Thursday, June 28, 2012

#1: Meet The Press



Brief background on each of our "Players":

Player 1 (brown hair): "GamesWithBeej" founder. Known for his situational Tourette's syndrome when he's holding any gaming device. Self-proclaimed "hardcore gamer", playing anything and everything he can get his spazzy hands on. His 3 favorite games are "Mass Effect 3", "Pokémon Blue" and "Perfect Dark". He is married to Player 3, and best friends with Player 4.

Player 2 (purple hair): One of the artists/reviewers. Known for her witty remarks and sarcasm. Loves any game she can play/find, but tends to avoid sports games. Her 4 favorite games are "Alice- Madness Returns", anything "Zelda", "Need For Speed: Carbon", and "Panzer Dragon (Orta)". She is best friends with Player 3.

Player 3 (black hair): One of the artists/reviewers. Known for her severe OCD and loving sarcasm. Everyone calls her a kleptomaniac (due to her obsession with hoarding coffee cups in "Fallout 3"). Her 3 favorite games are "Minecraft", anything "Pokémon", and "Fallout 3". She is married to Player 1, and best friends with Player 2.

Player 4 (yellow hat): One of the reviewers. Known for his co-op skills and love for "sporty" games. Preference for sports games, but plays the occasional FPS. His 3 favorite games are "Mortal Kombat", "MLB: MVP Series" and "UFC: Undisputed Series". He is best friends with Player 1.

Spec Ops: The Line (PC Review)

After a very long delay we finally have a new review for you. Spec Ops: The Line was released on Tuesday and it is an interesting game to say the least. Gameplay and graphics-wise Spec Ops: The Line does not try to do anything out new or inventive. It is your standard current gen third person shooter built on the Unreal Engine. However, if you can stick through the average gameplay you're rewarded with a great story of rebellion, betrayal, and consequence.

Spec Ops opens up with a very intense on rails chopper sequence to get you into the setting and helps you to meet the characters of your squad. The environments look good, but there are a lot of times where textures fail to load, and I noticed a lot of pop in of textures and objects. From a distance the setting of a post sandstorm Dubai is gorgeous. The scenery does tend to get lost in the browns of the sand and the sandstorms though. Interiors were a stark contrast to what was seen outside, with much more color than the browns of sand and whites of buildings. Textures of glass statues, carpeted staircases, hallways and offices looked beautiful. Character models move fluidly, and a lot of detail went into facial movements. There were several times when I stopped to look around at the sights, or take in the horrors of the war.

The sound design does a good job helping with the mood as well. Dialogue between characters in between firefights help establish personalities of the squad. Orders get shouted out and enemy positions are called out during fights. There are some out of place moments where reloading while nothing is happening causes your character to yell "Cover me, I'm reloading" while all else is silent. There was even a spot where this happened and it actually alerted an enemy that I was behind him. Music in the beginning is a nice and heavy rock tone, but as the story progresses, it becomes very somber and helps to bring home the seriousness of the situation. There is an online multiplayer that has an adversarial mode where you fight the other team for the most kills. This mode allows for standard shooter multiplayer unlocks such as guns and cosmetics. There isn't any interaction with the environment here so yeah. There is another mode where you fight the other team and the environment takes center stage. This mode is actually kind of fun, but fairly limited by the options available. Multiplayer is not Spec Ops' strong point.

The gameplay is actually the part of the game that is the most disappointing. The third person mechanics are ripped right out of any other third person shooter on the market. Run, take cover, blind fire or take aim until your enemies are dead. Then move to the next spot and do the same thing again. There are some environmental factors that help the battle. Firing into the sun makes enemies hard to see due to the light. Sandstorms pop up randomly (Seriously, they are fairly random in both location and duration) and there are places you can shoot out windows or walls to release the built up sand to alter the battle field. These elements are welcomed in what is otherwise an average third person mechanic. The controls are a little laggy at times, and occasionally don't do what they are supposed to. There is a confusing button map where the melee button is the same as the vault over cover button. I spent several very inopportune times punching the air behind me when I wanted to jump over a wall to push forward. Also, sprinting towards cover does NOT always work, sometimes you slide in, other times, you stand at the wall or barrier and become a human target. Your enemies are not always the most intelligent. There were several times when the enemies would be in a nice entrenched position where I was having difficulty shooting them, and they decided to sprint out into the middle of the field. The partner AI was particularly deadly though, and saved my ass on more than one occasion.

