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Speaking of too many games….

September 29, 2008

…I’ve just gone through the upcoming releases, and assuming everything hits its intended release date, there’s at least 1 game a week I want between now and November 7th! They are…

  • Fifa 09 – 3rd Oct
  • Lego Batman – 10th Oct
  • Saints Row 2 – 17th Oct
  • PES 2009 (maybe, depending on demo quality) – 17th Oct
  • Fable 2 – 24th Oct
  • Fallout 3 – 31st Oct
  • Gears of War 2 – 7th Nov
  • Guitar Hero: World Tour – 7th Nov

That’s a lot of games. I’ll definitely have to prioritise and only get one or two to start with, then finish them and trade them into the next one. Fifa 09 is a definte, as is Fable 2 and maybe Fallout 3. The rest may well have to wait until I’ve finished with other games, or until my birthday at the end of November. Then I’ll get the rest for Christmas hopefully, along with Rock Band 2, assuming it comes out before Christmas that is.

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Too many games?

September 29, 2008

3rd update this month, I mustn’t be feeling very well ;)

I was thinking last night whether I had too many games. After a post made on a forum I frequent by a friend regarding how he plays games, I had a think about how I play them. He treats games like books, getting one and playing it almost exclusively until he has either finished it, gotten all the points out of it he wants, or both. Then he sells it and moves onto the next one. It’s certainly a good way to play games as it means you always get your monies worth out of the games you buy.

Now, I play games differently. I get quite excited about the games I want to get, and generally try to find any way to get them as quickly as possible. When I get it, I’ll generally hammer it straight away, irrespective of what games I’d been playing the day before. This means that from time to time, if several good games come out close together, the ones I get first can get lost in the shuffle and hardly played as newer games take over. A prime example of this is Devil May Cry 4, I game I really enjoyed playing, but as I got it near my birthday last year, games like Mass Effect were played more and I never went back to it. It’s still sat on my shelf though, waiting to be played, and constantly losing value.

I currently own 29 games, which realistically is far too many. I can’t play 29 games at once, especially when you consider I’m a member of Lovefilm and get 2 game rentals at a time. Below is a list of all the games I currently own, with a point score per game, and any comment I may have about it.

  • Bioshock – 890/1100 – Brilliant game, just need to replay it to get the final 4 achievements. Should trade it and just rent it when I’m ready to do it.
  • Call of Duty 4 – 390/1000 – Best online game around. I refuse to trade it in until something better comes along.
  • Civ Revolution – 0/1000 – Not played it yet.
  • Condemned – 100/970 – Unsure why I’ve not played this more. Had it since release day, and want to finish it before I trade it.
  • Condemned 2 – 0/1000 – Refuse to play it till I’ve done the first one.
  • Crackdown – 510/1250 – Love the game and want to get more achievements for it, but I really should trade it and add it to my rental queue.
  • The Darkness – 0/1000 – Not played it yet.
  • Dead Rising – 920/1000 – Possibly my favourite game on the 360. Only 4 achievements left and I refuse to trade it as I’ll keep it as a training tool for the eventual zombie invasion ;)
  • Devil May Cry 4 – 20/1000 – Played it twice, and despite really enjoying it have hardly touched it. That needs to be rectified.
  • Flatout Ultimate Carnage – 210/1000 – Good party game, keeping it for that reason alone.
  • Forza Motorsport 2 – 135/1000 – I love driving games but I need to be in the right mood. This is being kept for when I’m in that mood.
  • Gears of War – 200/1250 – Only keeping so I can go through it on Hardcore and get more achievements. Really should do that before the 2nd one comes out.
  • The Godfather – 140/1250 – Really enjoyable game, keep meaning to go back to it to finish the story.
  • Guitar Hero 2 – 750/1000 – Won’t get rid of this, far too enjoyable, especially with friends.
  • Jericho – 0/1000 – Not played yet.
  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga – 60/1000 – New game, playing through it with Lynnie which is good fun.
  • Lost Odyssey – 0/1000 – Not played it yet.
  • Mass Effect – 405/1000 – Gone through it once, fancy going through it again at some point. Another I should trade and rent when I’m ready for it.
  • Need For Speed: ProStreet – 165/1000 – Really enjoyed it as a rental, so picked it up cheap and haven’t played it since. Another I need to play more.
  • Ninja Gaiden 2 – 600/1250 – It’s Ninja Gaiden, therefore will never be traded. Nuff said.
  • PES 2008 – 500/1000 – Getting traded in this weekend towards Fifa 09 (the balance of power seems to have finally shifted back to Fifa).
  • Rock Band – 210/1000 – I’ll only get rid of this when I’ve got the sequel. Really need to go through the drum career though. Stuck on the last song on Expert guitar career :(
  • Scene It? LCA – 815/1000 – Another I’ll keep till the sequel is here (and only when I’ve got the full 1000). Great party game.
  • Smackdown vs Raw 2008 – 440/1000 – Good game that I want more achievements on, then trade away. Should really put aside an evening or two for that soon.
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed – 125/1000 – New game from Saturday. Will likely finish it this week and trade it towards Fifa 09, then rent it again to finish off the achievements.
  • Tiger Woods 09 – 345/1000 – I love golf games so this will likely stay in my collection for a while.
  • Top Spin 3 – 425/1000 – Really should trade it, I’m only keeping it for achievements.
  • Uefa Euro 2008 – 305/1000 – Getting traded this weekend for Fifa 09. Currently being whored for as many points as possible.
  • Viva Pinata – 40/1000 – Lynnie’s game, I need to get her to play it more to get me more points ;)

