Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Dovahkiin

Dovahkiin
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review

Fus Ro Deh? No no, umm… Fus Ri Bah? Nope that’s not it…. Uh… oh I know! FUS RO DAH!!!!! Oh hi sorry about that! Was just practicing my dragon,… wait what? What do you mean… what do I mean? The Elder Scrolls V: SKyrim was released man, there be dragons that need slaying.
            Bethesda FINALLY released its fifth installment within its Elder Scrolls Series, and wow ladies and gentlemen, just wow. Very few games have left me utterly speechless after having the pleasure of playing them, and Skyrim is no acceptation. It is perhaps one of the most perfectly crafted universes ever created in Gaming. A vast fictional world that is filled with anything from dark excursions into the crypts of Skyrim’s past to hopefully unlock the secrets of the dragons, to huge scale battles between rival factions as the very map around you changes with every battle. Even after more than a hundred hours of playtime, I still stumbled upon quests and items that led to new and exciting experiences. Skyrim isn’t just one of the best games of 2011 (Skyrim actually won Game of the Year at the 2011 VGA’s), but possibly one of the best role-playing experiences ever dawned. 
            The universe of Skyrim is exactly what you would expect from the lore would tell you. A harsh and bitter landscape littered with chains of foreboding mountains, harsh frozen wastelands, and spots of calm and peaceful beauty. And the very inhabitants of this northern territory are to par with their environment. Hefty, hairy, and bulk males and females make up the majority of Skyrim’s population. But it doesn’t stop at just characters; even the towns have their own reflective flavor. Instead of perfectly shaped buildings of the usual society, Skyrim’s cities are made up of mangled and crude wooden and stone structures created for functionality, not comfort. Now this will change as you explore the towns, you will notice some cities are more wealthy then others and how each city has it’s own personality and look. Now at first glance that may seem like the place you’d want to vacation, but please read further into the travel guide. Bethesda did an unbelievable job when it comes to the presentation and look of Skyrim, down to the pixel. Every area in the game feels how it should feel. Dark and scary catacombs deep underground the landscape of Skyrim; have an ominous presence to them, with their dark lighting and degrading stone walls. And high atop a mountain brutalized by Skyrim’s winter winds and endless snow, I felt almost a chill run up my spine, was I actually getting cold? These are the visuals that you take yourself aside from all the fighting and simply just enjoy the world around you. Taking the time to adventure to every area and uncover every aspect of every region. There were numerous times where in the northern most parts of Skyrim, the inhabitable frozen wastlelands, which I merely just stood there and looked. Taking in the scenery and acknowledging the fact that its companies like Bethesda that don’t just make a video game, but a world.
            But enough about the artsy stuff, when do I get to kill someone, what can you do in this game? Well that’s just it, you can do anything. The Elder Scrolls are built on the foundations of “do whatever you want to do” and it is because of the persistence of this foundation that the game has done so well. You may be walking along a road and run into a stranger heading home to his village. What do you do? Kill him? Loot his body and sell his stuff to the local broker? Ask for his assistance as that nearby dragon that’s been circling you for the last thirty seconds just landed? Or do you just walk on by? It’s the fact that you made a decision and there was a consequence that makes this game so great, there’s a certain cause and effect to it. Equal and opposite reaction – physics lesson! You could have discovered that by killing him, that that stranger was with a group of assassins on their way to assassinate a local jarl, and with this news you play the hero and save the day, and eventually you become Thane of that city and are given a wonderful young lass to do with  as you wish. Err sorry, getting ahead of myself.
            So who are you? Who’s the main character? Aside from a few presets due to storyline, you are once again, who or whatever you want.  You follow the conquest of the newly awakened Dovahkiin. Basically, you have this magical mojo in your blood that is directly connected to the dragons of this world (Tamrial). Not sure if it’s a mixed parent thing, like daddy was a dragon and mommy was a human, but anyways! You are the ultimate dragon slayer, one who increases in strength with every death of a dragon. How so you may ask? You absorb their souls! Duh! Every dragon you kill, the player receives a soul, and then you can spend these souls on thu’ums or better known as dragon shouts. These unstable shouts range from all sorts of uses, some make you run faster, some make you breathe fire, and some make dragons appear from the sky and reign death upon your enemies. Fun stuff! However it is up to you, the player, to decide how you want to use your power. Shall it be for good or evil? Will you actually help the world you reside in, or watch it be torn apart by a civil war?
            Now Skyrim isn’t completely shy of technical issues, they do exist. However they are nothing in comparison to the game as a whole. Problems occur in a range of fields, including the over use of A.I. phrases that can ruin immersion where two guards standing next to each other say the same response, general movement glitches where being stuck led me to reload a previous saved game, and minor graphical glitches in things such as armor and weapons. But one cannot judge a game on such minor issues when the game itself is gigantic. To root out these problems wouldn’t be like finding a needle in a hay stack, but rather finding a needle in fifty hay stacks.
            Bethesda has wowed the Gaming community once again with its award winning release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Skyrim is a prime example of the sheer possibilities that video games can bring to the world. Not only can companies take the gamer into a new and innovative world, but also make it interactive and fun. Skyrim will become an incredibly influential medium for companies attempting to delve into the RPG field Bethesda has taken such a grasp over. Not so much as a competition, but more so as a company to take example of, and mimic. Bethesda can now sit back and watch as their creation flourishes into a phenomenon over the gaming public; Skyrim will become a title to remember and cherish. But not too far back! I still want to see what Elder Scrolls VI will be like!

