Thursday, November 1, 2007

PC Gaming, my Rose and my Thorn.

I love PC gaming, it's seriously awesome, and something I love spending time with. I play tons of games like Guild Wars, World of Warcraft, Oblivion, and older games such as Diablo 2 and Return to Castle Wolfenstien: Enemy Territory. PC gaming feels almost like a second home.

But at the same time, PC gaming is extremely frustrating and can be a hassle. For example, long installs, crashing installs, long installs that crash, game chug, game lag, crashing games. Games crash on the PC more then any console, which is very annoying, I actually had trouble installing Diablo 2 on my XPS 400.

With all these problems, PC gaming will always frustrate me in ways nothing else can, but when it all works out PC gaming is a blast. I love my PC, it's good and can play most games on medium or medium low.

Now since my PC only runs games this way, I've decided to go ahead and buy a new much better computer. Now I wouldn't just buy a new computer just to buy one, I want to play a lot of games such as:
  • Hellgate: London (Maxed)
  • Gears of War PC (Maxed)
  • The Witcher
  • Lord of the Rings Online (Maxed)
  • Crysis
  • Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway
  • The Borderlands
Those are just a few games that look awesome, and I won't have a new computer probably until around June 2008 though.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Free to Download and Free to Play MMORPGs have a new King!

Silkroad Online is a very fun game, it's fresh, fun and just a great game to play. It's a very neat premise that throws you in the middle of the time in history that revolved trade on the Silkroad. So you don't pick any races, you choose a nationality Chinese or European. Both nationalities are virtually the same, they both can use the same classes, gear, etc. Thats one of the games downsides, the character customization is not very good. You don't choose a hair style, or a face, just a template, while most of the templates look good, it's easy to see the same one a lot. That aside, the gameplay and combat are both very good, the quests are only uninspired, but that isn't really a problem since most of them involve combat, which is the games best aspect. The creatures also look fairly unique and you fight some exotic looking ones at level 1. But the main reason why this game gets an 9 as opposed to a 10, is probably the controls. This game involves you clicking your way from place to place which isn't bad, but it also isn't great. The only other option would be using the arrow keys, which is not a good choice. But the bottom line is that Silkroad Online is a very fun game, and it's hard to be picky when this game is so much fun, and deep since it's totally free. So by all means, Silkroad is totally worth your time to at least look at, and if you don't like it, it didn't cost you any money.

Pros:
  • Very Fun
  • Graphics looks great
  • Character Animations are clean
  • You get more than your monies worth, even though its free!

Cons:
  • Can get a little laggy
  • Uninspired quests
  • Controls could have been a little better
  • The Character customization is not good

Final Score: 9 out of 10



Oh and 800 Team Fortress kills!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

October...sheesh.

With October coming to a close, the news is slowly rolling in. Well, barley slowly rolling in. This month there was a lot of big stuff announced, updated upon, and just a whole lot of stuff going on in the gaming world!

Lets take a look at all the big news items this month:
  • Spore announced for Wii
  • Sony has sold 120 million PS3s as of October 26
  • Street Fighter 4 announced
  • Both Xbox 360 and PS3 price drops!
and that is just off the top of my head.

Hellgate London is coming out this Wednesday, I may buy it after it got an 89% in PC Gamer.

Oh and I'm trying to get more visitors on this site, so if you have freinds or even family, hell people you don't even like, tell them to check out this site.

I also reached my 500th kill in Team Fortress hooray for me!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hellgate: London: Demo: Colon

So last Thursday (October 18, 2007) Flagship games released the Hellgate: London demo. I gave it a shot this morning, and here is what I have to say.

It's good.

Hellgate: London is good not great, not bad. Good. The game play is quite a bit of fun, sure but everything else isn't as great. The graphics are o.k. at best, they really don't take advantage of the graphical power of a PC. Come on, you can make a versatile graphics engine without making the graphics o.k.! The graphics were disappointing. The ambiance and music both sound good, while the voice acting (though minimal, thank God) is horrendous! You can also run straight through boxes and other objects (No, not walls), which is ridiculous. I guess all that matters really is the gameplay but, with all these other problems I know for fact I won't buy this game day 1. I will probably get it eventually though.

I say a flat 8.0/10

Thursday, October 18, 2007

MMO Graveyard claims another.

Ok, now I am a huge RPG fan. I mean seriously a HUGE MMORPG fan. I play a bunch. I played Lord Of the Rings Online, Guild Wars, City of Heroes, World Of Warcraft, most all of them. And I was really looking froward to one.

Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising was canceled.

Now I am a little upset here. This game seriously looked sick. I mean it. I felt like it could be the next great MMO. Yet, unfortunately It was canceled because Perpetual Entertainment wanted to focus more on Star Trek Online.

