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  • 12Jun 09

    I can't believe how long it's taking me to get a 360!

    Ive been saying for like two years nearly that I'm going to get an Xbox 360. Soon, hopefully, it will actually happen. I have decided that I will probably get one from Amazon.co.uk with my next paycheck. They are doing a deal where I can get any two of UFC: Undisputed 2009, Gears of War 2, Bioshock, GTA IV among others for an extra £10 when I buy my 60GB 360, although I know UFC is going to be a must. I played Fight Night 3 recently at a friend's and its was good, so I'm in the mood for a fighting or wrestling game - plus its selling for about £40, bveing a new game. Im also thinking of getting The Darkness and Viva Pinata, and maybe Kameo: Elements of Power as my first games. Im interested to see what Rare have been up to on the 360. But I theres a chance that I might still have to wait.

    I nearly gota 360instead of my Wii, because the games were cheaper, but I really wanted to see what the Wii was capable of. I probably should have waited though. Don't get me wrong, I love my Wii, I just can't afford a lot of games right now, as evidenced by the 360 situation. Most games even second hand are at least £20, and the best games are always expensive.Im still taking advantage of the cheapness of last generations games - I bought a PS2 for £45 last Autumn. Shadow of the Colossus is always between £25-35, and its one of the better games. In order to buy Soul Nomad & The World Eaters, I had to cough up nearly £50, more than I have ever paid for a game in my life. £30 is usually my limit.

    Im usually stuck between waiting for months to buy the better Wii games after the prices drop or paying more than I should for lesser games like Ghost Squad or NiGHTS, as I have done most of the time with my Wii. It's been made all the more difficult when all the best games have been recent, so the prices are not dropping very fast, and the Wii is popular, so retailers are reluctant to drop prices for Wii games. Games like Little King's Story, Madworld, Punch Out Wii, The Conduit, Deadly Creatures, Monster Lab and Disaster: Day of Crisis are fairly recent, all interesting to me. De Blob is much older, and even that is too expensive at times. Its only going to get tougfher as the Wii gets more games.

    I might just have to get rid of some of my games by taking them to a place in Aberdeen called Solid Gold, where I can trade them in, and maybe get a swap deal. Or try and sell some things on Amazon.

    • Posted Jun 12, 2009 5:34 pm GMT
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  • 25Mar 08

    These are the kind of games the industry needs......

    Ive been doing a lot of thinking recently about the types of games I enjoy playing. I recently bought Trauma Centre: Second Opinion for my Wii, and have really enjoyed it. I had a choice between about five games, though, and it took quite a while to decide what I was going to buy, maybe 30mins. The other games included Kororinpa: Marble Mania, Guilty Gear XX Accent Core, NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams and Ghost Squad.

    Now, rewind to a few weeks ago: I was in Gamestation, and I was looking at a really quirky game being shown in store. It consisted of a large ball rolling around wit the most completely random objects stuck to it. That game was Beautiful Katamari for the Xbox360. A game I am determined to buy when I get a 360.

    I suppose maybe ive just gotten really tired of all the FPS's, a style of game that I'll maybe try, but im not that into. My friend Steve, is very narrow-minded whaen it comes to games, and seems to only like Tactical Shooters. He is the kind of person that thinks he will be emasculated if he plays a Mario game. He cannot even consider the idea of playing something colourful, such is his fear of those types of games. He curses Mario under his breath when he thinks im not listening, yet he has never played a Mario game in his life.

    Sadly, there seems to be far too many "hardcore" gamers with this silly attitude. They are scared to try something different: they want the same, stale gameplay. What the industry needs less of is the Movie license games that dont do anything but make money off brands like Disney or Pixar. We need less Tactical Shooters that convince so many ignorant people that they have to pretend to be macho to impress their friends. And we need games that are fun, different and not afraid to do their own thing. Games such as these.....

    Beautiful Katamari:

    Eternal Sonata

    Nights Into Dreams...

    Kororinpa: Marble Mania

    Brutal Legend

    Viva Pinata

    Little Big Planet

    Folklore

    De Blob

    Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon

    Odin Sphere

    King's Story

    Opoona

    Zack & Wiki: The Quest for Barbaros Treasure

    No More Heroes

    Trauma Centre: Second Opinion

    Kirby (The great thing about this series is the number of abilities available to Kirby when he swallows enemies. I thought it was pure genius when I was 7 years old, I think its genius now)

    Culdcept Saga

  • 2Jan 08

    Out With the Old, in With the New.....

    Well, since I finally got a console for this generation (a Nintendo Wii) I can say goodbye to my Gamecube *sniffs*. Not that it matters, there are GC games I still want, admittedly. Also, I'll still play the games while I find money to fund my Wii collection.

    With this transitionin mind I would like to say a final farewell and pay my respects to my Gamecube, which on the 25th of December, 2007, finally became obsolete, about a good 6 months to a year after everyone elses.

    MY GAMECUBE

    R.I.P

    BELOVED CONSOLE, FRIEND, AND FATHER TO THE NINTENDO WII

    SEPTEMBER 2005-DECEMBER 2007

    THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES

    In order to pay my respects properly, I would like to take this oppertunity to look over the 20 proudest moments (games)of my Gamecube's life, as chosen by me, the owner.

    1 - Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

    2 - Resident Evil 4

    3 - Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean

    4 - Tales of Symphonia

    5 - Gladius

    6 - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    7 - X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse

    8 - Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

    9 - Resident Evil 0

    10 - Resident Evil

    11 - Animal Crossing

    12 - Super Smash Bros. Melee

    13 - F-Zero GX

    14 - Pokemon Colosseum

    15 - Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

    16 - Soul Calibur II

    17 - Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc

    18 - WWE: Day of Reckoning

    19 - Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader

    20 - Megaman X: Command Mission

    Honourable mentions: Metroid Prime, Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, Super Monkey Ball, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time andThe Legend of Zelda: TheWind Waker.

    All 51 games I own gave me countless hours worth of enjoyment on that little purple, indestructable box, and I'll never forget it. By far the most underrated console of all time.

    • Posted Jan 2, 2008 1:26 pm GMT
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