Thursday, 20 June 2019
masquerade: the baubles of doom
hitting evil clowns with a great big hammer! enormously stupid colourful violent fun!
great soundtrack too...
http://www.masqueradegame.com
Saturday, 9 February 2019
kaiju rush
thisis a very cute and dumb japanese style timewaster/endless runner.
you are a kaiju (a monster), and you have to destroy the cities by timing your superbouncing correctly.
sounds easy, it isn't.
it's like crossy road in reverse, instead of avoiding things
you have to DESTROY them! fun.
and when you hit the sweet spot it's oddly satisfying.
the graphics are lovely pastelly 80's nintendo blockiness.
it's lacking some nintendo earworm of a tune, unfortunately,
but hey, you can find plenty of dumb nintendo tunes on spotify...
and you have to put up with a lot of adverts
so mute the sound and stick your headphones on...
Thursday, 5 October 2017
alice: madness returns
so, alice: madness returns as a reboot
of the early naughties 'under the radar' classic unreal mod
'american mcgee's alice'.
Alice as a videogame character?
she's perfect...
suitablely dark and sarcastic...
she goes steampunk on our asses
with her vorpal blade mele and pack of throwing cards ranged
she's pretty kickass.
...so drop her in mid Victorian workhouse london,
with that mad look in her eye...
...curiouser & curiouser...
Friday, 26 May 2017
journey
'it's not the destination,
but the journey that counts...'
i've just played through about half of journey and it's a gorgeous game.
reminds me lot ofico. although in this game there are no baddies.
no, this is far more zen.
no instructions,
no massive backstory fmv,
you are just plonked in the desert
without a word
and you have to figure it out for yourself.
now, i don't want to say too much
about the gameplay,
because a lot of the fun of the game
is discovering how just cool it is.
safe to say
it is very cool.
what really enthused me about journey
was the multiplayer
which is lovely in it's simplicity.
there is only one mode..:
you are paired with some random person
who is at the same stage as you are
and you solve the level together
voicelessly swapping tricks and tips.
'if you want go fast, go alone
if you want to go far,
go together'
it's a beautiful thing.
but the journey that counts...'
i've just played through about half of journey and it's a gorgeous game.
reminds me lot ofico. although in this game there are no baddies.
no, this is far more zen.
no instructions,
no massive backstory fmv,
you are just plonked in the desert
without a word
and you have to figure it out for yourself.
now, i don't want to say too much
about the gameplay,
because a lot of the fun of the game
is discovering how just cool it is.
safe to say
it is very cool.
what really enthused me about journey
was the multiplayer
which is lovely in it's simplicity.
there is only one mode..:
you are paired with some random person
who is at the same stage as you are
and you solve the level together
voicelessly swapping tricks and tips.
'if you want go fast, go alone
if you want to go far,
go together'
it's a beautiful thing.
Monday, 22 May 2017
little big planet
well, little big planet is an just adorable fairy godmother of all platformers.
the vocal stylings of stephen fry humourously show you the ropes and playing on a PSP the game mechanic seems pretty solid.
and then you get to a level called gift of the grab and the the best popsong you'll hear for a long time glistens and glitters in your ears in fact the music is excellent and diverse throughout.
the customisation of this game is deep
as you play through the levels
you gain building blocks and gadgets
with which you can contruct,
upload and share your own levels.
and theres a hell of a lot of levels out there,
people have got extremely creative with it
leading to endless replayability
which is always a good thing in a game.
highly recommended.
10/10.
5 stars.
the vocal stylings of stephen fry humourously show you the ropes and playing on a PSP the game mechanic seems pretty solid.
and then you get to a level called gift of the grab and the the best popsong you'll hear for a long time glistens and glitters in your ears in fact the music is excellent and diverse throughout.
the customisation of this game is deep
as you play through the levels
you gain building blocks and gadgets
with which you can contruct,
upload and share your own levels.
and theres a hell of a lot of levels out there,
people have got extremely creative with it
leading to endless replayability
which is always a good thing in a game.
highly recommended.
10/10.
5 stars.
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
everybody's gone to the rapture
the second game after dear esther from developers the chinese room.
this is the archers on acid...
beautiful soundtrack...
the importance of music in games
the secret of a great game is gameplay of course, but the secret of a
truly memorable game is music.
from the inspired 50's jazzy compilations
of bioshock, bioshock 2, fallout 3, the radio station in far cry 3, the
beautiful and quirky soundtracks of legend of zelda (that dungeon theme is a real earworm) and final fantasy VI
and VII, the ambient avant-gardeness of hexic, the gorgeous minimalness of
riven and journey, the haunting etheral melancholy of jessica curry's music for both dear esther & everybody's gone to the rapture, the classically flavoured echochrome, to the bluesy western inspired red dead redemption and bastion.
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