Nov 12 2008

Xbox 360 pre-Christmas price drop

image Microsoft has announced that the Australian price for the standard Xbox 360 is now $399, matching the price of the Wii.  The non-harddrive Arcade version is now $299, making it now the cheapest current generation console on the market.

So what does this mean?  It means that many people who were thinking of getting a Wii may get an Xbox instead.  It’s a much more powerful machine with a greater variety of games.  It also has the marketing power of games like Fallout 3 and Gears of War 2 behind it.  For gamers with limited budgets this is a god-send.  Australian retailers have been quick to jump on this for their Christmas promotions:

The Lego Indiana Jones & Kung Fu Panda games are part of the standard bundle, but it’s the extra game you want to look for.  I think Game has the advantage here with Gears of War 2 or Fable 2.

Hopefully this means more people start playing games this year, which will mean more people to lobby against South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson stand against the R18+ rating for games in Australia.


Nov 5 2008

Fallout 3 ends after you complete the main quest

A number of people are complaining that Fallout 3 ends after you’ve completed the final quest.  Also it seems that if you just do the main quest you’re looking at about 12 – 20 hours of game play (YMMV obviously).

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I’m not sure this is a major problem, but if you don’t know about it & you don’t have a save game just before you complete the final quest I recon you’d be a bit annoyed.  Especially when this didn’t happen in the previous Fallouts or in Bethesda’s recent previous RPGs Oblivion & Morrowind.

I’m also hearing & reading that people aren’t fans of the level 20 cap.  I’m wondering if Bethesda will do what Blizzard did for World of Warcraft and release an update that provides a cap increase.  I get the feeling though that the game designers are wanting you to replay the game rather than just keep going doing all the quests in a single game like you could with the other games.  I’m not sure why or whether it’s the right decision (I can’t play the game due to lack of Xbox360, PS3 or decent PC) but it doesn’t seem to be hurting people’s love of the game.  The forums where people have complained about these issues are full of other people defending the design and saying it’s great.

Like I said, I can’t play the game, but if you like extended gameplay rather than just getting is finished, then you might want to avoid the main quest to begin with.  But if you’re short on time & just like the cathartic experience of completing the game, you’ve got the option of doing that too.


Oct 29 2008

World of Goo

I downloaded the demo of World of Goo from Greenhouse.  This is the fist game from independent game developer 2D Boy.  The basic idea is that you have these goo ‘globs’ that can connect to each other to reach a suction hose that collects them up.  The un-used globs will be sucked up into the hose and each level has a minimum number that you need to collect. The game is based on realistic physics, so if you’re building a structure it’s going to bend and sway depending on how you build it.

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If it sounds weird, it’s because it is.  This is a game that is definitely high on the bizarre humour ratings.  It’s essentially a puzzle game, and it gets progressively harder as the levels go on.  You also get new types of goo, such as ones that you can re-use.

Also, each level has an OCD award.  You get this for either collecting the maximum number of globs or finishing in a set number of moves.  I’ve only managed to get a couple of these, it’s pretty hard.

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Oct 22 2008

Bioware announces Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO

Boware has revealed the latest in its Star Wars Old Republic games, this time a MMO, Star Wars: The Old Republic. Set 300 years after the end of events in Knights of the old Republic (KOTOR), the Sith Empire has returned:

Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place more than 3,500 years before the rise of Darth Vader. The most powerful Sith Empire in history has emerged from deep space to attack the Republic and its legendary Jedi guardians. After decades of war, a tenuous truce has been established between the Sith Empire and the Republic, but events occurring in the game are leading the galaxy back to an all-out war.

Word is you can play as either part of the Republic or the Sith & you can be a Jedi or Sith class, but other classes (such as Elite Troopers ot Droids) are “coming soon”.  Well have to wait & see what else there is.  BioWare have said that they wanted to make playing for both sides enjoyable and realistic, not just ‘good guys vs bad guys’.  They’re also going to create a character history for each class. From the OGN article:

So your class story will start right away with you being introduced to your class, not based solely on the mechanics of gameplay, but in terms of what motivates your particular class and how you should start thinking about your opportunities. That’s not to suggest that each player of a given class will be forced into a scripted motivation; as we’ll see in tomorrow’s feature, BioWare will be giving players tremendous freedom to set their own sense of value and priority in the game. But the point is that your class story will provide a relevant framework for you to exercise your own choices throughout the entire life of your character. And then you can carry that sense of identity out into the rest of the game’s content that’s not directly tied to your class experience.

Perhaps the most intriguing benefit to this approach is that your own actions can begin to have a lasting impact on the game world. BioWare wasn’t ready to provide us with concrete examples, but we can imagine the watershed moments for certain characters based on the typical Star Wars experiences

I have to say, I’m pretty exited about this.  I don’t know if I’ll get a chance to play it too much, MMOs tend to require a fairly high level of time commitment to really get things out of them, but maybe they’ll address that.  Most die-hard Star Wars fans are adults now, and they’ll likely have less time to commit to a game.  I’m a huge fan of the original KOTOR & KOTOR II games.  I still play them from time to time. I’ll definitely be checking out the demo when it’s released. 

For now there’s a bunch of images you can view including concept art and screenshots.  There’s also a developer blog that will hopefully be updated regularly.

This has, of course, been covered by all the major gaming sites, so here’s the rundown: