Posts Tagged ‘gaming’

Unfinished Games

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Returning my University float of games to my shelf at home made me very sad about my ability to complete them.

These are the games currently sitting on my shelf

These are the games currently sitting on my shelf

Without counting the games purchased on Steam, of these, I have completed only… erm… COD2, COD4, COD5, Half Life 2 and… uhhh.. that’s it.

Christmas is a good excuse to play more, right?

Christmas Buyers Guide

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Reindeer Rescue - Game

Here’s the week 10 Boar article which once again I left writing until the very last second; and then some. Will thoroughly dealt with the first three platforms, whilst I wrote most of the latter three consoles’ recommendations; though I must admit to the need to entirely retract the recommendation for Guitar Hero: World Tour. It was made in lieu of any other decent DS releases in Europe for this holiday period.

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Gaming on Demand

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Fat Princess

For some reason, I’ve recently expressed interest in writing for the new games section of the Boar. The first issue was pretty slick, with a review of a Wii title, Fable 2, a first impressions of Red Alert 3 and a brief discussion of WotLK (it even had some of my photos from my simply frightening visit to the Leamington midnight launch).

This week’s issue is somewhat more brief, with a discussion of the merits of the Xbox 360 and PS3’s downloadable games services, as well as some brief reviews of what we consider to be some of the better titles to grace these services. Though seeing it in print is clearly much more pro, the article is reproduced (in an even more extended form!) here. The vast majority is written by Will Brierley, though I pipped in for the PS3 reviews, which it must be said, suffered the editor’s wrath with the most (quite correct) vigour!
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Tekken 5 Rumble?

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Namco will soon be re-energizing the PS3 version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection with a new update coming March 18. The update is set to bring on a few changes by adding gameplay modes, DualShock 3 rumble support, and doing a little patching up of things all around.

The most notable addition to Tekken 5: DR is the Pickup Match Mode that let’s players continuously fight new opponents without having to switch back to the matching room. This change will probably make the experience feel more arcade-like as there’s a quicker transition from match to match. You can also change your match search settings after the brawl, just in case you want to face another type of opponent. Other tweaks call on the ability to create/display names for rooms, an added flag option for rooms which toggles certain search/fight conditions, an adjustment to the point allotment system, and match results are now unrecorded when Rank Match is set to off.

Strange. Having just gotten back from University, and fully armed with a brand-new via-eBay imported DS3, I decided to buy Tekken 5 (more because it wasn’t worth it with only the one controller). Rumble is quite definitely fully functional.

Source: PS3 Fanboy

Kevin McCullough on Mass Effect

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

There’s been a recent furore about this conservative american’s comments on Mass Effect on one of his recent blog postings.
He posted a rebuttal to his blog earlier.
There’s not much to say that hasn’t been said, but whereas the first post I just found funny, if a little saddening, that someone of Kevin’s apparent esteemed worth could be so wrong, the second just made me angry that he could continue to misrepresent the game so grossly.
He also did a radio show tonight in which he invited phone-ins. I attempted to keep a transcript but kept forgetting: as mesmerised as I was by his words.

I’m not owning an xbox, it’s not something I’m concerned with. I have real things to do with my life, I have a family to feed and provide for.

Sincerely apologise for breast comment.

Beyond that, the substance was all correct.

For me personally [it's the most sexually explicit game] I’ve ever seen. Says the non-gamer.

You can create, to some degree, custom bodies.

If the game is getting into the hands of 15 year olds then is are the regulations working?

Explicit or implicit? It depends on your definition of explicit. There was a little view of the [arse] and a flash of the breast… a hand through the crotch of the girl: female stimulation, if you will.

Yes. First of all I think it is always the parent’s responsibility first and foremost [...] the fact that we have this society in which we’re pushed more towards the more explicit, the pushing of the envelope in every regard when it comes to every type of material on the globe. Europe is more liberal [...] I don’t want to become Europe [!...] I don’t know that that’s where we want to set the bar for the whole of society. There are a great number of people across the country who share my values. Parents who say I want to be the one who introduces my child to the idea of sex [...] It appears to me that we are quickly evaporating the ability of the parent to limit and control what their children have access to.

Am I saying we set a federal guideline in place? Probably not. Can parents have a hand in this? Absolutely. Can regional communities put pressure on this issue [such that this sort of material can only be sold in a small shop down the end of the lot? I hope so!].

It seems to me that we have an epidemic of non [...] enforcement of obscenity.

I lot of libertarians do not like the views of moderate viewpoint conservatives.

You can’t have legitimate freedom, you cannot have a legitimate moral free society [...] without standards and moral values. [...] Is this what happened with Mass Effect? No.
Libertarians really do want the influx of morally reprehensive material to be available! Do right minded people want that? No!

Our founders [...] understood from a very pure perception that democracy in a vacuum void of God would not work. This is why is cited thousands of times amongst the Founder’s early writings.

If you have to drive to the edge of town to buy a smutty game, then why not for a smutty video game?

Edit: As this posting seems to have received a little attention, I can only update this to say that Kevin has apologised for his mis-interpretation of the game (a good thing), though he still disagrees with the nudity that is present in the game. Which given his consistent stance on TV and movie content, is fair enough; even if I entirely disagree, it’s an entirely valid opinion.

I’d suggest turning your ire towards Fox News’s rather embarrassing coverage of this issue a few days after; but that’s already blown over. Even the silly woman apologised (after she was Amazon bombed…)