Archive for April, 2009
20
Apr

eanewips
Two of EA’s new IPs at once – very different, but both very enjoyable

Dead Space & Mirror’s Edge
I’m putting these titles together because I’m in a bit of a “try out EA’s new IPs” phase and I’m playing both games at once. I basically play Dead Space during the day and Mirror’s Edge at night. Right now, I’m really digging both games. Dead Space feels a lot like Bioshock in that there is obviously a huge backstory and you learn a lot of it through audio logs. I still think Rapture trumps the Ishimura in terms of an actual setting, but both games do a good job of setting up a creepy setting. Just like Bioshock though, I’m getting used to the scares in Dead Space so soon I’ll be able to play it whenever, ha.

I’m having a lot of fun with Mirror’s Edge as well. After I finished the first few chapters, I went back to 3-star one of the time trials. I definitely envision myself trying to get the 50-star rating for time trials, I enjoy punishing myself by replaying the same thing over and over again until I master it. The story seems like it’s going to be generic and short, but really I’m most excited about the time trials. As an added bonus, the music and art style are a real treat.

Halo Wars
This game is still taking up a lot of time for me. I STILL haven’t finished the single player achievements because I’ve been playing too much multiplayer. Now that my team’s skill levels are higher, we are batting about .500, win one lose one win one lose one. I’m interested if they really do a balance update, since I still feel that in general Covenant is at a bit of a disadvantage in the late game (although I plan on trying the Scarab + 5 engineers business!). Definitely gotten my money’s worth out of this title.

Rhythm Heaven (DS)
I blew through this game on the plane and am pretty much done with it although there is still a little fun to be had. Being out of town means I’m DS only right now, and between this game and Hatsworth I have my hands full (pun intended!). Once my hand got tired I wrote up a short review for Rhythm Heaven, so look for that later this week.

Flower (PS3)
I’m staying with a friend who owns a PS3 and I told him to go and download Flower back when it came out. He ended up hating it, so when I got here I finished the last 4 levels for him. The game is pretty fun, outside of one level it’s pretty relaxing and it looks beautiful in 1080p. I can see how this game isn’t for everyone, but for me it seems like a nice change of pace. If I owned a PS3 I probably would put a lot of time into this game unlocking all the trophies, some of them are pretty hard. Anyway, now that I’ve played it, I still recommend it!

Other Random Playstation 3 Miscellany
We’ve actually been playing a lot of games, so I also tried out the Rock Band 2 drums, which really are quite an upgrade, watched some NBA 2k9 (which scrolls realtime sports scores on the bottom, awesome), and played some Street Fighter. I must say the PS3 thumbstick was much easier to use for Street Fighter, it made me play a bit above my usual level. The PS3 really is a great system, but some of the menu things/friends list are a real turnoff for me just because I’m so used to the Xbox. I asked my friend how to drop back to the dash and he looked at me like I was taking crazy pills. But if it ever drops in price (significantly) maybe I’ll pick one up. I really want to play Fat Princess! (It seems like the type of game that would have worked better with the 360 community, but whatever).

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20
Apr

Xbox 360
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts [$19.99 Amazon]
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway [$17.29 Amazon]
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin [$43.99 Amazon]
Fable II [$49.99 Best Buy]
Fallout 3 [$49.99 Best Buy]
Gears of War 2 [$49.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith [$9.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero: Legends of Rock [$9.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Bundle [$49.99 Toys R Us]
Halo Wars [$49.99 Best Buy]
Rock Band 2 [$49.99 Best Buy]
Shaun White Snowboarding [$22.17 Amazon]
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena [$44.99 Amazon] [$44.99 Newegg]
WWE Legends of Wrestlemania [$39.99 Newegg]
Live 12 Month Gold Card plus 1 Month Bonus [$38.99 Newegg]

Playstation 3
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway [$15.57 Amazon]
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin [$43.99 Amazon]
Fallout 3 [$49.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith [$9.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Bundle [$49.99 Toys R Us]
Little Big Planet [$39.99 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]
Rock Band 2 [$49.99 Best Buy]
Valkyria Chronicles [$46.99 Amazon]
Wanted: Weapons of Fate [$44.99 Amazon]

Nintendo Wii
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Animal Crossing: City Folk [$29.99 Newegg] [$39.99 Toys R Us]
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith [$9.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock [$9.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Bundle [$49.99 Toys R Us]
Rock Band 2 [$39.99 Best Buy]
Wii Music [$29.99 Newegg] [$39.99 Toys R Us]

PC
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway [$16.43 Amazon] [$9.99 Newegg]
Fallout 3 [$39.99 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II [$38.09 Amazon] [$37.49 Steam]
World of Warcraft: Battle Chest [$29.99 Best Buy]
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King [$31.49 Amazon] [$29.99 Best Buy]

Pretty short list this week. Most notable deal is Toys R Us selling the Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar bundle (game + guitar) on all consoles for $49.99. Just the game by itself retails for more!

17
Apr

bfheroes
Battlefield Heroes simplifies the core Battlefield gameplay a bit but adds in a lot of character customization, unlocks, and MMORPG style leveling.

Besides the two DS games I’ve been playing lately that I wrote about this week, I’ve also spent my gaming time on the following:

Battlefield Heroes (PC) – I just got into the beta this week, so I’m still exploring it and will give some impressions on it soon. It’s pretty crazy since I’m coming from Battlefield 2 and Battlefield Bad Company experience, but so far it works. It’s cartoony and web based so it’s relatively simple, but you create a character and level up through playing so it has an MMORPG style feel. It’ll also be free to play, but EA will be making money on it through advertising and charging for in-game items. It could work, based on what I’ve played so far – but of course, I personally won’t be paying for anything.

Ace Combat 6 – In my initial impressions, I thought the game was ridiculously hard. It was only shortly afterwards I finally figured out how to get help from other fighters, making the game a lot easier. Combine that with the fact that the best fighter unlocks in the game when you beat it on hard, and now I’m smiling and singing that I can actually unlock all of the single player Achievements in the game. And here I was thinking I was going to have to give up on this game for being too hard…

Halo Wars – Hit the Lieutenant rank this week by playing a ton of multiplayer. I stopped playing 1v1 just because at higher levels the game seems to be more about rushing, and I wanted to play more “full” games. Thus, I spent most of my multiplayer this week playing 3v3 Random Team, and I won about 2/3 of the games. Instead of 10-15 minute games that I used to play 1v1, they’re now 30-40 minute big games where everyone expands and techs to their end game unit. Definitely a lot of fun and I realize now how powerful a scarab with 5 engineers is for the Covenant. Probably going to take a break from it for the time being, now that I’ve unlocked all of the Achievements I wanted to unlock for the game. Maybe I’ll give it a spin later once the rebalance patch comes out.

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17
Apr

March 2009 US Software Sales
Rank | Platform | Title | Units Sold | Last Month | Lifetime to Date
01 360 Resident Evil 5 938,000 n/a 938,000
02 NDS Pokemon Platinum 805,000 n/a 805,000
03 360 Halo Wars 639,000 n/a 639,000
04 PS3 Resident Evil 5 585,000 n/a 585,000
05 Wii Wii Fit 541,000 644,000 6,487,900
06 PS3 MLB ’09: The Show 305,000 n/a 305,000
07 PS3 Killzone 2 296,000 323,000 619,000
08 Wii Wii Play 281,000 386,000 10,469,396
09 Wii Mario Kart 278,000 263,000 5,724,000
10 360 Major League Baseball 2K9 205,000 n/a 205,000

March 2009 US Hardware Sales
Rank | Platform | Units Sold | Last Month | Lifetime to Date
01 Nintendo Wii 601,000 753,000 19,685,900
02 Nintendo DS 563,000 588,000 29,201,900
03 Xbox 360 330,000 391,000 14,886,400
04 Playstation 3 218,000 276,000 7,488,100
05 Playstation Portable 168,000 199,000 14,878900
06 Playstation 2 112,000 131,000 46,000,000+

Great to see that finally there’s a month where the top game sales are not Wii titles. To no one’s surprise, the 360 version of Resident Evil 5 sits atop the charts, at almost a million sold in US alone for the 360 version. Add the PS3 version to that and in its first month of launch it’s already sold over 1.5 million. Pokemon Platinum claims second, which makes me wonder if there really are more Resident Evil fans out there than Pokemon fans. I would have thought the opposite to be true! Halo Wars also had an astounding sales month for a RTS title on the 360, but maybe not so good for a Halo title. I guess it evens out. Killzone 2 also had a respectable month, selling almost the same number of copies it sold last month. Perhaps it has staying power for PS3 owners after all. The rest of the top ten are comprised of 09 releases of MLB games on the 360 and PS3 as well as the usual Wii top titles for sale.

