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Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Thursday, June 5th, 2008

With trusty Michael and Jung at my side, I blasted my way through the second coming of Rainbow Six Vegas and it was everything I hoped it would be.  

 

I made a female character this time, and loved the script enhancements!  I was even referred to as "Peach" once which gave me a girly giggle.  If you played the first, then you know its just an all around good game.  Equipment is awesome, game play is great, graphics are stellar, and the story is a blast.  There is a 3rd difficulty level added - I played through the middle one and aside from a couple of tough spots in the last 2 chapters it was pretty straight forward.

 

The ACES system (Advanced Combat Enhancement and Specialization), which unlocks specialty items for the levels of different tactics (Marksman, Assault, and Close Quarter) was really pretty cool.   I easily landed in the Marksman category, I think that means I’m too chicken for hand to hand combat. 

 

Part Deux puts the observatory in the past and sends Logan after that wicked Irina and you and your team head to Vegas on a hunt for uber terrorist, Avalrez.  The story has a fun plot twist towards the back end and all in all in it’s a super fun ride.   Along with the online play after your done campaigning, the terrorists hunt are way fun and this time you get to keep your boys Jung and Michael with you.  There are lots of maps and options for the hunts and good point ops for us chievewhores.

 

Thumbs up all the way, peeps.  If you haven’t checked it out yet, I strongly recommend it.  Its way up there on the must play list.

 

As a side note, some entertaining in game advertising in the casino, including Trojan.  Although upcoming games and movies, and Dodge get most of the visibility. 

 

Kiss Kiss,

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Demoz - Video Game Review: Ironman, Kungfu Panda, Bourne Conspiracy Monday, May 12th, 2008

Watch my first episode of DemoZ! A regular Vidcast that reviews game demos currently available to download from XBOXLive. This week, I look at movie based games, including: Ironman, Kungfu Panda, and The Bourne Conspiracy. Currently accepting all forms of feedback.

Demoz - Episode 1: 360 game titles available on Xboxlive

Condemned 2 Bloodshot Review Saturday, April 5th, 2008

I had a rough time with its predecessor, but it had enough good in it for me to finish the game.  I had seen some cool trailers for Bloodshot (Condemned 2) so I was pretty excited to pick it up last week and check it out, and I am glad I did, they took a mediocre game and took up a few notches in several areas. 

 

Onto the to the world of Ethan Thomas; an angry drunk and begrudging serial killer hunter! In take 2, the graphics are a bit better overall and they fixed one of my major complaints with the prior version: the constant darkness!  You could certainly adjust the brightness to suit your preference, but even when doing so in Condemned, it was a lot of work to make out objects on screen and required squinting and changing your focus from the task at hand.  Even though I still had to turn up the brightness, the darker areas seem to have a higher contrast with more detail, so playing those drab scenes in the sewers, basements, bathrooms, and alleys is way easier on the eyes.   Moreover, Bloodshot actually has some levels that are lighter and more visually aesthetic then the infested rot that shadows most scenes, like the FBI labs which is a nice change, even though it quickly fills with tar like sludge and delusional blur.    It’s still a very dirty game and I feel slightly sullied after playing.  The unsanitary bathrooms painted with blood and feces and rotten infested carcasses and garbage strewn everywhere, make me want to my wash hands when I let go of the controller.   Visual unsanitary, but I suppose it adds to the tone of the story.

 

 

My favorite Super creepy baddie!

The real upgrade in the game is the melee fighting techniques with combo and parry moves that add a great of texture to your combat.  Though some of these moves are prompted trigger pulls, it’s quite an improvement. 

 

The investigative techniques are still mostly the same, (camera, spectrometer, UV Detector, etc.), but now you get upgrades and new equipment as the game progresses, including armor.  There are more puzzle investigations that add texture to game play and to get a perfect score you have to answer all questions correct on the first try.  Which means you have to put a little more thought into your investigations this go round. 

 

The achievement scheme is a lot different and those investigations are a big part of getting your points.  You don’t just collect 6 birds per level and collect your cool 25 points.  There are transmitter collectable’s, player responses, and emitters all of which are required to be a top notch investigator.  There are 25 single player achievements and 13 multiplayer achievements, but you don’t get achievements for finishing anyone mission on any particular level.  For example, you have to get all perfects on all levels to get that achievement or your have to make gold investigator on each level to the gold achievement, etc. 