Yeah, it sucks. I guess I shouldn't complain since I have so many more options.

Rest In Piece Gods and Heroes.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Team Fortress 2! World of Warcraft! Big Rigs! and Of Course Halo3!

Well I have been playing so much Team Fortress 2 its a little unbearable, hell after this post I'll probably go right back on it. Yeesh. Well, Team Fortress is pretty much the best multi-player experience I have had in a good long while, it's just so fun and addictive. I still can't believe I am still the only guy in my circle of friends who has it! I want that achievement for playing with seven of your friends. Speaking of achievements, I got a few in TF2 today, well almost a few. I got the turret achievement and head of the class each worth 5 points, and I need to play on one more map and get one more revenge kill! But I also finally got all the skulls and terminals in Halo 3, which took all of two hours since I'm a noob at Halo. After these achievements it brings my total score to: 8,005! Yeah, I kinda ruined the 8,000 by getting the turret achievement in TF2. But I'm happy I cleared the 7,000 points hump.

On to what the actual Blog entry and something I really want to talk about, World of Warcraft. I get questions regarding this video game a lot, such as is it good and is it worth it, and so on. I want to say this, World of Warcraft is a fabulous game. Of course that would be the meat of the game, like the questing and dungeons. The rest really is up to who your actually playing with and if you're a patient gamer. World of Warcraft does have a ton of action, but it also can get boring yes but that isn't the point, it's good at being an Massively Multi-player Online Role Playing Game, very good. While the actual combat system may seem a little bland, does it really matter? Their are around 8.5 million people who play the damn game, that in my book is massive. I mean think about it, if 8.5 million people play the game and seriously enjoy them selves, doesn't that mean you should at least try the game before you throw insults at it and the people who play it? It's an addicting game! Deal with it the fact that some people choose to play it is fine. I don't play as much as I use to that is for sure, but I still enjoy a dungeon or two every now and then. Now their are a people who truly need to go outside and get some fresh air and stop eating hot pockets and guzzling Mountain Dew Game Fuel, anyone who dressed up as their avatar for BLizCon '07 and anyone who masturbates to a night elf female really need to get a job or need to ride a bike or take a hike. And people who think all addicted players are like that, they have totally the wrong idea, I mean I'm addicted to Team Fortress 2 but I go out and enjoy the city, and all that.

On to more! Yes I know this blog entry has been exceedingly long, but I assure you it is coming to a close, but I do want to share with you a neat video I found on Gamespot.com it's hysterical!

I hope that worked.

Thats it, goodbye!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

So I Beat Portal Today

Well I finished Portal today, And I am impressed Valve did a really good job with delivering a great Puzzler. As far as Action-Adventure games go, Portal shouldn't be missed. So yeah, I really enjoyed Portal. It's fun its frantic, it's awesome, it's well, Portal.

On the downside, Portal is only about 2 and a half hours long. Which is a little disappointing, but there still is a lot to do after your done with it, challenge missions, beating the game again, commentary, it's a really great and unique experience I want to play again and again.

So out of 10 I would rate Portal a:
9/10

Why Halo 3? Why??

I just bought the Orange Box for the Xbox 360. It's a sweet package! I've only played Portal and Team Fortress 2, but hot damn those games are figgin' sweet!

But there is a problem.

There is a huge shortage of TF2 servers!

I can guess why. Halo 3. And, yes Halo 3 is an AWESOME game, don't get me wrong. It's just that since about 400,000 people play it at once, there aren't too many TF2 servers.

Aside from that small problem, TF2 is a BLAST. No pun intended. It really is an awesome game. I've only played 5/9 classes but those guys are really awesome, they were all extremely fun to play. I have had so much fun with it I can barley contain my self!

Portal is also really sweet, it's really really hard to explain though, just watch a game play video. It is beautifully well done, and it's a pretty funny game.

I still haven't touched Half-Life 2, and I probably wont until I'm done with Portal.

The Orange Box is really worth it, $60 for 5 games? Count me in! I really really love it. Portal and TF2 seriously make the whole damn package worth it, and I can't wait to try out Half-Life 2, well yeah I can but it still looks awesome.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

3:10 To Yuma

I just got back from the new western 3:10 to Yuma. And might I say, it kicked ass. It was awesome, it was intense and it had Christian Bale! Overall I would give like an 8.5-9/10

I Finished the Fight.

Yep, I beat Halo 3 at 8:07 am. What an awesome game! I will post up a review in a day or two. Im exhausted.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Stuff!

To be specific, Halo 3 is pretty damn awesome still. The single player is a ton of fun, I haven't gotten a chance though to play the live multiplayer.

Vote for Sam.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Halo 3= yes.

