Sniper Update Part 3: The Razorback

Posted in Team Fortress 2 on May 14th, 2009 by Jade Robbins

razorbackValve release part 3 of the Sniper update and the new weapon is: The Razorback. What does the Razorback do you ask? It shocks the hell out of spys who stab you with it on (also in the process heating up their knives for a bit making then unable to stab). It’s downsides? Slows you down, destroys itself when shocking a spy, and I’m assuming will take the place of either your kukri or your submachine gun.

I think it’s useful, but not useful enough to give up a gun or melee weapon. What are your guys’ thoughts?

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Sniper Update Pt. 2

Posted in Team Fortress 2 on May 13th, 2009 by Jade Robbins

The second installment of the sniper update came today. It’s addition? A new gameplay type. Basically a payload cart race, which sounds interesting. They also dropped two new arena maps (boooooooring). Check out the update page for the specifics, tomorrow’s reveal should be MUCH more interesting.

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First Sniper Unlock: The Huntsman

Posted in Team Fortress 2 on May 12th, 2009 by Jade Robbins

bowThose crazy TF2 folks at Valve have sprung upon us The Sniper Update by revealing a sniper unlock: The Huntsman. Sounds like the huntsman will be similar to the Sniper Rifle (charging shot, headshot are crits) but has the ability to pin them to the wall if you don’t hit the head. The downside will probably be that the projectile (an arrow, duh) will probably have a noticeable speed and arc.

Should be exciting, although the fallout from the scout update has barely susbsided and I still don’t have that damn Sandman.

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GTA Chinatown Wars: Portable Awesome

Posted in DS, Reviews on May 7th, 2009 by Jade Robbins

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The Grand Theft Auto series has been a classic series for all gamers. From the top-down excitement of GTA and GTA2 to the mind blowing 3dness (and the infamous hot coffee mod). Chinatown Wars takes the top down of the originals and the 3D (and hookers) of the later games mixes them together.

The Good

This game is fun, VERY stylized, and adult. Why do people love GTA games? Because they are open-ended sand box games that allow you go drive around hitting people with cars and causing mayhem.

The top down style fits very well with the limited 3d capabilities of the DS. Also the stylization makes you really forget that you are on a portable unit.

The Bad

The story is pretty lame, which isn’t that big of a problem. As I said above, the story in these games are worthless, but they are challenges so you end up doing them anyways after an hour or two of driving around for no reason.

The aiming can get a little wonky at times. While someone right in front of me is blasting me away with a shotgun, the game decides the woman pedestrian at the edge of the screen is a bigger threat.

The Ugly

The corny ass dialogue and goofy cut scene art is enough to make a person stab their eyes The characters in the cut scenes look like a 5 year old did them, and the conversations are just juvenile.

Although I did laugh the first couple times I heard a hooker say “You wanna piece of my pie?”, hearing it 300 times again while walking around the city gets old fast.

The Skinny

This game is fun. It has some problems, but I’m really enjoying the new crop of mature games coming out for the Nintendo console. I loved GTA and GTA2 so this game fit very well with me.

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Battlefield Heroes Beta: Not So Good

Posted in Games, PC, Reviews on April 29th, 2009 by Jade Robbins

battlefield_heroes_logo_clearTell you what, I’ve been a fan of the Battlefield series for a long time. Didn’t play much 1942, but I’ve played the HELL out of Battlefield 2 and loved every minute of it. As you all may know, I also happen to love Team Fortress 2. These reasons are why I was so excited to hear about Battlefield Heroes. With the announcement of an expanded public beta yesterday, I couldn’t help but sign myself up and give it a review.

The Good

The game look great. Very stylized (like Team Fortress 2), good sounds, great models. I like the “gain points to buy new items” aspect, because it encourages players to play consistently to buy and keep better weapons. Besides the pilot there are two extra seats on planes, and by seats I mean you sit on the wing and shoot at people.

The Bad

The game has no focus. The loss of the mini map makes you feel like you are just one guy running around a field. The weapons dont’ feel like they do damage (except to you, of course), and you feel thrown into a game with no teamwork whatsoever. My favorite ability in the Battlefield games was the ability of teammates to spot enemies for you. They have removed this from Battlefield Heroes and without this it is VERY hard to find snipers (and trust me one good sniper can just wreck a spawn) or let your pilots know where enemy planes are. There is also no voice chat or commander, which makes it TERRIBLY difficult to coordinate a team.

The vehicles are TERRIBLE. When flying a plane you have no clue where the other planes are and no seeming way to gain an advantage on them. The tanks just seem silly and without the mini gun for the driver there seems to be no good way to kill infantry with it.

The sounds get annoying QUICK. They tried to make the sounds as cartoony as possible, but I can only hear the sad trombone sound (only much higher pitched) so many times before I want to choke myself with my mouse cable.

The Ugly

As it stands right now, I would pass on this game. It just feels too disconnected. There is no teamwork and therefore it’s just another run around and shoot things, only this time you are stuck in a cartoon.

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