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    So yeah, I have this blog I forgot about…


    2011 - 10.27

    Ignore how long it’s been since my last update.

    So what’s been up with me since I last rambled. Well I got a job for starters, the same place Craig work. I am now gainfully fully employed at Northgate-IS working on the IT service desk. The people are nice, the work fluxes between busy and quiet at the drop of a hat and the money is good. So yay all round really.

    Home wise Simon and Jan have finally moved out forever and a day after they were originally meant to. They’ve taken their dog with them but they still need to get the guinea pigs, that day isn’t coming soon enough. Me and Faith are talking again after not talking for ages and my love life is still laudable. My parents went off on a nice big holiday without me, damn them, and went to see Lee Evan live without me, bastards. I went to the cinema to see a bunch of stuff, nothing new there.

    I’ve played a shit tonne of games which I won’t give detailed experiences of so I’ll just quick fire what I remember playing:

    • Bastion (instant favourite and possibly the best game I’ve played this year)
    • Dragon Age 2: Legacy (decent piece of dlc but way to short)
    • Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues (started out promising but became so annoying by the end that I’m not going to buy the final dlc for the game)
    • Professor Layton and the Lost Future (this series continues to make me feel really smart and really stupid at the same time, also watched the film which was good)
    • Pokemon Black (decent but I think I’m done with Pokemon games until they do something big to mix it up)
    • Golden Sun Dark Dawn (good game but doesn’t compare to the greatness of the original two games)
    • LoZ: Orcarina of Time (good game and better with improved graphics, feels dated though, there must be alot of rose tinted glasses out there)
    • RE Mercs 3D (cool game that shows what the 3DS can do graphically, make me excited for RE Revelations)
    • Gears of War 3 (great game and the multiplayer is awesome too)
    • Batman Arkham City (just completed but still playing, this game is awesome, I love me some batman)
    • Dark Souls (very hard game but very fun in a way I’ve not seen in a long time, online stuff sucks though, still playing this, I’m about half way through, I think)

    And that sums up what I can remember playing. There was a load of web browser games and I played a little Chime and Battlefield 1943.  There is a mass of games coming out that I want and not enough time to play them in. I will however continue my mission to complete every 360 game I buy. Just got Dark Souls to finish at the moment. God damn.

     

    Scott Pilgrim, Games and a Flat Tyre


    2010 - 08.18

    Wow it’s been a long time since any of us have updated our blogs. I’ll go first. I can’t remember everything that’s happened in the last month since my last post so I’ll just list out the important stuff I remember.

    I’ve met up with my friend Miles twice, first time I bought a PS2 game called Shadow of the Colossus. I’ve been looking for it for about two years, we walked into the Chips store in Stockton and I saw it straight away. I practically dived across the room for it. Second time we met up I got myself Dragon Age: Origins (finally) and Nier. I also downloaded Castlevania HD which is the series first attempt at multiplayer action and Monday Night Combat, a team class based 3rd person shooter that is super fun. I also also ordered myself Dragon Quest IX since I was getting ridiculously good reviews. I wasn’t expecting it to live up to the hype but 50+ hours of my game time says otherwise (if you think that’s bad you should see the play times of people who are further into the post game stuff than I am).

    TV wise I’ve not been watching much. I think I’ve lost interest in the IT Crowd. I just don’t find it as funny as it used to be. Same goes for Mitchell and Webb Look. I watched Sherlock which was awesome despite being only three episodes in length. To be fair the episodes were all 90-odd minutes in length. I was disappointed by the very end of the final episode though which was a shame really since it was a freaking amazing episode. I’ve also been watching The Deep which seems ok but could be better.

    Rafe has now grown up a bit but only in size. He hasn’t matured yet in personality, when he does I will go down on my knees and thank the lord. At the moment he’s very playful which is wearing Danny out alot. They’ll play for two or three hours, crash and sleep for an hour and repeat until Jan or Simon takes Rafe away. I get tired just looking after them.

    I ordered myself all six Scott Pilgrim books the other day and they arrived today. As of when I’m writing this I’ve only read the first two but they are sooooooo damn good. I’m super excited for the movie now. Not only that but the game is also getting an xbla (Xbox Live Arcade) version as well as psn (Playstation Network) one. It’s coming out the same day as the movie too. An instant download for me.

    I also found this video game quiz: Geek Mind Extra which I dare you all to try. You’re given a screenshot of a game and have to identify it and type in the name of the game. I do quite well but I’d like to see how well you guys do. Probably very badly since you’ve not as into games as me but meh.

