Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2015

Weekend Gamer 7/10/2015

Looking for something to play this weekend? I know what I'll be playing!

I might not be getting into very much gaming this weekend. On Saturday I'm heading over to Wisconsin to visit my brother and sister-in-law for the day. We are celebrating my mother's birthday that was on Wednesday. I know it's rather late, but they weren't available on that day. So we're celebrating on Saturday. I'll be busy Sunday working on getting the house back in order before another workweek. If I do game, these are the games I'll play:

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (XB360)

My PC still hasn't been repaired yet, the video card is still faulty at times. This time around I'll be playing Oblivion. I was getting tired of dealing with random dragons on Skyrim so I thought I'd take a break and go back with a classic. I really enjoy Oblivion. My character on this game is a Nord that I named Wallus Winegrin. Not as cool of a name as my Orc in Skyrim - Maxwell Orgshire. But it works. So far I'm still at level one, but I'm slowly increasing my level.

Sim City 4 Deluxe (PC)

Sim City 4 still works just fine on my PC. So I've been building cities every so often. So far I'm enjoying it. When I'm not playing Oblivion or Skyrim, I'll be playing Sim City.

Game On!

Friday, July 3, 2015

Weekend Gamer 7/3/2015

Looking for something to play this weekend. I know what I'll be playing!

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (XB360)

I still haven't bought a new video card yet, so I'll be playing some more Skyrim. Do some more side quests with my character, Maxwell Orgshire! Isn't that just an awesome name for an Orc. Still at Level 13, I keep getting stuck because of stupid dragons. I got to Winterhold, and a dragon popped up and I didn't have any arrows and I couldn't find an armory in Winterhold. So I had to go back to a previous save to get unstuck!

Kingdom Hearts: Recoded (DS)

While looking around my house and cleaning, I found a DS game laying around in a drawer. I haven't played Kingdom Hearts before so I popped in the cartridge for Recoded, and played a little bit. I have to say it's pretty fun, so I'll be playing that this weekend as well.

Sim City 4 Deluxe (PC)

This classic Sim City game seems to be the only game that works on my computer. My faulty video card doesn't mind this awesome game. So I'll be building some mega-cities in the meantime while I save up money for a new video card.

Game On!

Games with Gold (July 2015)

Each month Xbox Live gives Gold Members two free games for the Xbox One and one free game for the Xbox 360. Here is the list of free games for Xbox Live Gold Members for the month of July 2015:

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (XBONE)


It is 1715. Pirates rule the Caribbean and have established a lawless Republic. Among these outlaws is a fearsome young captain named Edward Kenway. His exploits earn the respect of legends like Blackbeard, but draw him into an ancient war that may destroy everything the pirates have built. Developed by Ubisoft. (Description by Xbox Marketplace)

Massive Chalice (XBONE)


Massive Calice is a tactical strategy game set on an epic timeline. As the Immortal Ruler of the Nation, you'll take command of its heroes, forge marriages to strengthen your Bloodlines, and battle a mysterious enemy known as the Cadence in a war lasting hundreds of years. Developed by Double Fine Productions. (Description by Xbox Marketplace)

Plants vs. Zombies (XB360)


Dig into the fun-dead action hit that's won over 30 Game of the Year awards and counting! It started as a PC/Mac gane, and quickly became a huge hit for people of all ages, all around the planet. You'll need to think fast and plant faster to stem the zombie attack that's coming on pretty much every device and platform known throughout history. (Description by Plants vs. Zombie website)

Xbox One Backward Compatibility

This is actually rather old news, however, I've been pretty busy lately so I haven't been able to update the blog. Xbox One is now backward compatible with Xbox 360 games. This actually reminds me of when the Xbox 360 became backward compatible with the Original Xbox games. Not all the games will be backward compatible, but if you submit a game you'd like to play, Microsoft will work on making it compatible.

The list so far for Xbox 360 games available to play on Xbox One is rather dismal. It is currently about 21 games. If you are interested in seeing which games are available, click here.  I hope to see more games coming up for backward compatibility. I'll keep an eye out and will update you whenever there is more added.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Weekend Gamer 6/20/2015

Looking for something to play this weekend. I know what I'll be playing!

