Saturday, November 22, 2008
DEAD SPACE: DOWNFALL NOW AVAILABLE VIA PSN
Grade: 8
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RESIDENT EVIL: DEGENERATION (BLU RAY/DVD)
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MIRROR’S EDGE (PS3)
Mirror’s Edge attempts to revolutionize the platforming genre by creating a first-person run and jump game. While the game has some good platforming elements, its several drawbacks make it hard to justify purchasing this title.
In Mirror’s Edge you take on the role of a “runner” named Faith. Faith lives in a society where dissent from the government is not tolerated and dissenters deliver messages through runners. Early in the game Faith and her sister are set up to take the fall for the murder of a political candidate. Faith’s attempts to uncover the truth form a pretty good story for the game.
The game is all about running, jumping and putting together combinations of platforming moves. While the speed and pacing of the game provides a rush at first, it wears thin rather quickly. While games such as Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, add a good combat system and puzzle solving to break up the platforming action, Mirror’s Edge is simply missing the other qualities. The combat system in this game is essentially broken; we found it very difficult to use and when you do have success it is more by random button pushing. Furthermore, the jumping puzzles in Mirror’s Edge feel as though they are inserted for the sake of having jumping puzzles; they really hurt the game’s flow.
Mirror’s Edge presents a good technological package. Our play through showed no noticeable bugs or frame rate problems. The games graphical presentation is also quite good.
The attempt to import platforming into first-person game does seem to be a good idea and could make for good game play. Unfortunately, the failure to put in a good combat system, and the seemingly forced puzzle solving elements of Mirror’s Edge, make this a game that is better off rented than purchased.
Grade: 6.0
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
BLACK (PS2)
Black puts you in the role of a Special Forces member named Keller. The short (roughly six hour) campaign has you pursuing a terrorist known as Lennix. What really helps the game play is the need for patience/strategy; it is necessary for you to fight from behind cover and plan your attacks or else you will be ripped to shreds quickly. Also, essentially all environments are destructible and there are exploding objects, which can be used to blow up enemies, scattered all over the various maps. The game really calls on you to cut through various cover with your weapons to kill the enemy and to use explosions as a weapon. This use of the environment and explosions brings an element not present in most shooters of this time frame.
Black pulls every last ounce of horse power out of the PS2. This game looks just as good, if not better, as some titles you see on the PS3. In addition to the core graphics, the aforementioned explosions look amazing. Also, there is a great blur effect every time you reload a weapon. Again, this game still looks quite good even by late 2008 standards.
Black certainly has flaws to go along with its positives. The different levels are essentially a group of disconnected maps tied together by cut scenes showing Keller debriefed after the campaign. Furthermore, the enemy AI is only mediocre to fair. There is also nothing to break up the action; you are running and gunning throughout with no vehicle or alternative sequences to break up the action. Also, there is essentially no variety in the types of enemies you are fighting. Curiously, Black includes NO multi-player component (odd for a 2006 First Person Shooter) and no meaningful unlockable content to speak of.
While Black is a good shooter, it simply does not stand out from the pack. It’s failure to do so many things, which are present in shooters far older than this one, simply leaves you feeling that the game is missing features and content. This game has enough going for it though to justify purchasing or renting it for your PS2. Just don’t expect for there to be a lot of replay value after the initial play through.
Grade: 7
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
GTA 4 (XBOX 360)
The game play is extremely interesting. Niko Belic is an immigrant trying to make himself and for his cousin in Liberty City, which is a story line incomparable to any other GTA games. You can now have friends that you can call on a cell phone to do activities, but I found this to get old after the first couple "outings". What never does fail to be enjoyable are the diverse missions presented to you by an interesting variety of characters. As usual, it's a story of your character's way up in the world. Guess they just have a consistently winning layout for the series.
This game is graphically beautiful, and at the time of release was obviously in the forefront. There are a diverse amount of cars and architectural designs. Character models are much more lifelike, and things feel much more human. No one area of the map is similar to the other. It's all very reminiscent of New York city, which adds a dash "wow" factor.
