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Mar 14

Dragon Age 2 |

By Tony

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Well i’ve received my copy of the new Dragon Age 2 and I must say it’s awesome.

I’m not going to say it’s better than the first one, at least not just yet as i’ve only been playing it for about 4 days, but it is pretty cool.

For the most part nothing has changed, the battle system is the same as before as are the upgrades and items, weapons and tactics are all the same, just tweaked a little which is how you want it really, no new stuff to try to get used to.

Totally different main story which is a refreshing change even though there are plenty of references and characters that pop up which you recognize or remember from the first.

The game is much quicker than the first one, fighting is extremely fast paced compared to the first.

As you progress through the game quests become more lengthy and harder which was a good thing for me as in the beginning I started to think it was a little too easy.

One thing to keep in mind, before you finish the last part of the main quest at any time make sure you finish everything else first, companions to visit (who can give you quests), sidequests and secondary quests. If you don’t, once you finish the main quest and move on to the next section the previous subquests will not be available.

I love the fact that you can upload your previous character from the first one although I haven’t tried this yet. I will do this on my second playthrough.

If you want to platinum this one be prepared for multiple playthroughs like the first one.

Tony:)

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Mar 08

Dragon Age 2 |

By Tony

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As mentioned in a much earlier post on the blog Dragon Age 2 is now upon us, releasing March 8th.

While browsing the playstation store I noticed one of the new demos was for Dragon Age 2, i’m sure it wasn’t there yesterday but I decided to download it anyway.

The demo is huge, it’s a massive 1804MB and for just a demo that is fairly large, even on my high speed it’s taking a couple of hours, a little disappointing but I can’t wait to try it out. I just have a good feeling about this game, and after playing the first Dragon Age, which was a very cool game, i’m convinced that this demo will only confirm that my purchase will be worth it.

It seems I still have another 10% to download and then it’s got to install but by tomorrow night I should be able to give a first hand review of the demo and also give some insight into some of the features, weapons, abilities etc…

Until tomorrow then, good gaming.

Tony:)

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Feb 27

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Ok although racing games are not really my thing I thought this particular racing game deserved a review.

I originally got this game for my boys as I promised them they could play some games on my PS3. Gran Turismo 5 was the first real game I let them spend any length of time on.

Firstly i’d like to mention that if you plan on getting the platinum trophy for this one you better plan on playing for many, many hours, it’s a huge game and there is absolutely no quick way to get platinum on a game like this, we talking several hundred hours for most players, as yet I haven’t found anyone who has got platinum.

As far as the game goes, this has got to be the most realistic racing game i’ve ever seen and with more than 1,000 cars there isn’t a shortage of choice.

To give a better example of the time playing involved, between me an my two teenage sons we have been playing around 3 weeks, one son has 4hrs in the morning, the other son has 4hrs in the afternoon and myself between 2 and 4hrs in the evening. that’s 10hrs+ per day for 3 weeks. We have 49% of trophies with my driver level at 31 and personal driver level at 30 and we have around 130 cars, this shows you the time that can be spent on this game.

The graphics are extremely clear, lifelike and actually a joy to watch, very crisp. The driving is about as realistic as you can get. The licenses are extremely hard to get for the player who doesn’t play many racing games (myself). We did manage to get all licenses but no gold, only bronze and silver places.

B-spec races can be tedious so I switch those on at night before I go to bed, at least the endurance ones. The rest of B-spec is quite enjoyable to watch. A-spec can get a bit frustrating, especially if you don’t have the correct car for a particular race. We’ve managed to acquire some extremely good cars, we have the 20,000,000 credit jag, the toyota 7, Bugatti veyron and a good few more, we can win most races fairly easily now although there are a few which require a specific make and model which are a bit harder to win.

The adjustments you can make to your car are by far the most detailed i’ve ever seen in a racing game, from tweaking the suspension or upping the speed to adding ballast for extra weight. Upgrading each car with a new engine type, intake, exhausts and so forth all help add additional HP to your ride.

Even though i’m not a big racing fan I would have to say this game deserves a 10/10 as I don’t really see how you could improve on a game this real. To get the most out of each car you really have to spend a little time on adjustments and even a newbie to racing games can learn everything by reading the related info for each section. It explains in detail what each section does to improve speed and handling as well as power increases.

