Auditorium: Now with Full Version

Posted in PC, Reviews on February 13th, 2009 by Proximity

auditorium2I recently discovered the online game Auditorium and must say am VERY amazed at it’s beauty, well I am pleased to announce they the full version of the game was recently released for the extra low price of $10.99.

It’s independent and cheap

If you haven’t played this game then go RIGHT NOW to PlayAuditorium.com and try it out. You can play the first 3 acts of the game for free. This game appeals to the ears AND the eyes. The goal of the game is to fill up each of the color containers with particles from the “The Flow” that are the corresponding color. You do this by using the various controls to manipulate the stream. Read more »

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Left 4 Dead Versus Mode: First Impressions

Posted in Games, PC, Reviews, Xbox 360 on November 18th, 2008 by Proximity

Okay so last night at 10:00 MST Left 4 Dead hit the internet, which I eagerly launched and played my most anticipated feature of the full version: Versus Mode.

My thoughts: VERSUS MODE IS FUN AS HELL. Nothing beats being an infected setting up an ambush on the survivors. I personally like being a Boomer and vomiting all over the survivors (calling in the always fun horde), but it’s also very satisfying to be a hunter and pin someone down tearing at their flesh!!

I do feel, though, that people’s worry about L4D’s lack of content and multiplayer staying power is warrented, but hopefully Valve will keep us in downloadable content so that this game will be fresh and fun for quite some time.

If I can get a crew of people together I’ll be sure to play as much of the game as possible and give the entire game a full feldged review soon.

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Sweet Ass Deal from Valve

Posted in Games, News Clippings, PC on November 16th, 2008 by Proximity

Alright, time for all you slackers out there who shamefully haven’t played many of Valve’s products to put up or shut up. Valve recentely created the Valve Complete Pack on Steam and cranked the price down to $99. While some of you are saying “WTF a hundred bucks?”, you can shut up now because this pack just might be one of the best collections of video games ever made. I will be brutally honest with you and say that Counter-Strike pretty much made me the gamer I am today, and you can’t beat the single player action of ANY of the Half-Life games.

Go buy this now and support people in the industry who actually make quality products and don’t shovel out shit games *coughEAcough*.

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Fall Review

Posted in Games, PC, Reviews on November 12th, 2008 by Bullet-Tooth Tony

As many of us know as the Holiday season closes in, the more gaming titles get released.  This year was no exception.  After being burnt out on Team Fortress for the last month or so, I have been diving into many single player experiences.  The list is pretty long so I’ll touch on the key points that made or fucked the game.

First off….

Dead Space (PC)

This game pretty much takes survival horror and re blends it.  It feels like it takes pieces from Resident Evil 4 and Bioshock and mixes it with some RPG elements.  This game uses the over the shoulder 3rd person view which seem to work better for immersion and the scary factor then the First person view.  This game kinda reminded me of what Doom 3 would have been if it was more than a flashlight simulator game.  Its dark in space but its overall dim lit and not completely black.  Doom seemed to get this wrong.  Immersion in a Horror game is all about the aura and the vibe that the maps give you.  And when you just plain old can’t see the map it kind of kills it and turns it into, “I’m scared because there is just shit jumping on me and I can’t see”  Don’t get me wrong Dead Space is full of cliche horror scenes like the typical monster comes out of the wall and attacks you.

The game rides on the pretty common theme of Alone in the Unknown.  The story line is pretty lame though, I’m not going to spoil it but its a bit predicable.  I did however like the weapons.  When I play a game i like to see some originality with the weapons.  Typically in many games there is the pistol, machine gun, and heavy weapon shtick.  Though this is how the weapon cast system is in Dead Space they seem to change it up with the Power node upgrades.  Its a system that allows you to modify and unlock attributes to your weapon with a series of branched out upgrades.   Another thing about this game that I haven’t seen in any other game is that you DON’T want to head shot, you want to take out the limbs.  This adds a fun element to the game.  And craftily flows over to some of the weapons.

As you may have seen from screen shots or videos, some of the weapons shoot out ammo in a line.   These are denoted by the 3 laser sights.  The fun thing is, is that you can choose on the fly how your gun is positioned  to shoot i.e. vertically or horizontally.  So if you want to shoot off an arm the best position is to have your gun shooting top to bottom.  And if you prefer to slow down the enemy you can adjust the weapon to shoot a line of ammo from left to right and take off a leg pretty easily.

The game had a good length to it as well.  It was just long enough to keep you from getting bored of the scenarios that it could throw at you.

Moving on..

Farcry 2

At first I thought I really liked this game.  I had the mind set that it would run just as shitty as Crysis which actually takes away from the overall game play experience.  When I launched this puppy, I found a gorgeous world that actually ran like butter.  Which was surprising, and a total bonus.  A few hours in I was even content with the story.  But after being let out on your own to do whatever (sandbox), it just got old.  My train of thought was lets get some good weapons going immediately.  Well to upgrade your weapons you have to talk to a dealer and he will give you a mission to unlock said cool weapons.  The missions given to you by the dealer are fucking identical every time.  Go to (X) on the map and take out convoy.  The convoy consists of a Truck and 2 Turret mounted hummers.  No difference, every single time.  Which leads me to my next grievance.  The roads are pretty repetitive too, it goes something like this.  1) take out map, 2) find location and drive, 3) drive past check point 4) get out and kill everyone, 5) continue till next check point and repeat.  Its kinda like GTA but the roads have nothing cool on them, its not like your driving down a street and have someone to run over or something to look at.

So at this point I am bored and go to get back on the main story line, which turns out there really isn’t a main story line.  Its pretty much run around and help out whatever faction or what ever friend you make.  I was pretty disappointed.  I tried to go back to the butcher to continue my quest but he wasn’t there.  I walked in and was getting shot at from all around.  And on my objectives all it said was get a mission from random person i.e. gun guy or faction, which I was bored out of my mind with. I need some drive to keep me from continuing.  Some story line to keep me involved.

I’ve had some time on my hands as of late so I have played an beaten most of the game I play.  I will have to talk about Fallout 3 and Call of Duty: WoW and even my aspect on Left 4 Dead.

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Try this out: Gang Garrison 2

Posted in PC, Team Fortress 2 on September 24th, 2008 by Proximity

Team Fortress 2 is a classic, one could say that the only way it could be better is to make it. . . . 2D? Well the guys over at Faucet (heh, get it?) have created an amazing 2D, multiplayer replica of our favorite 3D team-based FPS.

Check out version 1.0 (there are are often people playing on that) but not all of the features are there (no disguise for spy, or sentry for the engineer), but if you have enough interested friends start up a server in 2.9 beta. You can get more information or download it here.

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