GotY: Dead Space
Dec/19/2008 03:23 PM
It wouldn’t be fair for me to go on without mentioning that Resident Evil 4 is one of my favorite games of all time, and Dead Space is very similar in many regards: over-the-shoulder, third person camera view, survival horror gameplay, and a scary as hell story-line. Combining awesome elements from a few other games, (Bioshock’s weapons upgrade system being most noticeable) while feeling unique and fresh in its own right, Dead Space is a must play for any horror enthusiast or video game fan. And to think - I almost shrugged it off as just another generic action/adventure title.
Follow this link for Dead Space’s Metacritic rankings page.
- Joshua
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Proud Inductee to the Wii60 Club
Dec/17/2008 01:20 PM
With the exception of system exclusives, the PS3 and Xbox 360 are relatively identical in terms of quality and the types of games they have to offer. The Wii, however, is very unique in terms of the titles in its library. The control scheme helps separate it quite a bit, but the system exclusives and first party titles are really what put it in a class all its own. Link, Mario, Samus... you help bring me back to my childhood.
P.S. If you haven’t seen me on XBox Live very much over the past couple of weeks, now you know why.
- Joshua
Gears of War 2
Nov/11/2008 02:54 PM
I really like the single player element this time around. Everything from the environments to the battle sequences feels like they’ve had a makeover and it makes the entire experience so much more enjoyable. In multiplayer, the maps are bigger and it feels like there is more strategy involved instead of the rush and shotgun, rush and shotgun, rush and shotgun “tactic” of the first game. Even the graphics and the sound have been touched up enough so it looks very new and fresh.
Overall, I’m glad I made the purchase. The matchmaking process in multiplayer is currently in a pretty crummy state (it can take upwards of 5 minutes to connect to most matches), but I’m confident Microsoft and Epic will have the bugs ironed out soon. If you are still on the fence about this one, let this serve as one more vote in favor of picking it up.
- Joshua
Mirror's Edge
Nov/06/2008 09:16 PM
Mirror’s Edge is a first person platformer that focuses heavily on parkour, a type of freestyle running sport. Ever since I saw initial gameplay videos, it has been on my radar, though barely registering a blip. With the recent release of the demo on Xbox Live and this very awesome trailer, I’ve decided to make it a day one purchase. There is something about the gameplay that is reminiscent of both Crackdown and Skate, two games I enjoyed immensely. Time will tell if it lives up to my expectations.
- Joshua
Back to Dead Rising
Oct/13/2008 11:56 PM
Now, almost two years later, when I look at people’s played games lists on XBL, I see that people are still playing it. Video game message forums still have active threads devoted to it, and most stores carry it new for $20. For these reasons, despite my initial reaction, I decided to pick it up again. I’m not sure what is so different after two years, but I’m really like this game. It is still difficult, but I think it helps add to the atmosphere and generates a nice sense of tension. After all, you are are trapped in a mall with hundreds and hundreds of zombies. The bosses are interesting, the story is engrossing in a campy horror sort of way, and the graphics still hold up fairly well to today’s games.
So, why didn’t I like it when I first played it? Honestly, I think it had something to do with not playing console games for a couple of years before getting my 360. Dead Rising really is a tough game, so I’m not sure if it’s the best games to subject “console n00bs” to. Given two years and a slew of other games to hone my skills with, I’m definitely happy I decided to give it another go.
- Joshua
Must Buy Games for the Holiday Season
Oct/01/2008 04:54 PM
With the holiday season upon us, video game
manufacturer’s are gearing up to release their “big
dog” titles. With so many intriguing games coming out
between now and the new year, I’ve had to whittle my
selection down to three games. The following list,
presented in no particular order, is what I’ve
decided to drop my cash on:
1) Gears of War 2 - Even though I didn’t go gaga like the majority of Xbox 360 owners for the first installment, Epic Games looks like it might be stepping up the amount of content in Gears of War 2 - enough so that I’m interested in picking it up. My primary source of on-line shooter action has been Halo 3, so I’ve been itching to play around with something new. Hopefully GW2 has what it takes to scratch that itch.
