Thursday, July 5, 2012

MW3 DLC, NEW map available soon!

Well, it was bound to happen eventually. MW3 is going to be.incorporating another map this month, a favorite by all that played MW2. Terminal is going to be available soon, and I for one just want to see how it looks and feels on the new Modern Warfare.
I have been playing some of the new maps lately on 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3, along with Oasis on both Free for All and Team Deathmatch. One thing I have noticed, is that the DLC seems to run a bit better than some of the other maps. Could this be because more time was spent on the gameplay rather than the beautification of the map? I don't think so, it seems that they started packing more into smaller areas while keeping quality as a top priority. While playing through Oasis, I have noticed there are some areas that are not thought out though. In one part, you can hide behind a small potted plant, and if you are seen and shot at, the plant magically absorbs bullets. This could be an easy fix, but whether the company hears about this or not is what will be the deciding factor. I myself could care less, as the game is there for fun for me, though others may want to find the area and figure out what to do with it. I find Aground to be a great map for both snipers and runners. I have tried.both out, and enjoyed the game play in both aspects. I like the fact that there is an open hull you.can run through in the.middle of the ship. This can reduce the sniper positions drastically, as you constantly have to keep your head on a swivel. With some of the other small maps, such as lookout, I get a crowded feel. The map is spread with many different levels, via a hill, or on top of a bunker, one can find themselves getting chewed up and spit out easily. Claymores and bouncing Bettys work well on the map, due to the claustrophobic nature that comes from running through the bunkers. The long open areas provide range for a nice assault rifle package. My personal favorite is the SCAR, using a red dot sight, and stability. Erosion is probably my least favorite map out of all of the DLC. It has long corridors for sniper positions and also tight multilevel corners. Some like this above most of the others, but in my opinion it was the least thought out. There are levels you cannot reach, multiple lines of sight from one interior position that is perfect for sniping. If you and you team can hold the interior tower, you win the game. I find this type of headquarter camping to be no fun to play against, and that's the reason I play games. Getaway is a nice run and gun map. With different levels inside and outside the map, no game ever really gets boring. I like using a shotgun and submachine gun combo on this map, I get range and power just when I need it thanks to the Sleight of Hand perk. Overall, I can't say I was as impressed with this map pack as I was with some earlier versions of Modern Warfare. Hopefully Terminal will bring back good memories, and help prop up some of these maps. My rating 7. Not the worst, but needs something more. Keep on gaming!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Walking Dead Episode 2 Review

As long as this series continues, I am officially hooked. The fact that the game uses all the choices from the past episodes to manipulate the outcome of the story is brilliant, allowing you to go back and choose a different path to a different outcome.

As I played through, I kept wondering what was going to happen next. There were some unexpected twists that I found both exhilarating and disturbing at the same time, like finding the teacher in a modified bear trap. I thought at first, we can free him easily, just by doing this. But, well...I won't spoil the suprise for you, you just have to play the game. The shocking loss of part of the team was a great twist towards the end. Along with 80% of the people out there, I didn't kill him, but I may play it through again to see what happens if I do. I love the fact that you can see the statistics for every choice made by other players of the game. This can show whether you made a good choice, or strayed from the pack. My sole intention in this game is the.protection of the little girl, Clementine. Playing as Lee gives me the idea that what he is looking for is a chance at redemption from his past, and survival. If you are looking for a story, full of choices, and graphically sound look no further. The build up isn't long, action is peppered throughout to keep the flow just right, and you have to be prepared to make choices at all times. I thoroughly enjoy the animation, a comic book feel sets the game mood perfectly. I do find some of the angles for maneuvering a bit awkward at times, and the ability to see where you are going gets a bit hampered with the style of movement. If you can look past this, the game is sound. There are a ton of choices you can use in communication, and also in some of the action scenes. Overall, I would say this game is about an 8.5 stand alone episode, and a 9 as a series so far. I can't wait to turn the lights out for the next episode! Have fun, and keep gaming!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

MW3 DLC and Dawnguard Arrives!

