Thursday 5 January 2012

Le Video #2

Don't worry, I'll be writing moar articles soon, I just need to get more creative juices flowing.
But in the meantime, have this video of one of our proud inhabitants telling you about an issue to do with these recent winds:

Sunday 1 January 2012

Games I played in 2011

I saw this in another blog so I thought I might make one for myself

Some of these were released this year, others I've only just had the chance to play them this year

Deus Ex

Completetly unenjoyable, pure garbage, nothing to relate to/ captivates me. A real dissappointment from something that is graphically very good.

2/10 (Just for graphics)

Portal 2

Fantastic as per usual with Valve games, there was doubt whether it would live up to Portal, and I believe it has.
As per it has the black humour and quirkiness as Portal with challenges which were both mentally punishing and enjoyable.
The voice acting was excellent, I loved how they chose Stephen Merchant (If only Karl and Ricky made cameo's) I think he fit Wheatley very well.
Co-op was just as fun, but alas, it was too short, I wanted more! But I was still happy that they brought out free DLC for it which amde up for it.

9/10


Skyrim

I really don't know what to say about Skyrim, it's on par with Oblivion with drawing you in (see other blog post about Skyrim) and has so many hours of questing and they've just really gone to town with this game, although I still find its predecessor slightly better, I still would give this the same rating and hopefully it gets GOTY from everyone!

10/10
Minecraft

Aha! Swedish Lego! Now this was different to the other games here, I'm only really listing it here as it was officially released in November during Minecon. but anyway I'll get to the review, I found it's intuitiveness astounding about how you can just spawn in the middle of nowhere, with no help, and before you know it you have a huge smoothstone castle with a lava moat.

Although I would criticise its lack of Help or recipe guides in game, you still can get around the game without any help, as many of other millions of players have already found out.

But one thing I do have to criticise is the community.
I'm not sure if its a small percentage of it crying out more than the rest of if its jsut a majority, but there are so many 12 year olds.
Normally I don't care about the age that are playing but at the age of 12, you don't have a huge regard on what gets posted on a forum, and what sticks in your head for no-one to see. (eh?)

And on that note 7/10


RAGE

Huge waste of money I my opinion, no re playability, full price still. huge disappointment on that half. But I did find the main storyline very good, but everything else pulls it down.

5/10

Terraria

Some may call this a minecraft clone, but I say differently, it's not and yet strangely more intuitive than minecraft due to the recipes, but still yet you can still play flawlessly.
Personally, I see that it needs a better server browser as you have a huge list of ips in the end that you can't delete.
Gameplay wise it has no story.. but yet in a sense it does, as the further down you tunnel, the further you get into the story as it has dungeons, tough mobs and stuff you'd see if you progressed further into a game.

I see this as a 8/10


Le Video #1

Saw this a while ago, still cracks me up

Skyrim! (and other places time has forgot)

I pre-ordered Skyrim a while back on Steam, and since then I have never looked back...

For one I think it's a great follow up and it just carries that charm that I found in Oblivion, that was of course, it's biggest challenge IMO. Admittedly, Oblivion was the first Elder Scrolls game I have ever played and I can remember the first time playing it like yesterday..

One of my brothers friends had come round with his Xbox and Oblivion, I watched them play it thinking 'This is kinda cool' and once they'd gone I had a little go, but on a new character.

I was amazed at how a game like this can pull you in and strangely not be ashamed of it (like playing WoW) I mean, I had previously played other games which have roped me in but nothing like this, it was compelling, (at the time, and still kinda now) graphically stunning and the quests made you feel like you were the only one playing it, even though millions of people have already done the same quest as you.

But anyway back to Skyrim.. yeah basically I felt Skyrim had to live up to Oblivion, and from my initial play with it I though that this was really good, but not as good as Oblivion but before you know it I had played this for about 5 straight hours. Now that, is roping someone into the game. But now that I think of it, nothing will ever compare to Oblivion, in my opinion but this can also be said for people who's first Elder Scrolls game was Morrowind or even Daggerfall or Arena!

This did make me think about gamers first game in a series they'd played, you'll find all the way through any series Fallout, Zelda, Mario or as the previously mentioned, Elder Scrolls that people will find the first one they played, to be the best. As this holds some sort of memory that this game changed their view on what was good, and what was bad.

But anyway, I'll do a proper review later on I feel that this was a first glance post, and to be honest.... it's a nice view I've got here.

Well.... hello!

This is my blog (obviously!) I hope you'll find it humourous (not) scientific (not) and most of all, beneficial to your learning (definitely not)

I'm a gamer, I enjoy a huge range of games, you'll probably find reviews or just topics from certain games on this blog, it might range from Duke Nukem allllll the way to Skyrim.

So thank you for taking the time to read this post, I hope you'll enjoy the next few posts as well!