    The other day my dad got a phone call from my mam who was at work and needed her glasses taking to her. We hopped into my car and drove off to Hartlepool hospital where my dad THOUGHT she was working at. Turns out he was wrong, she was at North Tees. We had to take a longer route to Hartlepool as well since someone had had a crash and a slip road we needed was closed. Next time we have to run a stupid errand like that I’m going to force him to ask her which hospital she’s at, the damn fool.

    When we got back I decided to fill up the air pressure in my tyres since one was looking very low. Went off, did it and came home. Hours later when my mam got home she told me that one of my tyres was flat. We left it for the night as it was too dark do do anything ans the next morning we filled it up again to see if we could find a hole in it somewhere. Just as we were putting everything away it started hissing like hell and we found out the valve thingy which you use to pump air into the tyre was broken. my dad showed me how to change a tyre, it’s a simple thing to do but you’d be amazed how few drivers know how to do it. Craig and Grace, do you know? If you don’t you should really learn, just in case.

    I also watched a load of films at the cinema. I also bought Ponyo which me Ruth and Carla watched, I still needed to watch it again in Japanese with subtitles. I also ordered Ocean Waves, the other Ghibli that was released on dvd when I ordered the Scott pilgrim books but it’s not arrived yet.

    I’ve also re-started working on a solo game project I started before my third year of uni.

    The screenshot doesn’t make it look all that great at the moment but most of what I’ve done is the main menu and a kick-ass save/load system (if I do say so myself). It’s been fun working on it and I’m really going to try and make the full game. At the moment I’m drawing sprites for it.

    Aaaaaaaanyway that’s more or less everything I can remember worth mentioning. Now it’s time for you guys to update your blogs.

    PS. As fancy as Chrome is why does it have to make some of the simplest things so hard to do?

    EDIT: The Screenshot picture seemed to have broken so I changed it to a more up-to-date picture.

    I Never Know What to Call These


    2010 - 07.07

    Ok so I lied in my last post that I’d do a review of the E3 press conferences. I was going to but never got round to it and it’s a bit late now. Let’s just say I’m super looking forward to Nintendos follow up handheld to the DS, the 3DS. Partly because  it can play games in 3D with adjustable depth without the need for glasses but mainly because the list of developers making launch title games is gob-smackingly awesome. Seriously, it’s amazing. Also there’s a new Kirby game coming out for the Wii which has somehow managed to make Kirby look even cuter.

    Life wise me and Ruth met up with Gemma and her niece, it’s been a while since we’ve done that and it was nice to see them both again. The next day we met up with Carla and watched Ponyo (I have the DVD now :D ) and then the four of us plus Taylor went to see Get Him to the Greek (as you know).

    Oddly I’ve not been playing games much the last week or so. How odd. I’m in the mood to create something at the moment. I’ve been writing more notes and trying to piece ideas and characters together for the webcomic. I thought of all these ideas of what characters are doing but only now coming up with reasons as to why they’re going to do these things. As a result a new characters has been invented and added into the story, who as it turns out is going to be very important. Funny how this works.

    I’ve also been playing around with Game Maker again and I’ve realised how much I’ve missed it. I’ve re-started making the game I was making in the previous summer holidays entirely from scratch again making some changes in doing so. I also found out how to do something that will allow me to do some cool things in the main menu for the game that completely eluded me before.

    So er…yeah, that’s about it.

    Yay, It’s E3 Time


    2010 - 06.14

    Currently watching the E3 live coverage. If you don’t know what E3 is, it’s a big expo where all the games companies come and show off what’s coming out in the next year or two. It’s also where Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo show off any new hardware. I’m going to write up my thoughts on it when I can but let’s just say Microsoft didn’t give a good press conference and they were first up. Let’s hope the others can do better.

    EDIT – Watched the EA press conference which was quite good and the Ubisoft one that was ok. Just watched the Nintendo one. Sweet baby jesus and the orphans that was great. Unless Sony is going to surprise announce a new handheld or console then Nintendo have won this hands down.

    EDIT EDIT – Sony had a good show. I’m not going to go buy any of it but it’s good to see what’s being made for the most powerful of the three consoles. More info on 3DS games have also been revealed and it just keeps getting better and better. Damn Nintendo, you’re going to get so much of my money.

