Archive for category 360
Limbo
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on July 19, 2010
The tagline is “Uncertain of his Sister’s Fate, a Boy enters LIMBO”, and that’s pretty much the only thing I can tell you about the story. There’s a very light touch narrative told through gameplay, but nothing that’s overt. Limbo is more about the experience instead of trying to tell a story. Presented as a [...]
Red Dead Redemption
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on July 1, 2010
It’s certainly strange coming into the summer months and having multiple contenders for game of the year, but Red Dead Redemption is squarely in the running. A huge world with a mountain of content, beautiful landscapes, tremendous soundtrack, and wonderfully crafted story, this is likely the best western game you’ll ever play.
Green Day: Rock Band
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on June 8, 2010
Green Day: Rock Band is exactly what you thought it would be when it was announced. Nothing more, nothing less. If you’re into Green Day and aren’t burnt out on music games yet, then this is for you. As someone who’s been wanting something new out of the music genre, this title doesn’t bring anything new to the table other than songs and some Green Day unlockables. I hope Harmonix’s Rock Band 3 work will freshen up things a bit.
Alan Wake
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on May 5, 2010
While the open ended ending left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, I’m still interested to see where Remedy takes this game with the upcoming episodes. The town, atmosphere, and characters made me want to keep playing till the end, despite the somewhat repetitive combat. Let’s just hope that 1) the game is sucessful enough to warrent a proper conclusion later down the road, and 2) Remedy doesn’t take their “episode” queues from Valve. We’ve already waited long enough for Season 1.
Super Street Fighter IV
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on April 26, 2010
If you didn’t like Street Fighter IV, there’s really nothing here that will change your mind. While it is a bit disappointing that this is a full retail item that will certainly split the userbase, if you’re an existing fan there’s just about zero reason to not buy this. Capcom has released a truly monumental update to the best fighting game in years which will certainly keep it truckin’ long into the future.
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on April 19, 2010
Despite these quibbles, Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening is still a fun romp which extends the already solid framework laid by the original title. If Dragon Age is calling you, but you don’t feel like reinvesting the time in the base title, or just want to see what happens next, there’s really no reason to stay away. It may not be as completely awesome as Origins was, but it’s still Dragon Age and by that regard, it’s still awesome.
Mass Effect 2
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on January 26, 2010
Mass Effect 2 is quite honestly everything you would hope it would be. An epic story full of interesting characters within a huge universe with all the problems from the first game fixed. Whether you’d rather go prospectin’ for some minerals on planets or just stick to the game’s story, there’s plenty of content to keep you busy. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a second character to import while anxiously awaiting ME3.
Dragon Age: Origins
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on December 8, 2009
One particular area I am always concerned about when playing through lengthy games is the possibility of general game fatigue. I could either grow tired of the story, get lost on side missions, or start to hate the general mechanics and ultimately just shut off the game with a “I’ll come back to this later” thought, never to return. Thankfully, that just wasn’t the case here at all. With plenty of different endings, six origin stories each changing the world’s perception of you, and having a plethora of important decisions to make throughout, you’ll certainly get your money’s worth. As long as you’ve got the gumption and staying power, you won’t find a better true RPG on the market for this generation.
DJ Hero
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on November 3, 2009
At the end of the day, DJ Hero is a great start into a new line of music titles. It may not have all the bells and whistles, and it may be a little expensive for the normal everyday person, but it is certainly a refreshing take on a tried and true game genre with a crapload of awesome music. If you dig this type of music and have the scratch to spend (see what I did there?), it’s hard to not recommend it.
Brütal Legend
Posted by Jim Hunter in 360, review on October 13, 2009
It has been a long, hard road for veteran game designer Tim Schafer. Most of his games while critically applauded, never sell very well, so it’s a nice change of pace to see Electronic Arts putting a bit of marketing muscle behind this one. Much like other Schafer titles, the strongest aspects of Brutal Legend are the writing, humor, and story despite having a large emphasis on multiplayer. As long as you’re willing to overlook some annoyances and typical trappings of the open world genre, you should have a lot of fun throwing up your horns while Jack Black drives Deuce into the sunset.