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Borderlands Review

Posted by MkaY On August - 3 - 2010

I know that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel to create a good game. That is why we tend to see games copying each other’s ideas resulting in a flop or a success. But when a game combines different game genress together, it is risky business, but sometimes the risk is worth it; such is the case with Gearbox’s Borderlands.

Following a story of four treasure hunters set in a wasteland called Pandora, Borderlands is a loot-driven first-person shooter with role-playing game hooks throughout the game. The game has different zones to roam in and the in-game mechanics include a working log where you can track your quest and side-quests easily. This and a mixture of leveling up, skill-trees and gazillion guns (loot) winds up in a experience that will captivate most of the players for hours. It offers a lot of different ways to eliminate everything that stands in your way. The main theme song summarizes it well: There ain’t no rest for the wicked.

If you’re enjoying the story elements of a roleplaying game, I have bad news for you. Borderland’s story is shallow since all the good bits are more or less focused on the action bits, rather than in the story development. Personally I like good story within a game, but playing a game such as Borderlands, you don’t waste tears on the story cause everything else seems to be superb. Borderlands is about action and action shall it be, with a mild addiction to the game of course. We could say that in the case of Borderlands, the story is satisfying enough.

A good action game requires both; a solid sound presentation and great visuals. Borderlands has both. The visuals of the game are very nice, the cel-shaded graphics work especially well supporting the wasteland atmosphere the game has and I bet you won’t be complaining when you punch someone’s head in to a pulp for the first time. The sound presentation is exactly what to expect. There is a good amount of dark humor in the game with all of the crude jokes and entertaining one-liners. So tell your wife to go and see her friends and pump up the volume and enjoy some Borderlands action.

Now that we have covered the story and the visuals, it is time to move to the nice stuff: The actual gameplay. The character creation is a simple process. You have four characters to choose, each with unique style. You have Roland (Soldier/Medic/All-around-style), Lilith (Magic&Weapons-style), Mordecai (Sniper/Hunter-style) and of course Brick (Brute/Explosions/Melee-style). Luckily however, it really doesn’t matter what kind of weapons you’re going to prefer since you gain experience also in guns according the amount you use them. So you can create this brute huge melee smasher Brick with excellent skills on sniper rifle, if you wish to. And when it comes to weapons, Borderlands provides endless amounts of random generated weapons which all differentiate from other. With more than 17,000,000+ weapon choices, I sure do believe that you need more than a few playthroughs to see the same gun.

There are many ways to enjoy Borderlands. You can just run through the game if you wish to with all of the action packed charm of the game or spend hours running the side-missions which are quite numerous. There are about 30 main missions and 130 side-missions to go through + you can refight the bosses again and again if you wish to. Numerous side-missions are a nice addition, since it allows players such as myself, to properly level up my character. The missions itself are somewhat simple; you either kill someone, activate something, find something or do a combination between those three. Still, these missions are enjoyable (sometimes little boring if you play alone), helping players to prolong the game, find some serious loot while scouring through the wastelands of Pandora.

While the game doesn’t have a good story, it covers it with the actual game play and that is: Action. You will find yourself numerous times in the middle of the action, even if you were planning to snipe out each monster you face because there are always few monsters who manage to get through even with sniper style of play. One option is to embrace the action and play as Brick hurling melee punches to colossal monsters and brutes of the wasteland. Each style has its advantages and disadvantages, but there really is no “golden way” to play the game. So don’t worry about which character you’re going to play or are some weapons better than others because you will do fine anyway. With the handy new-u stations, you can even redistribute your skill points if for some reason, you choose poorly. The game has been built so, that you can easily find your own style of playing the game.