The AI is pretty realistic too, we’ve ran races where the AI even crashes into walls or spins out whereas in many racing games the AI doesn’t quite behave in the same realistic manner.

There are some disappointments from what i’ve read elsewhere, mainly in the updates, like the one where you cannot trade cars that are worth more than 1,000,000 credits now. I think most wish that option hadn’t been available from the start and I would agree with that, if you have something in a game at the start you shouldn’t be able to take that feature away.

I would have to say to get platinum on this one is a rating of “very hard” as one trophy is to get all gold in every race and license. It would be interesting to find someone who actually platinumed this one just to find out how long it took.

All in all, if you enjoy most racing games, you’ll love this one. If your not a big fan of racing games but want to try one, this would be the one to try. I even find myself wanting to see/get the next available car, for fans of racing games this one could be extremely addictive.

If your new to this game and want some help, ask here and between me and my two sons we may be able to offer some tips and advice for you.

Tony:)

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Feb 17

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Well it’s been a while since i’ve really been playing games like I was, mainly due to the fact i’ve been snowed under with offline stuff, work etc…

Now i’m starting to catch up on some games but the trouble is i’ve got so many now it’s hard to spend any length of time on one particular game.

I usually don’t have this problem because when I get two or three games most times only one is great while the others are not so good.

At this moment i’ve got Gran Turismo 5 which is mainly being played by two of my sons, racing games aren’t usually what I would go for but my boys are slowly but surely getting me involved in this one. I must admit it seems more realistic than any other racing game i’ve ever seen, though that’s not too many,lol.

Another game i’ve been trying to platinum is Dragon Age, yes I know it’s an old game but I only found out about it recently due to Dragon Age 2 coming out in March.

Another rental game I have is Two Worlds 2 which again seems really good although i’m only just past the prologue, i’m a little worried about this one as it could be huge which could in turn take up most of my gaming time.

Other games that I own and are close to being platinumed are Heavy Rain, Bioshock 2 and I was disappointed that I had to send Infamous back before I got the chance to platinum that, will get it again when I have more time though as I know I can plat that one, and it’s a pretty good game.

Since closing the forum to new members I will be posting here more often now. The forum isn’t completely closed but i’ve had to disable registration to stop the hundreds of bogus signups so if you want to join just send me an email.

Basically now i’ll be using the forum to post about other games that i’m playing and trying to post useful info on each one. Once WKC 2 gets out then i’ll probably open it up again to the public.

Tony:)

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Jan 07

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Like everyone, or most everyone, I had a drink or two. It’s funny how when your drinking things that aren’t usually funny seem extremely hilarious, like dying consistently while playing an online match and the more people get annoyed with you the more you laugh.

Ok that’s probably not the norm but I just got into one of those happy moods you sometimes get while getting slowly drunk, I was playing games and just getting worse as the night wore on but at the time I was really enjoying it, mostly at the expense of other and I apologize if I upset anyone (which I know I did). That’s not usually me, was great fun.

Anyway, since the new year rang in i’ve been playing several games, white knight chronicles from time to time, Bioshock 2, great fun game online, Borderlands and more recently Infamous. Basically i’m playing quite a few games from my list while awaiting the arrival of the next WKC.

I was hoping WKC 2 would have at least been announced by now so it’s probably going to be a few more months before we see it, shame. I think i’ll try to platinum all my games on my PS3 as I have so many at 90%, I would like to platinum all my games.

If anyone wants to know about Infamous read below, and by the way Infamous 2 releases Dec 2011 so may just be worth you having a go at the first one.



Story
Empire City was a run of the mill metropolis, until one day a massive explosion rips through six square blocks of its bustling downtown real-estate, seemingly leveling everything and everyone in its path. Yet after the dust had cleared, at the center of the blast crater is a lone man, Cole. He is in a coma, but has survived the event and neither he nor the world will ever be the same.

