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March 28 March Madness Demos (part two)Well March has just about come and gone for me and sadly I’m not able to play games on the 360. I’ve been hit with the RRoD now. Hopefully some time next month the 360 will be back and running better than ever. So lets look at the following games that are left in my March Madness Demos. We have three games in the W section with Wanted, Watchmen, and Wheelman. If you haven’t had a chance to download these yet, I recommend you stop and queue them all up right now.
If you’ve seen the movie, then your aware of the story line, the language and violence that takes place. This is clearly not a game for younger players. The dialog is adult as is the subject matter. If you wanted to experience a little of the movie, then this is the game for you and you’ll be bending bullets very soon towards your many targets. This is a game I’d really like to see more of for sure.
The Watchmen is an arcade title, but a really well made arcade title. Its a button masher style of game, but I really liked it a lot. I only wonder if this game was meant to be retail and for some reason they felt it would do better as an arcade download. I could see myself purchasing this game for sure, even though is priced well above the normal 800 MS points I’m use to paying for games.
The graphics were pretty good, but the play reminded me of some of those old arcade games where you were chasing someone. The only twist is most of the people are chasing you really in Wheelman. I liked this in general, but its not the type of game I would buy for myself pretty much. I still think its worth a look for free. Well that wraps up the demos for March pretty much… Ok I did grab another arcade title called World Revolution and I’m very interested in giving this game a try. I just have to wait until I can get a working Xbox 360 again. In short this game reminds me of a modern day version of War Games and the part where the WOPR plays Global Thermonuclear War. March 14 March Demo Madness (part one)One thing for sure is there is no shortage of the try before you buys around here on the Xbox Live Marketplace. I've downloaded a number demos this month, some I felt would be a pass for me and after playing them I was right in my first thoughts. So lets go with three Up & Out and my first impressions demo reviews. First up is Afro Samurai and I like a lot in what I saw from this demo, not sure if I'll run out and buy this just the same. Its an Action game and what I call a button masher of sorts. My only hang up is with some of the camera issues and how games like this I find myself facing the wrong way and having a hard time controlling the character. Just the same I really loved the demo and will need to think hard on this one. Visuals are great and I think I'd enjoy the story. Game does have some language, so heed the ratings and decide for yourself. Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena comes up next of the list of demos I tried out. I didn't do well on my first outing and need to give it another try I think. I never played the other game and I don't think I used all the tools I was suppose to use. Its a shooter and I started with Riddick's blades and lost every time I went up against the AI with guns. Perhaps a little tutorial would be better in the demo or perhaps they expected I should have known what I was doing. More and likely a pass for me just the same, but I'm sure fans of the first game will love it. Ninja Blade just plain frustrated me and thanks for the look here, but its a flat out No. I already said I'm not a fan of button masher games and this is clearly that. Visual aspects look awesome pretty much, but a flash of the Green A button pops up and if you don't act right away, its game over. I must have restarted 60 times at least during my sample of this demo. Perhaps I'm just a lot older an not as quick here, but this is a clear pass for me and I'm not the attended gamer they are looking for. Well I think I've finished with at least Afro getting on base and later reaching 2nd. Riddick was tagged out heading for first and then Ninja plain struck out for me. Will just say Afro was tagged latter stealing for 3rd. My next post I'll discuss the demos for Wanted, Watchmen, and Wheelman and give my thoughts on what I liked of didn't like in these demos. June 01 Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode One demo
So if I can try something out first before I buy it, as well as give something a look before I pass judgement or opinion on it, I prefer to do that. So I gave the demo a try and have to say that its very interesting and feels like a comic book coming to life for starters. At the start of the game you can create your own character and I had the most fun with this portion and found it really cool. I like how you can do stuff like this in games and find your creation show up with in the games you play. Lets move on to the game and the type of play then. The story has adult humor for sure and all though most of the action and what goes on is not as drastic, its the little things that will cause kids to ask, what's that robot doing? If your little ones know how to read, then you might have a hard time explaining what a certain word is too. Thankfully this is something I tried out after they went to bed and I avoided all of this. Game play, is simple and turn based action. Move your character along and then mash a button. Repeat and progress along. You run into parts where you can interact and make choices, in the end your still going to reach the same result and progress the story along. The story is funny and I like the setting, colors, and comic feel of the game. Bad news for me and not being a huge fan of Penny Arcade or having read much of their work is the cost of this title. Coming in at 1600 pts ($20) is a bit steep if you ask me. That is a lot to spend on an interactive comic from a couple guys that I haven't really read much. Maybe I'm in a minority here, but I need to be a bigger fan to even think about that kind of price point. In the end, the demo is well made and presents you with what your to expect from the full game. Its not my type of game though. I'm more of an FPS and do what I want type of player in most cases. I'm not a fan of mashing buttons and you have to go here to progress the game. Yes most games have you do an objective, but I prefer to select which paths I want to take and how I want to accomplish that goal in most of the games I play at least. This doesn't take away from what Penny Arcade is, its an interactive story, but one you have to stick with to get to the ending. May 25 Everybody was Kung Fu Panda fighting
