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Nintendo 3DS

Posted by Jonathan Hill on May 23, 2011
Posted in: Gaming, Hardware, Review. Tagged: 3DS, Link's Awakening, Nintendo, OOT, Ridge Racer 3D, Virtual Console, Zelda. 2 Comments

Nintendo 3DS

You might have got the impression I hate consoles. This is not true, I just hate it when they try and do the same things as a PC but do it badly and charge you more for the privilege (Sony, Microsoft, I’m looking at you!)… Nintendo on the other hand have a different aim in mind, games that can be enjoyed by everyone. They don’t fill their games with blood and shootymen but that does not necessarily make them childish, the Zelda games are harder and longer than anything Infinity Ward have released, the Pokémon series is far more complex than it looks at first glance and despite the cartoon critters can be enjoyed by all ages (apart from 14-18 year old males as the lack of an adult only rating will put them off).

So as a result I have had a DS Lite for a while, I didn’t upgrade to the DSi as I felt very little had changed (it also lost the GBA backwards compatibility) and I didn’t get any of the other slightly different models that Nintendo released. Until now.
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Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword Review

Posted by John Mahoney on May 15, 2011
Posted in: Gaming, Review. Tagged: Gaming, Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword, PC, RPG. Leave a comment

Mount & Blade has a fairly large following, while it’s not as big as the likes of Minecraft, it is still considered to be quite popular for a game that was originally as an independent project between a husband and wife, now they have released the second standalone expansion.

With Fire and Sword presents itself much like Warband (the first standalone expansion) which was very much the same as the original game but with some added extras, the big difference this time is that it has moved out of the medieval and into the pistol, grenade, musket era.

Generally, as you would expect, it’s still the same game and the innovative and fun combat is still just as innovative and fun as before, and you can still use the basic swords and bows if you wish. But the pistols/muskets deal so much damage, and they’re so fun to use that you’ll usually use them anyway, especially when the enemy has them.

What has added a new level of difficulty, is simply that the enemy uses firearms now. You feel less compelled to run into combat and flail a sword around, as single gun shot can seriously damage you or your horse, and even two shots will knock either down early in the game.

The one real gripe about this game is what makes it interesting – the fact that it is much harder to get started, because you can’t buy cheap villagers to train and because you don’t start off with unlimited money, and therefore have to earn your way from nothing with little help.

Overall, it’s a pretty fun game. I can recommend it for a lover of Mount & Blade that always thought it needed guns. I can also recommend it to RPG-fans who haven’t seen the game yet. I would even recommend it to people who get really annoyed because games are too hard and they then cry, as that’s always fun to see/hear about.

Mr. Akardo

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The Gadget Show Live 2011

Posted by Jonathan Hill on May 2, 2011
Posted in: Events. Tagged: 3D TV's, 3DS, Acer Aconia A500, Android, Apple, ASUS EEE Pad Transformer, Dragon Naturally Speakin, Elonex, Gaming, IDAPT, Ipad, LG G-Slate, Motorola Xoom, Nintendo, NVIDIA, NVIDIA Tegra 2, Ortis Deley, Parrot, Parrot AR.Drone, Prestigio, Tablets, Technology, The Gadget Show Live, Touchscreen Kleen, Vuzix. Leave a comment

I apologise for the lateness of this article, the weather looked like it was going to be nice over the Easter weekend (and it was wasn’t it!) so I took a trip down to Devon. Anyway, AJ, Akardo and I all went to The Gadget Show Live at the NEC this year.

This is my take.
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Portal 2 Single-Player Review

Posted by John Mahoney on April 30, 2011
Posted in: Gaming, Review. Tagged: Chell, Ellen McLain, GlaDOS, Portal, Portal 2, Puzzle, Steam, Stephen Merchant, Valve, Valve Software, Video Game, Wheatley. Leave a comment

Valve released their sequel to the amazing puzzle game Portal last week, and there certainly are a few surprises in store… (WARNING: Spoilers are minimal)

Portal 2 picks up some time after the first one, and you’re still playing as Chell – the mute weird girl in the jump-suit. You wake up in a strange room, awoken by a robotic voice (hehe) that shows you how to play the game – this is the only game I know of which the instructions on how to play WORK!  You’re in the room and are asked to do stuff to check your cognitive functions are still.. well, functioning. This is funny the first time, and then it’s still chuckle-worthy the second time.