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Dog Tags

Dog Tags

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Review


            It’s that time of year again, one that’s filled with packages, traffic, parties, and bloodshed. Huh? No not Christmas dummy, the new Call of Duty was released. Activision released it’s highly anticipated third game in the Modern Warfare series, Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 3. The game has already broken a number of records including its incredible feat of generating $775 million in the first five days of sales. And they said the economy was in a recession, ha!

            So whether you have been living under a rock or just haven’t had the time to run to your local video game dealership I suggest you hurry up and get the game. Why? Well I’ll tell you.

            Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 starts right after the previous game’s ending, like right after. Almost like the reason why there was any break between the story was because someone had to change the film in the camera. We find our group of seasoned soldiers rushing in with Mr. Soap MacTavish ruining the newly steamed carpets with his fresh knife wound. Honestly dude, I hate having to clean my carpets, those cleaner have the worst commercials. Anyhow Soaps is on his last wind, thanks to the little run in with Commander Shepard and it’s up to Price and a handful of most likely unlicensed doctors to patch him up. But wait, this is too easy, lets add some more gun fire… there we go, now it’s Call of Duty.
            Now I’m sure those of you who have played the previous Call of Duty’s are aware of the special task force group known as nothing else than Task Force 141 – represent! Well it seems that with Commander Shepard dead, the one who originally started the program, the force has begun to degrade. The U.S. government has labeled the “one-four-one” disavowed, cutting them off from all their resources, and not to mention the amount of soldiers left in Task Force 141 couldn’t fill an airplane bathroom and that can be a bit of a problem when your job is to take down one of the most powerful terrorist minds in history. Yes, you know who I’m talking about, Makarov. This master killer is still at large and continues to cause disaster to the world and it’s up to you to stop him. Again with the cheesy one liners… I need to invest in advertisement.
            So does this game have multiplayer? Is it worth the hours of playtime? Duh! It’s Call of Duty! I attempted to get in touch with Mr. and Mrs. Multiplayer but it seems they are a little well… preoccupied. They seemed unable to restrain themselves from their excitement and all they muttered to me was something about a care package, so I guess it’s up to me to explain it to you. Okay, here we go *inhale…  It’s awesome! While the campaign is quite fun in Call of Duty, it’s really the multiplayer that drives us to buy the game. Its hands-on, it’s simple, and it’s addicting. Activision are genius when it comes to baiting you on to “just one more level” because either that level you are attempting to reach unlocks a sweet new gun or I get an upgrade that allows me to have unnecessary amounts of bullets. And bloodshed is always better with friends, just like the previous installments, inviting friends to a game is a simple set of key presses and makes it a great engine for quick on-the-fly parties.
            Also Call of Duty has created an interesting new subscription based membership for true Call of Duty lovers. Call of Duty Elite allows players to subscribe for a set amount of time and while maintaining a subscription, players are given the ability to download any map packs released during the time and take place in hosted tournaments, quite the bargain for anyone planning on spending a fair amount of time playing this game.
            Now here here ladies and gentlemen, while Call of Duty’s multiplayer is fun, it’s the last thing from innovative or creative. Don’t get mad Activision! My only grime with the multiplayer would have to be the lack of changes, upgrades, and just plain old new stuff. After shoving my MW3 disk in my system and heading to multiplayer I was a little disappointed, “did I really just spend another $60 on the same game I’ve been playing for the last several years?” Aside from a few tweaks and new guns (I mean honestly how many guns do you need? They all look the same and do the same thing. “But this gun has .0056% more fire rate” Shut up! Give me a laser gun and then we will talk) the game has made no advancements. MW3 feels the same as any other Call of Duty game and this drawn on effect is becoming apparent. Now don’t get me wrong, I love Call of Duty, it’s just that with everything Call of Duty has to offer, a little bit of innovation and creativeness would go far and only help the game.
            If only the game had a bit of customization angled towards appearance, then it would be a true titan of the multiplayer world. I personally am a sucker for appearances, armor, and physical modifications when it comes to multiplayer titles. I mean come on, who doesn’t want to look badass while they fire down upon their enemies. It is here where Call of Duty’s Multiplayer fails, I always felt then when running around the battlefield, I was merely just a gun: being the only actual thing you could personally modify in game. There was no individual touch to Call of Duty, and it was always disappointing to see you character change again and again after every death.

 Now this is purely for the hearts of people that share my love of customization, some people have no want of such an engine and ignore it even in games that are driven heavily on such customization. It all comes down to your taste.

For the technical side of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, there isn’t much to say. After a collection of installments, the franchise has really diminished technical issues such as lag and bugs to almost nothing. Sure you may get a few dropped games but that’s only because the servers are always crammed with countless gamers. Oh yeah and also because theres always that one guy whose ping is always red and is probably playing off a Starbucks wifi server… noobs.

So get out your pro sunglasses (inside of course) and put on your try pants because we have some prestige-ing to do. If you’re a purebred hardcore gamer that loves the adrenaline that comes with serious multiplayer then this new installment of Call of Duty is for you. But if you’re looking for a game that outreaches the norm and offers a creative touch to the world of gaming, then hold on to your wallet for a bit and give this game a thought. Call of Duty is one of the forefathers of First-Person Shooter multiplayer and it will continue to become a superpower in the gaming world.



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