(Story Spoilers Ahead! If you don't want spoilers, skip this paragraph and just accept that its a good story)

The story is the saving grace here. It is based on the Joseph Konrad novella "Heart of Darkness" and does a fairly good job of telling the story. You lead a squad of three into Dubai on a rescue mission after a disastrous sandstorm destroys the city. There is a squad of American soldiers there already, but they sent out a distress call so you go in to figure out what happened. There are a few spots where you have to make some very tough decisions and as you play through the campaign you see how what is happening is effecting your squad and character.  There are even a couple moments where when I finished them I just sat there mouth half open going "Holy crap I just did that." The game focuses on what war does to the characters on your team on a mental level and that helps to make the characters more than a bullet sponge you get in other games on the market now. There are several very emotionally powerful moments that the game showcases very well.

All in all, Spec Ops: The Line shows how to give a military shooter some heart. The story is fantastic and the character moments are some of the best I've seen in a game in a while. But story alone, does not make a great game. Other than the story, the game is fairly average and I would call it two night rental at best. Give it a second playthrough after you beat it and really understand what is happening. Spec Ops: The Line earns itself 6.5/10. See You Online.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Things have started happening!

Friends, We here at GamesWithBeej pride ourselves in providing reviews and news pieces with an occasional opinion piece thrown in there. But, there have been a few unexpected hurdles in this process. Namely, I, the guy who has been running this show, am poor and can barely afford to pay rent as of late. I have thought of a solution to the problem.

GamesWithBeej is expanding! I have added for sure one additional review person full time, and am working on getting a system to allow me to get a few more games. Also, we are developing a gaming based comic for your reading/viewing pleasure. We've also added a Facebook profile.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Thoughts about PlayStation Plus

I know, the lack of reviews is getting frustrating. I'm upset myself, but I am poor so the drought continues. I do have another opinion piece for any serious gamer who owns a PlayStation 3 though. Do yourselves a favor and purchase a subscription to PlayStation Plus. It costs $50 a year and pays for itself regularly. I've had mine for six months now and it's one of the best investments I've ever made.

Every month subscribers get discounts, freebies, and exclusives. The discounts are on games, dlc, avatars, and themes. Same for the freebies. You get exclusives like early access to demos/betas and exclusive betas/demos. I know free games sounds too good to be true, but hear me out on this one. This month (June 2012) subscribers were gifted with twelve free games. Yes, I said twelve. And they aren't piddly crap either. A lot of them are full retail games. Virtua Fighter 5, Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One, Just Cause 2, WarHammer 40k: Space Marine, Choplifter HD, Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone, LittleBigPlanet 2, and Saints Row 2 are a few of the offerings.

Past months have given us a couple PSOne Classics along with a couple free PSN games. Discounts are always welcomed, and last week when the "Ultimate Editions" were unveiled, PSPlus members received them at a 40% discount. When I look through my list of games on my PlayStation, I can count at least 35 of them that were free (My HDD is a 320 gb) because of my PSPlus subscription. That translates into a LOT of cash.

Basically, I think that the PlayStation Plus program is a great thing for you to invest in. Sony has not let me down yet with it. There are occasional lulls in stuff, but the next week usually balances them out with an influx of awesome. That said, See You Online.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

An opinion on Diablo 3

So, I was planning on getting this one. I really was. I have read a lot of articles on what to expect, and I was thinking "well, I've played Diablo 2, and this is supposed to be similar...Now I'm nervous." So, I played in the open beta, and I got exactly what I expected. What took me back a step was the server issues. It took me two hours to log on to the beta. So, I read a lot of reviews of Diablo 3 since it was released, and I am not happy. I know I should make my own opinions, but I'm a little on the poor side right now. Things that upset me a bit about Diablo 3: Not a lot of gameplay innovation, I always have to be online to play it, servers not working, accounts being hacked, average graphics.

None of those things I have read were good. I wasn't impressed with the graphics, I didn't like the gameplay that much to be honest. And, the cherry on top, I can't play it without an internet connection!? That pisses me off. I like to play games, online or off. I do not think that the player should be forced to be online to play. Say I wanted to play at my parents house while I'm visiting. They have a mobile hotspot for internet so their internet is limited; or I'm visiting my grandmother who doesn't have internet. I know I should be spending the time with my family, but that's the first example I could come up with. The DRM is not fair to the player. So, sadly, I do not think I will be picking up Diablo 3. I know a lot of this opinion is from my impressions from the beta, but everything I said stands true.

