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Showing posts with label casual. Show all posts

10/01/2011

Word Jong Party Review

Word Jong Party
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This is great game for any fans of the original PC game from Pogo or DS game Word Jong. It is basically Mahjong but with letters instead of shapes and symbols. Think of it as slightly different version of Scrabble. Overall its a fun experience in single player mode and in party mode which allows you to play against 2-4 other people in the same mode. The only other thing I could really wish for in this game would be a online play mode like the DS version has.

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Use a set of lettered tiles to create words and clear the board in both single-player and intense four-player modes. WordJong Party boasts several new features exclusive to the Wii System.

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7/07/2011

Boom Blox Review

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Boom Blox is the perfect example of what a good Wii game should be.It is innovative, intuitive, and most of all, fun.Gamers and non-gamers alike will be able to pick this game up and start playing within seconds.

First off, I'll get the bad news out of the way.Graphically this game isn't going to wow anyone.The graphics are adequate and never go beyond that.The sound and music is instantly forgettable.The characters are saccharine cute, uninspired and half of them make weird grunting noises like a puppy with a bad case of painful gas.Hardcore gamers will likely dismiss this game as a throw-away cutsie/kiddie title.I wouldn't blame them, but that would be their loss.On a side note, if you're a fan of Happy Tree Friends, the characters bear a striking resemblance... except they are block-shaped.

The good news is that just about everything else in this game is very well designed and fun.To truly grasp how the gameplay works you have to see it in action, but I'll try to describe it as best I can.The premise of this physics-based puzzle game is that each level will have a challenge, such as destroy every gem block or carefully unstack a pile of rectangular blocks much like you would as if you were playing Jenga.Some levels will have you throwing tennis balls, bombs, or bowling balls at to interact with the level while others may have you spraying fire hoses and blasting things with lasers.Some levelsencourage you to operate with delicate precision and others encourage reckless, destructive behavior.Overall, the game has a good balance.The gameplay is varied and the use of the Wii controls is very impressive (with one minor exception being the light-gun style mini-games which are very rare).This game really could have been terrible.Too many developers would have slapped some half-baked control scheme onto this game and called it good, but this is one of those rare games where the developer obviously put a lot of thought into the control.

I haven't played multi-player very much, but what I've played is very fun and enjoyable.Single player is addictive, so much so that I was late to a dinner meeting because my friends kept urging me to check out the next level.Most of the levels are clever and leave the player with a great sense of accomplishment when completed.After every five or six levels a new feature or function is opened up, which keeps the gameplay from getting stale.From what I can tell there are hundreds of levels built into the game PLUS the game includes a full featured level editor allows you to modify existing levels and create your own in addition to being able to share your creations with others on the internet.

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BOOM BLOX™, the first game developed in collaboration between EA and director and producer, Steven Spielberg, is a high-energy game featuring over three hundred levels, a variety of activities, a cast of over thirty wacky characters, and an easy-to-use in-game editor that allows players to express their creativity. BOOM BLOX's visceral gameplay is perfectly suited for the Wii's interactivity.The action gets going fast and the fun never ends as you throw baseballs, blast lasers, save wacky animal characters, explore cool worlds and more!

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2/22/2011

Avatar Review

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Avatar is a solid gaming experience.There is absolutely nothing in this game that keeps it from being a lot of fun.The graphics are spectacular and the story is quite compelling.The Na'vi and RDA campaigns play like completely separate experiences which surprised me.They take place in different sectors of Pandora and each one is distinct.Playing as an Avatar, you tower over the humans and the plant life.As a human you are dwarfed by the plant life, Na'vi, and animals.The RDA campaigns really give you a sense of how hostile the environment is.

I have played through all of the Na'vi campaigns and over half of the RDA campaigns and I feel that the RDA campaigns are definitely harder.One of the nice things about Avatar, though, is that it is not a hard game by any means.You don't die much and you shouldn't have to play any of the segments multiple times to succeed.This may irritate hard core gamers but as a less skilled player, I consider it a plus.

Avatar is a good game but with a little more polish and a few adjustments it could have been steller.While the graphics are solid, there are still a few occasional glitches.In the later campaigns there is a little "drop-in" from time to time and throughout the game AI controlled Na'vi and RDA soldiers will appear from a long distance as featureless moving dolls.Then when you get closer the details will snap on.This is hard to explain but when developers make a game the character models are like fleshed out stick figures with a "skin" added later.It was weird and mildly irritating during the game to see characters moving around in the distance as little white figures and then once you got just a bit closer, "pop," now the details.The only other glitch and one common in many games is that some AI controlled characters would get stuck running in place against some of the scenery and once I saw an arrow get stuck in midair.Also the dragon like creatures the Na'vi fly called Banshees are sometimes seen perching in midair.No big deal but silly nonetheless.