The big new character in Portal 2 is Wheatley (voice by Stephen Merchant – Wow) who is a ‘personality core’, a little ball-robot that just sort of floats around guiding you. Of course, he is just as entertaining to listen to as GlaDOS (voiced by Ellen McLain again, excellently) was the first time you were meeting her in Portal, but this time he’s on your side and helping you to escape.

In Portal 2, there are some new game mechanics – so you’re not just stuck to the Portal Gun, like in the first game. This time, you have gel. There are three kinds, blue, orange, and white, while travelling through Aperture you find old test chambers that are voiced by the man who used to run Aperture, Cave Johnson. He is another funny character, simply because he is yet another that has gone insane, the big difference is that he’s the first human you get to know from his monologues. Back to the gels – the first one you find is blue, the Repulsion Gel, and as long as you’re not in the control group, when you jump on it you will fly higher into the air then you would with just a regular jump, and if you fall onto it from a higher height, you will of course go even higher. The second gel, orange, allows you to run really fast on it, simple as that. And the white gel took me a while to figure out, it is just a place you can put portals on to, which proves invaluable by the time you’ve got some spraying about.

The gels are an odd mechanic, just because you aren’t given a ‘Gel Gun’ (like I was expecting), you find it while you’re walking around, and sometimes it’s being transported to places in Aperture so something (you) breaks the pipe and lets it all spew out.

The main part of Portal, is the story. While the gameplay is great fun, and endless run of test chambers does get dull (though there are twists and turns that does make it almost not so dull), it is the great writing that makes you carry on. The first Portal didn’t drag on long enough that you were getting bored completing it in one sitting, but if you did, GlaDOS’ great drollness and hillarious comments would have kept you playing. And with all the twists in this game,  you will be dying (literally?) to see the end for comparison, as it is very much the same game but with a lot more content and love put into it.

Mr. Akardo

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The Gadget Show Live: Gaming Zone

Posted by John Mahoney on April 24, 2011
Posted in: Events. Tagged: Angry Birds, Duke Nukem Forever, Firebox, Game, Gaming, Gears of War 3, Mortal Kombat, Razer, Starcraft 2, Technology, The Gadget Show Live. 2 Comments

This year’s Gadget Show Live Gaming Zone was in a whole other hall to accommodate for the extra space, as well as the food hall, but there was still plenty to see.

The part the GTN crew found most interesting was the 18+ zone, which was hidden away in a big white tent, and was also where the Duke was hiding. Inside the mysterious tent, you could not only actually get to play a small piece of Duke Nukem Forever, but you were also able to get free exclusive T-shirts and badges.

As a game, it was quite fun, but wasn’t really enough to come up with a verdict and there wasn’t really anything that you won’t have already seen on YouTube, but it was still something to play the game if just to know for sure that it’s real – and trust me, it IS real.

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Dragon Age 2

Posted by AJ on April 19, 2011
Posted in: Gaming, Review. Tagged: Dragon Age 2, EA, Gaming, RPG. Leave a comment

I’m stood next to a rather fetching woman with a large staff in her hands as we both look on at the darkspawn coming at us in the clearing.  I, a warrior, lunge in and attack the first wave using a range of powerful skills whilst my sister Bethany, a mage, supports me with blasts of ice and balls of flame. The darkspawn are no match for our combined superiority.

Then, a large roar…a troll appears at one of the entrances to the clearing and charges us both. We eventually take him down, once again with ease. Unfortunately we are now surrounded by darkspawn wondering what to do…in the background a large dragon opens her wings and swoops down towards us, fire pouring from her mouth…then it goes black. Continue Reading

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Crysis 2 Multiplayer review

Posted by John Mahoney on April 12, 2011
Posted in: Gaming, Review. Tagged: Crysis 2, EA, FPS, Gaming, Multiplayer. 2 Comments

EA’s new shooter, sequel to the 2007 Crysis and Crysis Warhead, was released last week and this is the first in the series to offer a competitive online mode, and it’s great fun.