In other news, I'm trying to pull together enough money to get Dragon's Dogma and Max Payne 3. I'll be sure to post something if I get that around. So, until next time my friends, See You Online.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Tribes Ascend (PC Review)

With a severe lack of games coming out and that I have absolutely zero money right now I bring a recommendation of a Free-To-Play game. Yes, I said Free-To-Play. The game is Tribes Ascend on the PC and frankly, it's one of the best free games I've played.

The game is online team based multiplayer only except for a couple training options. The graphics are pretty decent and rendered using Unreal Engine 3. The environments are huge though fairly empty save for an occasional tree or tunnel. There are quite a few options for the quality of graphics as well so you don't have to have a top of the line video card to play. I do have the graphics maxed out and the game does look pretty good. The audio is pretty much what you would expect from a shooter.

Tribes Ascend makes several alterations to traditional shooter gameplay by adding in jetpacks and a skiing function. Jetpacks are on a limited, though regenerative fuel source and help you to fly rather high into the air. The skiing function lets you pick up ludicrous speeds going downhill (I actually said "I'm going to plaid" at one point(That's a SpaceBalls reference for you young folks who may not know(look it up))) when combined these two functions let you zoom around the map and escape or get into danger very fast. Kills are difficult to get from time to time due to the speeds of the other players so there is a lot of skill involved in lining up shots. There are a few classes for you to choose from ranging from lightweight and very fast engineers to overarmored and lumbering juggernauts. All weapons feel powerful and have an impact that you would expect them to have.

A key component to the game is the payment structure. You have absolutely zero obligation to spend money on this game and that is true this time. You will not unlock any kind of unfair advantage by spending cash and upgrading early. The game remains balanced and allows veterans and beginners to be on the same level equipment-wise. There is a nice bonus if you do spend any amount of cash and that is giving you a permanent boost to XP gained. You unlock classes and upgrades using XP or real money so the boost is a nice thing to have.

All in all, I was very surprised by this game and I think you should give it a shot. I mean, it is free to download and play so why not? I'm awarding an 8/10. I'll be working on a Diablo 3 review in a few weeks when it releases but that is the only thing I can confirm for sure right now. I'm thinking about getting Max Payne 3 and Ghost Recon Future Soldier, but I'm still on the fence with those. So, until next time, See You Online.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Mass Effect 3 Review Part 2

9.5/10. I know, it's strange to see a review start with the score, but there it is, plain as day. I will save you all the effort of reading further if you just want to see my score. Now, for the review portion.

As I have touched on, the games graphics are fantastic. The characters look brilliant, though they are still a little stiff in the animations. I'm not a big fan of Shepard and Liara doing the robot when they are hugging, but take the honey with the vinegar I suppose. There were some slow downs in a few cut scenes where there was a lot of action, some of this got fairly bad towards the end game, but it's livable. Environments are still beautiful and it was truly something to see the sheer size of a Reaper in the background while I'm fighting something else.

The story is great and I'm not going to spoil it for anyone. Just know that it's a fairly powerful ending. The gameplay as I have said is stellar, the tweaks and adjustments made to the combat systems make the game great. I spent a lot of time on the single player in part one, so I'm going to spend this time talking about multiplayer.
 Multiplayer is squad based with different classes and races available for play. Teamwork is paramount if you want to succeed in these missions. The different classes have several different races for you to use which adds some fun because you no longer have to be only human. Each race has different abilities within the class so you can find what you want and go with it. Weapons are fully customizable in multiplayer as are your powers, though you are limited to three pre-chosen powers and only two weapons at a time. As you play through missions you earn credits to buy packs containing boosters, weapons, characters, weapon mods, or equipment. These rewards range from nearly pointless (ammo refill when there are ammo drops around) to awesome (grenade launching assault rifle) and they are chosen at random. Multiplayer is fun and I'm glad that they added it, though it wasn't needed. In all honesty, I was considering not playing multiplayer, but I'm glad that I did.

On that note, I am going to stop rambling and let you guys get back to your gaming. Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City comes out soon and I might be getting that, Diablo 3 is coming out on May 15th so look forward to that. Otherwise, again, Mass Effect 3 has earned a 9.5/10 and See You Online.