So, there’s my 29 game collection. There’s 16 I definitely want to keep – 8 of them because I love them too much to get rid of them, and 8 because I just want to finish the story/achievements off. There’s 8 that I should really trade, either right away or after some quick whoring. There’s also 5 I’ve not even played yet (all of which will likely get traded after I’m finished with them). So, my game collection is really about 15 too big. The bad thing though is that I should have traded in most of them ages ago, when they had a decent trade in value. I’ll probably only get £5 for most of them now. Still, 8 x £5 is enough for a new game, which there are plenty of coming out that I want to get. Perhaps it’s time to turn too many games into just the right amount.

Achievement whoring has been back in semi-effect since my last update. As mentioned I had Fifa Street 3 and NBA 2K7 on rental, and when I was off ill last week I spent the day playing them. I got all the offline achievements for Fifa Street, and a good portion of NBA’s. Fifa was infuriating at times with it’s stupid gamebreaker matches, and it got repetative quickly, but it was easy enough. NBA was a bit of a chore to get what I did, simply because the game isn’t as good as NBA Live 08 which I went through a couple of months ago. I’ve put it back on the rental list to finish when I’m more in the mood for it.

I’ve also been whoring Uefa Euro 2008 prior to trading it in this week. Most of the offline achievements are gettable, but most will take some time as they require multiple playthroughs of the Captain Your Country mode as different players. Thankfully the game is still a little active online, so I can try to get as many online achievements as possible, which will make for a good few points.

I picked up Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga two weekends ago for Lynnie and I to go through. The game is good fun but the camera is rubbish at times. In Lego Indy if the two players were far apart the camera would pull back out to keep everyone in sight. In Lego Star Wars it doesn’t do that which makes getting some of the collectibles very hard, and occassionally will actually drop one player out as the camera pushes them off screen. Annoying.

And in more Star Wars news, I picked up The Force Unleashed this weekend. I’m 5 levels in with 4 to go and it’s been very enjoyable so far. You start off with a teaser level as Darth Vader, giving you full access to force powers so you know how much fun it can be. Then you start as the Apprentice and your powers are drip fed to you as you advance through the levels. If you combine this with achievement hunting, it can make for quite varied gameplay as you try to get 100 and 500 kills with each of your powers, so you don’t rely on any one of them (though Force Grip is easily the mostfun, picking up people and throwing them through windows). It’s been slightly slow going through it so far as I’m using a guide to make sure I don’t miss any Jedi Holocrons as I’d like to get the achievement at the first time of asking, so I can just try and blast through it on a harder difficulty next time.

So that’s the end of another update from me. I actually feel like writing another one now, so maybe there’ll be a 4th this month. Unheard of from me. Till next time, stay well true believers.

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Minor Disney update

September 24, 2008

Yay, we’ve finally managed to book our seats for the flights to and from Orlando. I’m not quite sure why, but it all seems a bit more real now, knowing where we’ll be sitting. I know it’s silly, but I don’t care :) It might seem a bit strange being so concerned with booking seats 11 months in advance, but it was definitely something we had to do. We really really wanted to sit in the upstairs part of Premium Economy on the way there, to give us more of a buffer between ourselves and the screaming kids (of which there were plenty last time). On the way back, it was also important to make sure we book early. We’ll fly there and back in a 747, which generally has a 3 – 4 – 3 seating arrangement (3 by the window, 4 in the middle, 3 by the other window), which means that as a couple we could easily find ourselves sitting next to some random stranger. While that does offer a chance to meet someone fun and interesting, it also gives the real chance for sitting next to a weirdo for a 9 hour flight with nowhere else to go. Thankfully, near the back of the plane the seating configuration changes to a 2 – 4 – 2, and we were able to book one of the few remaining banks of 2 by a window (and only two rows further forward than our seats 2 years ago). That’s a potential worry out of the way now anyway. Is there any way we can speed the next 10 months or so up?