As for the demo and the game, its a lot of fun to say the least. My only draw back is I'm afraid it might hype my daughters up some and get their aggressions going a bit. This is something I need to work on with my oldest and sit her down with a few games to see how she really does and talk about them. I'd tried another game earlier for kids and found her telling me, "Kill em Daddy, Kill em.." I just want to make sure she doesn't get too wound up and pretends to go Panda style on lil sister after playing. But back to the demo and what I think of the game. A blast and very well made in my opinion. Its a third person and my Panda only looked goofy a few times getting turned around. I think that helped confuse my attackers and added to me finally beating them. There's a limited selection in games geared really for kids these days and most seem to be tied to a movie or TV show of some sort. Talk about the money machines for stuff like this. Anyway give the demo a try for yourself and go check out the movie too. Yes you'll see the same things in the movie, the thing with a game is your pushing the buttons and a part of the action more and for little ones they can get sucked into that a lot more. Like I said, my only concern is what effects the fighting will have on my kids in the end. Demo: Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy™
Just ok... Yeah I'm one of those people as well on this one. Graphics look pretty cool and most of the fighting action is pretty cool. But its a story and direction they are trying to push you into here. How do you progress that story? You mash buttons and move along a path of the story. Ok, most games tell a story and have a path for you, in general. But this game has a sure fire and fast paced clear cut path. At least from the demo and what I've seen that is the case with this one. What I like is the chance to try it, but from what I've seen and for me personally, this game doesn't do enough to make me want to play it. I'm not a huge fan of mashing button combos in the end I guess. But hey, its a demo and you should at least download it and give it a try for yourself and see what you think or take a look at the game trailer. February 16 F:FOW demo is set up to hook you
Betas help promote the title and provide feedback to the producers on how things are going. It helps end users get a feel of what its all about before its released. Its a feature I love from Xbox Live, the whole try before you buy aspect is just great. So I've only made it into one Beta so far... at least I hope I'm lucky enough to get into other betas. But I've done my share of demos and some give you a good taste and you can tell if your going to like the game or not. Some give you just enough of the game play and end with you wanting more. Frontlines: Fule of War is the latest demo that I've tried and I'm hooked, its just like CoD4 all over and has me wanting to fire it up and play every time. It has a cool story line and I love the team based game play. I'm not sure how long they'll keep this demo going after the games actual release, but I'll be playing this demo a lot over the next few days and weeks before that day comes. So what can you do in the demo you might ask? Well as you can see above, you can do just about all of this and more. You can select from more than 60 futuristic vehicles & weapons, remote controlled drones, gun cams, and elaborate countermeasure systems, all of these inspired by many of the weapons of today. All you have to do is create your soldier and select your weapon loadout and specialized role and then deploy. With a focus on heavy team play, the multiplayer drops players on the front lines or near to help move the your line forward and on to victory. With the use high-tech Intel systems for the gathering and the sharing of relay recon, targeting the enemy, and providing threat information between your teammates, your able to help in winning the war or at least this battle.
Download the demo and join up while you have the chance. Your needed on the front lines and you never know how long this war/demo will last. Besides, you can look at this a basic training for the actual release on February 25th 2008. February 03 Demo - Kingdom Under Fire™ Circle of Doom
I love the demos from the Marketplace by the way and glad I can do the try before buy on a lot of games. So KUF is a third person RPG game and I have to say I love the look and feel of the demo. They give you a taste as to how the controls work and then your off to do battle. It's hard to think back to the days of Diablo II compared to the graphics and play available here now. I'm not normally a fan of third person games, but this one I really loved and felt comfortable with it. A huge plus in the full version is it has 4 person Co-Op. Looks like this could very well be a must buy in 2008 and I might have to think twice on looking at Elder Scrolls now. Not to mention listening to all my friends playing this title now, it could be only a matter of time before I'm drawn into the world of KUF. Oh and it has a Paladin class... Love it! December 21 Word Puzzle from the Arcade
With my daughter learning to read & write now, I can't help but feel this game would help encourage a little more of this. The secret words will be a huge challenge for her and that is where Mom & Dad playing can help her out. In fact we helped each other, last night I was about to throw in the towel and my daughter comes back with, "If at first you don't succeed Daddy, try, try again!" and sure enough the word came to me.
October 06 I got to Bee Me
My daughter tends to be more of a watch first an try later, so I'll have to see if she wants to give the controls a try. I have to say this, its a bit of a challenge. I'm not sure if the controls were just off a bit, but I did my best and at times I did not see the next clue to proceed. I felt like I was a bit stuck and my daughter was about to throw in the towel at one point. Lucky for me I kept at it and passed the few obstacles that got in my way. In the end I beat the demo and a code for something flashed on the screen for an offer and then went away. The game is fun and puts you into the movie for the most part. Its fairly straight forward, just follow on screen clues and cross your fingers that you'll make it along. Might be a tad hard for the very young gamer still. August 31 Lights, Camera, Action... demo reviews
August 15 Bioshock demo
I'm amazed with the graphics on my low def TV, I mean this thing looks great as a lot of my games do and I can only imagine what it must look like in HD 1080p. I have to say this, I'm clearly not a fan of horror & gore titles, that's not to say this is not a great game, I just don't think I can stomach playing this type of game for very long.