Speaking of AI.Sometimes the enemy AI (wheter Na'vi or RDA depending on which side you play) is dumb as a stick and other times so clever you have a hard time staying alive.I would have preferred the AI to be better thought out.The developers should have either started the AI out as pretty stupid and then gradually smarter as you progressed through the game or make it class specific.For example, some the Na'vi tribes would be smarter or tougher than others with variations within tribes depending on ranks and on the RDA the AI could be assigned based on rank (grunts, commandos, elites, etc.)Either approach would be better than what was actually done.

The controls, weapons, skills, and vehicles are pretty well thought out but a few changes would have made them more fun.Both sides can equip 4 weapons and 4 skills at a time.However, each side has one default that you cannot swap.The RDA has twin pistols with infinite ammo that are almost useless and the Na'vi has a bow.Now the bow is a great weapon that you will probably use regularly throughout the Na'vi campaigns so it isn't really a problem but the pistols are a wasted slot.When you play as the RDA you need all the firepower you can muster.The skills are good but unlike the advertising there isn't 60 weapons and 20 skills.You have a handful of weapons and skills with 4 automatic upgrades for each one as you gain in experience points.The Na'vi have 6 weapons and if you count each upgrade you technically get 24 but they are not really that different just more powerful.The Na'vi have 9 skills and the upgrades bring you up to 36.The RDA have 8 weapons and 7 skills.Each side has a sprinting skill but a dedicated standard sprint would have been nice.The left joystick button isn't used so they could have made that the sprint which would have been nice.The RDA vehicle controls work just fine although the AMP suit is not much help if you get swarmed by Na'vi because they are so much faster.The suit gets destroyed in seconds and if you don't get clear of the blast you're toast.Also, I don't understand why when you run over the Na'vi they aren't killed.Usually there is minor damage if anything.The animal controls are okay but it would have been nice if they could have figured out a way for you to use weapons while riding.Also, it is hard to land the Banshees even when it looks like a spot has room.You keep pressing "Y" but the stupid thing won't land.This is major irritation.

Two final things that I can think of at moment that could have used some improving is the campaign structure towards the end of the game and enemy spawning.The last Na'vi campaign seemed rushed.In the rest of the campaigns the quests were spread out across the maps in such a way that you would have explored most of the map by the time you finished the sector.To complete everything I had to go back after I beat the game and explore the rest of the map.The developers clearly got in a hurry and I am curious to see if the final RDA campaign is structured the same way.A big improvement would have been to completely separate the campaigns.This would have aided the replay factor big time.What I mean here is that you have to play the opening sequence twice if you want to play both the Na'vi and RDA campaigns.You start out as an RDA soldier and after you are transferred to your Avatar body you come to a point where you have to choose sides.Take one route and you stick with the RDA and lose your Avatar, take the other and you turn on the RDA and remain in your Avatar body.It works as a story but it is boring to have to do the same stuff twice in order to get the point where you can take the route you didn't take the first time round.

Now regarding enemy spawning.Sometimes you clear an area and then you have to travel a ways before the enemy respawns.Other times they respawn so quick you have to sprint away to get clear.Also, sometimes the enemy follows you until you kill them and other times enough distance gets you clear.I would have much preferred a less haphazard approach.No respawning until you replay a sector would have made much more sense.

The multiplayer is okay.I am not a big multiplayer fan and I cannot see where this game breaks any new ground in this mode.I haven't tried the conquest mini game yet but I suspect it some kind of RTS game.

In conclusion, all quibbles aside, you can't go wrong with this game.It is interesting and fun at the same time.Buy it sooner or later.

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Product Description:
In a distant corner of the universe, a devastating conflict is about to erupt between two very different worlds. On the planet of Pandora reside an indigenous people known as the Na'vi. When the Na'vi find themselves engaged in a struggle with the RDA Corporation, a space-faring consortium in search of valuable resources, it sets the stage for a conflict unlike any the universe has seen before. Step into a dazzling world from the imagination of James Cameron and take your stand in the battle to determine the fate of a civilization.