On a completely random note, I’m sat here typing this while listening to Metallica’s new album, Death Magnetic. It’s a pleasant return to form for them after the mistake that was St Anger. It’s not up there with the Black album, but then again not many albums are, so I think it’s unfair to compare it to that. As a standalone metal album, it’s certainly a decent one. Hopefully they’ll carry on in this vein in the future.

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I really suck at updating this

September 19, 2008

Yes, I know I do. I seem to go through phases where I really fancy blogging, and the others where it’s the last thing on my mind. Anyway, after reading Haly’s blog today I figured it was time I got something down. Not sure how long it will be yet, we’ll wait and see.

So, what have I been up to since my last update? Well, my last update was completely Disney related, and not much has gone on in that area, nothing concrete anyway. We’re always talking about it, what we’re looking forward to, what things we’ll absolutely do next time, but it’s still 11 months or so away so we’re too far away to go about booking anything. Hopefully we’ll be able to book our seats on the flight soon (I’m checking every day), as we want to make sure we get the best seats possible. I know that in Premium we’ll have good seats regardless, but I’d still like to have a decent choice on where we sit.

In gaming, it’s hard to pick out what I’ve been playing recently. I’ve almost completely gone off achievement whoring for the last few months, which is evident by the lead Haly now holds over me. It wasn’t that long ago we were neck and neck, but now she’s around 15k ahead of me. If I had the urge I think I could have a good go at pulling that lead back (there’s plenty more whoring games I’ve not touched yet), but I’m never really in the mood. I’ve currently got Fifa Street, NBA 2K7 and LMA Manager on rental, 3 games that with a bit of time and boosting I could get 3000 points from, but I’m not really bothered. I’m picking at Fifa Street as it’s fairly enjoyable, but I’m not sure whether I’ll get the urge back any time soon. I’d rather spend my time lately playing stuff like Tiger Woods 09 (which is very good) and the Fifa 09 demo (which is excellent, I’m really really impressed with it). Hopefully I can pick up The Force Unleashed soon as I’m looking forward to it, as I loved the demo and think I’ll really enjoy the full game.

3 games that do stick out as playing recently are Tiger Woods 09, Too Human, and Lego Indiana Jones. Lego Indy was great fun, going through it with Lynnie. I still have a few achievements left to 1k it, which will take me a couple of hours at some point. Tiger Woods is excellent, as the Tiger Woods games always are. I quite like the way your player attributes are handled this time, in general anyway. If you’re playing well, your stats will improve. However, all it takes is a bad round and your stats can drop drastically, a bit too much for my liking. Still, it’s very enjoyable and the achievements aren’t too bad either. It won’t be an easy game to 1k, but it’s certainly do-able with enough time and effort.

Too Human was a weird one, so much that it deserves it’s own paragraph. The gameplay had a lot of good things about it. There was a large variety of weapons and armours, and plenty of ways to customise them with runes to alter their properties. The control system was weird but very usable (using the right stick to aim melee attacks, with the triggers controlling your ranged weaponry). My two main gripes fall into two categories – gameplay, and story. Gameplay wise I was very disappointed with the lack of a block button. Surely in a game of this manner, blocking should be a critical part of the gameplay. Many times I found myself taking a lot of damage from attacks I had no way of blocking or avoiding. Unavoidable attacks are a real hated of mine, especially when games like Ninja Gaiden 2 show companies how you can make a combat game challenging, but still give you ways to defend yourself. My other gripe was with the story itself. It was very disjointed and difficult to follow. In the end I stopped caring about it and merely killed everything in my way without caring about why. It made my brain hurt less.

So what’s on the horizon that I’m looking forward to? As mentioned earlier, The Force Unleashed is one I’m waiting for. Also, Fifa 09 will be the first Fifa game since Fifa 99 that I’ll actually buy, in 2 weeks hopefully. Beyond that, I’m with everyone else I think in looking forward to Fable 2, Gears of War 2, and Fallout 3. I’m also desperate for a release date for Rock Band 2. Hopefully we’ll get that by my birthday in November. I’m pretty sure they’ll keep me going through to the end of the year, coupled with the 5 games I own that I’ve still not played yet (Civ Revolution, Condemned 2, The Darkness, Jericho and Lost Odyssey), and all the ones I’ve still got to finish properly.