As Grand Theft Auto 4 is a great game, it seems to stray away from some of the other games' basic structure do to the storyline and other aspects that try to draw in a bigger crowd. GTA fans will definitely love this one though. Even with the downsides, this game is a good buy.
Grade: 8
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RESISTANCE 2 (PS3)
Resistance 2’s single player campaign again puts you in the role of Nathan Hale. Hale’s battle against the Chimara has now come to the United States. You’ll battle the Chimara in several different locales and there is a greater variety of Chimara in Resistance 2 than appeared in the original. The outstanding weapons from the original return with a twist; you can now only carry two weapons at a time. This leads to the situational weapon selection that most of us have come to enjoy in modern shooters. Also, you no longer need to search for health vials as Hale’s health automatically recharges as in other modern shooters. An odd omission from Resistance 2 is the outstanding vehicle sequences from the original have been removed. We really weren’t quite sure why Insomniac left these types of sequences out.
The outstanding enemy AI, as well as larger scale environments, make the single player campaign worthwhile. The campaign, however, just doesn’t feel as polished as we had hoped. The lack of a narrator (which really tied things together in the original Resistance) makes the story rather difficult to follow. Also, the games different chapters feel rather disconnected and seem to lack coherency. Also, for some odd reason, Insomniac took away the option to play the single player campaign in a split-screen co-op mode. While the single player campaign is still quite good, we weren’t left with a “cut above the rest” feeling like we were after the first game.
Resistance 2 stands out in its multiplayer. The sixty player matches are pretty impressive. Also, the additional missions that can be played via online co-op are a blast. The best mode in multiplayer though is the new “Skirmish” setting. This is a mode where both teams are given multiple objectives to achieve and you really feel like part of a large scale conflict. The maps are great and lend themselves to Skirmish mode very well.
Resistance 2 is quite the technological achievement. The game looks outstanding (though not as good as Gears of War 2). Our play through showed no bugs or hang-ups. The large scale multi-player modes leaves you a little awe struck at first, there simply haven’t been other multi-player games on this scale. The time that must have gone into developing the multi-player code is pretty astonishing.
Resistance 2 is a great game and should be purchased. This is a great bang for your buck between the good single player campaign, online co-op modes, and great multi-player functions. It’s hard to get this much for your money from another game. We’re only giving the game an 8.5 however as those who purchase Resistance for the single player aspect will be left feeling that it is a step back from the original for the reasons stated above.
Grade 8.5
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
GEARS OF WAR 2 (XBOX 360)
Marcus and Dom return from Gears of War. In this game, however, they are part of a much larger conflict that is often raging around you. The outstanding cover system has returned and the game play is improved in several areas. First, there is a larger variety of Locusts (the name of the enemy race in the series); these additions include multiple types of Boomers as well as the introductions of Brumaks into battle. Second, you can now use downed Locusts as a type of human shield. Finally, the much larger environments, and impressive set pieces, will leave you awe struck for much of the campaign.
Lack of story was one of the few criticisms levied against the original game. That problem has been rectified in Gears 2. The game gives you quite a bit of back story about Dom and begins to fill in further details about the history between Marcus and his father. Furthermore, you come to learn much more about the organization and motivations of the Locust.
The outstanding multiplayer of Gears returns with several improvements. In addition to new modes and new maps, you are now able to use bots to ensure an equal number of players on each team. Also, bot training matches are now available for those who are unfamiliar with the Gears multiplayer. The improvements to the outstanding multiplayer from Gears make this game likely to spinning in peoples’ Xbox 360s for quite some time.
Gears of war is a technological marvel. It’s impressive that so much could be packed on to a single DVD. The graphics are improved from the original and the larger scale of the game, again, impresses from start to end. One minor criticism could be that there was an occasional slowdown when we played the game in co-op mode. Given the level of size and detail, however, this is more than understandable.
Gears of War 2 is not only one of the best games of 2008, it is easily one of the best action/shooter games ever developed on any platform. This title should be purchased immediately and, if you do not own an Xbox 360, this title justifies purchasing one.
Grade: 9.9
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