Friday, 30 August 2013

Hands-on Preview: Skylanders SWAP Force

The day after the Call of Duty reveal event, Activision invited us to see a preview of their upcoming platformer title, Skylanders: Swap Force. In addition to revealing several new Skylanders , the preview also offered a chance to get some brief hands-on time with the game.

Skylanders is a series that has garnered a cult like following over the past couple of years and has sold millions of copies worldwide, which is to say nothing of the number of toy sales that has generated. Skylanders can be best described as a toy-game crossover that at first glance seems like it's primarily aimed at children, However, if you dig a little deeper, you'll quickly learn that Skylanders offers something cool to players of all ages.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Nintendo Announces the 2DS

Nintendo is offering an alternative to the 3DS with a 2D screen instead.  It's getting a whole new case as well.  Jeff talks about it in the video below.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Feature: Second-Hand Ignorance of ESRB Ratings

night trap coverIt seems like every few years the media flocks to a story about how young adults were influenced by the violence in video games and turned that into a real world shooting or other act of violence. It seems like mainstream media picks up on the sensationalism around the topic and how video games are bad for us morally, mentally and physically.

As dedicated gamers, of course, it seems almost like our duty to defend gaming as a hobby. I often remind people that I grew up playing video games and I'm loathe to kill a fly. With early games, you would find less violence than a typical episode of Bugs Bunny. I do admit, however, that things have changed over the years.

History has taught us that games like Motal Kombat and Night Trap were responsible for changes to the game industry that initiated a move to the creation, locally, of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board or ESRB. In other countries the same concept has formed under different names (in Europe, for example there is PEGI). Although self-regulated, the system has worked very well for the new wave of games that have come out that feature violence in a more realistic fashion.

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Hands-on Preview: Killzone Mercenary (PS Vita)

While Killzone: Mercenary has been in closed beta for a bit of time now, the game will soon allow anyone with a Vita and a PSN account to take the beta for a spin.

The Vita is no stranger to shooters; however, their quality had left something to be desired. Both Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Declasified and Resistance, two commercially successful franchises on the PlayStation 3 were both slammed by critics for being poorly made by nStigate Games.

Guerilla seeks to change that with Killzone: Mercenary.

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Review: Sanctum 2 (XBLA)

With more and more tower defense games around, developers have had to come up with new ways to make their's stand out from the others. Coffee Stain Studios created its own new combination genre, meshing tower defense with first-person shooting for their Sanctum franchise, now in its second installment.

Gameplay is simple in Sanctum 2: the gamer must defend cores from incoming enemies by constructing weaponry towers to protect them. But like a lot of tower defense titles, gamers don't just sit idly by, viewing their towers' success or failure against incoming wave after wave of alien enemies in many bizarre forms (an overwhelming number of them resemble insects and bugs). While the towers are doing their part, gamers can go into first-person mode to jump directly into the war zone and unleash FPS fury.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Sir, You Are Being Hunted Impressions (PC)

Jeff takes a super early look at Sir, You Are Being Hunted, the PC survival game where you're the lone human on a group of islands, trying to find a way off while being hunted by a bunch of gentlemen robots.

Review: Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (PC)

Mortal Kombat's 2011 reboot was warmly received so it's great to see it here, finally on PC, looking better than ever.

Because I was taking video of the game for a clip on The Armchair Empire's YouTube Channel, I know the game runs at a smooth 60-frames per second and the detail is phenomenal. Besides looking great, the small touches like head movement and where characters direct their attention during the course of fight and the little things going on in the background make it a game I could simply spend time watching rather than playing. Sadly, there's no option to just pit computer-controlled characters against one-another to just watch.