Batman Does Battle With The Arkham Knight!

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The third Batman game from Rocksteady Studios has finally come out, Batman: Arkham Knight, and I am in love with it.  Rocksteady says this is their last game about the Dark Knight, and if that is true it is a wonderful way to go.  That is not to say the game is without its faults, it has some big ones, but the positives far outweigh the negatives.  Between this game and The Witcher 3, we already have two game of the year contenders.

Arkham Knight takes place about a year after the events of Batman: Arkham City, and all the criminals of Gotham have teamed up to take the Batman down.  The most obvious two being Scarecrow and the new mysterious, totally not the Red Hood, titular Arkham Knight.  There is no holding back this time, the entire city is at stake, so Batman gets to use all his tools to save the city!  If this is your first Arkham Batman game don’t worry, you will pick up the story quick.

The story can get a little goofy at times, and they keep trying to tell you that Arkham Knight is a totally new character even though they keep more than hinting who it is.  So if you are thinking, “Hey is that just the Red Hood in Batman armor?”  Yes, yes it is.  If you are new to the Batman universe than that will mean nothing to you, but if you have at least some knowledge of Batman’s lore it will explain a lot of this story.

The combat continues to be awesome, free-flowing, brutal, and rhythmic.  Like a dancing game that allows you to punch people in the face.  The better you dance the less you get hit, and the more sculls you crack.  It is great.  All of Batman’s stealth attacks still work too, so if you are more of a stalker in the dark sort of person, you will not be disappointed either.  You have a ton of gadgets to play around with to mix things up a bit as well.

In Batman: Arkham Knight like in previous games you get points as you go and do Batman stuff, and you can cash in these points for better gear.  Don’t worry this time around it didn’t feel like Batman was helpless until he upgraded his gear.  He is awesome, and he is just getting more awesome as he goes.  While we are talking about gear, I guess we need to talk about the Batmobile.  Since this seems to be the most divisive component to the game.

For the most part I think the Batmobile is great.  Cruising around taking out bad guys, and going on epic chases throughout the city.  All good.  Heck the Riddler quests that everyone mocked before the game came out are really fun.  They are silly and challenging in perfect Riddler fashion, but then there are the drones.  Oh man the drone sequences are terrible, and they are always clustered together, so you have to kill like 100 drones to get to something else.

To kill drones you go in to “Battle Mode”, and then dodge around until your cannon reloads.  Fire your cannon, and then dodge around until it reloads again.  If you can do that awhile without getting hit you can do a special move.  Sometimes the drones fire missiles at you so you have to use your machine gun to shoot them down because I guess Batman doesn’t know what a flare is.  While the hand-to-hand combat is a fluid dream, the drone combat is a clunky mess.  It would have been fine if it was something that you only did once in awhile, or was an optional mini-game, but when you are in the middle of a drone area the game kind of grinds to a halt.

Still if you push your way though the drones, the game gets amazing again, and all the dodging and reloading fades to the back of your mind.  Batman: Arkham Knight is a massive achievement that is held back from being perfect by one madding play type in game with dozens for wonderful ones.  I guess they can’t all be winners.  It is worth it get past those drones because the rest of the game is magnificent.

Shmee Goes Looking For The Wolf Among Us!

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So if there are two things I like, comic books and adventure games are high up the list, so you would think that when The Wolf Among Us, based on the amazing Fables comic book series and developed by one of the best adventure game companies out there Telltale Games, came out in 2013 that I would have been all over it.  I would have been except for the fact I have no patience, so waiting for episodes to come out is not my thing.  I fully planned on getting it once the entire season was out, but I never got around to it.  I kept talking about how much I wanted to play it though, so recently my brother got sick of hearing about it, and he bought it for me.  I am very happy he did because it is downright delightful!

The game is set in the world of Fables.  Characters from fairytales have fled their lands and are now living in New York City, but these are the darker characters from the original stories not the Disney versions.  It takes a special kind of person to keep them in line.  You play as Bigby Wolf (Big Bad Wolf), the reformed killer who is now the Sheriff for the Fables in their little corner of NYC, Fabletown, and you have to track down the killer who is preying on storybook call-girls.

