Posts Tagged ‘rock band’

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Maybe I Should, You Know, Do University Work Every So Often?

November 4, 2008

It’s been a while since I did a game-related post, so I guess it’s time for an update.

Disaster: Day of Crisis is a game that’s been flickering on the edge of my radar since it was announced several years ago, but there’s been so little hype and promotion for this title that I didn’t realise it had actually come out. Hell, it doesn’t even have a US release date (which is probably because 10 minutes in you’re running down a city street avoiding the smoke and falling debris of a crumbling skyscraper… *ahem*). So I got it, sat down for the day in front of the TV, and blasted through the main story mode in a single 8-hour sitting. I don’t know whether I would call it a game, though – Don’t get me wrong, it’s a fantastic piece of entertainment with a half-decent plot and shiny graphics, but it’s more of a long playlist of cutscenes and FMVs strung together with light gun segments, a dash of third-person exploring with minigames, and a crapload of QTEs than an actual game with fixed gameplay elements. And let me tell you, the game’s main protagonist, Raymond Bryce, sure can run fast. This game will have you outrunning debris, fires, earthquakes, an erupting volcano, even a tsunami. Multiple times. It’s like the script for a over-the-top cheesy season of 24, in game form, but it’s great if you realise that and don’t take it too seriously. If we’re focusing on gameplay, hell, the light gun sections are better than Ghost Squad and are probably worth it alone, so check it out if you get the chance.

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As my housemate has an Xbox 360 hooked up to the 52″ plasma TV in his room, it’d be a waste if it didn’t get used by me all the time… trust me, Rock Band looks freaking awesome on that thing. I’ve finished the drum solo career on Medium (was a bit too easy, I can do usually half of the stuff on hard), and finally completed guitar on expert, something that I couldn’t even do on my PS2 version that I got 10 months ago. I hope I never have to complete that damn final song ever again as long as I live. I’ll probably leave my progression there for now and wait for Rock Band 2 to come out, then play everything on that instead… with the added bonus of being able to do a World Tour on my lonesome, and create an even sexier cast of musicians. Rock on.

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I also got the opportunity to check out the demo for Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts the other day, confirming my fear that the series is heading in the wrong direction.  As a standalone game, the mechanics of the vehicle building system works fantastically well and I spent hours just tinkering around in the workshop (and with very few parts, there’s way more in the full game) creating some rather intriguing contraptions. However, it’s not a Banjo game. When I see that bear and breegull duo, I expect classic platforming, jumping between ledges and collecting a ton of stuff to get 100%. I don’t expect that element to be stripped out completely and to be faced with a middle finger from Rare telling me that if I don’t like the vehicular gameplay, I should play the remake of the original game on the Live Arcade instead. I’m not kidding, it actually says that on one of the loading screens. Oh well, it’s not gonna stop me from playing it. I’m sure I can convince my housemate to buy it when it comes out, so I’ll have one more game to add to the already bulging list of titles to get through. Bah.

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What else… World of Goo on Nintendo’s WiiWare store is way cool, physics and engineering puzzles for the win. I’ve also started playing Warcraft III, seeing as I’m not currently subscribed to the MMO. I’m actually enjoying it, and this is coming from someone that doesn’t like RTS games. It doesn’t really matter, I’m resubscribing on Thursday anyway in preparation for the Wrath launch.

Damn, I need to post more often rather than into one big rant such as this. Someone should come find and hit me when I don’t post on my blog every few days, damnit… encouragement is needed.

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Generic Witty Title Goes Here.

September 21, 2008

I think it’s time for another one of these blog entry thingies. I’m now back in Middlesbrough and slowly waiting for my second year of University to start – Surprisingly, I’m quite looking forward to it. Hell, it beats doing nothing all the time, or lazing about and playing Warcraft. You know, be sociable with people and all that. My new house is alright, it was a bit trashy when Duong and Sheila first moved in back in July, but Python actually redecorated the place and made it bearable… but they’re still useless, because they replaced my wardrobe and didn’t put in a clothes rail. My room’s a fair size, and after a week of being here I still haven’t unpacked everything – should get round to that sometime. Once I move a bookcase in here, finish lobbing up shiny posters and give it a dust down, it should be habitable. Well, if I don’t mess it all up, that is.

