Archive for the ‘Console Games’ Category
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Now a days I tend to avoid scary games. Yet there was indeed a time when I enjoyed them; enjoy may be the wrong description, it was much more: cringed my way through the experience. Yet clearly some part of it was exciting enough to be entertaining.
Resident Evil (the original) was probably the first horror game I played on the console and boy did it scare the shit out of me. The spooky atmosphere in that vast ancient house, monsters dropping on top of you when you least expect it, and every nerve racking moment when nothing happens but you just can’t help expecting something to jump out at you anyway. Plus I got to kick ass playing a girl, which is always a big plus in my book.

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Tags: 3d, action, cooperative, creepy, fps, horror, scifi
Posted in Console Games, Playstation 3, Reviews | 4 Comments »
Monday, August 10th, 2009
Star Wars and Indiana Jones are integral parts of my childhood and have helped mold me into the person I am today. Despite the strong early years attachment I have to them, they managed to maintain those awe filled memories with sappy nostalgia instead of shattering them into bitter shards of disbelief. (Must be magic!)
Delving into such a precious license can be daunting, as there is a lot of emotional history attached to it.
Lego Indiana Jones masterfully manages to honor the movies and bring some freshness to the story without squashing any nostalgic memory I have.

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Tags: action, adventure, cooperative, cute, lego, puzzle, skills
Posted in Console Games, Reviews, Wii | No Comments »
Monday, July 27th, 2009
One of the main reasons that I started with the Lego Star Wars review was to use it as a baseline. Fundamentally, Lego Batman is the same game. Why rehash all their similarities then?

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Tags: action, arcade, comics, cooperative, cute, lego, puzzle
Posted in Console Games, Reviews, Wii | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
The original Lego Star Wars came out over four years ago. It was such a success, loved by critics and fans alike, that it spawned a bevy of similar games based on a variety of Lego licenses.
I never got to play the Original game. Its successors on the other hand, have gotten quite a workout.

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Tags: action, adventure, cooperative, jumping, lego, puzzle, robots, scifi, star wars
Posted in Console Games, Reviews, Xbox 360 | No Comments »
Thursday, July 9th, 2009
If only I like Halo more, I could be chatting it up with Nathan Fillion!
/sigh!
Nathan Fillion Talks about his work on Halo ODST.
<3 TFG
Tags: adoration, celebrity, links, scifi
Posted in News, Xbox 360 | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
I love getting games as presents and when said game turns out to be a) one I don’t own and 2) one I really like, it’s a near miracle. Turns out, Culdcept Saga is such a miracle.
The fabulous friend, who gifted us this excellent experience, knew that waiting would just not do. So he presented it at the first available opportunity. It was just some random day, but I have since dubbed it “Culdcept is Awesome!” Day. (And like most holidays/birthdays/anniversaries I never remember the actual date!!)
This thing is, even though the game arrived with such fan fare I didn’t believe it was going to be that great (because, really, how often does it happen that a fabulous game gets shoved in your face?), so it just sat around for a while (sad and lonely).
After the third call from my friend asking how I thought the game was, I finally popped it into the xBox and started playing. I devoured it whole.

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Tags: adoration, cute, skills, strategy, tcg, turn-based
Posted in Console Games, Reviews, Xbox 360 | 3 Comments »
Monday, April 20th, 2009
To talk about Animal Crossing: City Folk is to talk about the previous version of the game. All of its incarnations so far have pretty much been the same. Therefore I am going to take this golden opportunity to discuss all three versions. Three reviews in one!

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Tags: adoration, cooperative, cute, nintendo, vitual-life
Posted in Console Games, DS, Hand Held Computer Games, Reviews, Wii | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Back in the day Warlock pets used to come with a new name every time you summoned them. Recently it was pointed out to me that this changed, meaning the pets now keep their names. The comment was that my warlock was lucky to have gotten a decent name assigned to her Voidwalker Pet.
And so I present to you Grass Moth, my own personal Voidwalker Pokemon!
<3
Token Female Gamer
Tags: pets, pokemon, warlock, world of warcraft
Posted in Console Games, News | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Sit up Music industry and listen, for your future has just been redefined, again. Interactive music is by far the most interesting and innovative direction music has taken since the record player. This it the time to get involved, help not hinder. Your industry needs this boost of fresh energy that this venue is providing. If handled in an intelligent manner it could be quite a boon.
Rock Band developers meet iTunes. This is a match made in heaven and would blow the socks off of everyone on the planet. Please make it happen.
Another thing, could you please have more song expansions that focus on different genres? I have so many friends that would kill for a best of 80s or best of 90s. Throw us ladies a bone please.
The Beatles expansion is a good start. =)

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Tags: cooperative, friends, music, rhythm, vitual-life
Posted in Console Games, Playstation 3, Reviews | 9 Comments »
Saturday, March 14th, 2009
I view Pokemon Ranch as wildly misunderstood by the general public. Whether this was due to bad publicity or lack of transparency I don’t know. (But lets face it the developer to user pipeline is infinitely flawed!)
Upon release the web waves were awash with the cries of foul – there is no real game, the graphics are crap, this is not the game we paid for, and so on.
Ultimately what was understated (or overlooked) is that this is not a standalone game. Most Pokemon games tend to be interconnected, but this game took it even farther. Pokemon Ranch became the game that linked all previous Pokemon games into one gigantic quest to capture Mew!

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Tags: cooperative, nintendo, pokemon, roleplaying
Posted in Console Games, Reviews, Wii | 13 Comments »