 

Image 111It’s a scary and entertaining game, better then the first, even though its caked with nastiness and the baddies are uber gross!  The boss in the doll factory (left) is toe-up!  You have to love a crazy clown chick with a psychedelic laugh that makes your skin crawl but somehow looks sexy in her dirty corset and striped stockings.   Even though she wants to kill you with the rotary saw blade lollipop she’s wielding you might feel sad to have to stick her head through the grinder…ewwww.  

 

Highlights

  • A new melee combat system which includes offensive / defensive combo moves, grabs and holds, and death moves interacting with the environment, i.e., throwing a body through a TV.
  • New environments like outside areas, labs and warehouses.
  • New gear and forensics tools and a redesigned process for the investigation of the crime scenes that is all upgradable based on new scoring system.
  • Many new items in the environment can be used as melee or throwing weapons like golf clubs, bricks, and exploding dolls.
  • More gun play with weapons like the sub-gun and crossbow, but keeps the cool stun gun from V1.
  • More accurate game play for difficulty levels, i.e., normal is actually medium and hard is difficult!
  • All-new multiplayer modes like fight club “Circle of Death” add to the game after your story mode is complete and some texture to the new fighting system.
  • Much more cohesive storyline keeping the same characters yet introducing new characters, new baddies, and new bosses.
  • A killer creepy soundtrack enhancing the overall "fear factor"!

 

I wouldn’t recommend you play this game with the kiddos around, it almost gives me nightmares, certainly the heebie-jeebies.

 

Kiss Kiss,

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Call of Duty 4 Veteran Difficulty Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare has been a blast to play!  In fact, the one major downside of the game is how short the single player campaign is.   So I started over on veteran with the intention of getting the mile high club achievement rumored to be almost impossible. 

 

I am about halfway through this difficulty mode and it could be one of the most frustrating in my FPS gaming career.  I’ve died a 100 times to make one checkpoint and its figuratively and literally a long slow crawl from level to level.  The game has enough variety and required concentration to keep it interesting but it’s pretty painful at times.  So my question is…has ANYBODY reached the unlockable mile high mission at the end of Veteran game completion?  Will I find myself entirely disappointed after working so hard to get there?  At some point, I have to return the game to its owner ( thanks Leif! ) so I would love to get some feedback from those of you that have tried to make it.

 

Kiss Kiss,

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Devil May Cry 4, Decidedly Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

image In my quest for the next 360 game, I decided to check out a few of the demos available on Live before buying the 3 top February 5th releases; the Devil May Cry 4, Turok, and Spiderwick.  Though Spiderwick wasn’t available for download, it made the choice no less natural, because after a few minutes into Devil May Cry 4, the choice is made.    Worthy of note, I am a series virgin, so my immediate interest in the game has no story or character loyalty.   Incidentally, my choice is no reflection on Turok, it too captured my attention, and it certainly has a place on my dance card.    During our short jig, I instantly became engaged in play, although the controls were far from intuitive and the uber sensitive camera on the right analog will take some work to get used to, the dinos are way cool and I’ve no doubt Turok will be a fully enjoyable FPS that delivers some killer Jurassic action. 

 

There is a fine balance in the art of video production when your audience scales out to such a wide spectrum.  Every game type has many different tones, flavors, and styles that speak to a gamer just as much, if not more so, then its story or categorized genre.  This “game personality” attracts people as uniquely as whether your a leg or chest guy, or if you prefer “tomato” or “tomahto”.  It simply becomes what turns you on most, in a game.    From the demo alone, DMC4 will attract many of us regardless of anatomical penchants or pronunciation preferences, because it walks that very fine line of blood flying action and intriguing adventurous strategy.   The flashy carnage somehow touches on a comic book “kapow”, in a pristinely elegant way that removes even the slightest hint of corniness. 

 

Having no history with the predecessors main squeeze, Dante, I can easily say that Capcom delivers a fantastic new character with Nero (though I understand you’ll get plenty of Dante play later on in the game) who strikes a delicious balance of his own with spectacular flair yet sublimely virile making him remarkably sexy for us gamer grrls and a fitting character for you manly men to virtually become.

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I can’t wait to play through and get the rest of the story!  I will post the full review sometime later this month, but in the meantime, I feel pretty sure Devil May Cry 4 is going to be a home run, so if you’re like me (waiting for your next 360 thrill), pick it up, play along with me, and let me know what you think! 

 

Kiss Kiss,

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