Monday, August 26, 2019

Left Strandard

So a new trailer has emerged for Death Stranding, showing off the gameplay


Original video located here. Accessed 26th August 2019

Well at least it has some resemblance of a proper game.  
But the mystery of what the hell is going on in this game endures.  
I just hope this isn't going to end up like Lost and keep teasing mysteries but offer no resolution.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Confusion

So the big news of recent note is that Insomniac games got bought out by Sony.

I only hope that this means we can have Fuse Overstrike, the game that never was:

Original video located here. Accessed 21st August 2019

Friday, August 9, 2019

Progression

Look how far we've come:

Original video located here. Accessed 9th August 2019

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Throwing down the Gauntlet

Another game I played last weekend was Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows.

Being a child of the eighties, I knew of Gauntlet. It was title that was held in high esteem, known for it's four-player action, it's use of sending out enemies by the swarm to fight and it's use of speech. Yet at the same time Gauntlet has a reputational for some oddball spinoffs (not least of which is the Atari Lynx version) that haven't quite succeeded in carrying a monumental legacy. Its for this reason that I haven;t given the series much thought in years.

That was until I was presented with Seven Sorrows: A PS2/Original Xbox game that a friend had on his 360. Upon playing it, it is immediately apparent that the familiar is present: The PCs of Warrior/Elf/Wizard/Valkyrie, the use of speech, the maze-like environment and the use of Zerg Rush before it was even called Zerg Rush.

I stress: My experiences with Gauntlet has been limited. I knew of the original game, I knew of it's reputation, I played the second game once and I even played the Lynx adaptation. So I have little to no attachment to the franchise. So what do I make of Seven Sorrows?

It's a lot of fun.
Seriously: It's great mowing through hordes of baddies, building up impressive combos. And there are moments of desperation in trying to find the all-too important health (Cheese!).

Does it live up to the legacy of it's namesake? Who cares?! This is great!

Monday, August 5, 2019

Two Hearts

Last weekend I went to friend's place and ended up having a game of Castle Crashers (among others).

As those familiar with Castle Crashers would know, there come points in the game where the players rescue captured princesses - only to fight each other to see who gets the kiss from said princess. And when these moments come between myself and my buds they become contests of the ferocious variety. And the kind that I never win.

That was until the weekend where I finally manage to win such a contest. And not only once but twice!

Seems that every dog has his day