But Seriously Folks...
#760 posted by metlslime on 2006/11/14 22:25:35
I haven't played the sequel, but the original is fun. Playing the toy guitar feels less contrived than hitting bongos, for some reason. Plus the music is stuff I mostly like (classic rock, metal, etc.) Instead of whatever you get in DDR or donkey konga.
GH2
#761 posted by tron on 2006/11/14 23:53:22
Watched a couple of workmates playing it at lunch, looks like fun and with some good songs.
Watching them belt out "Trogdor" was quite amusing. :)
Guitar Hero 2???
#762 posted by Shambler on 2006/11/15 00:53:52
Metl go ban yourself ;).
On the other hand I've just ordered:
Guild Wars - Nightfall (so I can game with Fribbles and his wife lol)
Thief 3 - Whatever it's called (just because)
And In The Meantime...
#763 posted by Shambler on 2006/11/15 13:35:05
...I've been playing the Gothic 3 Demo until my eyes bleed.
The bad:
Crashes every hour, very annoying if you haven't saved.
Chugs like a bastard when loading new areas (not enough hardware obviously).
GFX a bit patchy, for example some shadowing and textures in the distance are bollox.
Close combat fighting is quite annoying against some monsters.
The good:
Everything else??
This is really engrossing for a demo, I reckon there's probably a good 10 hours gameplay if you explore everywhere, do every quest, collect every item (and, errr, die as much as I do).
The world is standard fantasy stuff but it's done well, full of animals and monsters and people and mushrooms and plants and characterful details. Lots of nice GFX touches, in particular the day night cycle has some lovely lighting in the evening/night/morning, and the torchlit effect is cool. Monsters and characters are pretty well done too.
The whole social set-up is interesting, Orcs - mercenaries working in line with the Orcs - slaves under the Orcs - rebels resisting the Orcs - bandits raiding everyone - goblins and undead and god knows what else lurking on the fringes.
Lots of talking and quests and shit, and lots of free choice too. Go anywhere, do anything in any order. I've been playing nice but I'm sure you could get yourself in a whole lot of trouble killing everyone and everything in sight.
Talking of killing, combat is okay, but I still don't really get how it works. Hack and slash, you're supposed to be able to use direction keys + attacks for better fighting, but it doesn't seem to do anything spectacularly tactical...
Still, it's kept me gripped!
#764 posted by negke on 2006/11/15 13:53:11
heh, nice you mentioned it.
it likely is a proper demo (=more than 15 minutes of gameplay).
i'm going to post a detailed description of the full game as soon as i have finished it.
just let it be known that this game definately has its quirks and flaws (quite a few to be honest), but is still enjoyable for the most part and definately on par with oblivion.
I Tried Gothic 3...
#765 posted by necros on 2006/11/15 13:55:19
but my machine is pretty old these days, amd 2500, 1gig ram and only a fairly decent video card; ati x850.
there's some kind of bug that makes the screen flicker white unless i turn on post effects, which make the game run even slower, as well as frequent complete lockups (no crash to windows, completly freezing requiring a hard reboot).
also, it annoys me i can't choose what i want to pick up if there are multiple objects on a table. you just sort of keep clicking till you get what you want.
over all, i haven't really enjoyed the game much because of the poor performance issues.
Goatic3
#766 posted by gone on 2006/11/16 01:03:35
there should be patch to fix crashes and performance (hopefuly) I would wait till then.
and on the other subject: Krootox FTW!
Gears Of War
#767 posted by Kinn on 2006/11/16 09:18:18
So, anyone played this yet? Is it the excuse I need to fork out for a 360?
General Consensus On Gears So Far:
#768 posted by Lunaran on 2006/11/16 11:43:38
Very pretty, specular maps too intense, motion blur is cool, gameplay is nothing new but it's fun and polished, coop is awesome, Dom is a fucking idiot.
Kinn
#769 posted by Jago on 2006/11/16 12:18:42
From what I hear, if you have a HDTV, the answer to your question is YES.
Ok Guitar Hero
#770 posted by starbuck on 2006/11/16 18:35:31
It was mentioned so I thought I'd throw in my two cents. I'm not really a fan of the whole party-game genre... it always seems a bit contrived to me, imagining people sitting around playing bongos to get points, pretending they're on quiz shows, dancing on mats. Seriously, karaoke on a playstation? That's pretty weak.
I think the problem is, when I actually want to party, I don't really want to be sitting around an x-box acting like a douche. I want to be acting like a douche in a public place, doing terrible things and risking arrest.
Also, I play quite a bit of guitar... what's the point of pretending to play a riff using a plastic controller when you could actually play it, given a few minutes practice?