Well, back to work for me, lunch is over I reckon. See you in 2 months probably! :)

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A completely non-gaming update

July 2, 2008

A new update so soon after the last one is surely a record for me in recent months. For once though it’s not gaming related at all, so if you’re here for that, you may as well click your Back button now :)

Back in August 2006, my girlfriend Lynne and I went to Disney World in Florida. It was a wonderful 2 weeks, with the odd problem here and there (more on that later). One particular highlight of the holiday was when we went to Discovery Cove to swim with dolphins, and I asked Lynne to marry me. Being a woman of intelligence and fine taste (can you tell she reads this?), she of course said yes. Ever since then, we always wanted to go back, but buying a house and saving up for a wedding had to take priority (we planned to pay for the wedding ourselves), so we knew it would likely take us 5 years or so before we could get back there.

Things changed recently when I went to see my dad. He told me that he was going to give me some money towards the wedding. Then Lynne’s mum said the same thing. Then her dad said the same thing as well! So we quickly went from saving for the wedding ourselves, to having enough money for it from parents. This meant that, if we continued to save hard, we could put the wedding money to use for a great honeymoon instead. After about 30 seconds of discussion, we decided we should go back to Disney. It seemed fitting really. We got engaged there, so we can enjoy our honeymoon there.

Of course, it now means we have to wait 13 months till we go. 13 months and 1 day to be exact. It’s sad that I know that in 13 months and 1 day, we’ll be somewhere over the Atlantic, about 4 hours into the flight. It’s an indication of how excited I am already. Strangely, I think I’m more excited now than I was before we left last time. This will be my 2nd trip to Disney with Lynne, and my 3rd overall. I was hugely excited the 1st time, as it was my first time abroad, first time on a plane, first time to America, and so on.  I remember having real trouble sleeping the night before as I was so excited. I also remember enjoying the holiday immensely, though it wasn’t perfect, and that’s something that stuck with me. I’m sure that having a “perfect” holiday is impossible, but I think when you go to a place like Disney/Florida, with all the expense that it entails, you should be able to come home with no regrets. Both times I’ve been, I’ve not been able to really say that, for different reasons. The first time I went (with an ex and her parents), I regretted not doing as many rides as I would have liked. I have never really been a huge coaster fan, but I think you can’t go to a place like Florida and it’s theme parks and not go on them. Unfortunately, the girl I first went with wasn’t a coaster fan either, so we missed out on a lot of things I really would have liked, if only I’d pushed myself to go on them on my own.

The 2nd time was different though. I was less excited about the trip, simply because I was more used to going abroad then. I knew things would be familiar to me, but sharing it with someone who’d never been before would make everything seem newer to me. Lynne is more adventurous than my ex as well, so I knew we’d go on more rides this time (which we did). What spoiled it for us (albeit only a little bit) was when we went swimming with dolphins. You’re told not to put suncream on as most can be harmful to the animals there. When we got there and were given the safe cream to use, I forgot to put mine on, and Lynne only did the front of her arms. As we were in the water for hours there (though the dolphin side of it was only 30 mins long), we ended up with completely major sunburn, with me having the worst of it. My shoulders and back of my arms were burnt to the point of blistering, and it made sleeping properly impossible for me (Lynne wasn’t so bad and could sleep). We ended up staying in and around the hotel the next day to minimise our time in the sun, as even through t-shirts we could feel our shoulders melting. When we went to Sea World the day after that, it was agony sitting down to watch the shows as there was very little shade. It didn’t really ruin the holiday for us, but it put a damper on the last 4 days and meant we couldn’t do quite as much as we wanted.

This time will be different though. Even though we’ve both been and know what’s there, we’re already hugely excited about it. I think knowing what’s there will mean we can plan our holiday even better than before. We know what rides and shows can be missed, and we know what we absolutely have to see again (like Cirque Du Soliel in Downtown Disney). We’ll have more time to do other things as well now as we’ll be able to do the Disney parks quicker. We’ll definitely be going back to Universal Studios and Sea World. We’ll be going to Busch Gardens this time as well, a park that looks great fun with all the coasters it’s got. And we should still have plenty of time to go shopping, to relax around the hotel (the Dolphin Hotel, I forgot to mention that), to play on the 4 miniature golf courses, and to just enjoy being in my favourite place to be. Now all we need is for the next 13 months to hurry up and go so we can get on holiday! :)

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I hope you’re sitting down, it’s a new update!