The only problem is you need to find a weapon or some sort to protect yourself. That's when the freakish people begin to attack and its either you or them. Filled with a fair amount of blood and gore, you'll make your way through a vast areas and search for anything that might help you survive. This game demo hits the mark dead on and people dying to play this will want more. I don't think its one that I can play for that long personally, just not a fan of this genre of games. I might think about renting it at some point, but thankfully I have many titles on my list to spend time on. August 13 Overlord demo review
All in all, I like Overlord a lot... just not enough to buy it. I look back at the years and where things have gone and with so many games coming out and the high costs, I have to draw the line somewhere. Check out this demo, in my opinion its a cool game and a great demo, I enjoyed it more than Kameo at least. For some of you, it might be worth buying, but I'll have it on a list to rent and play hard before returning. The Darkness demo
This first-person action/horror shooter is as Dark and Twisted as I remember from the Gamer Score Blog Road Tour. Very visual graphically, your thrown right into the action, taking out members of the Franchetti crime family. With your assortment of both earthly and otherworldly guns, as well as powers that allow you to conjure demons and manifest the Darkness into a variety of lethal elements, The Darkness demo gives you a real feel of what is capable in this game.
July 21 Project Sylpheed™ Demo
The game and demo is very visual and has a lot of stuff going on. The only downside that I had in the demo was the third person view of play. I have a hard time playing games where I'm not immersed into the cockpit of the fighter. I'm not sure if you can change this at all, but aside from that and so much going on during the game play. The demo gives you a good idea as to what your able to do. You even have extreme customization of your Star Fighter to help you bring just what you need to survive. If your a fan of flying games, give this Star Fighter game a try, you'll be surprised in the demo I think. UEFA Champions League™ 2006-2007 Demo
UEFA Champions League™ 2006-2007 allows you to collect virtual cards of your favorites out of the Union of European Football Associations and build the super team and work your way to the Championship game. You can select between Barcelona or Arsenal and take part in the action for the first half of the game. I found the game played really well, at times I thought the players were really small, but I was impressed at how real the game play looked and will keep this on my watch list of possible sports titles to purchase. You don't get to really try out the trading/collecting of players in the demo, but other that I think it was a really good demo. Blue Dragon Demo
Featuring the character design of Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball Z and music by Nobuo Uematsu of Final Fantasy, Blue Dragon, This epic role-playing game centers around a young boy named Shu and several of his friends, who call upon magical powers to defeat the forces that attack them. It's a really good demo and gives you a excellent feel of the games play. This was the first RPG title that I've played in a very long time, I'm talking back to the days before consoles and when you used paper. I'm not sure how much of a fan of these styles of games for the consoles I'll become. Still its worth a very hard look and I expect it to do really well. July 18 Phantasy Star Universe Demo
Well the beauty of the demo for Phantasy Star Universe is it didn't cost me at all, just some of my time is all. I created my character and looked around a very empty room, I made my way down to what appeared to be a very empty space mall. I saw someone run by at one point and then disappear all of a sudden. I later searched around and found out that you could travel to different worlds and that the full version also costs an extra $10 a month to play. Ouch! I decided to give it another try and found out how to get to other space ports and people, but I still couldn't figure out how to get out to the worlds and the adventures. All I found was a bunch or Horn Dogs, trying to pick up Cyber Chicks. I'm sorry, the demo really didn't do much for me and the fact you have to pay an extra $10 to play is a huge strike from the start. So far I just see a 3D Space World and people with only one thing on their minds. Thankful it was a free Demo, just sorry I couldn't do more with it. Beware if you decide to check it out. July 13 E3 Demo - Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation
I mentioned earlier that I gave Blazing Angels a try and it was a really fun demo to play. Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation is more than just a fun demo, its a Blast to play, the game play feels really incredible, and its extremely visual on the screen and very photo realistic. This is an excellent demo and one I'll keep and play over and over. If your looking for a really tight fighter pilot game, then this is a must demo and one to buy when it releases. July 12 Blazing Angels from Ubisoft
As a WWII fighter pilot you take to the skies in a Bi-plane fighter, the game starts you off with a little training and sets you up with a Co-pilot. So from take off and learning how to maneuver your plane, your not alone and get a good feel of how the game will play out. The graphics are pretty cool for the most part, its not a super hi-def game, but I still enjoyed the look and feel of flying around and learning all the controls. I've always been a fan of flight simulator games and I guess I've had a love of flying and this is the closest I get to that. The only thing I wish is a cockpit view instead of seeing my plane on the screen all the time and I'm not sure if that's available in the full version or not. After completing your training exercises a message comes in about an enemy target heading on in. Time to put your training to the test and see what you can do for real. The demo has plenty to offer and I can tell when I really love a demo by how much I want to try it over and over. If your a fan of Flight Simulators and Combat games, give this WWII title a try. I plan on checking out lots of the other period pieces like Battle of Midway and some of the Call of Duty titles later on and will report back on my thoughts of these demos. July 04 Surfs Up, Dude... rad demo for 360
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