Drive the vehicles from the movie
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Online multiplayer
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Design your own character
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Choose from 20 skills for each clan
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Synopsis
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game allows you to step inside the world of the feature film and go deep into the heart of Pandora and its people. Choose to fight for either RDA or the Na'vi, arming yourself with any of dozens of customizable weapons and a variety of clan-specific skills. Acquire new skills as you advance through the game, giving your all in the epic battle for a planet and a people.


Key Game Features:


    Become immersed in the world of the Avatar feature film, viewing James Cameron's universe from your own perspective
    Take your stand in a raging conflict, fighting either for the indigenous Na'vi or the resource-hunting RDA Corporation
    Arm yourself with any of more than 60 total RDA and Na'vi weapons, customizing them for your own use
    Prepare yourself for battle by choosing any of 20 skills for each clan
    Design your own character and acquire new skills as you make your way through the game
    Participate fully in the conflict, even driving all the vehicles and riding the animals
    Broaden the field of battle in online multiplayer gameplay


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2/15/2011

Peggle Review

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This is the most successful cross between Patchinko and Pinball! It will have you laughing and shouting at the damn bouncing ball...

At every level there is a number of colored pegs that have to be hit in order to clear the level. They are amongst generic pegs that is OK to hit yet will hinder your access to the colored ones you have to clear - and you have only a limited number of shooting balls.
Every time you shoot a ball it gets used - unless you are lucky to fall into an oscillating bucket and gets recycled. There are also special pegs that give you special abilities for a limited time.
I am afraid I am not doing justice to the game - if it sounds complicated it is not. You pick it up in a minute and it is GREAT FUN!

This is a perfect example of what has come to be known as Casual Gaming. It would be a good idea to download the 60-min trial version from a site, such as REFLEXIVE (you can Google it), and decide for yourself whether this is indeed your cup of tea.

Anybody can make a good game that will run only on a super-computer. This is an example of pure programming genius!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

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Take your best shot with energizing arcade fun! Aim, shoot, clear the orange pegs, then sit back and cheer as 10 whimsical teachers guide you to Peggle greatness. Conquer 55 fanciful levels with 10 mystical Magic Powers, racking up bonus points and shots you'll smile about for weeks. Face off against your friends in Duel Mode, or tackle 75 Grand Master Challenges. It's luck and skill and joyous thrills, and amidst all this fevered action only one question remains: Can you become a Peggle Master?

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2/14/2011

Zuma's Revenge with Peggle Bonus Review

Zuma's Revenge with Peggle Bonus
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ZUMA is back! And if you can believe IT IS EVEN BETTER!

PopCap Games introduced the original ZUMA in 2003 and brought to the foreground a genre that was, up to then, oriented exclusively towards kids. ZUMA created a new school of games: from the excellent LUXOR Series to the recent INCA BALL, the playful BEETLE BOMP and (my favorite!) ATLANTIS: SKY PATROL: Zuma-clones came in all shapes and forms. Some introduced new ideas and some of them improved the original concept. And the new ZUMA has incorporated most of them.

If you have already enjoyed the original game, let me tell you what is new. First off, yes, the graphics and sounds are much improved. Also, your frog does not have to simply rotate all the time. As with LUXOR, in some stages you can slide across a predefined path (not always horizontal) whereas, in others, you can hop between multiple Lily Pads.
Moreover, there are now three new special abilities: the Laser beam, the Lightening and the TriShot. With the Laser you can target specific balls (advisable to aim at the bonuses!); the Lightening will remove all balls of the same color as the one you targeted; and with the TriShot, well, it is pretty much self-explanatory: you fire off three metal canon-balls that wipe out everything in their path.
Finally, every 10 stages there are now bosses you cannot harm until their henchmen get smashed (an idea from ATLANTIS: SKY PATROL) or their specific weakness is figured out - and of course you will be fighting the color-stream at the same time.

If you are not familiar with the game this is the gist of it: a series of colored balls (with the number of different colors increasing every few levels) streams in and you have to shot and match them in sets of three or more in order to remove them - and prevent them from reaching the end zone. There are now numerous different modes (ADVENTURE, various CHALLENGES, IRON FROG) - and all are exceptional addictive!! So take care not to have any deadlines or immovable obligations looming!

This is a perfect example of what has come to be known as Casual Gaming. It would be a good idea to download the limited-time free trial version from a casual gaming site (such as POPCAP GAMES or REFLEXIVE - you can Google them) and decide for yourself whether this is indeed your cup of tea. It comes to about 100MB so a fast connection will be needed for that.