The best way to play Borderlands is nevertheless, to go online. If your friend is thinking about buying a new game, buy Borderlands together and it surely does the trick. With each character having their own specialties, having support from different character helps a lot. The best thing in online co-op is, that even the “dull missions” turn out to be more interesting, since you have a lot more options and tougher enemies to face. Tougher enemies also provides better loot! Driving a car with your friend sitting in the gunner turret is a real pleasure. While many multiplayer games offer somewhat different amounts of experience points to each player, Borderlands divides the experience equally. If you get 300xp, your friend gets 300xp. If they find 50$ you find 50$. The only difference is the guns, but so far there has not been no arguments since by playing together, you survive better if both players have good equipment. The difficulty level is always determined from the level of the players and of course, the host of the game. While the online is well balanced you must remember, that joining a lvl 50 game with lvl 1 character is still going the get your ass beat. All in all, the multiplayer aspect of Borderlands is impressive and entertaining despite it has few bugs. Occasionally the voice of the other player dropped or the online mode just simply argued to start. With good amount of patches underway, these problems are a disappearing slowly.

Borderlands has positively surprised me, since I somewhat missed the game when it was released. Every game has it small faults, but as a summary; Borderlands is a rock-solid gunplay experience with good amount of rpg elements in the game. It is a blast and I find myself going back to Pandora surprisingly often, especially if my friends are around to help me out. Considering how fun I’ve had so far with this game, you will be seeing reviews about the DLC in the near future. What I would also like to see is a pen & paper version of the Borderlands setting.

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DeathSpank Review

Posted by MkaY On July - 15 - 2010

Deathspank has been available few days now on Xbox Live and PSN and thus Endless Bag of Games has many hours already spent on the game. This satirical action RPG from the creator of Monkey Island and gives you quite a unique gaming experience with few laughs. Here is why:

Hero is always willing to do the bidding for the others. Our hero: Deathspank, is one those heroes. Deathspank’s goal is to find “The Artifact”, only known as “The Artifact” but finding it requires him to help others along the way. So there is plenty of stereotypical RPG tasks available from killing nasty monsters (like chickens) to leveling up and gaining better equipment to wreak more havoc.

First things to notice is DeathSpank’s unique visuals. The world and characters are three dimensional but the actual scenery is not. In addition, DeathSpank uses a lot of pastel colors so you will be seeing some wacky scenery with wacky monsters. The results are vibrant and whimsical. Personally, I liked what I saw.

Deathspank is not only hacking and slashing unicorns, but instead you might be surprised when you learn that the dialogue takes a big part of the spotlight. With this, I mean that there is some good humor in the game, just what to expect if you have played Monkey Island series. The dialogue menu works similarly to Monkey Island as you see a list of conversation options to choose from. I cannot deny the fact, that some of the dialogues are really hilarious.

In Monkey Island games, there are some tough puzzles to solve, but here the puzzle-centric quests are somewhat absent (allthough there are some) and side missions more or less fetching ingredients or items by slaying some monsters. In fact, even in the menu, these missions are named “Unimportant Things I Need to Do”. The main quests follow the same pattern so there isn’t so much of a depth that you might be looking for if you compare it to the Monkey Island games. The game however is not, and is not indented to be a comparison to Monkey Island, but instead it is a satirical roleplaying-hack’n’slash experience which does its job well.

Now to the actual hack ‘n slashing part. I usually get bored if I’m forced to use the same weapons for a long time or the combat system is too simple. In DeathSpank, the combat system is easy enough by different weapons assigned to the controller’s face buttons. This means that you can equip like four different swords at the time or a combination of crossbows, hammers and swords etc. Whatever suits you best and leaves the minions dead. As you brutally make your way through the levels, the Justice Meter fills up and you can unleash a more powerful special attack to wreak more havoc. With enough customization options and combinations there is pretty much to do and the battle stays interesting through the game. One more thing: There are quite massive repertoire of loot in form of weapons, armor and items to choose from and each of them have their specialties (and funny names). In fact, getting new weapons and armors becomes quite a thrill because of this.

All this can be shared with a friend and you can have your friend to join your game locally at any time as Sparkles the Wizard. Sparkles has few rechargeable spells to choose from (like healing, self-cloning and fire). However, you cannot deny the fact that Sparkles is a sidekick, in the co-op mode both characters share the same health bar and Sparkles actually isn’t customizable like Deathspank is so that might not appeal to everyone. There is no online possibility to play with a friend, but I wonder who would even bother to play online as a sidekick… *shrug. Two customizable heroes would have been too awesome, but we’ll have to cope with this for now.