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (XB360)

I've been playing Skyrim all week actually, leveling up my character, Maxwell Orgshire. He's currently on Level 13. I managed to become Thane of Whiterun and Riften as well as purchased houses from both towns. Killed about five dragons so far. I've got my goal of become Thane of all the major towns, as well as purchases as much houses as possible. I've mostly been ignoring all of the main quests and doing mostly side quests. This will keep me occupied until I save up enough money for a new video card for my PC.

Fallout 3 (XB360)

Since the recent announcement of Fallout 4 (which I'm working on a short preview for as we speak, probably will be posted tomorrow) I've thought I'd play the third game before the fourth comes out. I've never really cared for Fallout, but the fourth one looks simply amazing. My friend keeps telling me to finish Fallout 3 before I play Fallout 4, so that's what I'm going to do.

Game On!

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Free Games for June 2015

Each month both PlayStation and Xbox offer free games for members of their services. Here are the games that are for free for the month of June 2015.


PlayStation Plus


Futuridium EP Deluxe (VITA/PS4)

Description on PlayStation Site: "A psychedelic retro inspired shoot'em up with a modern twist, that blends together frantic action, puzzle elements, a vibrant low poly aesthetic and a heart pumping electronic soundtrack. As a lone starship pilot lost in a dimensional loop just before a big space battle, with a limited and constantly depleting energy tank, your only hope is to fly as fast as possible over enormous space dreadnoughts, destroying their defenses and the cyan power cubes to get some energy back." Developed by MixedBag.




Cloudberry Kingdom (PS3)

Description on PlayStation Site: "Unhappy ever after. That's how it starts. The Orb resurfaces and the classic characters return. Kobbler with his mania, Princess with her endless boredom. It's only a matter of time before Bob, our hero, shows up to put order back to madness. Three powers struggle for victory and the fate of Cloudberry Kingdom hangs in the balance." Developed by Pwnee Studios.




Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (PS3)

Description on PlayStation Site: "Live the epic and violent journey of a ruthless bounty hunter onto the trail of the West's most notorious outlaws. Blurring the lines between man and myth, this adventure made of memorable encounters unveils the untold truth behind some of the greatest legends of the Old West." Developed by Techland.



Super Exploding Zoo! (VITA)

Description on PlayStation Site: "Round up herds of exploding animals and rampage around 80 destructible levels - defend your precious egg by slamming your herd into the greedy alien marauders and blowing them up!" Developed by Honeyslug Limited.




Skulls of the Shogun (PS4)

Description on PlayStation Site: "Crush your enemies and eat their skulls! Skulls of the Shogun is a fast-paced turn-based strategy game, supercharged with fighting-game flare and double-stuffed with a serious sense of humor! Enter the Samurai Afterlife and join forces with undead warriors, magical monks, and the mighty mustachioed samurai generals!" Developed by 17-BIT.




Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS4)

Description on PlayStation Site: "Set in 1975, Naked Snake is tasked to infiltrate a site on Cuban soil. On a mission to extract long-lost allies being held hostage and interrogated by a shadow military group among other objectives, Snake must use stealth and operational tactics to understand the truth behind the complex motives of the all-powerful Patriots and their mission to create a global war economy." Developed by Konami Digital Entertainment.


Xbox Live

Just Cause 2 (XB360)

Description on Xbox Site: "As agent Rico Rodriguez, your orders are to find and kill your friend and mentor who has disappeared on the island paradise of Panau. With the unique grapple and parachute combo, BASE jump, hijack and create your own high-speed stunts. With 400 square miles of rugged terrain and hundreds of weapons and vehicles, Just Cause 2 defies gravity and belief." Developed by Avalanche Studios.


Massive Chalice (XBONE)

Description on Xbox Site: "As the Immortal Ruler of the Nation, you'll take command of its heroes, forge marriages to strengthen your Bloodlines, and battle a mysterious enemy known as the Cadence in a war lasting hundreds of years." Developed by Double Fine Productions.


Pool Nation FX (XBONE)

Description on Xbox Site: "Pool Nation FX features photo-realistic graphics, real-world physics, and a wealth of game modes and rule sets. Practice, spectate and play live matches seamlessly online, complete in Leagues, and create epic trickshots." Developed by Cherry Pop Games.


