Showing posts with label real time strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real time strategy. Show all posts

Tuesday 3 May 2011

BrĂ¼tal Legend: game review (ps3/360)

brutal-legend-box-artworkPerhaps one of the most under rated games i have played in a long time brutal legend was a pet project of game designer tim schafer, and it quickly turned into a game the likes of something you have never played before. its bizarre quirky and packed full of unique experiences that will have you playing for hours, if not days. for fans of metal it really feels special, not only does it address newer metal but also old or classic metal with well known characters like ozzy and lemmy playing pivotal rolls in the story. sure the main protagonist is voiced by jack black which for some people is reason enough to snap the disc in half but you would be missing out on a fun packed game.

welcome-to-brutal-legend-10122009-580pxYou play eddie riggs a roadie for the latest in nu metal a band called kabbage boy (more like blink 182) during one of their shows riggs puts his life at risk to save one of them from a fatal accident, after being killed he finds himself transported to a brutal world ruled by demons who are bent on extinguishing the torch of metal music. he is not alone in his fight and he soon recruits troops to aid him in his quest, along the way he makes friends and enemies but his real foe are the legions of bondage loving demons who look like something from a clive barker movie (hellraiser much?) wish to rid the world of music and will kill anyone who gets in their way, now riggs who was used to a life behind the spotlight soon takes centre stage.  

brutal-legend-boss-screenshotThe style of game is unique and it advertises itself as a RTS (real time strategy – game) of course it has these elements but not at all like you would expect. you use your powers of rocking out to recruit an army of headbangers that can be used to tear down and destroy demons and those who want to cleanse their mythical world of metal. this is done by selecting what you want to attack, then sending a specific unit over there to get the job done. you can beef up your units by collecting the souls of loyal fans and by playing rocking guitar solo’s that appeal to the metal nature of your recruits. at first i found the RTS parts extremely difficult but once you figure out what unit to send into battle its gets easier – its also helped by the fact that you too can jump in at any time and dish out your own demon pounding powers. the game is about much more than RTS stage battles but you need to perfect the RTS to get ahead.

brutal-legend-9_g9v14_3858The world riggs ends up in is unlike anything he ever imagined, as a metal loving guitar playing headbanger it really appeals to his nature and to fans of metal it will too. its open world and its done beautifully, grotesque yes but it feels vivid and alive with uniqueness. the landscape is a mix of forests/frozen valleys/swamplands/jungles and even a sort of  tim burtonesque dead world inhabited by all manner of ghouls and demons that i really liked. getting around the world is easy for riggs as he can summon up a deuce car at any time, the car can then be brought to a motor forge where the guardian of metal (ozzy osborne) resides. ozzy offers upgrades to your car and to your guitar, these upgrade can be used to kit you car out with weaponry and the same goes for your guitar. eddie carries a guitar with him which he uses to fight demons, it has many magical powers that result in devastating ways of destruction.

standard_the_separator_getin__bloody_bmp_jpgcopyThe game certainly lives up to its name it is extremely brutal and doesn’t shy away from violence or gore (though it gives you the choice at the start) but that’s to be expected. what i didn’t expect was a world full of stunt jumps and collectables all of which build up your experience points in the game unlocking new items and powers. using the guitar can at some times resemble guitar hero because the button pressing is very similar but it usually only takes a few seconds. the game also features a fun and intelligent online multiplayer mode that pits player against player, you get to choose what faction you want to be but if that’s not your cup of tea there is also an offline  battle mode that serves as great practice.

Brutal-legend-xbox-360-279Being a musically inspired game i did expect some good well known tracks but i was completely blown away by how many tracks feature in the game.. and how good they are! if you are a metal fan the music will seem like the best game soundtrack you ever heard and in a way it is. packed into the cars stereo are over 100 tracks by over 70 different bands, these include the following: black sabbath/judas priest/slayer/motorhead/children of bodom/inflames/marilyn manson/ministry/emperor/megadeth/dimmu borgir.. rob zombie! and much much more. the tracks are some of the bands best work and they perfectly blend into the world of brutal legend. some of the characters seem to be inspired by certain tracks as are some of the levels, “ghost in the fog” by cradle of filth plays during a dark and gothic battle with an evil female foe and yes there is fog. its this perfect blend of music mood and gaming that really makes the game shine and its not a once off either, i found that just when i thought the game couldn’t get any better it did. its not all RTS styled, there are so many collectibles to hunt out, tons of side missions that can easily be started and are all fun.

brutal_legend_ozzyNot being jack blacks biggest fan is a terrible reason to not play this game, even not liking metal that much is another reason. it does grow on you and after a while you start to admire eddie riggs and what he is doing, he is not as i thought he would be a macho loud mouth demon killing death machine – he is just a guy on a quest and at times will surprise you. the voice acting in the game is fantastic with some of the main characters being voiced by the likes of tim curry/rob halford and lita ford but curry steals the show every time with his role of the demon leader doviculus. brutal legend is a solid playing fun packed and utterly unique experience, if you were considering playing it or are just not sure it would be any good then i’d recommend picking it up.

DoviculusI love metal and i can tolerate jack black so i assumed everything else about it would be mediocre. what i didn’t expect was a great game that had gone under the radar of most open world fans for so long. there is DLC for the game but with the psn being down i have yet to purchase it. i’m giving brutal legend an 8 out of 10, two marks off for being a little frustrating when the RTS kicks in and not having good enough AI. Brutal legend is brutal and a metal lovers mash up of all things heavy and metal, if your head is not almost always banging up and down and your fingers not in the shape of devil horns then you probably won’t respect what its done but if you are.. prepare to have your world rocked!.

