Showing posts with label Uncharted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uncharted. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Review: Uncharted - Golden Abyss


Uncharted: Golden Abyss
PS Vita
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Sony Bend
Release Date: 14 February 2012

Daring adventurer and mystery solver Nathan Drake has been busy lately. His blockbuster adventure in November, Drake's Deception, was another successful entry in the franchise. To make sure that the PS Vita had a “core franchise” at launch, Naughty Dog handed their boy over to the folks at Sony Bend. It's always a gamble to have another studio take on a beloved franchise, but with Naughty Dog consulting, Golden Abyss has every chance to be a solid entry in the series. What we got was akin to Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.

Adventurer Nathan Drake is back in Uncharted: Golden Abyss

Monday, December 26, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 26

Day 26 - Game with the Best Voice Acting


Yay!  More dead-horse beatings today!  Voice acting is a relatively new addition to gaming.  Before it was all shiny cut-scenes with silent actors.  Much like the debut of "talkie" movies, voice acting changed gaming in a big way.  No longer were actors hired to grunt, growl or "exert effort."  Now studios had to hire folks who could impart emotion.  Now actors on film could work in games (and give publishers a bullet point for the box: "Starring Samuel L. Jackson!" and by "starring" we mean "he has a role").  Now people expect voices for all their characters, and it can make or break a game.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 25

Day 25 - Game with the Best Gameplay


Since this is falling on Christmas, it's going up on the 24th just so I don't have to remember to upload it tomorrow.

Best gameplay is the theme of the day.  Horrid gameplay can ruin any experience.  Hell, I will put up with some wonky mechanics if everything else captures my attention (I'm looking at you, Kane & Lynch 2), but if the gameplay is tight, I'm going to love it.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 22

Day 22 - Game with the Best Story


I'm going to sound like I'm beating a dead horse here.  I'll try to keep the synopses spoiler-free, but some small ones may sneak through.  Be warned, there may be SMALL SPOILERS ahead.



Monday, December 19, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 19

Day 19 - A Game Everyone Should Play



Wow...ummm, well?  I can always recommend Mass Effect, Borderlands, the Uncharted series and the Final Fantasy series.  Those are classics in their own rights and deserve to be enjoyed by almost everyone who plays games.  These either have amazing stories (Mass Effect) or superb gameplay (Borderlands) or a combination of the two (Uncharted and Final Fantasy).  


The intrepid Vault Hunters of Borderlands

These are the games that anyone who enjoys video games should at least try.  I've not met many that dislike the rich fiction and amazing universe created by Mass Effect.  I know many people that lost hours to hunting loot on Pandora with friends in Borderlands.  Hell, even folks that don't like FPS games enjoyed Borderlands.  Then you have the summer blockbuster movies of Uncharted that allow you to play the explosive scenes and adventure about the globe.  And lastly, you have the deep mechanics, stellar stories and great worlds of Final Fantasy that keep even jaded gamers coming back.  All of these are brought up whenever I am comparing titles or looking to find a new game to run through.

Nathan Drake gets into so much trouble in Uncharted 3

Oh, Final Fantasy X, how I love you

Though, I think one that everyone needs to experience, not play, experience, is L.A. Noire. The story, the mental challenge of the investigations and the brilliant use of facial motion capturing lends itself to an experience like none other. L.A. Noire is, frankly, the next step for facial graphics and character interaction. It should be enjoyed by everyone at least once, if only to see the amazing tech and the story telling.  I know people get fidgety about the noir themes of the story, but the fact that it is such a great tale makes it one that everyone should buy into at some point.

Hero Cole Phelps of L.A. Noire

And last, but certainly not least, is that benchmark for all things Super Mario Bros. 3.  This game was the high water mark for the NES days.  Everyone I know that grew up playing NES loved this game.  It's still super fun, and it still has some of the best (if not the best) mechanics and gameplay of any 2D platformer.  I know that my daughter will play this gem (providing she's into games) because it is something that all gamers should play.

The amazing Giant World from Super Mario Bros 3

Sunday, December 11, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 11

Day 11 - Favorite Gaming Couple

Oh, so hard to choose!  Here are a few since I cannot make up my mind. Like the last couple, there are MASSIVE SPOILERS ahead, just in case.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 8

Day 8 - Favorite Character



Oh, this one is super difficult. Well written characters are one of the driving reasons I buy video games. If there isn't a strong character, I usually lose interest rather quickly. I suppose I'll just throw out a few and give reasons as to “why” because I cannot just pick one. There may be spoilers to game plots in my elaborations, so be forewarned. They are in no particular order other than train-of-thought.

Monday, December 5, 2011

30 Days of Gaming: Day 5

Day 5 - Favorite Developer


This one is actually pretty tough.  I think I have to give it to two development houses that have brought me a ton of joy over the years.  Honestly, these two could do no wrong in their own rights, and I eagerly await what comes next from the latter.