Origin "On The House"

Pagan: Ultima 8 Gold Edition (PC)

Description on Origin Site: "The Guardian has tricked you, Avatar. After you defeated Batlin on Serpent's Isle, he banished you to Pagan, a world under his control. Once, it was a beautiful land, but ever since the ancient battle between the Elemental Titans and the evil "Destroyer", it is engulfed in eternal twilight. Titans - now worshipped as gods - are cruel and uncaring. They bestow power on their most dedicated followers who, in turn, terrorize Pagan's population. To find a way back home, you need to become a Titan yourself before the Guardian succeeds in his plot to conquer Britannia - and then Earth itself." Developed by Origin Systems.


Weekend Gamer 6/13/2015


Looking for something to play this weekend. I know what I'll be playing!

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (XB360)

Since my computer is being dumb and I'm waiting to figure out which video card I'd like to get next to replace my current faulty one, I'll be on the Xbox360 playing some Skyrim. This is a great game to play, it's got a whole lot of missions and side quests to perform to keep you occupied for very long time. Had fun customizing my character that I named Maxwell Orgshire, who's an Orc and Warrior. I'll mostly be playing Skyrim this weekend, but there is another game that will be played.

The Unfinished Swan (PS3)

This game was free during the PlayStation Plus of the month of May. It's very creative game and addicting. I'll probably beat the game this weekend, and write a review for it here on the blog.  It's an indie game for the PlayStation 3. You play as a little boy in search of a missing unfinished swan from one of your grandmother's paintings. You journey through the world painting the landscape as you go. As you progress, things get a whole lot more interesting.

Game On!

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Murdered: Soul Suspect

Murdered Soul Suspect is an adventure stealth game developed by Airtight Games. You play as Detective Ronan O'Connor. While on a mission to uncover a murder case, he is inevitability murder. The rest of the game you are his ghost, investigating his own murder. You are within the spirit world, following the trail to discover the murderer. You are in limbo until you can figure out what happened and save people along the way.


The setting of the game takes place in Salem, Massachusetts. That is correct, the same location where the Salem Witch Trials took place. This game makes a connection to the trials, so it has a little historical value to it. Within the spirit world of Salem, you'll meet people from that era. While walking around in the Salem spirit-world, you see the living as well as the dead. In the spirit world, some areas are blockaded by barriers that no spirit can walk through (however, living people can). This cause you to take detours around the town to get to your objective.

While in the spirit world, you'll run into demonic spirits, that you have to sneak past to progress in the story. These creatures are rather annoying because, they appear in pairs (sometimes in large groups), making it rather hard to get past certain areas. These demonic creatures eat at your soul, essentially killing the spirit form of your character.


As a spirit, O'Connor has the ability to posses living people and animals. Which some areas will need you to possess a cat or a person to get passed the demonic creatures. I found that ability to be really cool, and I enjoyed the cat possession - running around in a little kitty cat is just fun!

Graphically, the game looks good. I bought it on Steam, and my computer has a pretty good video card in it. Murdered Soul Suspect ran rather well on max setting on a Radeon HD 7770, frame rate was a little low (30fps). It still worked, all the same. I would recommend this game to anybody who likes stealth, and doesn't mind some repetition. Because I feel like I was always repeating a route to the next objective or doing the same sneak by of the demonic creatures. Which took some fun out of the game, but overall, it did have a good story.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Titanfall

Titanfall is a highly anticipated game being developed by Respawn. It will be available for Xbox One and PC on March 11th with a Xbox 360 version being released later in the year.  If you haven't heard of Titanfall yet, then where have you been.  It's an online based video game, made by the same group of people who made some of the Call of Duty games.  Essentially you play as a pilot, and you have these giant mechs called Titans. You have the option of either fighting Call of Duty style "run-and-gun" or you can call in a Titanfall and battle with your mech.  I managed to play a bit of Titanfall during the open beta on PC, and I was impressed.

You can fight Titans by foot with an Anti-Titan Weapon.

You start out the game by going through a series of training excersies which help you learn the controls and get you fimiliar with the Titanfall universe.  You'll start off by learning the basic looking up and down, and walking around.  It gradually gets more advanced, all the way to the end where you learn how to run the Titan.  The Titans are really impressive.  They are big and bad with badass weaponry.  The really cool thing about the Titans is that you have the option of either operating the mech or letting the automation take over.  It was amazing to run around as the pilot, shooting down enemies while the titan did the same thing.