I beat the first two levels of Halo 3 today. And it is safe to say, it kicks ass. Halo 3 is a ton of fun. I already like it more than Halo 2. I haven't even touched Forge or the multilayer, and I already love it. I can't wait to get playing again. I'll be posting everyday with updates on my Halo3 experience.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Where is my Halo 3?

I've been waiting for hours now to crack in to Halo 3! I'm starting to get impatient, and I'm really really really excited for this damn game! On another note, this is my shortest post ever, and Stranglehold for the Ps3 came out to day. Screw Halo 3. Just kidding.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Halo 3 this Tuesday! And other stuff I feel compeled to talk about!

As you have probably seen Gamespot and IGN have both reviewed Halo 3! 9.5/10 from both websites. They both said that the multiplayer is freaking insane! It looks like a blast. I seriously ca not wait. And I am also very excited to announce this is the first game that I will not play the default difficulty on my first play through. Thats right, I'm going Heroic! I have reasons too, I consider my self quite experienced in the Halo universe, and Heroic has added in much better enemy A.I. and more chances to use items due to the tougher difficulty, for example there may be a mounted machine gun in an area that Easy or Normal would not have. It looks like a ton of fun, and 4 player co-op looks like a ton of fun! I can't wait! My special edition comes tomorrow via amazon.com!

So, pretty nice if I do say so. So while playing Guild Wars over the weekend and throughout the week, There were places that I just had to take a screen shot of. I hosted them in photobucket for a slide show, there is a link below. (there are 25+ images!) Enjoy!
Link to Slide Show 1
Link to Slide Show 2
Link to Slide Show 3

Now that is out of the way, yeah I am really really excited about Halo 3, it just looks awesome. I really feel awesome about getting it tomorrow, like a ton of other people, and I get to brag to my best friend. I'll tell you guys what I think, as soon as I get done playing it.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Stuff...

Hey, today I was surfing the net taking a look around and I saw something. Halo 3 will be reviewed today! (9/23/07) I'm a little excited for a review. It makes me really wonder how big a game Halo 3 will be. I know it's huge, but when I'm hotly anticipating a review, you know it has to be the biggest game of the year.

With that all said and done, time to fill you in on what I've been up to. I've been playing a fair amount of Guild Wars (5 hours this week) I'm about 66% through it. I will have a review as soon as I beat it. (I'll try to work on grammar and typos this time.) I'll talk a little more about Guild Wars a little later. Also I've been playing Wolfenstien: Enemy Territory. My Kill/Death ratio is 0.669, my kill per minute stat is 0.574, and I have a skill rating of 658. Those are pretty mediocre stats, I'm getting better though. Enemy Territory is a fun game, it's also free, which is a good reason to start playing if you haven't. You can download it here and here Downloads>Wolfenstien: Enemy Territory. I have also been playing some 1 on 1 matches in Gears of War with my brother and best friend, a little bit of Dead Rising. And a whole lot of Skate.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Bioshock Review

Right, I know I said I would post every week, that didn't happen. Well I'm going to start posting up entries around twice a week, unless something comes up I want to share. Well here I am postin' away.

Lets get crackin'.

First I need to talk about Bioshock! I beat Bioshock about a week ago, sorry I didn't have time to tell you what I think, but here goes.

Bioshock-Review

Bioshock is one of this years most anticipated shooters by Irrational Games, now known as 2k Boston. And Bioshock does live up to the hype. More so probably, because Bioshock is one hell of a game!
Now I must warn you, this is not a 100% spoiler ridden review, I don't intend on giving away the ending or plot twists, but some things may be spoilers.

Meet Andrew Ryan, a man who wanted to create the perfect city, a place where scientists didn't have to deal with religion, where artists weren't effected by morality, "a place where the great were not constrained bye the small." Andrew Ryan wanted this. And for quite some time he did. Of course things went wrong. Andrew Ryan created the underwater city of Rapture, a far out 25 fathoms deep city right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Andrew Ryan created Plasmid, a genetic enhancement to the human body, allowing him or her to do incredible things, such as shoot lightning from the palm of there hand or light a fire with the tip of their finger. Plasmids are great, huh? Wrong, Plasmids had quite unusual side effects, "splicing up" people, which basically means they got messed up! Splicers are the enemies you will be fighting throughout the game, there are different types, for example the Thuggish splicer tries to beat the hell out of you with a pipe, or the Leadhead splicer will try to shoot your brains out.