I haven’t yet experienced the single player of Crysis 2, simply because I’ve been so excited about the multiplayer (hence that comes first!), especially after playing the PC demo which gave you access to two maps and two game modes from the full game (the same as the previously released Xbox 360 demo, except with one different map). In the demo, you could also access the basic classes; Assault; Scout; Sniper and; Gunner which were basic, but like in popular shooters they give you access to items/guns you may not have unlocked yet. Continue Reading

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Counting my gaming time

Posted by AJ on March 28, 2011
Posted in: Gaming. Tagged: Gaming, PC, Steam, Valve. Leave a comment

Two weeks ago I was frantically playing Dragon Age 2 to get up to the end of the first act and, as usual, I was launching the game via Steam even though I had bought a retail copy.  The reason being so I can have access to the overlay, fantastic new screenshot abilities and keep in touch with my friends.

Although Steam now allows you to upload images taken in non-Steam games it doesn’t track your game time.  So, when I spent the entire week pumping 14 hours into the game it looks like I’ve not played anything according to my profile! No, this isn’t bad but it would be nice to have something to show off alongside my screenshots and recording my game time seems the logical thing to do and something which should have been implemented a long time ago.

This is something Akardo and myself have long discussed and maybe Valve’s reasoning is because it encourages you to buy through Steam although I doubt this sways many people’s choices.  Perhaps it is the in-ability to accurately record/tie in the data from a non-Steam game to Steam but when Valve ultimately give the impression they want Steam to become the lead software for launching games it just makes sense for them to add in this feature so your friends know what you’ve been up to.  When a friend visits my profile and see I’ve put only 5 hours into gaming in the past 2 weeks it probably looks like I’ve either gone on holiday or am disappearing off the planet (or both?).

I can’t see it being much hassle to implement this feature either because their screenshot feature records what game the screenshot was taken in, surely it wouldn’t be too much to ask them to add, at the very least, a game time tracker. Ideally though I would love to see Valve allowing you to tie in your non-Steam games with their equivalents released on Steam so you have all the benefits of a game bought via Steam.

So, I would like to see this feature implemented by Valve, I’m not asking for access to any DLC which only works with Steam copies of the games (although this may also be handy, case in point being Borderlands).  I just want a small feature so I can show off to my friends how much time I’ve been investing fighting dragons or playing with my nanosuit.

AJ

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Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro

Posted by Jonathan Hill on March 27, 2011
Posted in: Hardware, Review. Tagged: Android, Mobile Phone, Sony Ericsson, X10 Mini Pro. 1 Comment

As part of my test I am writing this on my X10 Mini Pro using the WordPress application which is free in the Android Marketplace, Due to the lack of spell checker in this software I apologise for what will likely be a larger than usual number of mistakes.

So finally after 18 months Three have let me upgrade to a new phone, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro. But is it any good?

The Mini Pro is an Android smartphone, but unlike a lot of others it isn’t defined by it’s screen size. Where other manufactures have been competing by making phones with larger and larger touchscreens Sony Ericsson have made a compact Android phone instead. Continue Reading

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Total War: Shogun 2 First Play – Part 4

Posted by AJ on March 15, 2011
Posted in: Gaming. Tagged: Creative Assembly, Demo, First Play, Gaming, PC, Sega, Shogun 2, Strategy, Total War, Video. 1 Comment

To celebrate the release of Total War: Shogun 2 we have put together a series of 4 videos which will be released each day up to the launch of the game on Tuesday 15th March 2011.  These videos were recorded on a first play through of the demo and all commentary was recorded live at the time.

Part 4 is below which showcases off the skills tree and I prepare some forces and explore more of the two territories I currently own.

Unfortunately that is the end of the first play videos for the Total War: Shogun 2 demo however due to the success of the videos more will be coming and across a range of games so keep your eyes peeled!  Total War: Shogun 2 was also released today everywhere.

AJ

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