Be cautious though because pilots on the ground have Anti-Titan Weapons which are specialized weapons that are for destroying Titans.  If you are not paying attention with shields down, then your titan will not last long.  Some Titans can deflect bullets and send them back to the assalant.  Which can be really effective.  While the Titan is reloading, using the deflection move will help from getting damaged.  However Titans cannot deflect Anti-Titan ammunition.

The Titan is absolutely fun to operate!

When playing on the PC, it ran smoothly on the Radeon HD 7770.  Running at smooth 60 frames per second.  Would highly recommend getting this game on launch day if you have an Xbox One or PC.  That is if you either enjoy shooter games or want to experience a cool mech game.  From the experience of the open beta, it ran smoothly and was fun.  Rating from playing the beta: 8/10.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Limbo

Ever wondered what it be like to go through purgatory? The developers at Playdead do a very impressive job at making an eerie black-and-white visual design of what purgatory may very well be like. You play as a young boy, and what a very courageous little boy he is. With absolutely no way to defend yourself within this dreamland-like world, you face many opponents that are there to kill you. With smarts and courage, that little boy can get away without one single scratch. You’ll face hostile natives, an assortment of traps and other deadly creatures.


The developers really suck you into this game. Between the gorgeous 2D side-scrolling black-and-white action, the sound effects, and an amazing sounding musical score, you just can’t put down the game. There are a lot of puzzles, which will also get you real involved in the game. Some puzzles are really simple, but then later in the game you’ll encounter harder and more complex puzzles. Some puzzles you can take your time on, but other are timed and everything must be done perfectly or you’ll have to face the consequences.


Limbo is a well-designed, visually astounding game with amazing sound and a down right impressive musical score. But sadly, however, as you get real into the game, it abruptly ends and all you can say is “I want more!” So hopefully the developers at Playdead hear our plea for another installment for this awesome and involving game.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Call of Duty Black Ops


Call of Duty is the largest and most well-known franchise in the gaming industry. There are a lot of expectations from this series, and Treyarch has once again met those expectations and brought us the new installment of the franchise – Black Ops. Call of Duty Black Ops delivers intense action, glorious visuals, impressive audio, and ingenious multiplayer. Similar to Modern Warfare 2, but with a little more modifications.

The storyline take place mostly during the 1960’s and takes you to Cold War hotspots such as Cuba, Russia, and Vietnam. The protagonist of Black Ops is an elite covert operative named Alex Mason. You start out the game in a room, and find yourself being interrogated. Mason doesn’t remember anything, and throughout the interrogation you play Mason’s memories. Each mission slowly comes together to build a momentum as each interrogation cutscene puts another piece of the puzzle together. The hazy edges of your consciousness conceal information that must eventually come to light, and the erratic visual effects and unnerving audio that encompasses your interrogations sometimes bleed into your mission memories, creating a great tone of uncertainty that plays out in astounding and substantial ways.

Black Ops covers a wide array of geographical landscapes and gameplay. A dramatic breakout from a brutal Soviet prison is one early highlight, and later missions feature frontline conflicts, urban firefights, and mountainous infiltrations. Environments are richly detailed, and though the campaign may have a few technical problems - such as the occasional problematic checkpoint or the odd teleporting ally – these moments aren’t likely to impede your amusement. In addition to the on-foot action, you do use a wide variety of vehicles to achieve success in your missions. Sometimes you’ll be in the gunner’s seat while other times you’ll be behind the wheel, and although the vehicle handling is discreet, the thrill of blowing stuff up and speeding through hostile territory is unquestionable. The core run-and-gun mechanics remains exciting as ever, and the gameplay variety throughout the campaign keeps the action moving at a great pace.