What’s very interesting is that Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the DS was also released in March, but did not even crack the top 10 game sales last month. With a DS install base of over 29 million in the United States, it comes as a huge surprise to me that of those 29 million, not even 205,000 copies were sold. The console versions sell millions, but the DS sold practically nothing! Well, to be fair, the DS also had a huge flood of releases last month, so they probably ended up cannibalizing each other a bit.

NPD Sales Results for March 2009 [NeoGAF]

16
Apr

tbd1tbd2

Another portable game I’ve been playing lately is a recently released (but little known) title called Tokyo Beat Down. While it may not resonate well with American audiences, it actually had a lot of appeal to me specifically: a beat-em-up  similar to Final Fight that takes place in Tokyo with a campy Japanese cast and story. It’s definitely a niche that hasn’t been tackled yet on the DS, so read on for my thoughts.

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15
Apr

ac6imp
Ace Combat 6 looks great while still adhering to the gameplay of its predecessors.

I’m finally attacking my backlog once more now that I’m not interested in any current 360 releases. I picked up Ace Combat 6 on release day back in 2007, and for some reason or another, I never got around to it until now. For fans of the series, you’ve most likely already bought and played through it already, but for others who are unsure and want to learn more about this game, read on.

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14
Apr

rhythm_heaven
Rhythm Heaven is easy to learn, but apparently really difficult to master for those not rhythmically inclined (such as myself).

cmfl3x and I have discussed a few times whether to start writing bigger articles about DS games, even though this has been primarily a 360 related gaming blog. But I guess with me also including PC gaming here and there, and both of us traveling more often as of late, we’ve definitely been spending more time playing our DS’s than our 360s! So this is the inaugural entry on the blog for a DS title, and a fitting one to start. Read on for my impressions of this quirky music title as someone who has almost no music ability.

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13
Apr

deadspacegross
This game seems kinda freaky, but I’ll man up!

Gaming took a backseat to a lot of wedding planning this week, but since I was on the road I ended up getting a bunch of portable gaming in. espion4ge beat me to Rhythm Heaven which is next on my DS list, so I won’t talk about it here. But yes, the theme of my gaming week would be variety. Onward!

Retro Game Challenge (DS)
I finished the last challenge in the last game only to find out there is ONE MORE retro game challenge: beat all 8 of the games. Considering the length of some of these games and the fact that one or two of them don’t “end” after finishing the first time, it’s going to be quite a difficult mountain to climb. I’m not sure if I have the patience or the dexterity to finish off this challenge, but I have a six hour plane ride next Friday so I guess I’ll find out!

Halo Wars
I planned on finishing the Legendary campaign and all the single player achievements but got too distracted playing the multiplayer. It’s so addicting! Now my team and I are coming up against a lot more experienced players and seeing all types of strategies that we don’t know how to deal with. I guess I need more practice…or maybe I’ve plateaued? Either way, it’s still a lot of fun. Again, if you’re on the fence, at least give Halo Wars a shot as a rental.

Warcraft III: Defense of the Ancients (Mac)
I’m starting to really get into the game, even though I know I’m a few years too late. I got to play my first two matches against human players and it was even more fun than playing against the AI. I got a new mouse for $13 dollars off of a slickdeal and have been using DOTA to test it out. Good times all around.

Dead Space
Started this game. It’s pretty freaky but I think I can handle it. Got caught up in other stuff but I’ll play this whenever it’s light outside, heh.

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure (DS)
I played a lot of this game in the car, its gameplay is simple but addicting. It’s a bit awkward to switch between platforming controls and stylus controls for the puzzle element, but I’ve gotten used to cradling the stylus in my hand without using it. Still I wish there was some sort of stylus glove or something. Actually, there probably is…

