The Suberban Gamer
My blog about my gaming life
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Binary Domain
I went into Binary Domain expecting it to not hold my interest for more than a few chapters. The first 30 minuets of the game I saw was enough to get me to try it through gamefly but with a little caution. The pedigree did give some hope being that the creator of Yakuza was heading project. What I can say about the so far is that it defiantly wants to tell a deep story and the two characters are not representative of the attitude of the game, they are more caricatures of first person shooters that popular now a days. The rest a more serious not that the first two (Dan and Big Bo) aren't at the appropriate times. The plot revolves around an incident with a robot that thought it was human and assaulted a big corporation involved in making robots. These robots are called hollow children and it is believed that the Japanese rival to the American company is behind this.
What I can say about the game so far is that the plot has been able to keep going so far and the combat is interesting enough that I want to see through to the end.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
I need to write more
So I haven't updated this blog in a while so I am going to change that. Since I can't make videos I have to find a new way of communicating my love of video games and this is a good substitute. Now what I will be writing about is my opinions on games and game news, with some announcements here and there. As for what I've been doing all this time, well a lot of things happened. To begin me and my family moved from way up north in Michigan to down south in Texas and that does not lend itself to internet activity and it took us three days to get with the moving truck. We did not have the option to use a plane so we drove the mini van (which had no air conditioning by the way) and the moving truck all the way to Texas From Michigan. Understand that the truck could only go a maximum of 60 MPH so that was pain, there were also a few bumps on the way but we got there eventually.
We could not go immediately into our new house yet because a few things needed to be taken care of and when that was done it still didn't have electricity or water or internet. A few days later it was all taken care but I still could not make videos because all my stuff was back in Michigan you see the truck was not big enough to hold all our crap( I also forgot to mention that most of the heavy lifting was done by me and my dad and that was a real bitch not to mention we had this crappy big ass tv that weighed a metric fuck ton I'm glad we got rid of that piece of shit). So yeah I still had a computer to watch videos from and we had cable, my siblings had school and I pretty much eat, slept and shit all day for two weeks.
Finally it is time for me to head back to Michigan to begin living on my own and complete my high school diploma and that is pretty much were I am now. I hope to write here more in fact I am sure I will see you soon.
We could not go immediately into our new house yet because a few things needed to be taken care of and when that was done it still didn't have electricity or water or internet. A few days later it was all taken care but I still could not make videos because all my stuff was back in Michigan you see the truck was not big enough to hold all our crap( I also forgot to mention that most of the heavy lifting was done by me and my dad and that was a real bitch not to mention we had this crappy big ass tv that weighed a metric fuck ton I'm glad we got rid of that piece of shit). So yeah I still had a computer to watch videos from and we had cable, my siblings had school and I pretty much eat, slept and shit all day for two weeks.
Finally it is time for me to head back to Michigan to begin living on my own and complete my high school diploma and that is pretty much were I am now. I hope to write here more in fact I am sure I will see you soon.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Sonic colors Review
So Dr. Eggman has made an amusement park in space to mask his attempt at using a species of aliens who are made of living energy called wisp to rule the world. As usual sonic is there with his long time friend tails to go stop him. While the story is really nothing to right home about the writing is genuinely funny at times with its references to how often the series has changed voce actors. The dialogue between sonic and tails also feels more real because you feel like these guys have known each other for a long time and the banter between Eggman and his two robot minions is also funny for the most part.
As for the amusement park in space this severs as the levels sonic runs through. There are six zones Tropical Resort, Sweet Mountain, Starlight Carnival, Planet Wisp, Aquarium Park, and Asteroid Coaster. Each has its own theme and looks very good compared to other Wii games such as Mario Galaxy. Thou sonic colors is a 3D game it feels more like a 2D game with 3D segments, most the time your on a 2D plan like the old sonic games. The twist here is that there are power ups in the form of the wisp that Eggman has captured. The power ups include laser, drill, hover, cube, rocket, spikes, and frenzy. Each power up helps sonic gets through the level in different even helping find alternate paths. These powers come in handy when fighting a boss too. There are only four bosses in the game three of which are repeated and there are all very easy.
There are also bonus stages that you can unlock by collect red rings you find throughout the levels. Beating all of them unlocks a very special treat Super Sonic.