2) Fallout 3 - When Black Isle Studios closed their doors, gamers were certain the future of the Fallout franchise was doomed. Fortunately for us, Bethesda Softworks snagged up the opportunity to produce Fallout 3, and we’ll all be able to get our eager hands on it later this month. Honestly, if I didn’t have responsibilities to tend to, I would be preparing to shut myself into our condo for however long it took me to finish it. If the overall length of their last game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is any indication of how massive Fallout 3 will be, I probably wouldn’t have seen the light of day for a long, long time.
3) Prince of Persia - Honestly, I had little interest in this game prior to watching this gameplay demonstration. After being horribly let down by Assassin’s Creed, I turned my attention towards other upcoming games - other non-Ubisoft games. Though I could end up getting burned again, that video does pique my interest. I will probably wait for reviews before deciding to purchase it, but I’m hoping the final verdict is positive.
There are a few more titles I may or may not pick up. I’m definitely getting the first two in this list, though. If the rest of the games I’m eyeballing turn out to be too good to pass up, the list could wind up getting a few entries longer.
- Joshua
1) Gears of War 2 - Even though I didn’t go gaga like the majority of Xbox 360 owners for the first installment, Epic Games looks like it might be stepping up the amount of content in Gears of War 2 - enough so that I’m interested in picking it up. My primary source of on-line shooter action has been Halo 3, so I’ve been itching to play around with something new. Hopefully GW2 has what it takes to scratch that itch.
2) Fallout 3 - When Black Isle Studios closed their doors, gamers were certain the future of the Fallout franchise was doomed. Fortunately for us, Bethesda Softworks snagged up the opportunity to produce Fallout 3, and we’ll all be able to get our eager hands on it later this month. Honestly, if I didn’t have responsibilities to tend to, I would be preparing to shut myself into our condo for however long it took me to finish it. If the overall length of their last game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is any indication of how massive Fallout 3 will be, I probably wouldn’t have seen the light of day for a long, long time.
3) Prince of Persia - Honestly, I had little interest in this game prior to watching this gameplay demonstration. After being horribly let down by Assassin’s Creed, I turned my attention towards other upcoming games - other non-Ubisoft games. Though I could end up getting burned again, that video does pique my interest. I will probably wait for reviews before deciding to purchase it, but I’m hoping the final verdict is positive.
There are a few more titles I may or may not pick up. I’m definitely getting the first two in this list, though. If the rest of the games I’m eyeballing turn out to be too good to pass up, the list could wind up getting a few entries longer.
- Joshua
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Sep/19/2008 03:56 PM
Frankly, I’m quite happy I did. The game isn’t perfect by any means, but what it does do well is deliver a very interesting story and a fun, engaging combat system that utilizes the Euphoria physics engine. And, though I’m only between a third and halfway through the game (I’m taking my sweet time trying to collect every secret item), I haven’t encountered any show-stopping bugs or frustrating glitches that might detract from my overall enjoyment level.
So, if you’re looking for a fun, albeit short, action game to tide you over until the holiday season “big dogs” come out, SW: TFU may be right up your alley. Oh, and it goes without saying - being a Star Wars nerd makes the experience that much better.
- Joshua
Take That, Sucka!
Sep/04/2008 12:36 PM
When I first picked up the game, I stuck to single player play-modes against the computer AI. I was having fun honing my skills and learning the various nuances of all the characters, but I found myself anxious for some on-line play. Holy personality alteration, Bat-Man! Playing SC4 on-line, more so than any other game I’ve played, has turned me into a foul mouthed man who yells incessantly at the television. Fortunately, I tend to only play with my mic and headset on when I’m playing with friends, so at least complete strangers who find themselves pitted against me aren’t subjected to the nasty slew of expletives flying out of me. Linda gets a kick out of it since it goes against my nature to behave this way, and chuckles every time I start yelling.
Be warned, people, if you find yourself up against D3ad13 on XBL rocking Seong Mi-na, your ears might start burning a little. Keep in mind, though, it’s nothing personal; everyone I meet in the arena incurs my wrath.
- Joshua
Knightmare Chess
Feb/19/2008 04:16 PM
Knightmare Chess, by Steve Jackson Games, combines regular chess with a fantasy card game that manipulates and changes the original chess rules. As you play out your normal chess game, each player can play beautifully illustrated cards from his or her own deck to alter pieces and moves so they behave in a completely different manner. The beautiful thing about it is how chance can turn the tide of the game in favor of the weaker player. It helps to be skillful, but no amount of talent is going to save you from an exploding chess piece (yes, cards like this really do exist in the game)!