Like I said The Wolf Among Us is a darker version of the story characters than many people are used too.  If you are thinking this is similar to ABC’s Once, you would be wrong.  The world the comics book created is vivid and real, and the video game does an amazing job of recreating it.  I also love that they didn’t try to modernize it.  The comic books are from the 80’s, and that is the decade that this game is set in.  It works wonderfully.  It is like video game 80’s noir.  Just as I hoped it would be.

Now calling it a game might be pushing it.  The Wolf Among Us is more like a choose your own adventure story.  You can’t really lose because you will always end up at close to the same place, but how much you know, and how “good” your ending is will depend on how well you do your detecting.  Even if it isn’t “gamey”, it is incredibly engaging, and there isn’t much like it out there.  Telltale is in a class by themselves when it comes to modern adventure game story telling.

So here I am reviewing a game that came out in 2013 and you should totally play it.  If you are 18+ that is.  The Wolf Among Us is not a game for kids.  If you are in the right age bracket though, this game should not be missed and it might be the best thing I have played so far this year.  That includes the incredible Witcher 3!  The Wolf Among Us is just so, so good.

E3 2015 Press Conference Wrap Up!

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There was a lot of news that came out of this year’s E3 press conferences, and I think it is one of the better years I have seen.  Everyone had a major announcement or two, and I am really excited about the year to come.  I am going to try and go through the press conferences in chronological order, but we will see.  He we go!

Bethesda:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE2BkLqMef4

Oh man Bethesda had a good show, and they had three epic games to show off:  Doom, Dishonored 2, and of course Fallout 4.  Any one of these games pretty much every publisher would kill to have, and Bethesda showed them all, and better yet they are not that far away with Fallout for coming out this year, and Doom and Dishonored next year.  Great work guys.  There is a reason they are one of my favorite game makers.

Microsoft:

This was Microsoft’s year to get back in the fight, and I think they did a great job.  They showed off all their major franchises, and four of them are coming out this year: Fable Legends, Forza 6, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, and the one they a banking on Halo 5, but by far the biggest news was that they figured out how to make backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 games work, and as I can attest to it works pretty well.  Oh yeah HoloLens looks crazy cool.  I think I may need one.  Microsoft’s problem is that they are not showmen.  If Sony would have had this lineup they would be dragging Microsoft’s dead carcass around.  Still it was a good year for the boys in Redmond.

EA:

EA was doing its best to show that they are not the evil empire any more, and they did a pretty convicting job by showing me two games I want.  No, need!  Star Wars Battlefront, and Mass Effect: Andromeda.  They also had a long boring section in the middle where they talked about sports and stuff, but pretty much they just needed to show Star Was and Mass Effect, and they did, so I will love them.  For now.

Ubisoft:

Ubisoft did a good job of pretty much just showing that every game they make is on its way back to the market.  Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, South Park, Assassins Creed, and whatever else.  If Ubisoft makes it, it is on its way to you.  Plus the show was put on by the amazing Aisha Tyler, so they get a lot of points for that.

Sony:

Sony was in kind of a weird position this year.  All of its games are coming out next year, but if there is one thing Sony knows how to do it is put on a show, and they did a wonderful job.  Their theme this year was definitely we will have the games you want.  Remastered Final Fantasy 7, check; Shenmue 3, check (Kickstarted anyway); Hitman, check; all your favorite Sony games, check.  Considering that nothing was coming out this year, or was multiplatform, it was still an amazing show.  It was fun to watch.  If Microsoft would have had this show they would have been graded an ‘F’, but Sony played it just right, “We will have your games!”.

Nintendo:

Their conference was pretty much: “Hey you guys like Star Fox right?!!!”  Luckily we do, but that was pretty much all they had.  Mario Builder looked cool, but not exciting.  The Wii U is going to need some games stat!

Square-Enix:

Square-Enix probably had the most new games to show, but pretty much all I cared about was their amazing Hitman trailer.  It looks like the Hitman I have always dreamed about.  Wide open areas with tons of different contracts to take out (not on dates), and all sorts of great gear to use.  So good.  Oh yeah there was some other stuff, but that was for other people, Hitman was for me, and it comes out in December!

AMD:

They pretty much had to release a new high-end video card, and they did!  I can’t wait to see the benchmarks.  Until then, they did what they needed to do.  So good for them.  nVidia needs the competition.

Like I said this was a great year unless you were Nintendo, and there are so many great games coming out.  It is customary to declare a winner, but I am going to say the gamer was the winner this year.  We are getting what we wanted from everybody, so no losers here!  Again, unless you were a Nintendo fan.  You lost.  Sorry.