Although the campaign is a adrenaline-fueled good time, it’s not that long. The thing that will most likely keep you coming back to Black Ops for months to come is, predictably, the online competitive multiplayer. At its basic, this is the accustomed top-notch Call of Duty action that gamers have been appreciating for years. You gain experience for doing well in battle, and as you level up, you gain admittance to new and influential ways to customize your loadouts. New weapons and maps freshen things up, and one of the new killstreak awards is an explosive-laden remote-control car which is a pleasantly lethal device. The key new element to the multiplayer is currency. In addition to receiving experience for battlefield performance, you earn Call of Duty points, which can then be spent in a variety of ways. Most perks, weapon attachments, killstreaks, and equipment items are obtainable early on, providing you to bomb out the points to equip them. Customization selections like face paint, player card backgrounds, and the new create-your-own-icon tool are all accessed by spending points. Having the option to pay your way gives you more loadout options at lower required levels than previous Call of Duty games.

The Call of Duty points also permit two awesome new mechanics, the first is contracts. Like many multiplayer challenges that reward you with experience points for completing goals, which contracts you have to pay to complete them. If you do so within the prearranged time period, you receive an organized payout. If you pay 50 points for a contract and succeed in that contract, you’ll earn 11 points for all your trouble. If time expires before you complete that contract, you loose the points. The tougher the contract, the more it’ll cost, however, they have the larger payouts. You can have up to three contracts active at a time across three different categories – Mercenary Contracts, Operations Contracts, and Specialist Contracts. Contracts offer a nicely incentivized version of challenges and gives you something fun to attempt for if you ever get bored.



The other cool new mechanic is wager matches. In these matches, you pay an entrance fee of 10, 1,000, or 10,000 points, depending upon how much points you have, and then you get to play some of the most unique game modes that Black Ops has to offer. One mode gives you increasingly better weapons for each kill you tally, while another gives you a pistol with one bullet and only three lives to live. At the end of the match, the points is split proportionally among the top three finishers while everyone else comes away empty handed.

The rather popular four-player cooperative zombie-killing mode that was first debuted in Call of Duty World at War has returned. The fight to stay alive against wave after wave of zombies is still an intense and strange struggle, and new maps and playable characters take the eccentric humor of the situation to a whole new level. This mode supports four players online or two locally. Two local players can also play split-screen competitive multiplayer online, while four can divide the screen equally among them and set up competitive local matches.

Call of Duty Black Ops is an amazing game with new modes and mechanics that give a jolt of enthusiasm to the game. Though the campaign may be short, but the engrossing storyline gives this game the best thrill a gamer could ask for. Black Ops lives up to the top-notch lineage that the franchise has earned, giving gamers a tremendous new shooter to enjoy.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Mass Effect 2

2010 looks to be a great year for the gaming industry. Usually there are not that many great games that come out early in the year. This year we start out the year with the highly anticipated Mass Effect 2 (available only on Xbox360 and PC). What makes the game really unique is the fact that you can transfer all your saved data from the first Mass Effect game to the second game to continue as your original character. If you had a cool looking scared up character (like I did) you can transfer that character to the second game and continue to play as him as well as be as bad or good as you were in the first game.


The game still has the unique dialog system, where your decisions effect all aspects of the game. You can be good, neutral or bad. You can ask questions to other characters, or just get down to the point and get to the mission. Its a very large map, since you got the whole galaxy to explore. If fact, the game is two-discs long. Thats impressive! There are a lot of main quests as well as tons of side missions or assignments. You can also decide which crew member you're going to have an affair with.



There are a wide range of characters you can assemble into your team. Some of them you'll remember from the first Mass Effect game. But there are some new character that are introduced in the second one. Miranda, a biogenetic character built to be all perfect with body and mind. Thane Krios, a Drell assassin who is dying from a disease known as Kepler's Syndrome. Grunt, a pure blood, tank-bred Krogan. As well as many more!



There are a wide range of weaponry as well. The most useful and reliable will probably be the M-8 Avenger Assault Rifle. Another usual weapon, used for long distance shooting is the M-92 Mantis Sniper Rifle. The gun that should be used for close counter shooting would have to be the M-23 Katana Shotgun. There are other weapons as well, such as the M-100 Grenade Launcher, the M-490 Blackstorm Projector, the M-622 Avalanche, and the M-90 Cain.


Mass Effect 2 is a must buy game for any Xbox360 and PC owners. Its wide open world is fascinating to explore as well as beautiful to look at. The graphics are amazing. The sounds are phenomenal. The voice acting is believable, making the storyline more gripping. Mass Effect is going to be a trilogy, so lets see what BioWare has to offer in the next game! Thank you for reading!

Game On!