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Adventure Log: EQ, Spider-Man, and more

Keen: EverQuest

This week’s adventure log is all about the oldschool for me.  I spent the week writing about immersion in MMORPG’s.  Modern games can’t immerse me like the previous generation can.  They can still be fun adventures, but I don’t feel like I’m participating in a giant world free of the scripted and expected limitations of today’s more linear worlds.

I spent many hours over the past few days recapturing what it felt like to play the original EverQuest back in the Kunark era. I bounced around a few characters but landed on a Halfling Druid as my main.  I’m playing with a friend of mine who has a high-level necro and mid-level druid.  He made a new warrior, and together we’ve been killing critters in Misty Thicket.  Last night we came across two very well-off players (probably level 60, full planes gear, etc.) who took pity on me as a noob and gave us both lots of items and some plat.  The community is so kind and willing to help kindred spirits.

I’m also reminded of how amazing it is to actually do a REAL quest.  I want a Testament of Vanear (+10 wisdom book).  A ToV can be obtained by completing a quest.  The quest starts in Erudin, an island off the west coast of Antonica. My friend and I made the trip to Erudin to talk to a guy, then to Qeynos, then Highpass.  Now we’re bound in Highpass Keep periodically checking an 8 hour spawn that I have to kill in order to complete the quest.  These day-long (or more) adventures are the very definition of quest,”A long or arduous search for something.”

We’re now level 6 and preparing to adventure off into a different area.  We’re thinking Common Lands, but we might do Crushbone.  There are so many options!  Wherever we decide to go, it’s a commitment because of travel time.  It could easily take 40 minutes just to travel to Crushbone from where we’re at right now.

EQ may be old, clunky, at times ugly, and a far cry from today’s standards, but it still nails community, 100% open-world, accomplishment, commitment, danger, and freedom to be yourself better than most contemporary MMO’s.

 

Graev: Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, The Walking Dead, and The Amazing Spider-Man

I bounced around a lot again this week.  I earned all achievements in Lego Batman 2. (100% Xbox 360).  I liked it a lot, as did Keen, but we both like Lego Star Wars 3 more.  It felt like with a big open city they had so much they could do with it, but there’s not as much as I hoped.  It’s still one of the top Lego games, though, and it makes me excited for what they’re going to do with LEGO City: Undercover (our Game of Show from E3).

I downloaded The Walking Dead Ep. 1 but never got around to playing it until this week.  I’m a huge adventure game fan.  I like the replayability with all the choices affecting the outcome of the story throughout the season.  I’m really excited to see how those actions play out in the recently released Ep. 2.

The Amazing Spider-Man is really good.  It’s nice to have a free-roaming spider-man game again since the last two were more traditional level-based games.  My biggest complaint with the game is the swing mechanic is really easy and forgiving.  There’s nothing to it — you hold the swing button down and automatically throw webbing.  No skill is involved.  In this game you can know for a fact that nothing is around or above you, but somehow your webs magically attach to something…. something invisible.  People who play Spider-Man games call it “Cloud swinging” because you are swinging from clouds.  I really dislike cloud swinging because it breaks the experience.  However, with a skill-based system (like in Spider-Man 2) if you’re not really competent your swinging can be broken up easily and traveling doesn’t feel smooth.  I understand why they went for a cloud-swinging system to make it more accessible, even if I don’t prefer it.

A feature I really like is web-rush mode.  Time is slowed and you can pick different points in the city to swing to and Spider-Man will do awesome moves to get to those locations.  You see a ghost image of where he’ll end up and you can keep web rushing across the whole city, performing neat Spider-Man acrobatics that no human could have the reflexes to pull off via a control.  Perhaps it’s a fair tradeoff for the lack of skilled-based swinging. The exhilarating camera angle, web-rush, and guaranteed webbing do make swinging around Manhattan awesome.

Adventure Log: Smite, Lego Batman 2, more

Keen: Smite, Lego Batman 2, (see image below)

This week was all over the place for me.  The image below isn’t totally accurate as it doesn’t include games played yesterday, or betas like Smite, but it gives you an idea.  I played lots of Smite.  A couple of days this week were pure Smite.  I’m enjoying the feel of that game.  I like how matches can go much quicker than a traditional LoL/Dota2, and I like how with a little team work a match can be turned around.  I still hate how, inherent to all MOBAs, one bad player can ruin an entire match.  I play Vamana almost exclusively.

Lego Batman 2 is a lot of fun.  A common sentiment going around is that this is the best Superman game out there.  Yes, that’s right, Superman.  Lego Batman 2′s full title is “LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes”.  Playing Super Man is awesome because he flies, he’s impervious to just about every attack, and he has laser eye and frost breath.

I’m also giving the TERA seven day trial a go.  We’re only about two hours in and just messing around.  My thoughts haven’t changed on it at all since my original verdict, and I still think this game is beautiful.

Rounding out my time was Age of Empires Online.  I log in and run a few quests, empty my workshops, and mess with my city.  I’m working on my review of the game now that the big summer patch is here and the game is “truly free to play”. Look for it to come this week.

Graev: Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded, Lego Batman 2, backlog stuff

I’m working through my backlog again.  KH:Re:coded needs finishing so that I’m ready for Kingdom Hearts 3DS.  I played the demo and think KH 3DS is going to be great.  I’m also trying TERA with Keen.  It seems pretty cool, but I don’t think I can run it well enough on my computer to get it.

Smite is fun.  I play Agni and combo with Keen a lot.  He sings ‘They See Me Rollin’ when we do well.

I really like Lego Batman 2.  We need to put a lot more time in, then we’ll give our review.

 

Foam Core Gaming Episode 2

Lego Batman 2 released Tuesday, and Gus is anxious to play the game he was born to play. Unfortunately, things take a turn for the worse when a spurned Norm lashes out the only way he knows how.

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Episode 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp3LsrJuMVA

 

Conglomoblog: Marvel, DC, SWTOR, and Amalur

Marvel Heroes

I have zero faith in the MMO devs of this generation to create a MMO based on a major IP, especially an IP like Marvel.  I think the isometric view is a great choice, like Ultima Online, but I doubt Marvel Heroes will be a true virtual world.  In fact, I bet it won’t resemble a MMORPG at all.   Everything I’ve seen leads me believe it will work like Diablo 3 does, and if that’s a MMO then I’m out of touch. Then there’s the free-to-play, and I don’t need to elaborate.

SWTOR Layoffs

First and foremost, I feel for the employees losing their jobs.  This can’t be a surprise to anyone, though.  SWTOR hasn’t done as well as anyone hoped, and I think this is exactly what I was talking about yesterday.  MMO’s are not single-player games, and single-player games were never meant to be turned into MMO’s.  SWTOR is a mediocre MMO and a sub-par single-player game -only- because Bioware chose to go for this hybrid model instead of focusing on making it one or the other.

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Open World Trailer

Heads up LEGO game fans! LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes looks amazing.  500 square miles of city to explore, voice acting, and a whole lineup of DC Super Heroes and Villains.  If you’re one of our long time readers you know we love the LEGO games, so we’ll be all over this when it launches.

 

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning – Completed!

I also finally beat Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning today.  To avoid spoiling it for anyone, click ‘read more’ to see some of my thoughts. SPOILERS AHEAD.  You have been warned. Continue reading “Conglomoblog: Marvel, DC, SWTOR, and Amalur” »