Saturday 1 January 2011

My top 10 games of the year

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  1. Dead Rising 2
  2. Assassins Creed: brotherhood
  3. Red Dead Redemption
  4. Gran Turismo 5
  5. Castlevania: lords of shadow
  6. GTA: episodes from liberty city
  7. Guitar Hero: warriors of rock
  8. Fallout: new vegas
  9. R.u.s.e
  10. Heavy Rain

Tuesday 17 February 2009

ENDWAR - game review (PS3) also on Xbox 360/PC

EndWar is a (RTS) game - that’s “real time strategy”. this was the first RTS I really played & I have to say I really liked it. It plays a bit like the Command & Conquer games in that you have a top down view of the battle field, from there you have command of your troops & vehicles etc. from the start I didn’t like the idea of trying a RTS game I thought it would drag on slowly & there would be no real feel to the game - but what really made me buy this game was the story & what was possible.

Set in the year 2016 the game follows what happens after a nuclear attack hits Saudi Arabia , over 20 million people are wiped out & the worlds oil supply is under threat. Soon after the USA & the EU sign a treaty which enables both nations to work together on a state of the art ballistic missiles system. As new programs & satellite systems are worked on & tested both nations announce the end of strategic nuclear war but as the price of oil rises things start to spiral out of control. Ireland & the UK refuse to join & instead merge to create a new commonwealth. Russia ultimately controls the flow of the worlds so they raise the prices drastically opting to spend the profits on creating & modernizing their own missile programs/armed forces/space race capabilities. Space militarization reaches its highest in the year 2018, 2020 sees the launch of a new space station “the freedom star” which is used for not only civilian research purposes but to launch a powerful military response anywhere on the planet.


March 23rd 2020 sees the attack on European uplink sites in Croatia by an unknown terrorist group. Then again on April 4th 2020 the same terrorist group attack Kennedy space station followed by another attack at a petrol plant in Holland. The group identifies itself as “the forgotten army” & are comprised of failed states such as South America/the Balkans/Africa - after yet another attack this time to a Russian power plant near Minsk evidence is found that the European defence minister secretly funded the terrorist group. Russia retaliates by uploading a powerful virus into the EU military defence system causing it to shoot down the American space station “freedom star” - causing a war between the EU & the USA - Russia then invades part of Poland saying they are aiding the USA, but the USA sees it as an attempt to try & put the old eastern block territories back under Russian control & so attack Russia - world war III begins.
Because the story is so complex between the EU/USA/Russia the game allows you to play as either one of the factions, the EU faction is known as “the European federation enforcer corps/the USA known as the United states joint task force/Russia’s faction is the Russian spetsnaz guards brigade. Each faction has different abilities & specializations that can be upgraded as the game progresses. Russia for example specializes in heavy armour & weaponry while the USA are faster & more precise. Its because of the ability to play as each faction that the game really shines, this also helps create a much longer lifespan to your overall gaming experience. Command points are awarded & can be used on the battlefield to call in reinforcements/extra units/mission supports, the more uplinks your faction seizes control of the more command points they are award - command points are also awarded for overall strategic manoeuvring & your ability to make decisions. Weapons of mass destruction “wmds” can be used when the defcon level is raised, these result in crushing blows to your enemy whether they be long range missiles or short burst electromagnetic pulses “emp used to shut down the enemies electronics” - be careful using such weapons as they can also destroy your own troops if they are in range. Units available in the game include riflemen/engineers/command vehicles/transports/tanks/gunships & artillery, all can be upgraded in the barracks between games. Because the game plays in a rock-paper-scissors kind of way you need to learn what unit is best effective against hostile units, for example I was trying to take out a convoy of transports & I had over 9 helicopters attacking at once, the damage caused to the transports was minor while every helicopter was near destroyed, its because of this that you really have to think before you react.

EndWar really has so much going for it that its tough to sum it all up. Key features include advanced optional voice command “play the game by issuing commands through a headset” - sitrep “used through your command vehicle to monitor the map & issue commands to your unit” - downloadable content “packs of maps & upgrades are available on the play station network & on xbox live” - locations/countries “there really are so many! usa,moscow,paris,ireland,uk,europe & more all are highly detailed & atmospheric” - on top of all that there is a huge online persistent multiplayer campaign that allows hundreds of people to join in on the action, & the action is fierce with territories being fought over constantly.”
Overall I was really surprised by this game, I only got it to see how RTS games play out & its really impressed me in every way possible. The story is taken from a Tom Clancy novel of the same name & I like how the story is not completely far fetched, WWIII occurring because of an oil crisis? Its possible. The units available & vehicles are modelled after actual units & I really prefer this to some alien race & its crafts like in a past Command & Conquer game. I liked that the game allowed for combat in over 40 real locations & that definitely made it feel more realistic that any other game of its kind. The controls were easy enough to get a grip with & once I learned the basics the real game began. Some of the menu options were a little misleading & awkward for example trying to change maps in the single player skirmish mode I had to look that up online. The game uses about 5 gigabytes on the PS3 & a lot of people might see that as a problem but other than that I cant see anything wrong with the game. EndWar might not be everyone’s cup of tea & I didn’t even think I would enjoy it but I did & I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to try a RTS style game.