    I’ll be posting up a far more detailed review/analysis of each of the five conferences later.

    Game Review: Bioshock 2


    2010 - 05.18

    Just befiore handing in all my uni work I went out and bought three and some xbla points so I could download a fourth. Bioshock 2 was one of the three I bought. The original was one of the games I bought when I first got my 360 and I enjoyed it alot, buying the sequel was an easy choice.

    I returned to the underwater city of Rapture, this time playing as a Big Daddy, a giant monstrosity that protect the Little Sisters. I’d taken down my fair share of them in the first game and I would be doing so again. There were only two types of Big Daddy’s in the original and they weren’t known for their speed so you play as a special type of Big Daddy known as Delta. All of Raptures standard enemies return plus a new type of Splicer and three new Big Daddy types. The most noticeable addition being the Big Sister, I’ll get to them in a bit.

    Like the new enemies, new characters have been added. The two main antagonists of the original are well and truly dead along with every other boss you encountered along the way. This means there was a fair bit of Retconning going on. The into shows you protecting a Little Sister when a woman called Sofia Lamb shows up, takes the Little Sister who is really her lost daughter Eleanor. Lamb then makes you shoot yourself in the head. You’re revived some years later and begin a quest to rescue Eleanor from her mother.

    The main gameplay of the game hasn’t changed much from the original. You’re still duel wielding guns and plasmids, following quest markers, gunning down Big Daddy’s to get at the Little Sisters. What’s different this time around is what you do with the Little Sisters. You’re given the harvest option which nets you some ADAM (a special currency) or to adopt them. If you adopt them you can take them to gather more ADAM or take them to and air vent and cure them or harvest them. The cure/harvest option is the moral choice system again which effects the ending and a few item pick ups. The taking the Sisters to gather more ADAM is an interesting change. You gain more ADAM but you have to defend the Sister while she gathers it making the player debate if the risk is worth the reward.

    Each level has up to three Little Sisters and once you’ve dealt with the third in whatever fashion you choose you will get a warning. A Big Sister is coming for you. Big Sisters are a special form of Big Daddy and are the most powerful enemy in the game. They can jump around the room making them hard to hit, they can use plasmids and they dish out alot of damage.

    These Big Sisters are the closest thing to bosses the game has. Bosses are this games weakness. You bump heads with various characters throughout the game but all but one boils down to you having the choice to spare them or kill them. No fight, just a choice. It’s a little disappointing. I can think of a few moment which could be classed as boss fight but barely. One of the bosses is just a more powerful version of a Spider Splicer, a type of enemy you have to gun down dozens of just to get to the boss. I didn’t even notice I was fighting him until the fight was over and I’d finished killing the group of other enemies he had in the room with him. The other bosses are just scripted Big Daddy or Big Sister fights. The boss fight for the second last level was two Big Sisters at once. The final, big battle of the game was fending off waves of enemies. Very disappointing.

    Difficulty wise it’s a bit odd. The game starts out easy like it should, got quite hard as it went on before becoming easy again and finally very easy by the end. The last stage of the game you trip over health packs, money and ammo. Heck, they give you a plasmid that allows you to summon your own Big Sister to fight with you. It makes that final fight that much more disappointing.

    Last two paragraphs aside the game is still very good. It’s well made, the level design was kicked up a notch and the story and new enemies were good even with all the “They were there all along, you just didn’t see them in the last game”. It’s a very good game and I’d definitely recommend it but I’d suggest playing Bioshock first. There are some back story stuff that won’t make sense otherwise.

    Oh yeah. There’s also a multiplayer mode (vs, not co-op) which is also well done and fun to play but the match fixing times are stupidly long. It’s good for a look but waiting around to play all the time kinda ruins it.

    Game Review: Fallout 3 Expansions


    2010 - 01.06

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    I got Fallout 3 some time ago and loved it. To me it felt just like Oblivion but with guns. Not surprising really since they’re made by the same developers. I played it and completed it and was disappointed like most that you couldn’t continue to play after you completed it. Time passed I played other games and a five expansion packs for the game came out. Just before Christmas a game of the year addition was released which contained the game itself and all five expansions. Christmas day I tore open a present to find it was Fallout 3 GOTY. Expansions installed to my hard-drive I put in the game disc and sat down to continue the story my character.

