Category “Judging a Game by its Demo”

Time for a little change…

Monday, 1 June, 2009

As you may be able to telll this is no the regularly scheduled College Case Study…there is a good reason for this.  Currently MyUniSpot is going through a change of power.  It will be changing over to a different host in addition to going through some changes with its looks.  The site should be up and running again with constant post in the next couple of weeks.  I apologize to the fans that we have developed.  We will be back soon.  :)

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Konibaasu

Judging a Game by its Demo - X Blade Makes you Want to Quit Gaming

Friday, 29 May, 2009

In this week of Judging a Game by its Demo, things are going to be done a little different.  The new demos that have been released has made me quite upset.  After looking at “Up” “X Blades” and “Bionic” I am sick to my stomach.  Not only were these games remarkably horrendous, but I also waited almost 3 weeks for a demo to show up. So due to my long anticipated wait for a demo to review and then be presented with a crap filled basket of games I am going to this review slightly obscure compared to the previous reviews.  Instead of breaking down each game with my in-game experience, I am instead going to list the top 5 things I hate about each game because they don’t deserve a full review.  So here it goes:

X Blades:

1. This game is full of horrible dialogue that makes the game seem like it was made by a 3rd grader.

2. An unexplained opening video that leaves you sitting there asking yourself, “What was the point of that?”

3. The aiming mechanic of the game is horrible.  When it comes to multiple characters, you cant easily distinguish your target.

4. The camera control is not intuitive, it will be very difficult to navigate around the horribly designed environment.

5. Just another button mashing titty game.

**Positive: Hot girl with lots of weapons.  Sweet, but not enough to play the game. [2 hot warriors out of 10]

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Konibaasu

Judging a Game by its Demo - Finally a Good PSP Game for 2009

Friday, 15 May, 2009

Today I am going to be reviewing another 3 demos that were recently released on several platforms and check this out, they are all at least decent quality games.   The demos on the hot seat are, Patapon 2, Wolverine, and Ninja Blade.  Let’s jump right in.

dsc00059X-Men Origins: Wolverine: So yes, another game based on the movie, but wait there is something different about this game….it doesn’t completely suck! Wolverine is 3-d platformer, for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, with the most blood and gore I have ever seen in the genre.  This game is definitely not the one you show the kids at home.  The game starts off with Wolverine skydiving down to the jungle scene.  This is one of the few parts of the game that was poorly made.  You control Wolverine through his decent and it just feels really jagged and with this first impression I almost turned the game off.  Luckily, however I stuck through the pain, because his landing is a small piece of the larger pie of greatness that this game offers.  To break his fall, Wolverine lands on an enemy while ripping him to shreds with his blades.  And since the graphics of this game are significantly above par Read the rest of this entry »

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Konibaasu

Judging a Game by its Demo - Red Faction Crushes the Competition

Friday, 1 May, 2009

Today in Judging a Game by its Demo I will be reviewing three demos to determine whether or not they are worth the purchase: Red Faction Guerrilla for Xbox 360, Chronicles of Riddick for Xbox 360, and Resistance Retribution for the PSP.  lets get started shall we…

Red Faction: Guerrilla (XBOX 360)- The demo starts off with a theatrical trailer for the game, which includes the standard deep voice movie guy as the narrator.  It starts off pretty amusing with the use of the narrator, but once game play is shown in the trailer your amusement will turn into amazement.

Once the game starts, you get to experience the amazement you saw in the trailer for yourself. You start at a set location on Mars (oh, if you didn’t know, Red Faction is a game based in Mars) and are given the mission to locate and take control of a large machine they call the Walker.  This machine is strategically located in the middle of a highly guarded base that you need to fight your way though in order to complete your objective.  Thankfully, you are provided with enough weapons to not only  get through the level, but to get through the level with an extensive amount of destruction.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Konibaasu