Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Aliens: Colonial Marines Review

Game over man! Game over!
This game is terrible. Just...Just trust me on this. Avoid it. buggy game with terrible lighting, stupid A.I. from your allies and the enemy...Those things might be forgivable but it's just so damn boring! Honestly, save your money and go buy any Aliens vs Predator game or better still. Grab your DS and buy Aliens: Infestation. Seriously, Infestation is a far superior game in every aspect. Your marines have perma-death and there are a finite total amount of marines to encounter during the game. Each with their own personality. This helps each encounter come with a sense of fear and tension as opposed to just popping back two minutes to the last checkpoint. It shares a great deal with Metroid, which in itself is inspired by Alien. It's arguably the best Aliens game to date.

I cannot understand why Colonial Marines failed so badly...I mean it's textbook! You make some aliens and then you have them jump out at you...Not run slowly upright towards you in the same comical animation. That is, of course, when you actually fight aliens...You spend a good chunk of Colonial Marines not even fighting aliens but humans. Other than a couple of nods to the Aliens film, some good, some bad...I cannot even recall a single remarkable thing about the game. Pulse rifle had good sound effects I guess? As a result, I am forced to give Aliens: Colonial Marines...


Thursday, 29 March 2012

Journey Review



This is going to be a tricky game to review. Not because it's bad, or that it's complicated but the fact that emotions and words are things that do not often go well together I find. Journey was made by “Thatgamecompany” the same people who bought us Flow and Flower. While I have played Flow, I have not played Flower. Flow was basically a little game about eating your way up the evolutionary chain. It was short but sweet and I feel that would be a good way to describe their games in general. The only real problem with Flow is that the concept had been done better before with Evo: The search for Eden on the Super Nintendo. Still, Flow was stylistically superior to Evo and it looks like they get better with each release.

Journey is exclusive to the PS3 so sadly without one there is no way to get your hands on this. From starting the game you play a red cloaked figure in the middle of sand dunes. All you have to your name is a little gong noise which you can hold down to make louder. This will be your only form of communication in the entire game. You can soon jump and float around using your scarf. This depletes when you do and you need to charge it in various ways to do it again. You can extend your Scarf by finding little white symbols on your Journey. I would suggest that you do not worry about anything in the game and just play the way that feels natural to you. Soon you'll meet a random player. They wont have a name and the only way you can identify them is by the markings on their cloak and their shout icon. From an artistic point of view the game can easily be compared to ICO and Shadow of the Colossus. In some aspects it may even be greater than. The music is also astounding and really draws you into the mood of the game.

Thatgamecompany really prove that a minimalistic approach to a game can often be for the better. The only real downfall you could consider about the game is that the £10 pricetag is a fair amount for a 3 hour game if you only intend to play it once. Saying that however, does not change the fact that it's the kind of game that a gamer should play. If any game in the industry proves Roger Ebert's opinion moot, it's this one. I played Asura's Wrath and Street Fighter X Tekken slightly before playing this and I easily preferred Journey.

My Score: Probably the most artistic game that doesn't sacrifice gameplay. Proof that less is more. 10/10

The People: I think many will not get the chance to try that game because of the price but otherwise would fall in love with it. 8/10