First off, the studio that dominated my teen years and made me appreciate deep stories and amazing worlds.  Pretty much every Squaresoft game that came out, I enjoyed.  I rented Chrono Trigger from Blockbuster a few times as a kid, and I loved it!  I didn't understand the Squaresoft magic entirely yet, that came later.  That time, when the core Final Fantasy games were purchased Day One, came after I discovered the joys of Final Fantasy VII.  The PSX era (and my collection) is/was dominated by these wonderful games.  I sunk hours into Final Fantasy VIII, Vagrant Story, Front Mission 3 and even lesser titles like Threads of Fate.  All of these games had stellar stories, well written characters (though some translations hurt to read now) and offered worlds to get lost in that I'd only seen in books.  But, despite how lovely all those games are, I have the most affection for Final Fantasy: Tactics.  This single game I've purchased multiple times (PSX, PSN, PSP) and I love it every time I boot it up.  Squaresoft could do no wrong in my eyes, and the joys of FF:T are a large reason why I purchased their games without question.

When this came on screen, joy soon followed

As Squaresoft started to tank in Japan (thank you, Spirits Within...), they were snapped up by Enix.  Enix didn't have the same hold on me.  While I certainly enjoyed Star Ocean: The Second Story, I hadn't played a Dragon Quest game to completion since the first one.  I was worried that my beloved games would be changed or corrupted by the new parent company.  Sadly, I was mostly right.  But, the core FF games again shined, and included one of my favorites with Final Fantasy XII, and my number one favorite Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy X.  To see this development house go downhill since the PS2 era is sad.  They more publish now and the last FF game was, to me, disappointing.  I'll always love the Squaresoft days, and the mixed bag of the SquarEnix days may yet turn around.

So awesome!

Now, a new development house has taken over.  These folks first caught my eye back on the PS2 with a platformer that was the natural step up from Mario 64.  An open world that held many secrets and offered me the chance to go where I wanted and explore to my heart's content.  That game was Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy.  The team at Naughty Dog had pushed what Mario started in amazing new directions.  Instead of hubs, everything was part of the world.  I climbed a mountain, swam a lake and explored jungles and swamps, all without having to jump into paintings or pipes.  This blew my mind at the time.  Their animation style rivaled Disney and the colorful world came alive.  I fell in love.

The new favorite developer

I wouldn't have them up here if they only had the one good game.  Though I never played the other Jak titles (something I plan to rectify with the HD collection) because I had other distractions.  No, Naughty Dog finally got my attention with a little game called Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.  I had loved the Tomb Raider series for years, but Lara had gotten stale and her adventures were no longer fun to me.  Then came this wise-ass Nathan Drake and his gorgeous game world that just begged to be explored.  Then came the amazing action sequences, the superb dialog and the industry-defining animations.  I was hooked.  Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is honestly one of my favorite games off all time, and the amount of hype I had for Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception was unbearable.  This series has cemented my love for the Dogs, and I cannot wait to see what they do next.

Where do we go from here?


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Review: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception


Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
PS3
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog
Release Date: 1 November 2011

How do you follow up a nearly unanimous Game of the Year winner? Expectations are through the roof. Do you go bigger? Do you change it up? Do you leave well enough alone and take baby steps? The pressure Naughty Dog must have felt after Uncharted: Among Thieves won multiple Game of the Year honors (amazing considering it's a PS3 exclusive) must have been nearly crushing. Two years later, we have our answer. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is here and it doesn't disappoint.

Nathan Drake sets off on another adventure in Drake's Deception

Sunday, November 13, 2011

News Roundup: 13 November 2011

Super slow week.  Wonder why?  ...oh, yeah.  Everyone was fighting dragons or shooting terrorists.  Welcome to the big rush of games.  A couple of stories after the jump.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Review: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves


Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
PS3
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog
Release Date: 13 October 2009

After a solid, if flawed, opening act, Naughty Dog brings a sequel that not only surpasses its predecessor, but damn near redefines the genre. Expectations were high, given the studio's pedigree, but I don't think anyone outside of the Naughty Dog office saw this coming. Among Thieves is not only worthy of the multiple Game of the Year awards it won, but it's a game that every PS3 owner should have in their collection. Simply put, Among Thieves is a classic.

That's a long way down...

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Review: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune


Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
PS3
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog
Release Date: 16 November 2007

Tomb raiding is something gamers have enjoyed since Lara Croft introduced the concept to us back in 1996. The old adventuring through forgotten tombs and ancient catacombs has gotten stale, though. Lara had become less appealing and her games have fallen from grace. The genre needed a fresh hero and a game worthy to succeed Tomb Raider. Someone dashing, heroic, suave but also easy to relate to. That someone was Nathan Drake and that game was Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.

Drake and Elena

Sunday, October 23, 2011

News Roundup: 23 October 2011

Well, here's a brief news roundup for the week ending 23 October 2011 after the jump.