June 13, 2008

Damn I suck at updating this. If it wasn’t for people like Nokkon shouting at me for not updating it, I’d probably forget about this completely. Anyway, I’ve got a bit of quiet time here in work at the moment so I thought I’d put something together to stop Nokkon fro shouting at me more :p

So, what have I been up to since February? To be honest, I found it hard to remember, so I had to pull up my Xbox Live achievement list so I could see. This year is just racing by! Anyway, I think the biggest thing that happened, in terms of my happiness about it, was that I finally managed to finish Guitar Hero 3’s Hard career. As I said in my previous update, Lou was kicking my ass. No matter what I tried, he would always beat me. I’d resigned myself to the fact that I simply wasn’t good enough, and I’d just play the game for fun. However, I picked it up one day after a month or so’s absence, and for some reason found myself playing better than ever. I decided to give Lou another try, and though I didn’t initially beat him, I managed to get him closer to death than ever before, twice in a row. It finally gave me the confidence that I could do it. A few days later I popped home for my lunch, and on my 2nd attempt, managed to beat the sonofabitch! I was so happy I shouted obscenities at my TV. I don’t think an achievement has ever made me so happy!

The main game to come out between now and my last update is of course GTA 4, and of course, I got it. I tried not to get too caught up in the hype, but unfortunately in the last week or so it got me. I was soooooo looking forward to it. Like most people, after playing it for a while I was left to answer the question of whether it met the hype or not. I have to say that it didn’t, not completely anyway. I don’t think any game could be as good as people were hoping, but GTA does so many things right. The combat system is hugely improved over previous games, despite the quirks of the cover system. Hand to hand fighting is not my favourite, but again I can see improvements there. Driving is more realistic now and I’m still undecided on where I stand on that. I do like the way the cars handle, but GTA games have always been slightly over the top and the unrealistic handling was a part of that. Still, now GTA has gone more “real-world” I think the driving fits in nicely. I’m not a huge fan of the activities in the game. They’ve replaced the micromanagement of your body in San Andreas with the micromanagement of your friendships in GTA 4, and to be honest I’d rather be looking after my body as at least then I saw some tangible benefits from it with more stamina and speed. Again, it fits with the real-world feel, but we all know the real-world isn’t always fun. Despite those criticisms though, I thought it was a great game. The storyline was the best in any GTA game so far, and the characters and character relationships were far more detailed. Niko is easily the best protagonist of the series. He has a charm and personality you can’t help but like, and you know that even though he is capable of these evil deeds, he’s only doing it because he has to, not becaue he wants to. I definitely felt a connection to him throughout the game, and that’s a new experience in a GTA game for me. Hopefully that’ll all continue with the now-delayed downloadable content when it arrives later this year/early next.

Another big release has been Rock Band, which I treated myself to along with the instrument pack. I’ve not a huge fan of the Fender guitar, it just doesn’t feel right for me so I’ve gone back to using the X-Plorer for the guitar careers. I completed the Hard career with no problems whatsoever, and got right through to the end song on Expert only failing once the entire time. Unfortunately, the final song, Green Grass and High Tide, has kicked my ass repeatedly. There are Green-Red-Yellow-Red-Green zig-zags repeatedly around 8 mins in and my fingers are just not fast enough to keep up with them. I desperately want to finish the song so I can finally say I’ve finished an Expert career on one music game, so I’ll be heading to the practise mode at some point to spend an hour or two in there, and hopefully get my fingers working quickly enough. Either that or I just need to get used to the Fender more as I can see it being so much easier with the solo buttons. The drums in Rock Band are excellent as well, though I’ve not spent much time on them yet. The first time I played them I grinned like a little boy at Christmas the entire time. They’re so much fun to play, but it’s not easy getting used to doing things with your foot as wel as your hands. I can just about manage some Medium level songs but I think I’ll be best going through it first on Easy to make sure I’ve got enough skills to get through Medium. Defintely enjoying it though, it’s great fun as a single player game, and even better with 2 or more players.

Now for what has been my most anticipated game this year – Ninja Gaiden 2. Most people who know my gaming habits know how much I loved the first game, to the point where I considered it to be the best game of all time. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the sequel since the day it was annouced, and last friday it finally arrived. I have to say, after beating the game, it’s equal parts better and worse than the original. The level design is slightly better here, so that the camera problems which are still there aren’t quite so apparant as you’re generally in more open spaces. The boss design isn’t quite so good, with some bosses having attacks which are either impossible to block or just damn near impossible to anticipate to get out of the way. I do love a challenge, but if the attacks are going to be definite damage if they hit, at least give me a split second warning so I can try to get out of the way. The range of enemies in this game is good, but I do miss some of the ones from the first game. Some in NG2 can be annoying but it was the same in the first one. The new weapons seem good, though I’ve not really played with them properly yet as I’m going for the weapon achievements on each run through (so only using one melee weapon in each game). Speaking of the achievements, they all look gettable, though finishing the game on Mentor (Very Hard) or Master Ninja (Expert) will take some doing I think. I reckon I can manage it with enough practise, but I wouldn’t expect it any time soon.

