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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

America's Army 3


America's Army (also known as AA or Army Game Project) is a series of video games and other media developed by the United States Army and released as a global public relations initiative to help with recruitment. There were several versions released beginning in 2002, and I'm reviewing the latest version: America's Army 3, which was released in June 2009. The game is a squad-based realistic first person shooter.

The first time you start this you'll have to complete a training in which they explain the basics, such as how to use your weapons. Which is kinda essential in a war. When you complete the training you'll unlock various pieces of equipment. The controls are very smooth, especially when considering it's a free game. There is relatively little lag in this game, there are many servers and most servers have a policy of kicking people that have a ping that's too high. By completing more and more training sessions you'll unlock more equipment and abilities that can be used in online multiplayer. This game doesn't feature a singleplayer mode. Training sessions can be bought with points you accumulate during online matches. There are multiple game-modes such as Domination(called Take and Hold), Escort(having to defend a VIP through an area or kill him), TDM(Classic Mode).

During the game you'll achievements and other scores which all add up to your account and help training sessions. Your profile shows a graph with letters LDRSHIP which stand for:
Loyalty: Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other soldiers. Use teamwork, stick together and operate as a unit.
Duty: Fulfill your obligations. Complete mission objectives. Mission first.
Respect: Treat people as they should be treated. Respect your fellow soldiers, follow the plan.
Selfless Service(not Schütz Staffel, the other SS): Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own.
Honour: This is an average of everything else.
Integrity: Do what's right, legally and morally. Don't violate the Rules of Engagements, play fair.
Personal Courage: Face fear, danger or adversity (physical or moral). Engage the enemy, take calculated risks.

During the training sessions you aren't allowed to shoot your superiors, because you'll be thrown into jail if you do shoot them. Sadly, you can't have an epic breakout in order to join Al Qaida and fight against the american army. The american army also seems to have spelling problems since there are multiple instances at which Sergeant is written wrong. In america's army you're always playing as the american army, you can't decide to be the enemy, whoever that may be, because it's never told.

The graphics in america's army are okay, the environments are rather underwhelming, but the character models and weapons are quite detailed. The objects are also rather detailed and well done, however not everything really fits together, because you can clearly see where an object ends and a new object begins, so it gives a bit of a sterile feeling. There is also way too little blood in the game to make it seem realistic, graphics-wise. You also don't see ripped off limbs and other things that are common in war, which results in certain battles to be not as epic as they could be. Wouldn't it be awesome to see your entire squad being ripped apart by a grenade, now they only drop to the ground like ragdolls, because it's based on the unreal 3 engine.

As far as sound and music goes, AA3 is really realistic, most sounds seem to have been recorded from real guns and have not been produced by using software. There isn't much music to be found in the game except for the music in the menu, which is the song they have been using since the first game. The song is rather standard, it's semi-epic and quasi-good.

I've enjoyed this game, the overall experience was good, the problems I had with this were so small that they didn't ruin the overall experience. I think this game is definitely worth checking out. The game is free so why wouldn't you?


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Will Rock

Will Rock is a game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Ubisoft. Saber Interactive is known for having developed Timeshift(released in 2007) and in 2010 they will release Inversion. Ubisoft is known for quite a lot of games and series, such as the Rayman series, Assassin's Creed, Brothers in Arms and many more. Will Rock was released in june 2003.

In Will Rock you're playing as Willford Rockwell. Willford is a young archaeologists who heads down to Mount Olympus in order to investigate a possible entrance of a temple, but as soon as he starts examining the entrance things go bad, the Olympian Restoration Army kidnaps your girlfriend and performs a ritual which opens the gate, through which they flee, but during a gunfight one of the statues is hit, and Prometheus arises from the statue striking down on the remaining ORA members. Then he turns to you and asks you to combine your power so that you do him a favor and kill Zeus and his minions and you'll get your girlfriend back. And at the end this will be exact what's going to happen, so there are no plot-twists in this game, it's more of an intro and and outro really.