Game play wise Bioshock play like a charm. It plays extremely well, being one of the best games all year. It really does the shooter genre wonders. You get a good amount of guns to fire, such as shot guns, grenade launchers, and a chemical thrower (which is exactly what it sounds like). The guns are fun to fire and are effective against Splicers and other enemies. Each gun has 3 ammo types as well, which are very fun to play around with. Every gun has a standard fire, which is a balanced shot, but other ammo types are there to pierce armor and so forth, using the exploding buck shot ammo for the first time (and even after that) is a ton of fun. Of course while weapons are effective, you need to combine them with Plasmids in order to really take down your enemy. Using Plasmids works the same way shooting a gun works, and the plasmids are very fun to mess around with. Using them effectively is fun and deadly, for example freezing someone with the Winter Blast plasmid and then blowing them to chunks with your machine gun is a ton of fun. There are a good amount of Plasmids, all of them working for different situations and fun to play with. Using the combination of Plasmids and weapons is extremely useful against the one true other enemy. The "boss fights", the absolute toughest enemy in the game. The Big Daddy. The Big Daddies are huge, and tough dudes. The Big Daddies are not just there for show though, they have a reason for being in Rapture. To protect the little sisters. Little sisters play a huge role in rapture, they carry Adam. These deformed little girls, have the most important thing in Rapture. Adam is what keeps you alive, it allows you to upgrade your health, unlock more Plasmids, and other very important things. You need Adam, and thus you have to go through a Big Daddy to get it. From Telekinesis to Insect Swarm Plasmids are a ton of fun, as is the combat.

From a technical standpoint Bioshock looks awesome. Bioshock may be the best looking game to come out all year, and the sound is superb. Bioshock really looks like what a next-gen game should look like, it competes with heavy hitters like Gears of War and Oblivion when it comes down to awesome looking games. The graphics, look pretty funky, it looks realistic and also almost like a cartoon is some places. Its a unique blend that looks awesome on both PC and Xbox 360. The art style looks like the 50's considering 1959 was the last "sane" year of Rapture. Everything looks really nice, from Splicers, to octopuses, to your grenade launcher everything looks excellent. Bioshock is also a excellent sounding game, the sounds from Machine gun, to the sound of your Electro-Bolt Plasmid to the clashing and clanging of Rapture falling apart, Bioshock's sound effects are superb. The musical score is also excellent, and fitting for Bioshock, with a lot of traditional sounds mixed with some cool modern touches. And the voice acting in Bioshock, is phenomenal. Every single word of dialog is incredible, each character's script sounds incredible, the voice acting is the best I've heard all year.


Sadly, Bioshock does have a few problems. First of all if your bought the PC version of the game, you can only install it twice, which is a little crazy. Also on both platforms, Bioshock has a good amount of bugs, such as hiccups, and locking up. Bioshock also has a few frame rate problems, which can actually fixed through the options menu to make Bioshock run a little smoother, but the game will suffer graphically. These problems are only minor, but it really does stink for a game like this to even have these problems.


All in all, Bioshock is a must have for Xbox 360 or PC, one of the best games to come out all year, this is a game you really owe to yourself to take a look at. Bioshock is incredible, it's a masterpiece.


Score: 9.8/10

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Bioshock And Eye Of The North

Bioshock-
Bioshock is an amazing game so far, it really deserves its 9.6 average. The story is incredible, and its fun to watch it unfold. The shooting is intense and fun, while it is extremely fun against Big Daddies, but I have found lock-ups on my 360.. I will say my final verdict later.

Eye of the North-
Eye of the North so far is also really fun, very nostalgic to old school Guild Wars players, the environments are lush and awesome. Biggest problem is the armor isn't very cool, just re-skinned armors from the other games.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Bloggin'

Hey, it's Turtlefuzz. I'm hitting up the blog scene by posting stuff at least once a week. I'll be posting up my opinions on games, movies, music, current events, stuff like that.

Now that you know what I'm all about I'll get to the bloggin'.

Today I spent a good 135$ on stuff at Best Buy. I bought The Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season One dvd, I watched the first disc, hilarious stuff. I love Frylock and Carl, just funny, funny stuff. I'm looking foward to Robot Chicken: Season two dvd coming out this month, I'll deffenetly buy it. I bought the M. Night Shyamalan film, Unbreakable. It's really, really a great movie. Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson both do a terrific job, and it has a nice twist at the end. I also bought the new Guild Wars expansion pack, Guild Wars: Eye of the North, though I didnt get a chance to play it, and I've been drooling over the box impatiently. Last, I bought Bioshock, finally! But also, I didn't get a chance to play it! So same crap with Eye of the North, I cant play it until later tommorow. But still I had a good shopping binge.

Earlier this week Ubisoft reported that they didn't have any future plans for a Xbox 360 or PC version of Haze. This doesn't really concern me, since I plan on buying a PS3 anyway, at least next year or so. Haze is looking sick though, so unfortenetly I may have to wait a little while for it. But I think it will be worth the wait, I mean it's Free Radical, the developers of the Time Splitters series!

So that about does it for now. I think I'll post another entry tommorow talking about my Eye of the North experience along with Bioshock, also to get the whole bloggin' thing down.