That’s about it on the played games front. I’m looking forward to Top Spin 3 and GH:Aerosmith, both due this month, but both will probably be rentals as I’m skint now. In none gaming news, I now have 2 adorable little kittens, Jake and Sam, who are 11 weeks old. They’re very cute and very affectionate, but both little troublemakers as well, chewing wires and what not. They also love jumping on my lap at the most inoppertune moments in a Ninja Gaiden session. Still, it’s hard to be mad at them when they jump on my chest, lick my nose and fall asleep purring.

Anyway, that’s all for now I think. See you again in a few months probably! :)

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A new update, hurrah!

February 11, 2008

Well, that weekly achievement update lasted a long time didn’t it?! It’s been far too long since my last update, and as time dragged on I felt less inclined to do it. However, thanks to some bugging from Nokkon, I’ve finally decided to do one again.

So, what’s been going on since last time? Well, my repaired Xbox that I got back from MS decided to break again, 2 weeks before my birthday (24th November), which also marked a huge gaming release weekend (Guitar Hero 3 and Mass Effect among others).  While I sat and pondered the sad thought of being without my beautiful gaming box for that weekend, my wonderful girlfriend saw how sad I was, and said we could buy an Xbox 360 Elite! We’d always planned on having 2 consoles in the end (so she could kick me upstairs to play games when she wanted friends around), so it just kickstarted that a little early. I was a happy bunny! The Elite is a gorgeous looking console, much quieter and cooler than previous versions of the 360, and the 120GB HDD is the icing on the cake. I’ve still not got even close to filling it yet, but with the advent of the downloadable Xbox Originals there’s now more chance that I’ll do that soon enough.

Gaming wise, I think I’ve now played all the major releases from the end of last year, on the 360 at least. Mass Effect was brilliant, with a well thought out storyline and a good ending that closes the door on the current story nicely, while opening another one for the already announced sequels (it’s part of a trilogy).

Call of Duty 4 is the hit of the year for me, multiplayer wise at least. I’ve barely spent any time on the single player mode (so much so that I’m only about 3 levels in), but I’ve put at least 40 hours into the multiplayer side of things. It’s quite easily the best multiplayer game I’ve played, beating Gears of War into a bloody pulp. New multiplayer maps are due soon and I’m really looking forward to them.

Assassin’s Creed is one of the most beautiful looking games I’ve ever seen. The level of detail is incredible, and when I first rode on my horse and arrived at Acre, the camera panned backwards to show the whole city, and my jaw hit the floor. Simply stunning. It’s just a shame the gameplay is as repetitive as it is. The missions themselves are fine, but there should be more variation in the intel gathering missions  you are forced to do beforehand. I’m currently playing though it in small doses as I know I’ll get really bored of it if I try and power through it.

Guitar Hero 3 is simultaneously better and worse than the previous game. The song choice is good and there are some very good songs on there (Eric Johnson’s Cliffs of Dover being my personal favourite). The main problem though is the ramp in difficulty right at the end of the career mode. Now I think I’m a pretty decent GH player. I’ve finished GH2 on Hard, and got about 2 tiers from the end on Expert, but I simply can’t finish GH3 on Hard. I flew through the first 7 tiers with no problems at all, but the difficulty then jumps up to Expert level stuff. The songs themselves were hard enough, but with practise I managed to beat them. The main problem is the boss battle against Lou. No matter how many times I try it, I simply can’t beat him. It’s crap I know, I should be good enough to beat him, and it’s pissing me off. The worst thing is that I can’t even practise the song. I ended up just going ahead and starting the Expert career, hoping that by the time I hit a stumbling block (which I haven’t yet and I’m on tier 5 or 6), I’ll have improved enough to go back and beat Lou. I live in hope anyway.

Smackdown 2008 is a nice improvement to the series I feel. The new controls took a bit to get used to but once I did I found myself really enjoying it. The career mode has a number of improvements, as well as a few bad points as well, but overall I feel the series is moving in the right direction.

SceneIt LCA is a big hit for me. I’ve played it a good number of times now, with varying number of people amd it’s always been a great laugh. Good party games are few and far between on the 360 so one that everyone can enjoy is always welcomed.

Outside of gaming, I’ve moved into my new house with my girlfriend since the last update. Our 32″ LCD TV seemed much smaller in the living room in our new place, so we replaced it with a shiny 42″ LG LCD instead \o/ Games look much nicer on the screen now, and streaming HD media to the 360 from the PC is now great as everything looks crystal clear. Definitely worth the money we paid for it.