Will Rock is an old-school first person shooter, you walk around, picking up weapons and items and shoot enemies, lots of enemies. Because in Will Rock you'll have to kill hundreds of enemies per section of a level. Luckily they are all quite easy to kill, it's just the sheer amount of them that are giving you a hard time sometimes, although I have to admit that the game is fairly easy. There are some differences between a normal shooter and Will Rock, primarily it's the fact that you can get powerups throughout the game. There are three powerups you can get Titan Damage, Titan Motion and Invulnerability. Titan Damage increases the damage you do for 30 seconds, Titan Motion gives you slow-motion for 30 seconds and Invulnerability makes you invincible for 30 seconds. The gameplay and controls feel very smooth and give you absolute control over your character, which is something I like in videogames, because it can help you a lot in certain situations, but more on that in the section about leveldesign. The weapons you can use in this game are a shovel, a pistol, a shotgun, a machine gun, a minigun, an acid gun, a medusa gun, an atomic gun(which can be missed), fireball thrower and a crossbow.

The graphics are okay for a game from 2003, they aren't the best from that year but they suffice and the smoothness of the gameplay more than makes up for it. The giant environment is a sight for sore eyes, the gigantic temples and arena's have an epic feel to them, especially during the boss fights, especially the last one where you confront Zeus himself. The enemies you face are pretty standard but their design has been done fairly well, not that it really sticks out, after all the pace at which you're blazing through enemies won't give you much time to sight-see.

The leveldesign is also great, as I've mentioned before the temples, giant arenas and other places you'll visit during your adventure are done very well and have an epic feeling to them. The areas are mixed up, you have levels with water, lava and rooms filled with traps, so you never know what you're going to expect. In Will Rock you'll have certain areas in which you have to do some platforming, but rarely you'll have to make a pixel-perfect jump, the game seems to be quite forgiving when it comes to platforming. However, you can skip certain parts if you do have pixel-perfect skills, sometimes it's a secret, but there are also times at which the developer simply didn't expect anyone to be able to make a certain jump. For example, within the game I was in a temple in which you had four different ways of getting to the top level and all four ways were supposed to be enclosed, because the developers had put in a round fence in order to keep players from simply using the edge below to skip having to use a different route, but what I found out is that if you manage to land on the fence, you can use it to hop past that area.

There are about ten levels in this game, and they're divided into three missions, every mission contains three levels and those missions end in a boss fight and the last level is the fight against Zeus. The boss-fights vary in difficulty, the first one(a giant cyclops) is a push-over, the second one(a giant guy with an eye-patch and a wooden leg) I found to be extremely difficult, since it took me multiple attempts to kill him. But the third boss(a flying bird woman thing) was very easy, especially with the acid gun. The final boss(Zeus) starts out as being quite difficult but when you've discovered his pattern you can simply pick a spot where he can't hit you and where you can hit him and kill him softly but steadily.

The sound and music in this game is exceptionally well, it starts out as We Will Rock You as the menu song, and throughout the game there are various rock remixes on other songs. Now if you don't care too much about rock music, you can turn it off in the menu and simply play your own music in the background like I did. The sounds of the guns are okay, they sound the way they should sound, they might not be a 100% correct but this game doesn't try to be realistic so this can be forgiven, the enemies and other sounds sound the way they should sound. Every once in a while your main character will say some line that's supposed to make you laugh, but more often than not they aren't funny.

So, to conclude this review, I would definitely recommend this game if you really like old-school first-person shooters. If you don't really care too much about shooters I'd suggest you give it a rent or something seeing as some may think the game is quite boring, because of the thousands of enemies you plough through in order to get to the end, however the final boss is definitely worth all the time, not really the ending itself (it's a cheap slideshow basically telling you that all is good now). So yeah, check this game out, it should be quite cheap now, seeing as it was released in 2003.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Gears of War


This Third Person Shooter was developed by Epic Games en released by Microsoft Game Studios in 2006. Epic Games is known for the Unreal series, the Unreal Tournament series and above all the commonly used game-engine, the Unreal Engine.

The game takes place on the planet Sera where humanity is being threatened by a race called, the Locust. This race emerged from the ground in all cities attacking and killing humans on the day called Emergence Day. As a result people fled to the Jacinto Plateau, a 100km wide plateau made of granite, where the locust couldn’t break through. Eventually, the Locust broke through the defenses surrounding the plateau. The game itself commences 14 years after Emergence Day.