So I had a, i guess, negative bias going into Guitar Hero. When my brother offered me the controller, I decided to give it a chance though, and uh, I was wrong. This game definitely deserves all the praise it gets... I've had trouble finding the time or the motivation to really get into a game lately, but you can pick up the controller anytime and try and improve a score. If you've got 2 guitars, the battles are awesome, and if not, just take turns.
If you play real guitar, it actually helps too... you can do hammer-ons and pull-offs and there's a whammy bar... it feels pretty natural, this is pretty much the only PS2 game I can beat my brother at. I can't wait to try the sequel, if it actually improves on the first I may actually buy a PS2 for myself just to play it.
Good set of songs too, it must be said. You'd expect to get a load of mtv rock shit, but you get some Stevie Ray Vaughn, Hendrix, Cream, Bowie, Blue Oyster Cult (Godzilla!), Ramones, the list goes on. Try it and you'll see.
I Shied Away From Guitar Hero At First
#771 posted by Lunaran on 2006/11/16 22:44:45
because it evoked images of all the DDR nuts I went to college with, but I got drunk at a cinco de mayo party one of the programmers here threw to break his new house in and discovered I kind of enjoyed it.
it's also really hard to play when you're sauced on tequila, but I still beat kungfusquirrel. :)
Gothic 3 Demo Again
#772 posted by Shambler on 2006/11/17 02:12:15
Well I played plenty more of it, fuck you get value for money in this, I've now explored pretty much the whole coastal region and done everything except committing to helping either the Rebels or Orcs. I quite like the Orcs and the way they always call you MORON. There's so much to do and to explore for a demo, well impressive. Don't know if I could fit in a whole game of this....120 hours playtime or something *gulp*.
But it is tempting me...
there should be patch to fix crashes and performance (hopefuly) I would wait till then.
Deffo. I don't have problems with FPS, and even tried it on high settings and it's not bad, but loading chugs like a fat bitch on heat. I'd probably wait until firstly some patches, and secondly getting some more RAM at the very least.
Buying Gears
#773 posted by Kinn on 2006/11/17 04:10:08
Jago: I don't own a HDTV, so I guess the question now becomes "is it worth me buying both a 360 and a HDTV to play Gears of War" o_O
Lunaran: rockage. Who's Dom, the player character?
Kinn
#774 posted by nitin on 2006/11/17 05:51:11
I;m guessing the domination game mode like in UT.
Guitar Hero
#775 posted by bear on 2006/11/17 09:17:02
I've only played a couple of times at starbreeze "Friday beer" but it does as a party game and if I got it at home I think I'd sit with it until I could play all the songs near flawlessly...
I hope there will be comes a wii version though as I don't have a ps2 and don't think I will get a ps3 or 360 in the foreseeable future. Another option is getting the game disc controller and ps2tousb adapter and use it on your PC with Frets on Fire but as that tends to bug out after a while it doesn't seem like a good idea at the moment anyway.
One Thing That I'm Wondering About ...
#776 posted by metlslime on 2006/11/17 12:34:50
...is whether to get Twilight Princess for the gamecube or for the wii. Assuming I will eventually buy a wii, I still want to get the one that's a better version of the game. The wii version is basically a port, and I'm assuming the entire game was designed for the gamecube controller, so I'm thinking it'll play better on the cube.
Metl
#777 posted by bal on 2006/11/17 12:52:52
Well, it's getting excellent reviews on the Wii anyways... and from what I understand the GC version won't be so easy to aquire... I think it won't even be available at all here in Europe. =\
How Is Wii Pronounced?
#778 posted by HeadThump on 2006/11/17 13:42:30
Double two?
Dubya two?
Weeeee?
A block of port cheese for a correct answer.
Oui
#779 posted by generic on 2006/11/17 14:05:06
Burp!
Wii!
#780 posted by R.P.G. on 2006/11/17 15:20:47
Headthump: it is pronounced like the English word "we."
metlslime: From what I've read, the Wii will have support for both Gamecube games and the Gamecube controller. So you should be able to play it on your Wii with a Gamecube controller no matter what choice you make.
Sounds Like Everyone Is Liking The Wii Controls In Zelda
#781 posted by bear on 2006/11/17 16:46:39
the impression I got is that there's no reason to get the gamecube version as long as you intend to get a wii.
Dom Is The Idiot That Follows You Around
#782 posted by Lunaran on 2006/11/18 15:13:38
and continually gets himself killed.
What Bear Said
The article I read about it (can't find the source right now) strongly suggests that the Wii version would be far preferable. Apparently it really takes advantage of the new controller, and its not just a port.
Here's The Article
http://au.wii.ign.com/articles/744/744044p1.html
Quote: If you have the means to buy Twilight Princess for Wii and you still get it for GameCube, you are a fool.
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