And that’s the update out of the way. Hopefully it won’t take another 6 months to update this again, and I’ll get the urge to ramble on about things soon :)

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Weekly Achievement Update #1

August 28, 2007

Taking the idea from Haly and Nokkon, I’m going to try and do a weekly update of all the achievements I’ve got over the past week. I was going to do it yesterday but decided to enjoy the Bank Holiday instead. So, the following are the achievements for 20th-26th August.

NHL 2K7
Gamerscore: 435 of 1000
Points this week: 250
Achievements unlocked: 5
Total unlocked: 11 of 17

Bioshock
Gamerscore: 890 of 1000
Points this week: 890
Achievements unlocked: 47
Total unlocked: 47 of 50

Pretty much the only two games I’ve played this past week. NHL is fun but getting some of the achievements is time consuming, like playing through a franchise season. Even at 1 minute periods you’re looking at 5 minutes a match what with loading etc, and there’s 57 games to play in a franchise season. I’ll hopefully have all the achievements I want by the weekend (all the offline ones) so I can send it back to Swapgame and get something else. Bioshock has already been explained in previous posts. The final 3 achievements will definitely be mine over the next few weeks, I’m in no rush for them :)

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Bioshock is my bitch….

August 28, 2007

…which can be translated as “I completed it this weekend”, and all I have to say is that I stand by my comments made in my last post. Bioshock is definitely a contender for Game of the Year. It has everything you could want – fantastic graphics, incredible sound, well designed maps, a thoughful and deep story (with a twist I didn’t see coming), all molded together in such a way as to make one of the most immersive games I’ve ever played. As much as I wanted to finish the game, I was almost sad to see it end. I just wanted it to carry on for another 25 hours or so. That was roughly how long it took me to complete it, and as thorough as I was going through each level, I still missed off two achievements I hoped to get – Historian (collect all the audio diaries) and Weapon Master (upgrade all the weapons). I’ll be waiting a couple of days for a full guide to the location of the audio diaries before going through it again on Hard, I can knock off the final 3 achievements then (the other is finishing the game on Hard).

In the mean time, I’ll be spending my time playing God of War 2 on the PS2. I’ve had hold of it for ages from Swapgame, but despite loving the original, I never really fancied playing it, even though my girlfriend loves watching me play it (which means I can play it in the evenings without her complaining). Last week I decided to finally give it a go, and was very thankful that I did. It’s everything the first game was, but even better with it. The action is top notch, with some very brutal and inventive kills against the various enemies and bosses. I’m about partway through it now, so by the time I’ve finished it, there should be a full guide up for Bioshock, which will be nice timing. Till then, I’m more than happy with God of War 2 :)

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And the current game of the year goes to….

August 24, 2007

Yes I’m sure you all know what game I’m going to mention, but I’ll come onto that in a bit while I do a bit of a brain dump.

From the start of the year I’ve had two games in my head for Game of the Year – one which I thought would win it, and one which I hoped would win it. The one which I think will win is quite obvious – Halo 3. Despite the fact I’ve never completed the first Halo, never played the 2nd one, and not followed the 3rd at all, I just can’t see any way this will be anything other than brilliant. It has to be. The Halo series is almost the Xbox’s defining game, and MS simply can’t allow it to come out and get poor scores. It’s one of those games that even if it does come out with the odd flaw (which it no doubt will have), the reviews will gloss over it and give it a good score. I don’t see it getting anything less than 9.x/10 on any of the major review sites, and I hope the scores are all deserved.

The one I hope will be ranked GotY is different though. I want this year’s best game to be Mass Effect. If I knew nothing else about the game, the fact it’s being made by Bioware would be enough for me to get excited about it. Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the Old Republic, Jade Empire – the list is exceptional. They’re one of the few developers out there who are instantly associated with classic games, and you just know whatever game they’re working on will be brilliant.

I loved Kotor in a big way, it was the first Star Wars based game I played which truly deserved to be part of that universe (the Jedi Knight games were very good, but not quite brilliant). The action, the characters, the storyline (with the single best twist in video game history), everything just fit perfectly into the Star Wars universe like it belonged to be there. The sequel (developed by Obsidian while Bioware were making Jade Empire) was also excellent, but didn’t quite match up to the original, despite the extra features and powers in it.

Jade Empire on the other hand, did something I didn’t think was possible – it was better than Kotor. The storyline, always the key feature in an RPG, was on a par with Kotor, though the twist wasn’t as good. The action however was much more involved, as instead of queuing up a series of commands, you were able to control your character, to move him around and choose which martial art styles to fight with. The whole game world was just immense, and immersive, and dragged you in. It was simply brilliant.