The main character of Gears of War (GoW) is Marcus Fenix, an ex-soldier who got thrown into prison for leaving the battlefield. As Fenix, you are ordered to obtain and deliver a device called the Resonator, to map the subterranean tunnels that the Locust use. After which a bomb, called the Lightmass bomb, will be launched at the center of the tunnel network. Well so far the story. But before I close this part, one final comment. This game is as linearly as almost every other shooter.

The maps in GoW are very well done, giving you enough opportunities to take cover behind a wall or a refrigerator (don’t ask). At certain points in some maps you have to decide what route to take, either right or left. I found out that there’s almost no difference in the choice you make. And to keep players entertained, they’ve added a part where you drive a vehicle.

Of to the weapons in the game. Immediately at the start of the game, you’re given 2 weapons, a pistol and a assault rifle. Now there’s nothing special about the pistol but the fun starts with the assault rifle. Instead of a knife as bayonet, here you have your own special chainsaw. And with it you get some amusing cinematics where you splice a Locust soldier in half. Ah relaxing. Another great weapon is the Hammer of Dawn, an awesome weapon that uses satellites to rain fire and death upon your enemies. The drawback of the weapon is that it’s only available for a certain amount of time.

One other thing the developers added is a feature called active reloading. Meaning that when you reload a weapon a bar appears showing multiple lines in three colors. When you press the reload button at right moment, it doesn’t only reload your weapon faster but also gives it a damage bonus for a limited amount of time.

The game focuses, next to shooting a lot of Locust, on taking cover. Now on a low difficulty taking cover isn’t a thing you would think about, but one the higher ones however, it becomes clear that you are forced to take cover in order to survive every battle. But to prevent players from staying in one place constantly, enemies in GoW tend to flank their opponent or throw grenades at their position. And to make matters worse, your enemies can pop out behind you if you don’t look out. Locust reinforcements usually comes in the form of emergence holes from where the Locust spawn. Luckily this is easily solved with a well placed grenade.

So to conclude my review, Gears of War is a game that you will definitely like, if you are into shooters of course. The enemies will keep you alert throughout the game and you will have a hard time to stop playing when you haven’t reached the end.



Monday, July 5, 2010

Robot Arena 2



Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy is a robot action game developed by Gabriel Entertainment, the company that also made the first game and also the company that's infamous for making six games in the John Deere series. The game was released in February 2003 on PC.

As you can guess by the title you have to create a robot and destroy your opponents in the arena. You can also pick one of the standard robots but these robots are very weak, and thus it's very hard to win the tournaments with these ones. However, if you're able to build one yourself with strong weapons like our robot in the video the singleplayer tournaments are very easy. The only problem is finding out how to build a robot that actually works. But when you discover that you'll have a lot of fun with this game. The game offers a lot of customization and freedom when looking at other games of that period.

In this game you play in seasons, and in each season there are nine tournaments. In each of these tournaments you have to win four 1vs1 battles or two battles against three other robots (these are mostly king of the hill battles, get on top of the plateau and keep the other robots away to achieve points, or you can just destroy them all, that also works fine). There are four ways to defeat your opponent: Destroying his robot, immobilize his robot (can be done by destroying his wheels) eliminating his robot (push him in a pit) or when you've achieved the most points in battle (just smash up the other robots) after the time has expired. For each victory you gain points, and when you have the most points after you've played the nine tournaments, you win the season. There are 15 AI teams, each with three different robots. One in each weight class: Lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight. Unfortunately the AI teams are very weak and it's easy to win these tournaments, there is only one robot that is quite hard, and that's the third opponent in the video below.

The graphics of this game have been improved in comparison with the first game, as expected. The arena levels look great, and they didn't forget to put the traps in the game, something that really has to be in a robot battle game. Some of the traps are: spikes, saws, sledgehammers and launch plateau's. There is no ingame music, only in the main menu. A fun sound effect that they've put in is the announcement voice before the battle commences.

This game also has a multiplayer option, but the servers have been shut down two years ago. There is only one forum that's still standing. Their name is GameTechMods, in case you're interested.

The game has some compatibility problems with the latest operating systems, but it's still playable. It's a fun game to unwind after a day of stress. In conclusion: It's quite a fun game, but unfortunately it's a little bit to easy.