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The voice of Lara

February 23, 2006 by Dan Leave a Comment

Team Xbox are reporting that Eidos have made an annoucement regarding Lara's new vocal chords. British (of course) actress Keeley Hawes (best known, by me at least, for her role in Spooks) will be on talky duties. Not a bad choice, although I still think Alex Kingston should have done it…

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Dead Rising Screenshot

February 23, 2006 by Dan Leave a Comment

I was just flicking through the screenshots of Dead Rising on C+VG and was quietly entertained by them (the clown with twin chainsaws looks interesting). This particular one is a thing of wonder though:

DeadRising

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Games, Xbox 360, Zombies

Dead Rising

February 19, 2006 by Dan 2 Comments

Dead Rising is a funny thing. The more I see of it, the more I look forward to it. And yet the more I see of it, the more I fear it might be crap.

I'll be buying it regardless. Even if I this video is the last one I see of it, I'll be buying it. Why? Here's a brief list of highlights from that video:

  • Hordes of Romero-style zombies
  • Zombie + Shower pushed through head = blood shower!
  • Hordes of zombies with cones/dustbins/etc on their heads
  • Braindead style splatter on the main character
  • Shaun of the Dead style plate throwing (record throwing too? I hope so)

There are several other cool things in the video too. I highly recommend you download it and see for yourself.

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Games, Horror, Xbox 360, Zombies

DOA4

February 3, 2006 by Dan Leave a Comment

My verdict on DOA4: Single player: Bobbins. In order to beat the final boss, I simply removed my left hand from the d-pad and spammed kick. More advanced tactics didn't work. Online play: Bobbins. In order to cope with lag, someone had the bright idea of making the game run at 1/2 speed. Or 1/4 speed. Or slower. This, essentially, makes playing DOA4 online a complete waste of time. I've yet to have an online match run at full speed. Graphics: Lovely. Yes, it moves well, and it looks lovely on an HD set. But… Clipping: Bobbins. There's a terrible amount of clipping. The "realistic" hair does some very odd things at times, and the characters glitch into each other quite a lot. This destroys any illusion of graphical goodness. Overall verdict: Terrible. Good graphics (and bounce) do not a good game make. Quite how this became the best selling game in the UK, I don't know.

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Games, Review, Xbox 360

360 update

December 4, 2005 by Dan Leave a Comment

So I've now owned my 360 for over 48 hours – I thought I should post an update.

On the whole, things are going very well. The console itself, along with the new dashboard and interface, continue to amaze me. For example, I've just connected up my iPod, downloaded the aac update from Marketplace, and can now listen to anything on my iPod whilst playing a game. I've also tried hooking up my card reader, and doing a slideshow of all my digital camera photos – there's a very nice panning effect used during the slideshow. If I install Media Connect on my PC, I'll be able to stream images from my PC, which is also a nice touch.

As for the games, I'm more impressed with some, and less impressed with others. PGR3 is utterly amazing. On the right track, with the right cars, it's just about the best racer I've ever played. It's certainly the best looking. NFS:MW is good fun, and looks very nice, but I've not had anything like the races I've had on Gotham. Both have been assured a place in my collection though. Sadly, the same can't be said for Tiger Woods. It is, quite frankly, a steaming pile of dung. Online play is erratic with connections dropped, a terrible framerate, and dreadful interface. Furthermore, it doesn't support the VGA cable properly, so every resolution other than 640×480 is stretched to the wrong aspect ratio. Take my word for it, 640×480 on a TFT screen is fugly. So, bye bye Tiger Woods, hello Madden. I've not tried it yet, but will post an update later.

Condemned is the scariest thing I've ever played – even with the lights on. It's visceral, spooky, and utterly compelling. Kameo looks fantastic, but I've not spent enough time with it to comment properly yet. Which brings me to Perfect Dark 0, which is in some ways a letdown, and in others better than I expected. The single player is fairly average; the first couple of levels are so cliched and unoriginal that it's almost enough to make you stop playing. Co-op doesn't make a lot of sense, as the other player is cast as characters that (in terms of the narrative) can't possibly be in the level. Multiplayer, however, is great. The lack of jumping makes a lot of difference. Players instead have to roll around to avoid being shot, resulting in desperate rolls into cover to avoid being sniped by other players. Coupled with the dual wielding (which requires each trigger to be used to shoot), and it feels more like a John Woo style action movie than any other FPS I've played. I can see me spending quite a lot of time online with PD0.

So, all good so far. Sadly, it's not all good. I don't seem to be able to download anything from Marketplace (other than teeny weeny files) and neither do a lot of people online. I'm not sure yet whether it's my ISP, but I've tried swapping my router, bridge, cables, hub, etc. I've even tried using someone else's Live account, and that didn't work either. The only thing I can't change is my ISP (or can I?). The VGA cable isn't quite as crispy as I'd hoped either. It looks nice, yes, but not as nice as I expected. Maybe my TFT is crap, but I find that hard to believe, given that I've always been impressed with the way PC games look.

So, mostly very impressed, with a couple of let-downs. Given how high my expectations were, and that the hype surrounding the machine was so enormous, I don't think that's too bad :)

Filed Under: Tech Tagged With: Games, Xbox 360

The wait is over

December 2, 2005 by Dan 4 Comments

I am now the proud owner of an Xbox 360.

After spotting the queue of 14 people camping overnight in Asda on my way home (the first of which arrived at midnight the night before) I thought things might be a little busy this morning. When I arrived at Game at 7:25, 5 minutes before opening, there was already a queue of 30 – 40 people.

90 minutes later I had a large, bulging sack (containing console and games) and was merrily making my way home.

First impressions are very, very good. The machine itself is brilliantly made, the interface is unlike anything I've ever seen on a console, the wireless pads and voice communication are a generation ahead of anything that existed previously. Maybe people aren't convinced about the next-gen status of most of the launch titles, but you can't dispute the capability and design of the console itself.

There's something a little sick about playing an accurate port of Gauntlet over Xbox Live, with full voice chat, on the most powerful console on the planet, but that's the first thing I did :) Geometry Wars is one of the most addictive and curiously beautiful games I played in a long time (possibly ever). Hexic is a very accomplished, pretty puzzler. Need For Speed: Most Wanted looks like it could be good fun, and Project Gotham Racing 3 is the best looking racer I've ever seen. It's a bitch to drive, mind you, but I'll get the hang of it.

I've still got Condemned, Tiger Woods, and Perfect Dark in my bag, and I'm just about to try the VGA cable to see how much difference it makes. I'm blown away by the quality of the output even using a standard, crappy composite cable, so I'm expecting big things of the VGA output.

More later – it's been hard enough breaking off long enough to write this. I think I have this niggling urge to eat something too, but I'll try to repress it…

Filed Under: Tech Tagged With: Gadgets and Technology, Games, Xbox 360
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