Entries in Mass Effect 2 (3)

Tuesday
Jul132010

PEEPS: E3 Rewind Part 1

Finally, the first of the proper PEEPS episodes is done and ready to be seen. As stated before, PEEPS will be a trailer show with some commentary and other things mixed in. The first three which will be released this week are looks back at E3 and the aftermath. From there, we'll get a lot more current and forward-looking. 

Part one of the E3 rewind takes a look at Kinect, Comic Jumper, Fable 3, Child of Eden, Civilization V, XCOM, and many more.

 

 

 

 

 

PEEPS: E3 Rewind Part 1

Thursday
Mar112010

In Your System Game Log: Final Fantasy XIII Preview

Uscore spoiler policy and warning: Generally speaking, I'm not a huge fan of the overblown rage many gamers get over spoilers. Critical plot points in a mystery, sure. I understand some disappointment. That said, there's not a good piece of work in any entertainment medium that falls apart upon you knowing parts of it going into it. If that were the case, we'd never re-watch movies or television programs, never look at the painting or sculpture again or never reread that book. The way entire package comes together ultimate makes whatever it is.

Especially in the vein of having a good discussion of a game (not a review as much an analysis), being so spoiler sensitive often destroys much of the potential of a good examination (see the 4 Player Podcast
Mass Effect episode). And while I won't jump into needless detail for the sake of just saying, I won't stray from talking about something I feel merits some mention for the purposes of this series. If you feel the to know nothing about a game, you probably shouldn't be jumping to coverage about it. Just saying...

Lightning

I had actually intended to start this game log last month with Mass Effect 2. Then I powered through the game. I may actually revisit that later with a second playthrough comparing both experiences, but there's something a little more fitting about me starting with a Final Fantasy.

I, like many gamers, got introduced to the series with FFVII. I've stuck with the series ever since and have played at least significant amounts every main series Final Fantasy with the exceptions being FFIII (only got a few hours in) and FFXI (I've never gotten into MMOs). My opinions of the series are all over the place. I wouldn't wish FFII or FFVIII on enemies. I think FFVI and FFVII or amongst the best RPGs ever made. I retroactively regret being as forgiving as I was of Dirge of Cerberus and giving up on Tactics fairly early.

Point being, this series as a gamer matters to me. And looking at much of the coverage for FFXIII, there's much to be examined in the way of changes. There's equal amounts of glowing praise and harsh criticism throw at the game. Both make me skeptical of those speaking. Rarely is anything praised to the moon as great as hyped and the harshest criticisms of this game I've seen so far aren't anything that signifies to me a bad game as much as a load of critics being nearly personally offended Square Enix ventured out of standard JRPG territory.

Even many fans prior to the released seem ready to jump on opposite ends of the poles. Many people were already hailing it to somehow "save the JRPG" somehow with nary a thought to how it was going to sell an entire genre when itself by the admission of it's creators wasn't developed with JRPG design ideas in mind. Fans prepared to hate it upon arrival express outrage that a game within a series that makes changes in universe, battle system and pretty much most things that define previous entries had - wait for it - changed!

My intention will be to go in depth, look at various aspects of the game and give my impressions of how things come together. Don't worry, I'm doing going to give a plot-point by plot-point breakdown, but I do plan on offering some "fair and biased" (don't sue me Randy Galloway) commentary on things as I progress through the game.

With that, I'll post something on hour 1 sometime later in the day. 

Saturday
Jan302010

The Count to Five: January Flashback

So yeah, hadn't done much here this month. Episode 2 delayed and well, other stuff going on. So as the month comes to a close (and hopefully I get a little wrapped up in Mass Effect 2 soon) here's a C25-plus to get your eyes on some things that went down this month I found interesting.

 

1. 2010 Preview: Garnett Lee of Shacknews started out the year taking his look at the games of 2010, one that's already released now and selling well in Mass Effect 2 and a few other potential gems I share the same hope for.

 

2. TGR: Speaking of Mass Effect 2, John Laster gave his take on the game in his review for The Game Reviews you can check out here.

 

3. Independent's Day: Once again, The Independent Games Festival is gearing up to celebrate your independent's in March at GDC. The 12th Annual IGF Award nominees were announced this month.

 

4. Steady Mobbin' moment of the count: Highlighting a  Mob Rule community feature from Bitmob wherein members from the Bitmob community attempt to define what exactly 2009 was the year of...

 

5. EA Sports: Free FIFA, No 3D (yet). Peter Moore shot down any speculation EA Sports would be pushing 3D this year. Thank you. He also announced free-to-play FIFA on the PC which would go into beta in June. This only leads me further to believe EA Sports going to more subscription based versions of games sooner than later.


+1: Works of art: For what's considered as artistic a game as we've seen, it deserves a work of art honoring it. Capcom Unity highlighted an great looking Okami-inspired sculpture. Nice work.