Friday, March 18, 2011

General Update.

So, my PS3 isn't really working.  The Blu-Ray drive wont read discs.  Including the copy of Red Dead Redemption I just bought.  Also I ordered Enslaved for PS3 and that should be arriving any day now.  Moving on though, on the front of games I can play, I received Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions for the Xbox 360 in the mail and have been playing it.  It's pretty good so far (no this wont be me official "review" of it).  Revenge of the Titans has finally been brought to Steam (I bought it during the holiday season as part of the Humble Indie Bundle), and I also purchased Assassin's Creed, Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, Far Cry 2, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, Just Cause 2, King Arthur - The Role Playing Wargame, and Bionic Commando Rearmed over steam.  I also bought Brain Age and From The Abyss for my DS.  I haven't played WoW in nearly a month.  It might be time to drop it.  Anyways.  Just wanted to post and say that.  I'm still undecided as to whether or not I will be buying my 3DS first gen or wait for the updated version that will undoubtedly come out a year or so later.  Never played Pilot Wings and that seems to be the only launch title worth caring about currently, so we'll see.

Anywho, I'll post again soon.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda is in so many words, fantastic.  At first I thought it was going to be a Mega Man clone, which I wouldn't mind in the least.  Mega Man is very near and dear to my heart but as I played this I realized it's nothing like my beloved Mega Man and that is perfectly fine.  However, this game is very much a Gunstar Heroes clones, and a very good one at that.  There are however some evolutions as far as the game goes.  The game is another one of those 2.5d games, where it all the game is happening in 2d, but it is rendered in 3d.  The game looks really good.  It plays well, and to keep this short I fucking love it.  If you want to pick up a game for under 10$ that will give you a few good hours of gameplay go ahead and look it up on steam.  It's 8.99 as of the time of posting and most certainly worth it.  I haven't found a co-op mode though so I think you're going to be stuck playing this solo.  However with any luck this game does the indie developer well and they can return with a sequel offering up such things as multi-player co-op.  Anywho, great game.  Worth the money.  Especially if you liked Gunstar Heroes.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

I've been busy. Not playing many games.

Don't get me wrong.  I've been playing.  World of Warcraft like a god damned addict.  It saddens me that MMO's can hook me like this.

I got half way through Phoenix Wright, want to finish it but I find it hard to play my DS sitting around at my own house. 

I made out like a bandit during the steam Christmas sale, and it saddens me that I don't think I've put more than 2-3 hours into the nearly 30 games I bought during it.

I'll be sitting aside some time this week to finish Final Fantasy XIII (yes, I bought it on release and I still haven't managed to push myself to it's finale) and then a battle or two more on Valkyria Chronicles (I bought the sequel, but I never finished the first).  A battle or two on Disgaea for PSP, and then move on to some of my newer (to me) games. 

 Mini Review: I have however made time for one game in the past month.  Super Meat Boy.  This game is so damned awesome that if you don't have it you may want to consider rethinking your priorities in life.  It's a very finely tuned platformer so don't bother with your Xbox Dpad (unless of course you have one of the new ones that pop out).  I've been playing this on steam with my Xbox controller, using the analog.  It works well enough, I'd still prefer a good old SNES pad, or PS controller (pre-crappy triggers of course).

Friday, October 15, 2010

Finally.

After having Amazon dick around with shipping for my copy of the Limited Edition Halo: Reach, I finally canceled my order the moment I saw it for the same price at Best Buy.  Picked it up and now I've Halo: Reach and Alpha Protocol to play through.

Amazon.  We're still friends, but we're having a spat.  I'll call you next week when I'm less mad at you.

Yep.

Friday, October 8, 2010

What I've been doing.

Playing Professor Layton and the Curious Village on my pink (yes, it's pink) DS Lite.

Playing Killing Floor after the new update.  The mac10 makes me play firebug.  It's awesome.

WoW.  You don't want to hear about that.

Played the demo for Sol Survivor.  Unimpressed.  Just another tower defense game.  It looks OK but it was largely boring.

Played the demo for another game called Blade Kitten.  Dumb name aside, it's a total throw back to the 2d style action games.  Reminds me a lot of Strider.  I like it and I think I'm going to buy it.  I highly suggest you try the demo.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Sacrifice review. *"The Passing" spoilers contained within*

  The Sacrifice.  The new Left 4 Dead campaign for both games.  I have to say that I was a little disappointed after playing this.  First of all, I didn't hear about this until the other night, and second of all, I did no research prior to playing it, not out laziness, but instead I had an opportunity to approach this with little to no knowledge of what the update actually entailed.  I think it put me in a unique position to have my expectations dashed by what I wanted this to be, and what it actually was.  When I heard that it was a campaign for both games, I had hoped that there would be two sides of this campaign that we could play.  One part in the first game where I could play as the original "Tango Mikes" as they were referred to in the online comic which I read between playing the campaign on L4D & L4D2 (which I'm not sure what it's supposed to mean because "Tango Mike" usually means Thanks Much but I must digress), and the second part a role for the new survivor's in the second game, however this was very much not the case.  It was the same campaign, for both games.  This appears to be Valve's try at supporting both games, and give those that bought the original but haven't picked up the second some of that extra content that Valve promised oh so long ago, but it has left a sour taste in my mouth, even though I have both.  I feel that it's not so much Valve supporting L4D1, but more that L4D1 is getting hand-me-downs from the real star of the show, L4D2.  It was the same exact campaign, but when I ran it on L4D2 it looked nicer, had more weapons, and of course had melee weapons.  Sadly overall this campaign, I feel, doesn't live up to the past campaigns that Valve has added to the L4D series, like Crash, or The Passing.  Granted Crash Course I don't recall adding anything to the series, The Passing gave us a chance to run into the original survivor's, revealed to us the death of Bill, gave us the Survivor zombie, and all new survivor dialogue.  A hard act to follow surely, and this could have been something great, but it's a one trick pony and anti climactic as we already know because of The Passing what has happened.  No new zombies, no new weapons, no new dialogue which I have to point out was the real annoyance while playing as Francis and trying to tell my teammates that there was a DeFib kit and all Francis would say was "Stop".  

I must say however, when that moment comes at the end of the campaign, the game play is very tense but ultimately left me unfulfilled. I can't suggest 360 owners buy this, unless you're absolutely starving for another map.  Spend your 560 MS points elsewhere.

Valve, I love you but I'm not impressed and that makes me sad.