While most of the game provides a fair challenge there are times were the game can seem very cheap like have pitfalls or having obstacles get in your way when you have no idea that they are there because your going so fast. The music is all around very good. The ones that play during the stages are fitting and energetic. The main track Reach for the Stars in particular fits the game well. All in all sonic colors is a solid title if you’re a sonic fan definitely buy it and if you are not a sonic fan rent it.
As for the amusement park in space this severs as the levels sonic runs through. There are six zones Tropical Resort, Sweet Mountain, Starlight Carnival, Planet Wisp, Aquarium Park, and Asteroid Coaster. Each has its own theme and looks very good compared to other Wii games such as Mario Galaxy. Thou sonic colors is a 3D game it feels more like a 2D game with 3D segments, most the time your on a 2D plan like the old sonic games. The twist here is that there are power ups in the form of the wisp that Eggman has captured. The power ups include laser, drill, hover, cube, rocket, spikes, and frenzy. Each power up helps sonic gets through the level in different even helping find alternate paths. These powers come in handy when fighting a boss too. There are only four bosses in the game three of which are repeated and there are all very easy.
There are also bonus stages that you can unlock by collect red rings you find throughout the levels. Beating all of them unlocks a very special treat Super Sonic.
While most of the game provides a fair challenge there are times were the game can seem very cheap like have pitfalls or having obstacles get in your way when you have no idea that they are there because your going so fast. The music is all around very good. The ones that play during the stages are fitting and energetic. The main track Reach for the Stars in particular fits the game well. All in all sonic colors is a solid title if you’re a sonic fan definitely buy it and if you are not a sonic fan rent it.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Pikmin 2 walkthrough complete
I have finally completed the video walkthrough for Pikmin 2. It took a lot of time and energy, but I'm glad it's done. Now I am going to take a break from walkthroughs and just post videos on a smaller scale not full on walkthroughs. You can see the complete walkthrough for Pikmin 2 here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E6884AD31756B230
Finished Metroid other M
I finished Metroid other M and I have to say despite its flaws it was an enjoyable experience. The story is okay coming from Nintendo. The voice acting all around was decent and the way it all came to an end was enough of big payoff to make it all worth it. I felt that the story made Samus more human by giving here flaws and made her somewhat venerable. Sometime in the beginning of the game Samus runs into her old commanding officer Adam. She agrees to only use her weapons when authorized to, the reason why is explained in the gorgeous cut scenes that are in the game. The way you play is by holding the Wii mote sideways and for the most part it works but can be trouble some when trying to platform jump. There are also points were you go into a first person view and have to look around for something of any importance. The game gives you no hints at all of what to look for so you could spend some time looking in the wrong direction which is often. I liked the game but it would be safe to rent it since there is not much to do after completing the game.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Scott Pilgrim is awsome
I saw the Scott Pilgrim movie yesterday and I think this is the most energetic I've been while watching a movie. The video game references and style don't get in the movies way but enhance it. The visuals are colorful and help get the feel of the movie across. The actors all do a great job of playing their respective characters, especially Micheal Serra. The fight scenes are full of energy and are all so memorable that I can't really pick a favorite. This is defiantly a movie to see if you like video games.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Limbo Review
What Limbo is about hardly matters to me. What does however is the atmosphere that draws you in to this interesting and dangerous world. You start off in a forest playing as a boy having no idea why your hear except if you read the vague description when you download the game. In the forest you meet a very deadly spider and other children, both want you dead. The lack of explanation for why these things are happening to you as well the art style and ambient noises help draw you into Limbo. There are three things you use to control your character the analogue stick to move, the A button to jump, and the B button to grab objects. This simple control scheme keeps you focused on whats happening in the game. The puzzles start out simple involving lite platforming and moving objects to get across big gaps. Latter on they get more complicated some involving gravity manipulation towards the end. The deaths are what Limbo will be remembered for other than its great atmosphere. Since the character you control is a child these deaths have a bigger impact than if it was a locust being chainsawed to death. He can be crushed, drowned, shocked and more. No noise or excessive amounts of blood are present so you can only focus what is happening to him, and that is just some of the things that can happen to you. Limbo is definitely a game that I would recommend to anyone with a 360 it is an experience that should be played.
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