How To Play Xbox 360 Games On Your Xbox One!

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I plan on doing a big E3 press conference round up after all the major players have gone, and since Nintendo and AMD/PC Gamer still have to go today, I am going to hold off on that until tomorrow.  Though one piece of news that came out of the Microsoft conference that you can play with now if you are part of the Xbox One preview program is the new backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 games.  That is of course if you have one of the very few games that work with this new feature.  The list is as follows:

  • Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts
  • Banjo-Kazooie
  • Banjo-Tooie
  • BattleBlock Theater
  • Defense Grid
  • Geometry Wars Evolved
  • Hexic HD
  • Jetpac Refuelled
  • Kameo
  • Mass Effect
  • Perfect Dark
  • Perfect Dark Zero
  • Small Arms
  • Super Meat Boy
  • Toy Soldiers
  • Toy Soldiers: Cold War
  • Viva Piñata
  • Viva Piñata: Trouble In Paradise

Not a great list to be sure, but it is good enough for a test, and I had a few of the games, so I thought I would give it a try.  First up I tried Mass Effect.  I found the game box and slid in the disk, and then my Xbox One told me it needed to install an update for that game to work.  Now by update they mean the entire game, so seven and a half gigabytes later I was off and running.  You still need the disk to play it, but it is running off your hard drive.  When you start the game you are then greeted with a Xbox 360 boot screen and the game loads.   Once you are at the game’s menu and you hit the “Start Button” and the game looks for your saved games it will ask you to sign in.  Since the game is running in a virtual machine it doesn’t sync your Xbox Live info, or at least not yet, so once you sign-in you can get all your game saves off your Cloud saves storage.  It works quickly, and for the most part there is no difference playing your game on the Xbox One versus the 360.

I then played Perfect Dark.  Since this was an Xbox Live Arcade game, and there was no disk the game showed up with all my uninstalled games and demos to the right of my installed game collection in the “Ready To Install” area.  I just clicked on it and waited.  Perfect Dark was only two-hundred and forty megs, so there was much less wait time.  This time when the Xbox 360 VM booted it remembered my login info, and my Cloud saves were there waiting for me.  So even though you do have to sign-in to the 360 VM at least it remembers you.  Again the experience between the Xbox 360 and Xbox One was identical.  It is just running on a different box.

I do wish that the games could just download the virtual hard drive wrappers for the games on disk instead of having to download them from the store, but it is better than nothing, and it is much better than having to stream them from the internet to play them.  If Microsoft can up the backwards compatible list of games quickly, and streamline the Xbox Live sign-in.  This is definitely a great new feature.  It is just a shame that it took two years for it to happen.

Microsoft Hedging Its Bets With Oculus Rift!

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It is clear Microsoft is unsure about the possibilities of true virtual reality gaming.  On one hand VR has been dreamed of for years as the ultimate immersive gaming experience, and on the other hand everything that has come out up to now has been pretty gimmicky.  Sony is all in with Project Morpheus as is Valve with Vive, but Microsoft’s approach has been wait and see.  Their headset HoloLens is augmented reality not virtual reality, so announcing a partnership with Oculus Rift makes a lot of sense.  It means they get to do nothing while appearing to be in the game.

Facebook will get a major partner, and Microsoft will be able to say, “hey we got a VR headset too!”  True the integration is just streaming of current Xbox games, so they will still be 2D, but just on what seems to be a massive screen.  It will be a nice option if you pick up an Oculus Rift and have an Xbox One, and if it becomes super popular they can always further the integration and start to develop games specifically for it.

It looks like 1.6% stake Microsoft bought of Facebook is paying off.  It got them on Facebook’s board, and it lets them play with Facebook’s toys.  Still if VR takes off it looks like Sony is the best setup to take advantage since everyone with a PS4 has compatible hardware.  Vive and Oculus Rift have some pretty steep computer requirements spec wise, so only the hardcore end of the computer gaming population will be able to run them.  Though if Microsoft makes the Oculus Rift work natively with Xbox One that could level the playing field a bit.

The VR game is shaping up to be an interesting fight.  It has a lot of major players involved, but there still hasn’t been a proven demand for the product.  This is one of those fights that no matter who wins, everyone looses.  Which given Microsoft’s limited investment would probably be alright with them.