I will admit to loving console RPG’s though, more so than their PC equivalents. I can only think of one PC RPG off the top of my head that I’ve completed – Fallout (I would have completed the sequel had my save game not corrupted itself). I can however think of 6 instantly that I’ve completed on consoles over the years – Phantasy Star 4 on the Mega Drive; Shining: The Holy Ark on the Sega Saturn; Kotor 1 + 2 and Jade Empire on the Xbox; and Oblivion on the 360. You could also add in Baldur’s Gate 1 + 2, and Champions of Norrath, though I consider them more action games than RPGs. I’m sure there’s more I’m forgetting, but it’s too early in the day to strain myself trying to remember. I’m not sure what it is though that makes me prefer the console variants. Maybe it’s the comfort of chilling on the couch rather than being hunched over a PC desk. Maybe it’s using a controller which is generally easier than a PC and keyboard and multiple key combinations. I don’t know. All I do know is that Mass Effect is going to be exceptional. Bioware have got better every time, and from what I know of the game (which is actually fairly little, so I can find everything out myself when I play it), it’s looking like it could be a Game of the Year contender.

That does bring me back to my original point though, and the title of this post. As I’m sure you guessed, I am of course referring to none other than Bioshock. I hadn’t followed the game completely, but I knew a fair bit about it, and knew it was supposed to be excellent. It was only in recent weeks that I read more about it, and watched some gameplay videos, and the more I watched, the more I wanted. The demo was enough to seal the deal and make me pre-order it (the limited edition Steel Tin version), and thanks to those good folks at Gameplay (who I seem to mention a lot, they should pay me for pimping them), I received it a day early in the post.

I settled down to play it when I got home from work yesterday at around 3:30pm, and with breaks here and there for food, drinks and the occassional surf of the net, I stopped playing at 2:30am. Despite putting in probably 8 hours of solid gaming into it, I’m probably only 4 hours into the story. This is because the game is huge, and I’m a sucker for making sure I explore everywhere, see everything and listen to everything. People will no doubt go through the game a lot faster than me, but I simply can’t help checking everywhere to make sure I don’t miss a great item hidden in a corner somewhere. It’s a compulsion, I must have gaming OCD or something.

The world of Rapture in Bioshock is simple stunning. While it’s not quite as gorgeous as Gears of War, to call it anything other than a visual masterpiece is an insult (GoW simply set new standards in graphics others won’t reach for a while). The water effects are second to none, and I love the way that when you walk through water, a film of water covers your eyes and takes a second for the screen to clear up properly. It’s realistic and believable and just another way of drawing you in to this living, breathing world.

I love the Plasmids and Tonics in the game. While the effects of the Plasmids aren’t strictly unique, the way they’re handled are excellent. You’re limited to how many you can use at once (started at 2, working up to 6 as you go through the game), so there’s always a tactical consideration to be made about Plasmids (and to a lesser extent, Tonics) you install and use at once. Out of the 10 available I’ve used 6-7 of them so far, and while some of them are more useful than others (Lightning, Incinerate and Telekinesis being the best so far), all of them have their place and all are worth trying out. The Tonics are great too, giving you boosts to certain activities (such as hacking), or improving your physical attributes in one way or another. Like Plasmids you’re limited to how many you can use at once, but in doing so you can shape the way you play the game, which in turn makes it feel less linear than it is. On a side note, Telekinesis is just awesome. Catching grenades in midair and throwing them back into your attackers face is just plain cool. If you want to improve an action game, throw some telekinesis in there, I guarantee you the game will be better for it.

The Big Daddies are great as well. Lumbering and slow, they protect the Little Sisters who roam Rapture, and they’ll ignore you unless you provoke them. When you do provoke them (as you have to), they stop being lumbering and slow, and become very fast, very violent, very deadly opponents. Powerful enough to kill you with two quick hits, you’d better have a strategy worked out when you face them. Using Plasmids can give you an advantage here, though I won’t mention which ones, you can figure that out for yourself. There is a definite sense of achievement though when you finally put one down. I’ve killed 5 so far, but they’re all been hard, 2 of which have killed me. Thankfully though, in the wonderous world of Rapture, when you die you are simply regenerated in a nearby Vita-Chamber, with slightly less health and Eve (used to power Plasmids) than before. The good thing though, is that whatever damage done to your enemies will remain there, so you can die several times while trying to take down a Big Daddy and just keep on going back for more.

I’ve rambled on quite a bit now, but suffice it to say that Bioshock is the game of the year so far for me (edging out Crackdown which was great fun). I only hope the rest of the game is as enjoyable as what I’ve played so far. If it is, it might not be one of the games of the year, it could be one of the games of the decade so far.