Well, as you all know, it has been FOREVER since I last posted. Many different factors play in, but 2 main themes are there. My family and money.
I believe in spending time with those who are close to me (even if I have to sacrifice game time) because they are the ones who have helped me get to where I am right now. Waiting again for the new DLC to come to the PS3. It's OK though! I have waited this long for Dawnguard, so another short span won't hurt me a bit.
For all of you who have the add on content, let me know how it is! I'd like to see how you like the addition of a crossbow, how the Vampire half of you kicks butt, or how you destroyed the vampires in one fell swoop.
As I said before, money has been tight lately, so picking up a new game really hasn't been my first priority. I have been playing Skyrim as a Nord, and running through some of the new maps on MW3.
I am not sure whether I like all of them or not, when I get a chance, I will let you know what I think. I did play some 2 vs. 2 the other day against a pair who were playing split screen. My partner and I used this to our advantage, getting above them to eliminate the chance of them seeing us on 2 of the maps.
I can see how having someone else I the room could help you out, but the secret to a good team is communication. Buy a cheap headset with a USB connection, and talk to your buddies.
Now I am not saying you are automatically going to get a MOAB or anything, but it will start to help out your win rate as a team. You will also find yourself listening for footsteps, missed shots, etc. more.
Well I guess that is all for now, keep on gaming, and if you want, add me on the PS Network. Just look up "Sauroke" and send me a friend request. You can see what I am playing, and jump in if you want!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Skyrim Dawnguard Trailer

Well, here is the sneak peak for Skyrim Dawnguard! I think this may be a HUGE expansion into a realm with vampires. Yes, I said it, vampires. From what I gather, you can either become a vampire, or fight them.
If you become a vampire, it looks as if you gain minimal flight, plus the ability to change into a half bat. I have to say, I am excited at the prospect of becoming a bloodsucker... again. This time, a crossbow, a whole new world, and a new adventure await.
Here is a link, to watch this on YouTube. As things come in, I will post more information. Remember, the XBOX 360 gets first crack at the DLC, so everyone else needs to just be patient!

http://t.co/2JVCTnTN

Have fun, and keep gaming!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Skyrim Dawnguard

So much time passes quickly when you have kids. You barely find time for the things you do for yourself.

In the event coming out in November, known as Dawnguard, the first DLC of Skyrim, we could be expecting a huge new world to explore in the Northern region. The possibility lies in some of the leaked information concerning "snow elves". Information concerning the DLC is closely guarded, due to the great amount of followers, and the time being put into the game. It will first be available on the XBOX 360, then for the PS3 and PC. With excitement growing, I am sure Bethesda will bring to light more information, and continue to leak a few bits for everyone. On another note, it has been rumored that the Witcher will be available on consoles soon. Reports are sketchy right now, but tomorrow's summer conference will tell more. With E3 right around.the corner, game companies will be unveiling new games, and information regarding Dawnguard and the Witcher may be more readily available.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Diablo 3 is here!

Well, it was inevitable, and 12 years in the making, but Blizzard Entertainment finally released Diablo 3 today. I have not picked up a copy myself, as I have some other games that I am waiting patiently for. For all of those that are faithful followers of the game, happy gaming!
I was not a huge fan of Diablo in the past, not because I don't enjoy playing,  but dungeon crawler games were all I used to play on the PC back in the day.
I am interested in story line, my character creation, making choices that are detrimental to how the game could end, and the overall feel of accomplishment i get when helping out NPC's.
I hope Diablo 3 does well, Blizzard has had some fine games in the past, and hopefully more in the future.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Elder Scrolls Online Update

<p>More information is being leaked out concerning this game, some of which I am compiling from sources. There is a list of some of the different things that will be in the game, I found this list on neogaf.com, which tells a few of the things about the game.
I find it interesting how the timeline is set 1000 years in the past, but most of the cities that are currently in Skyrim and Morrowind are in the game. In my opinion, the old cities of the dwarves, the game elven cities, and some old forts should have been mapped out as the cities instead. I feel this would have followed the lore of the kingdoms more. If Zenimax Online have followed the trends of such mmorpg's like WOW and Guild Wars, there will be some sort of DLC or a secondary disk to follow up with providing more quests, a change in power of some places that have been cleared out, providing new passages in dungeons, and new challenges. What I am interested in the most with this, is how the timeline will match up to the lore we already know. In Skyrim, some of the Daedric temples would have multitudes of followers inside, and the College of Magic would still be whole and intact. Just a few points to ponder over, and some things to consider.