An everyday guy doing his best to make ends meet, Cole had been a bike messenger. Just before the blast he had been sent to ground zero to deliver a package. In the aftermath of the catastrophe, he awakes to find that somehow he has gained strange electrical powers. Empire City is in shambles though. Riots have erupted, breeding chaos and emboldening powerful criminal gangs hungry for power and profit. In the panic that follows the city is quarantined from the mainland, and television broadcasts packed with damning security camera footage link Cole to the scene of the explosion. Cole is now a wanted man, but his extraordinary electricity-based powers and perhaps a semblance of responsibility for the well-being of Empire City are growing. Who is really responsible for the blast though? As an evolving mystery unfolds, Cole must learn how to wield his newfound powers as he searches for the real culprits behind the blast in an attempt to rescue Empire City from complete anarchy.

Gameplay
Built around open-world gameplay where the player decides how to deal with both criminal gangs bent on destruction and devastated citizens who need help, action in infamous contains the standard mix of mission play, in which players are given specific goals and activities to meet, and free play scenarios, where you can wander Empire City doing what they will. In both, developing and learning to control Cole’s electricity-based powers is crucial. Cole can not actually generate energy, so these powers are based on energy manipulation instead. This manipulation comes in three basic forms: discharge of energy at living or inanimate targets in either diffused or precise bursts; generation of energy shields used as protection against the weapons or special powers of enemies; and the infusion of objects with time-delayed destructive energy for use as grenades or mines. As impressive as these powers are they do have drawbacks though. Because electricity can cause combustion, Cole can not wield firearms and can be hurt by items he blows up. Also, like anything electrically driven, his abilities require a power source. In the damaged, but not destroyed Empire City, these sources can be found throughout the gameplay area, but players must note that certain actions drain energy faster than others and that enemies will become aware of your need of a power source as the game proceeds and accordingly attempt to destroy those sources.

This need for power also provides a major illustration of the game’s morality system. As battles rage throughout the gameplay area and power sources become either scarce or destroyed, Cole is faced with the ethics of his ‘bio-draw’ ability. Through this he can harvest electrical energy from living organisms. This will provide the energy needed to survive in a pinch, but may also have consequences as to how the game develops over both the short and long-term. In addition to this, players will also face similar game-changing choices in dealing with more casual scenarios involving the citizens of Empire City. As well intentioned as a hero may be, in many cases he is just as likely to be hated as he is to be praised. Choice is the deciding factor in this, and that resides squarely on the shoulders of players in infamous

Key Game Features:

* Be a Hero – Take on the role of Cole, an everyday guy and urban explorer, who develops a wide range of electricity-based powers. Learn how to adapt to Cole’s evolving powers in an attempt to save Empire City and its people.
* Super Powers – Feel what it is like to discover, grow and use a wide range of electricity-based super powers (good or bad); and grasp the responsibility that comes from being so powerful.
* Epic Battles – Experience what it is like to be a true hero, taking responsibility for every action, as players battle against powerful iconic villains.
* Open Dynamic World – Coupling rich powers with a reactive environment and population, experience complete freedom to explore a deep, open interactive city. Players will be challenged to decide if they choose to save or destroy Empire City.
* Urban Exploration – Scale the cityscape to discover new vantage points and employ a vertical combat system. Utilize Cole’s climbing skills to go where most people can not, opening up a variety of offensive and defensive combat options.
* Organic City Ecology – Watch the citizens and city react and evolve depending on players’ actions. Events will unfold based on the role players take in them, creating broader reactions in the city’s people and environment.

Product Description
A massive explosion rips through six square blocks of Empire City, leveling everything and everyone in its path. At the center of the blast crater a lone man stands up miraculously unharmed… gifted with incredible powers. From the creators of the award-winning Sly Cooper series, Sucker Punch brings you Infamous, the first open-world action/adventure title by SCEA, for the PlayStation 3. Players experience what happens when a real person suddenly starts developing super powers. Exact revenge? Protect the innocent? Maybe a little of both? These are the situations you’ll face as you play inside of a richly interactive and organic living city. A place where your actions create broader reactions in the citizens and landscape around you. Infamous lets you unravel an evolving mystery, experience fame and/or infamy and battle powerful, iconic villains… all the while giving you the feeling of becoming a modern day superhero.

