’t kill. Imagine it not for morality’s sake but for originality’s sake. Imagine finishing “Fable II” without causing a death. Imagine “Mass Effect” minus killing. Imagine mastering the existing, but hard, option to finish most “Metal Gear Solid” games without a kill. And imagine if any company ever made a James Bond game that allowed you to suavely avoid tallying a body count.

Last night, at least for a time, I controlled a character who, in my hands had no need to kill. Lacking a need to kill, my heroine began to feel like a heroine who had no desire and no willingness to kill. That made her feel special among gaming action heroes. That made her feel unique. And that made the first time she did pick up a gun and pull the trigger feel so very different, a violent rupture of a more believable state of mind.

Imagine that.”

Read the full post here.  MTV multiplayer

For those about to rock

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

After forking out around Euros 350 to get the entire instruments pack from ebay and the intial (1-2 months) exuberance of playing the drums i completely abandoned the game. I even dowloaded a few more songs and did not play them.

But now it’s time to dust off those guitars and drums because it’s rocking time. After the band released their latest album, Black Ice which i loved, they will now be releasing AC/DC LIVE: Rock Band Track Pack which features the following 18 songs from their Live at Donington concert.

“Thunderstruck”
“Shoot to Thrill”
“Back in Black”
“Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be”
“Heatseeker”
“Fire Your Guns”
“Jailbreak”
“The Jack”
“Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”
“Moneytalks”
“Hells Bells”
“High Voltage”
“Whole Lotta Rosie”
“You Shook Me All Night Long”
“T.N.T.”
“Let There Be Rock”
“Highway To Hell”
“For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)”

Awesome playlist.

The songs will not be available for download but will be sold as a separate disc. The European release is in December although i could not find a definite date.

Here is the ad promoting the game to get you rocking! youtube video

What makes a game?

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

On Sunday I completed Hotel Dusk: Room 215 on the DS. It is a deeply flawed game that still managed to captivate me. It had the promise of being a fantastic game but did not deliver. Its strengths which were the characters, writing and plot proved to be its greatest flaw.

If you didn’t already know, the game requires you to hold the DS like a book as well i.e. the screens are on your left and right instead of up and down. Unfortunately the excellent writing and dialogues overwhelm the game at the expense of gameplay which is in short supply. Too much time is spent tapping the screen with the stylus to read the next text instead of actually playing the game.

Maybe that is what Cing, the developer of the game, was aiming at. I don’t know. I believe however that the company needs to decide what it wants to do. Develop games with great stories AND gameplay or just great stories? A story in a game, as great as it is, must be delivered through or alongside strong gameplay because ultimately that is what makes a game what it is.

This week’s releases 3/11/08-9/11/08

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

November 2008 marks the month of the war of Xbox Live. The 2 heavyweights of FPS multiplayer, Halo 3 and COD4, are facing a new kid on the block. This kid that has been around the block before, dominating multiplayer sessions. Gears of War is back. I am not a fan of the series and in fact i am more interested in Motorstorm (,LittleBigPlanet again!) and EndWar but there is no denying the impact which Gears of War is going to have. X360 gamers have the upper hand on their PS3 counterparts when it comes to shooters. Epic’s Gears of War 2 is my game of the week.

The PS3 however does get two major exclusives of its own this week. Motorstorm, (loved the original’s soundtrack) which hopefully will be a game that finally helps me get online on the PSN with some friends and of course the delayed LittleBigPlanet. Last i would like to mention EndWar. I played the demo a few days ago and i was really impressed by the quality of the voice recognition software implemented in the game. I am not sure that i like the perspective in which the game is played though, as i would much prefer a top down approach. But it does provide a different experience compared to the shooters, racing games and RPGs flooding the scene so keep an eye on it.

Enjoy spending some money on Friday! Here is the list of the major releases.

Gears of War 2 (X360)
James Bond: Quantum of Solace (PS3/360, PC/Wii, PS2, DS)
SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 (PS3/360/Wii/PS2/PSP, DS)
Motorstorm: Pacific Rift (PS3)
LittleBigPlanet (PS3)
Tom Clancy’s EndWar (PS3, 360, PC)
PES 2009 (PSP)

Busy again…..

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Yeap, i haven’t been able to do much blogging nor gaming since the morning of Tuesday, 28 October 2008. I am trying to bring back my flat to an orderly status with the purchase of a couple of bookcases for my comics, books and of course games. This is something that i have wanted to do for some time now and it seems that i am nearly there. I will put up some photos when i am finally happy with it.

Apart from that, me and Mardas are trying to make some improvements to our site www.forevergamers.com and finally “publish” our first podcast. Excited and nervous about that at the same time.

As far as running is concerned i am happy to say that i am back in form and it feels good. The weather is fantastic now and the runs help me relax.

Unfortunately what all these mean is that my gaming time has suffered. Hopefully, not for long and i will be back to Fable II and my dog, Makis!

This week’s releases 27/10 to 31/10

Monday, October 27th, 2008

As i am building my family business empire in Fable II i can’t help but notice that other RPG on the horizon heading our way. From the legends at Bethesda we can expect a title which can compete with the likes of GTAIV and LittleBigPlanet for game of the year awards. Oblivion remains, unfortunately one my all time great games that i wish i had spent more time on. If you are on the same boat as i am then we can together make amends with Fallout 3.

Fallout 3 is my game of the week.

The delayed LittleBigPlanet is officially released in the US this week so you should be able to find it in certain stores here in Cyprus. Buzz may be a good choice for some family and couples nights during the holiday season while Siren: Blood Curse offers good value for money for all those survival - horror fans out there who haven’t downloaded it from the PSN Store.

Here is the list of other notable games coming out this week.  Another great week for gaming.

Fallout 3 (360, PS3, PC)
LittleBigPlanet (PS3, US version)
Buzz Quiz - Special Edition (PS3)
Siren: Blood Curse (PS3)
Valkyria Chronicles (PS3)
Manhunt 2 (PSP)

Fable II…

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Just in case you are wondering what i will be doing over the weekend…..