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15Dec 09
12 Games For Christmas 09: Game #5
5. Killzone 2 (PS3)

Going back to the first time the PS3 was announced way back in 2005, one of the first things that Sony showed off was some footage for Killzone 2, a sequel to a game that while had some cool things about it, no-one really dug. But going back to the footage; despite it later being revealed to be pre-rendered footage, it was quite possibly the most stunning CG work that people had seen for a console, and while it didn't quite match it when it was released four years later, it's still damned impressive stuff. And easily among the best looking games on any console.
What makes Killzone 2 great is just how different it feels to most first person shooters currently available on consoles. This isn't the rabbit fast pacing of something like Call of Duty, but more of a deliberate, realistic pacing. It's slow, but definitely rewarding – as the game feels just fantastic. Everything has a good weight and feel to it, which is refreshing. And it feels very satisfying to shoot someone, which is all you can ask for a good shooter.
The other big different comes in the form of a cover system. It sounds like such a simple and pointless addition, but here, it totally works. And makes dying a lot less painful, especially when you know you can take cover successfully. It can totally change the way skirmishes play out. In fact, it's such an awesome addition that you do really wish for other games like it to have it, like Modern Warfare 2; or wish that other games that at least used it would do it right, like Rogue Warrior.
Furthermore, the game is just a blast to play online. Why? Well, aside from taking the same base game and allowing the customization elements you'd have in something like a Call of Duty game, there are plenty of modifications to ensure that it's a different, yet still fun experience. This includes major things like being able to run for infinite lengths, or smaller things like using your own music as the games soundtrack. They add up to make one of the more fun experiences on the Playstation Network.
If anything though, the only real thing that Killzone 2 doesn't do well is originality. Sure, there are some cool new features and what not, but there's very little originality, and does feel like yet another space marine shooter. But the games truly biggest success is just how much of an improvement it really is over its PS2 predecessor. And really, if you're looking for a great FPS experience that you can only really get on the PS3, Killzone 2 is right up your alley.
- Posted Dec 15, 2009 6:09 pm PT
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15Dec 09
12 Games For Christmas 09: Game #4
4. The Beatles: Rock Band (PS3/360/Wii)

Thanks to Activision, 2009 saw an absolute glut of Hero games, ranging from the excellent (Guitar Hero Metallica, Guitar Hero 5), some decent (DJ Hero, Guitar Hero Greatest Hits and the Guitar Hero On Tour games) to the absolutely pointless and execrable (Guitar Hero Van Halen and Band Hero). And despite this, only one Rock Band game was released this year, and proved to be easily one of the better games of the year. Also kinda helps that the game is focused around quite possibly the greatest band of all time.At a base level, it's still very much Rock Band 2, just reskinned and focused around the Beatles. Totally understandable, but where the real fun lies in just how much of a Beatles experience that Harmonix have crafted into the game.
The tour mode is the perfect representation of this, with all of the stages taking place over the different stages of the Beatles career, and all the unlockables are of note, from a lot of rare photographs to some curious little videos and what not.But where the game really shines is in the dreamscape levels. Because the Beatles were a studio band for most of the latter part of the 60's, the game attempts to recreate what the band were seeing when they were writing songs like "Yellow Submarine" or "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds". And for the most part, it does look quite nice.This is despite the latter levels not looking as spectacular as the earlier ones.
Though really, the one point that may disappoint a lot of people is the track list. Sure, it has representation from every Beatles album, but some key songs (like All You Need is Love, Strawberry Fields Forever, A Day in the Life, Help!) are missing, leaving you to purchase these when they are released as downloadable content; and at the moment – you can only purchase A Day in the Life and All You Need is Love.
Overall, the Beatles Rock Band is possibly the best rhythm game of the year. Sure, it doesn't do anything spectacularly new and what not, but it doesn't really need to. Plus, it's a fantastic way to get into the music of one of the greatest bands ever.
- Posted Dec 15, 2009 5:58 pm PT
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8Dec 09
12 Games For Christmas 09: Game #3
Game #3 - Red Faction Guerrilla (PS3/360/PC)

June 2009 might as well be known as the month where Sandbox games reigned supreme. Why? Because three somewhat remarkably sandbox games were released onto the market. You've got Sony's infamous, which was a good, though flawed attempt. You then have Activision's Prototype, which wasn't very good at all. And then you come to THQ's Red Faction Guerilla, which is probably the more interesting of the trio, for several reasons. For starters, there's no need for superpowers – though the sledgehammer you get for the duration of the game is pretty damned super.
The first part is that it's an interesting reboot of the Red Faction series. While the first two were somewhat decent first person shooters that never really did take too much advantage of the Geo-Mod feature that made it a big deal back in the day, here the Geo-Mod engine actually works to the games advantage. Destroying buildings and objects has an extremely large part to do in the game, and it never gets old. Never. And it's not the stock standard video game destruction here – tearing down buildings in specific places does affect how the building will fall over, so if you hit the supports just right, you'll have a much easier time taking the building than just randomly attempting to destroy the building. Or you could just drive a car into the building and use that to destroy it.
The second part is just the way the game feels. As an open world game, it compares very similarly to developer Volition's own Saints Row series, but improved in some regards. For starters, the 'respect' system where you needed to consistently fill up a respect bar (by doing activities) in order to attempt any missions? Not present. As long as there are missions available to you, you need nothing more to actually do them, with the last missions appearing as you drain control away from the evil EDF. You can do the activities still, and some of them you can do repeatedly to earn more salvage (the games currency) and get closer to achieving some trophies or achievements.
That being said, there are some elements of the game that don't quite work well in its favor. The first comes in the mission triggers – there's an alert system in the game where green means you're alright, yellow means that the EDF are onto you, and red meaning that the EDF are going to kill you. All well and good, but if you're driving out to go do missions, you need to have a green alert to do them. It's a pain, especially when it's tricky to shake off the EDF at times. Furthermore, the difficulty becomes absolutely punishing at times, which really does hurt the game some.
Overall, Red Faction Guerilla is a fantastic return to form for the Red Faction series (RF2 wasn't quite good), with the reboot working to create one of the most fun experiences you'll have in a video game. Sure, it's quite derivivative of Saints Row 2, but then again, is that really a bad thing? And also, it does get quite difficult at times, but that's put aside when you watch as you take down a massive building with nothing more than a sledgehammer and remote charges. Quite something.
- Posted Dec 8, 2009 6:19 pm PT
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