    I’ll do them in the order I played them:

    Broken Steel:

    The first expansion I played. It continues on from the end of the main game, upping the max level cap from 20 to 30 and adding some new perks to learn. Also added were some new enemies and weapons to go with the new, higher level cap. The story follows the Brotherhood of Steel who you helped activate Project Purity, a device used to clean  a large body water of radiation in the main game. After taking back the project from the Enclave, the remains of the US government, the Brotherhood are set to wipe them out of DC for good. You help raid a base for intel, go find a tesla coil for a new weapon and blow up a giant moving Enclave base with a giant laser cannon in space. Good times. The story was pretty standard to the game but that’s fine, it felt like a proper conclusion to the games main story.

    Operation: Anchorage

    You stumble across a group of Outcasts from the Brotherhood who’ve discovered a sealed vault containing old weapons and equipment. They want in. Unfortunately the only way in is to complete a computer simulation of Operation Anchorage, a engagement by the US government to fight off a Chinese invasion of Anchorage in Alaska in 2066. You enter the VR simulation and take the roll of an unnamed trooper, parachuted into a mountain to take out some artillery cannons. Once that’s done you’re given a team and told to blow some more shit up. Unlike the rest of Fallout 3 you’re unable to loot dead enemies, you can’t pick up random items and you can’t sleep or wait. The devs went out of their way to make the expansion feel like you’re playing a simulation within the game. This expansion was one of my favourites, it went more for the shooter feel than the usual rpg feel. It’s a shame you can’t go through the simulation again.

    Mothership Zeta

    You’re abducted by aliens. You bust out your cell and then start putting your foot up some little green men’s arses. The story is fairly meh and the missions are simple “go here, blow up this generator, kills some aliens along the way”. The weapons though are great and you get some series healing items, gems for selling and some goop stuff that fixes your weapons. The whole affair is a great big shoot them up leading up to taking control of the ship and having a big laser battle with another alien ship. The expansion was worth it for the experience points and items found. The great thing is once you’ve finished you become captain of the ship, you’re able to return and pick up new alien supplies, something I find very useful.

    The Pitt

    This is the most meh of the expansion. Some guy asks you to help him over throw the man in charge of the Pitt, a giant slave camp. The story was meh, the new enemies were a walk in the park to fight and there just wasn’t any challenge to it at all. There’s new weapons and armor but most of it is out classed by equipment you get in the other expansions. The Pitts one saving grace however is an ammo press where you can turn scrap metal or ammo into other types of ammo, very useful for getting the hard to find .44 magnum rounds.

    Point Lookout

    The best of the expansions. New weapons, equipment, general items and enemies who who pose a threat. You take a boat ride to Point Lookout to find riches and fame only to stumble across a man holed up in a mansion being attacked by members of a nearby cult. You help out and agree to infiltrate the cult to find out why they’re attacking, getting stoned out of your mind and having a chunk of your brain cut out along the way. Unlike the other expansions Point Lookout has a number of quests and random things to do other than the main story. It has a fairly large new area  which you’re able to explore freely unlike the other expansions. Point Lookout itself is swampland and adds more colour to the distopian browns of the main game. This was easily the most fun to play out of the five expansions.

    I’m glad I got to play these expansions. They enriched an already great game. I can’t wait to see what Fallout 4 or the rumoured Fallout: New Vegas will be like. Especially with word that developers Bethesda are building a new improved game engine, capable of handling world far far bigger and the current one can.

    Game Review: Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World


    2009 - 12.14

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    Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (known as ToS: Knight of Ratatosk in Japan) is a Wii sequel to the Gamecube hit Tales of Symphonia. The original ToS is considered to be the best RPG on the Gamecube (not a hard task really). I loved ToS, it was great, it sparked a keen interest in me to look out for and play the other games in the series. Since then I’ve played Tales of Phantasia, bought Tales of Vesperia on 360 which I absolutely love and now ToS: DotWN.

    Being a direct sequel to ToS this game had alot to live up to. This time we have a new main character, Emil and two other new companions for him, Marta and Tenebrae. All but one of the cast of playable characters from the original ToS return and join and leave Emil throughout the game. In addition to this Emil is able to “capture monsters” which you can then use as characters in combat. This may seem like you have alot of characters but there are some restriction which drastically alters how you play. Emil and Marta are your usual characters, nothing odd there. Monsters can’t equip weapons or armor but can evolve into other monsters at certain levels. The original cast of ToS you can’t alter at all, they don’t even level up until the story makes them.