Infamous 2 available for Pre-order a Amazon with the usual pre-order price guarantee:



Product Features:
* True Superhero Experience Discover what it means to be a true superhero with epic boss battles and powerful cinematic sequences.
* Advanced Super Powers Experience being a full-blown superhero with enhanced electrical attacks, a visceral melee fighting system and new superpowers.
* All-New Open Dynamic World Explore a vibrant world in the city of New Marais with increased interactivity and destruction using dynamic parkour moves.
* New Morality System All new morality system gives players freedom of choice and leads to 2 different endings.

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Dec 29

Dragon Age 2 |

By Tony

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Gaming Banter, Merchandise

For fans of the Dragon Age Origins this will be a have to. Dragon Age 2-Bioware signature edition is available for pre-order at amazon now. As usual comes with the pre-order price guarantee (meaning if they lower the price by the time your order ships you’ll get it for the lower price).



Here is the item description, also available for the PS3, scroll further down for the ultimate edition of Dragon Age Origins.

Item Description:

Dragon Age II is a single player role-playing game (RPG) for play on the Xbox 360. Epic sequel to the BioWare developed 2009 Game of the Year, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II continues the adventure with a new hero, Hawke, and utilizes the choices made by the player to affect a story that spans ten years worth of time in-game. Additional game features include: the ability to choose your character’s class and sex, a new cinematic in-game experience, a nonlinear narrative and the ability to import saved information from earlier Dragon Age games.

The Dragon Age II BioWare Signature Edition is only available before January 11, 2011 as an upgrade for pre-orders of the standard Dragon Age II game. This special edition contains loads of additional content, exclusives, and other perks. See the full list of content below.
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About Dragon Age II

Embark on an all�-new adventure spread across a ten-year span of years with an all-new hero in the multiple award�-winning Dragon Age saga. In Dragon Age II you are Hawke, said to have been one of the few to survive the destruction of your homeland. Forced to fight for survival, you gathered the deadliest of allies, amassed fame and fortune and sealed your place in history, eventually becoming in effect a legend in your own time. But legends are all in the telling.
A female warrior battling enemies in Dragon Age II
Revel in the epic sequel to the 2009 Game of the Year, Dragon Age: Origins.
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Dragon Age II utilizes a nonlinear narrative, taking the form of a story-within-a-story that hinges upon your exploits as told by the storyteller, Varick. Yet like any good storyteller, Varick tends to exaggerate from time to time. When questioned on events related to Hawke, Varick may present a different scenario in which Hawke’s exploits play out. It is within these replays that the decisions of the players hold sway, as their particular versions of Hawke relive these events. Is the player’s particular version of Hawke, male or female? A warrior, a rogue, or a mage? Is Hawke good-natured or something less than a salt-of-the-Earth type? Is romance in the air amongst characters he/she associates with? These choices are all the player’s to make and each affect the the outcome of the story at all levels.
The Dragon Age II BioWare Signature Edition

Pre�-order Dragon Age II before January 11, 2011 and receive an automatic upgrade to the BioWare Signature Edition – a special, collector’s edition version of the game that contains loads of additional content, exclusives, and other perks. This special edition version of Dragon Age II is only available for pre-order before January 11, so pre�-order now. The full BioWare Signature Edition contents include:
Contents of the in Dragon Age II: BioWare Signature Edition
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* A full copy of Dragon Age II for Xbox 360
* A download code for a bonus character and missions
* A downloadable game soundtrack
* An exclusive in�-game digital armory featuring multiple weapons
* Additional downloadable items

Game Features

* Embark upon an all-new adventure that takes place across an entire decade and shapes itself around every decision you make
* Determine your rise to power from a destitute refugee to the revered champion of the land
* Think like a general and fight like a Spartan with dynamic new combat mechanics that put you right in the heart of battle whether you are a mage, rogue, or warrior
* Go deeper into the world of Dragon Age with an entirely new cinematic experience that grabs hold of you from the beginning and never lets go
* Discover a whole realm rendered in stunning detail with updated graphics and a new visual style
* Story-within-a-story nonlinear narrative style

Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition details:



* Includes The 2009 ?RPG Of The Year? Dragon Age: Origins, The Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening Expansion Pack, Plus All Nine Additional Content Packs
* Critically acclaimed winner of more than 50 awards including over 30 ?Best Of 2009? awards
* A tremendous $114 value at one low price
* Critically acclaimed winner of more than 50 awards including over 30 ?Best of 2009′ awards. A tremendous $112 value at one low price.