Meanwhile, student life continues. Plenty of oversleeping and staying up late, watching TV (lots of new American stuff like Fringe, they managed to keep up the pace with the second episode), and leeching off my new Be* 22mb Internet connection (of which I’m only getting 8mb, because the free router’s wireless signal is kinda shitty). I managed to convince my mate and his brother than the ‘boro is, in fact, not a shithole, and I went out drinking for the first time this academic year on Thursday (and everyone seems to have lost their built-up alcohol resistance, me included). Most people are back up here now, Dave and Dan’s house is pretty close, whereas Matt and Greeny and such just had to go and live 35 minutes walk away. You hate me that much that you have to move as far away as possible? Baww. Actually, screw that, watching HD stuff on a 100″ projector screen is worth the exercise. Back here in my house, however, I’m happy with Matt (a different one) letting me play Rock Band whenever I want ^^

*edit* Fucksticks, I already used that entry title. I’m running outta shitty puns, people.

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Hyannis! Ahahah!

July 7, 2008

Get it? Hyannis, Hyena… ah, fuck you.

Another day, another place to visit… and now we’re in the town of Hyannis, MA. Managed to pick up a Moleskine notebook today, after the constant recommendations from the guys over at Lifehacker to increase productivity – plus, it means that I can write down journal entries in it, and then type it up later when I get the chance. If you know me, expect to see it around from September onwards.

And I’ll start by always with pervertedness. Specifically, talking about the girl at the counter over at Barnes and Noble, reminding me once again that not only am I still single, but the females species over here in the United States are much better than the charvs and plastics we have back home. We need to export them or something, for the good of mankind before Britain implodes with inbreeding and stupidity. So to the lass in the full-length black and brown dress, the black lace collar, and the industrial bar ear piercing… congratulations. Feel proud that you’re the cutest girl I’ve seen so far this entire holiday, and you didn’t even have to wear skinny jeans. Yet another moment of a small encounter, and a person that I’ll never see again…

And before I continue being nice and calm, a big ‘fuck you’ to the woman in Best Buy today looking at me in disgust because I wouldn’t let her kid have a go of Rock Band. Why the harshness of a ‘fuck you’? Because her kid was a 6-month-old baby, for fuck’s sake! She got a go on Guitar Hero: Aerosmith later on, where her brat mashed buttons through the Xbox 360 dashboard for five minutes before throwing the controller on the ground in disgust and walking out (giving me another hackey look as well), presumably because she thought the game wasn’t ‘kid-friendly’ enough FOR A FUCKING BABY! God, people like that should go die in a gutter for stupidity or something. On a lighter side note, it was my first time playing on the drumming side of Rock Band, and despite there being no bass pedal (someone nicked it methinks), I actually enjoyed it. Remind me to live at Allan or Dan’s house in September until I get the hang of it.

I’m actually starting to like this town, mainly because I get Comedy Central on the TV (for the first time in 6 hotels, thank god!), and I get iternet access in the lobby. I might as well give a shout out to Newbury Comics nearby as well, which suprisingly manages to put both Forbidden Planet and Travelling Man to shame rather severely. There’s also a movie theater next door, and I went to see Hancock… meh. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an alright movie, but most directors (I’m looking at you, Michael Bay) think that good action sequences and shiny CGI are all that’s needed for a movie to be a box office hit nowadays (and it is, because the average movie-goer is a cockheaded moron). As far as the story goes, it’s idiotic and almost non-existant, with one plot twist halfway through not so much used as an actual plot element, but more as a reason for more fighting and CGI dazzleness. Tony Stark still kicks ass anyday, in my opinion.