    The story picks up two years after the end of ToS. The two separated world have come back together as one world and a new form of racism has emerged between the people of the two worlds. The world itself is in trouble, unnatural disasters have made the new world more dangerous. Lloyd, the main hero of ToS, is destroying towns and cities who oppose the church. A group called the Vanguard is planning to destroy the church and anyone who sides with it. The world isn’t the nice happy place players were led to believe was created at the end of ToS. Emil loses his parents during an attack on his home town by Lloyd. Emil then meets a girl called Marta and agrees to become a Knight of Ratatosk to protect her. The pair set off to find and awaken the servants of Ratatosk and Ratatosk himself to try and return balance to the disasters throughout the world.

    I’ll leave the story at that because as the game progresses you learn that nothing is as it seems. The new characters in the game annoyed me at first. Emil was the wettest blanket I’d ever seen and Marta was crazy clinging to him. Around the half way mark of the game though they both began to develop as characters and by the end I actually liked them both. It’s a shame they were so bloody annoying during the first half.

    The story at first was ok, there were ALOT of hints throughout of events and people that had been important in ToS but played no part in this game. It was nice to see that some NPC characters didn’t just vanish from the world. In one particular scene two of the ToS characters complain about all the crap they had to do just to get through one dungeon. I thought that was quite cool.

    The combat isn’t as refined as I’d hoped. Emils Artes (special attacks) don’t seem to get stronger as you get new ones, they just look/hit differently to each other. The Unison Attack has taken a major kick to the face in terms of strength. You’re able to use it waaaay more frequently but the amount of damage you deal is greatly reduced and dependant on which characters join in with the attack. The Mystic Artes (big massive super attack) for your characters has also become more frequently available for use but reduced in power.

    The graphics are nice but nothing too amazing. The music is split 50/50 between old ToS music and original scores. Like the graphics they’re nothing too amazing.

    Over all the game was good but just below the standard I’d expected. It felt unrefined and it took half the game before it began to get really interesting. It’s not as good as ToS but it’s made me want to play Tales of Vesperia again which is a plus…..I think. Hopefully Tales of Graces, the second Tales games for the Wii will be better. We’ll see.

    Bayoneta? More like Devil Mayoneta Cry *ba-dum-pssh*


    2009 - 12.08

    We did our Games Dev presentation finally. Den sped through the slides and didn’t really give people a chance to look at the screenshots of what we’ve got done so far. He skimmed over some stuff too which didn’t make our game idea that clear to other people. I talked to a friend of mine not in our group about it afterwards and he said he didn’t really get an idea of what the game design was like. Apparently someone said to Shaun afterwards that Ubisoft had made a game with the same story, I googled this and couldn’t find anything on it.

    Me and Shaun then crashed Patricks place for a bit and play Tomb Raider Underworld on his 360. I can safely say the series isn’t what it used to be. I also managed to get myself online for an hour or so with my 360. I think whatever’s wrong with getting my 360 online is to do with my network. That expensive official Microsoft thingy-ma-bob I have works fine. I downloaded the Bayoneta demo, I’ve seen some videos of it and it seemed very fancy but I wondered how it would feel to play. Turns out it’s a hell of alot like the Devil May Cry games (I don’t think they’re by the same developers).

    I’ve got all my Christmas gifts for people now. Just need to wrap them. Get me being done shopping so early.

    Few and Far Between


    2009 - 11.30

    So I’m not updating my blog alot recently (same as you guys) due to a mix of being busy and having nothing interesting to talk about. I’ll probs have something to say tomorrow after I’ve had my Games Dev presentation. I need to order christmas prezzies, I have a full list of what to buy now. Just need to price it all up and see how much money I’m going to suddenly loose. Joy.

    Also, yay for stuff I make when I’m bored:

    Change in Direction


    2009 - 10.27

    The team leader for my Games Development modules is finally back and it’s about time too, he’s not even met two of the group members. We were missing three team members again this week but I’m not annoyed at that. We actually managed to come up with a few designs at last after changing the games style from cartoon-y to quite grim (an idea we think works much better).

    My project supervisor finally emailed me back with a meeting time. If he hadn’t done so I would have emailed him again but would have been less polite this time. I’ll finally see if my project is on the right scale, something which I have been worried about for quite a while.

    I’ve also been kicking ass at Saints Row 2, I managed to get the Crime Lord achievement for completing all the activities (Hitman and the races don’t count towards it). I also did all the Samdi missions and the extra one with Dex. I also did the streaking ;)