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Dec 23

Been a busy week. |

By Tony

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Gaming Banter

Well among lots of things going on offline I did manage to get to play for a few hours here and there this past week.

I went and bought the game Borderlands and have joined Wildcuffy in a couple of sessions. I know I usually complain about the price of add-ons and most of the time I refuse to buy them but I made an exception with Borderlands and bought the special add-on which included all four new areas, they took forever so i’m guessing they are huge and there will be plenty to do.

I am still one trophy from platinum which is the rescue the claptraps for 42 slots, I have 39 and i’ve rescued them all so I can only imagine I sold one of the upgrades mistakenly early on so will have to trek through the game again, I don’t mind though, it’s a great game.

Have also managed to get some hours in on White Knight Chronicles and played my good friends from the forum, Death , Wildcuffy and Ko Ko, hope to get on again soon to play them all some more.

I’ll be away for the next couple of days but will be back to play more from sunday or monday, hope everyone gets what they want for christmas and i’ll wish you all a merry christmas and a happy new year for now, good luck all 🙂

Tony:)

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Dec 15

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Trying to get you some ideas for players across the spectrum, teenagers and adults alike that are fans of the Harry Potter movies and games will probably be pretty happy getting this one for christmas. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1.

If the game is as big a hit as the movie it will sell well and there has already been a decent reduction in price if you shop around.

Game Description:

The time for learning is over. The time to meet your destiny has arrived. The Harry Potter saga builds to its thrilling conclusion in this game based on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I. The stakes have never been higher for Harry, and Deathly Hallows takes the franchise in a new direction centered on furious wand-based combat. You’re on the run right from the start in a desperate quest to destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Battle Dementors, Death Eaters, and other powerful enemies with only your wand to help you. Use potions, your Invisibility Cloak, and more while you stare down your destiny as the only one who can defeat Voldemort.



This game is available on PS3, XBox360,Wii and DS

I will add more games over the coming days but if there is a game you would like some more info on before buying just drop me a note here and i’ll see what I can do.

Tony:)


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Dec 15

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One of the biggest games out this year, won awards, got some awesme ratings just about everywhere is Red Dead Redemption. This game will be a great gift for any action/adventure gamer if they don’t already have it.

Game Description:

Red Dead goes Undead in this new adventure that unleashes zombies on the Wild West. Red Dead Redemption followed former outlaw John Marston across the frontier, where he chose to travel an honorable – or reckless – path. This time, there’s no morality to worry about, and no weighty choices to be made – it’s all about survival. When an undead plague ravages the West, it’s up to Marston to find a cure for the disease and deal with the pesky zombie problem it creates. Battle zombies Wild West style, using frontier weapons and tactics in a genre mash-up that will have you wondering why someone didn’t think of this sooner.



This is available on both the XBox360 and PS3, very cool.

Tony:)


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Dec 15

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Another game that should be on movie fans lists is Tron:Evolution. The original movie for those that haven’t yet seen it (why the heck not) was a massive hit, I personally have seen that movie about a dozen times and I will be getting this game just so I can fulfill a dream.

I remember at the time saying this would be such a cool game to play, that was so long ago that we didn’t think we would ever get to play games like this on consols but look at where we are now, I have to try this one out.

Game Description:

When a movie is set inside a video game, you know it’s only a matter of time before you can play it for yourself! Disappear into the digital void in this game that fills the gap between the original Tron and its sequel, Tron: Legacy. Set between the two films, Tron: Evolution lets you experience the action-packed, high-tech world of Tron as you battle to stop a ruthless dictator and his relentless army. Ride a light cycle in thrilling high-speed battles. Defeat enemies using your light disc in combat that blends martial arts moves and incredible free-running stunts that send you scampering up walls, leaping across unreal distances, and more.



This game is also available on the XBox360,Wii,and DS

Tony:)

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