All in all, if you enjoy some good loot, good humor and hacking things to a pulp, you might want to try DeathSpank. The game has its pros and cons, but it does offer you fun time adventuring and exploring with few bursts of laughter. Check out the trailer below.

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The Most Essential Reasons why men enjoy games

Posted by MkaY On April - 22 - 2010

Recently, while browsing through the bit-jungle, I’ve seen more and more youtube clips about upset girlfriends smashing our beloved consoles. While I do not object seeing an iPad being smashed with a baseball club, it is almost horrifying to see consoles sharing the same fate. It’s clear, that women sometimes express their hatred towards video games, since they believe guys are spending more time on video games than they’re to the actual relationship. Sometimes they’re right, but I think most of them don’t understand the TRUE REASONS why we love our games!

Boys and girls were raised differently and most of us has spent a portion of our childhood on smashing buttons on various gamepads. So it is familiar to us and it’s not difficult to approach the sofa or smile when we hear the game theme songs, though to someone else, those strange tunes can sound incomprehensible. You know, there is a reason why everytime I go to work, someone’s cellphone is screaming secret messages of ZELDA! or MARIO!

We also have to remember that gaming has evolved during the years. Consoles and gaming today engages big audiences because major platforms have huge internet communities like Playstation Network or XboX Live which allows us to connect to other players around the globe. This let’s us communicate with our friends and fellow gamers. So against a common belief, gaming is actually one of the most social hobbies you can have!

Honestly, sometimes my wife is frustrated since she feels that the console’s power is almost always on. Hey, we have to remember that consoles actually are not so much consoles as they were years ago. We listen Spotify through the PS3 connected to our home theater, the PS3 is our gate to Blu-ray movies and services such as VidZone and the possibility to even to browse the internet with it, really makes it one of the most essential electronics that must be found in every home! Media is just easier with PS3. It’s also a hell of a good reason to buy that huge TV!!

We enjoy a good competition. Regardless of the situation, men like to compete against each other. Height, weigth and… etc. don’t play part in our gaming experience, but it actually does give us the satisfaction of being better than someone else is. The sheer thought that somewhere there are 10-year old kids laughing at me since they can beat my ass up in some games, makes me desperately want to improve my gaming! Besides, most of you are familiar with in-game trophies and rewards and they exist on that sole purpose. To feed our feeling of “online supremacy”. To some, that shit is very serious business.

In many cases, men are escapists who enjoy getting away from the routines. There are people who spent their time on golf, some are reading books, others are hitting the gym but many of us, are playing games! Roleplaying, videogames, boardgames or any sort of games. It takes our attention and thoughts away from the routines (and women too). Men need their time and gaming can sometimes solve that problem and thus release some stress. So give me a bazooka, friends and a war and soon I found myself in a very good mood.

Yes, we know that this is the closest we are going to get saving the princess or destroying the world. Even though some people may look like it, there are no zombies at the office and I won’t be shooting at them laughing. Virtual explosions, gradual achievements winning the heavy weight championship in boxing or sheer possibility to be a rock star are fantastic things, even though we know that they’re fake. Well, many people are fake so why can’t games be. This especially goes for the role-playing games where a single campaign can take actually years advancing the characters and the story.

All this in gaming equals fun and this fun takes time. Gaming sometimes can be very intensive shit and we find ourselves wondering where did the time go. It’s just a hobby for a lot of people and very efficient way to kill time. There are options of course, but this time we are concentrating on gaming. The thing is that gaming brings together people from all around the world, regardless the age or size or even gender. So there it is, the most essential reasons to love gaming are:

  • Our backgrounds / Childhood
  • Friends and social environment
  • Competition
  • Stress release / Escapism
  • Achievements and saving the world
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