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13
Apr

Xbox 360
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts [$19.99 Best Buy]
Gears of War 2 [$49.99 Amazon] [$49.99 Best Buy]
Guitar Hero Metallica [$47.99 Amazon] [$47.99 Newegg]
Guitar Hero World Tour Band Bundle [$139.97 Amazon] [$139.99 Newegg]
Halo Wars [$52.99 Amazon] [$52.99 Newegg]
Resident Evil 5 [$53.99 Amazon] [$53.99 Newegg]
Scene It?: Box Office Smash [$19.99 Best Buy]
Scene It?: Box Office Smash with Four Controllers [$24.99 Best Buy]
Street Fighter IV [$51.99 Amazon] [$51.99 Newegg]
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena [$53.99 Amazon]
Wanted: Weapons of Fate [$42.99 Amazon]
WWE Legends of Wrestlemania [$41.99 Newegg]
Xbox 360 Messenger Kit [$19.96 Amazon]
Live 12 Month Gold Card plus 1 Month Bonus [$38.99 Newegg]

Playstation 3
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Guitar Hero Metallica [$47.99 Amazon] [$47.99 Newegg]
Guitar Hero World Tour Band Bundle [$139.97 Amazon] [$139.99 Newegg]
Killzone 2 [$52.99 Amazon] [$52.99 Newegg]
Little Big Planet [$44.99 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]
Metal Gear Solid 4 [$39.99 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]
Prince of Persia [$41.99 Amazon]
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction [$44.99 Amazon]
Resident Evil 5 [$53.99 Amazon] [$53.99 Newegg]
Resistance: Fall of Man [$18.99 Amazon]
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena [$53.99 Amazon]
Valkyria Chronicles [$46.99 Amazon]
Wanted: Weapons of Fate [$44.99 Amazon]

Nintendo Wii
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Animal Crossing: City Folk [$29.99 Newegg]
de Blob [$29.99 Amazon]
Guitar Hero Metallica [$39.99 Amazon]
Guitar Hero World Tour [$39.99 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]
Guitar Hero World Tour Band Bundle [$159.97 Amazon] [$169.99 Newegg]
MadWorld [$41.99 Amazon]
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games [$38.99 Amazon]
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party [$39.99 Amazon] [$29.99 Best Buy]
Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip [$29.99 Best Buy]
Wario Land: Shake It! [$36.99 Amazon]
Wii Music [$29.99 Newegg]

PC
[Game Days Sale on Select Titles Gamestop]
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II [$36.09 Amazon] [$39.99 Newegg]

Nothing really new this week compared to last week – not many sales from Best Buy but Amazon and Newegg giving a few dollar discounts on recent releases. Gamestop promotion still running though.

10
Apr

rhythmheaventabletennis1
Rhythm Heaven is a collection of rhythm based minigames, like playing table tennis according to the rhythm of a song.

Rhythm Heaven (DS) – I just started playing this game and I’m having a total blast. It’s so wacky and hilarious that I can’t help but love it. Unfortunately for me, the game really is about rhythm and my rhythm is terrible. I started writing about it here, but then realized I could write enough about it to give it its own impressions article. I will instead post it next week to give it its proper spotlight.

Halo Wars – Been spending most of my time on the multiplayer aspect of the game lately. What’s funny is that I’m discovering that 2v2 is the most difficult of the three types. Right now I’m 10 and 2 for 1v1 and I think I’m in the positive for 3v3, but I’m practically losing every 2v2 game I play in. I feel like for 1v1 I have a good feel for counters and strategy, so I can pretty much hold on my own against anyone, and 3v3 is usually about just massing. But 2v2 is a different beast altogether, because it incorporates some gameplay from both 1v1 and 3v3, but not completely so it’s difficult to figure out what to build. Plus it seems like all the good players are playing 2v2 or something! Oh well…I’m sure I’ll get better as I continue to play.

Ace Combat 6 -Oldie but I finally broke it out of its shrinkwrap since I was slightly interested in Tom Clancy’s HAWX game and told myself that I can’t pick that up until I at least beat Ace Combat 6. For those wondering, it very much is more of the same as its PS2 predecessors, for better of worse. I’ll get some detailed impressions out on it soon.

Street Fighter IV -Started tearing my way through the Challenges and playing my brother of and off. What’s interesting is that I’m starting to play other characters more nowadays, and I’m even starting to feel like Sagat is getting boring after coming back to him. But who knows how serious I’ll really get into this game. Still, I figure being able to use other characters will also at least allow me to get better at Street Fighter IV overall, since I’ll know more about how each character fights. I’m surprised though that I’ve almost logged 50 hours. The game is really good and keeps me coming back. That’s really rare for a fighting game these days.

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