Everybody can make a good game that will run only on a super-computer. This is an example of pure programming genius!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

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The world's most popular ball-blasting action game is back with a vengeance! Survive a newly evolved world of Zuma, where evil tiki bosses rule the land! Fire spheres to make matches, destroy the deadly stream of balls, and battle six imposing bosses. Slide and hop for sharper shots, and score explosive power-ups. Will you succumb to the perilous pitfalls, or can you conquer this ball-blasting challenge? Now with Peggle included! Ready aim bounce! Clear the orange pegs from 55 fanciful levels as 10 whimsical teachers guide you toward Peggle greatness. Wield mystifying Magic Powers rack up huge bonus points and make shots you'll smile about for weeks. Amidst all this fevered action only one question remains: Can you become a Peggle Master?

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Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife Review

Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
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There are literally dozens of games like this, that is games where you line up 3 balls and pop them. They're called poppers. Some have better production value than others.

Luckily this is one of the best ones. It has a nice variety of levels and not very annoying sound and music.

I recommend to go to most difficult mode right away because you'll spend 2 hours before it gets challenging

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In Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife, you'll venture out of Egypt on a quest to track down the stolen artifacts of Queen Nefertiti!Her earth-bound spirit calls upon you to find her treasures, which will allow her eternal spirit to rise and be set free! Track down each of the grave robbers before the sands of fate shift and defeat them in an all-new Battle Mode!Wielding the falcon-winged shooter, choose your own paths on an expansive journey in this next installment in the best-selling Luxor series!

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2/01/2011

Avatar Review

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This game is lots of fun. I have been playing it all weekend and am still addicted. The game has little story but makes up for it with non stop action. It's true that the game doesn't do anything new and amazing but it's a movie tie in. When has a movie tie-in done anything revolutionary?

The game plays almost like a single player version of a multiplayer game. You run around a huge map killing every enemy thing you see. Yes, most of the missions are recycled in different ways but the nature of the game is a shooter. The missions just giving you different reasons to do it.

I think the Na'vi side is a bit more fun because you have close range melee attacks that work well up close. As well as an awesome bow and arrow that can take out most tiny soldiers with one satisfying hit. Plus for some reason, I guess because they are tribal, you get the urge to play with a more hunting style. Climbing to the tops of giant trees and stalking tiny humans and taking them out with your bow and arrow really nails the tribal hunter awesomeness. The RDA side is shooter style only with no melee at all. That can be annoying because when enemies get to close they can be difficult to target because they move so fast when up close. But at least they are huge targets.

The graphics are unbelievable. The Jungles are so detailed and amazing to look at. The best part are the night areas. Everything glows in the dark. The trees, plants, animals. It looks almost like under the ocean. The perspectives are fun too. Playing as the Na'vi everything looks tiny including the humans. When you play as humans everything is huge. It helps to make both sides of the game feel original even though you are actually playing on the same maps.

The movie looks like it'll be awesome, and I think most of the gamers here will become big fans of the sci-fi adventure. It's unfortunate that the low score game magazine reviews will discourage so many people not to try this game. Hopefully after everyone sees the movie they will be inspired to try this awesome, entertaining game.

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Product Description:
In a distant corner of the universe, a devastating conflict is about to erupt between two very different worlds. On the planet of Pandora reside an indigenous people known as the Na'vi. When the Na'vi find themselves engaged in a struggle with the RDA Corporation, a space-faring consortium in search of valuable resources, it sets the stage for a conflict unlike any the universe has seen before. Step into a dazzling world from the imagination of James Cameron and take your stand in the battle to determine the fate of a civilization.


Drive the vehicles from the movie
View larger.

Online multiplayer
View larger.

Design your own character
View larger.

Choose from 20 skills for each clan
View larger.

Synopsis
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game allows you to step inside the world of the feature film and go deep into the heart of Pandora and its people. Choose to fight for either RDA or the Na'vi, arming yourself with any of dozens of customizable weapons and a variety of clan-specific skills. Acquire new skills as you advance through the game, giving your all in the epic battle for a planet and a people.


Key Game Features:


    Become immersed in the world of the Avatar feature film, viewing James Cameron's universe from your own perspective
    Take your stand in a raging conflict, fighting either for the indigenous Na'vi or the resource-hunting RDA Corporation
    Arm yourself with any of more than 60 total RDA and Na'vi weapons, customizing them for your own use
    Prepare yourself for battle by choosing any of 20 skills for each clan
    Design your own character and acquire new skills as you make your way through the game
    Participate fully in the conflict, even driving all the vehicles and riding the animals
    Broaden the field of battle in online multiplayer gameplay


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