Monday, September 21, 2009

I am vengeance! I am the night! I am Batman!

It's been far too long since my last post. I seem to say that with every post these days. I guess its been with good reason - wanting to spend time alone with just my thoughts for company. Diving into new hobbies, or obsessions as they probably are, to spend my time and money on. But this post isn't supposed to be about me, it's about Batman: Arkham Asylum.

First things first. Batman: Arkham Asylum is without a doubt the best Batman game ever made. Heck, it's probably the best game ever made based on a comic book super hero. If there's a better game out there, I can't think of it.

What Batman: Arkham Asylum does best is that the game actually makes you feel like you're Batman. Rather than running from location to location and beating up Joker's hired goons, you'll find yourself sneaking around the island, looking for the best spots to gain the advantage. And that's the thing, Batman isn't some brawler that rids Gotham of criminals by just punching them - he's a detective first and foremost. Batman: Arkham Asylum is the first Batman game to use Batman's detective skills as a key element of the game play. The game's developer, Rocksteady, did a wonderful job recreating this in video game form.

If you've played Metroid Prime, remember how Samus had different visors to see the world differently? She had an x-ray visor, scan visor, and a thermal visor. Batman's detective mode is like all three of those visors in one. With detective mode on, Batman can basically see everything within, say, 100 feet or so. You can see the location of the hired goons, whether they're carrying lethal weapons or not, even their heart rate; structurally weak walls; loose duct coverings and collectible items. It's kind of like a cheat mode really. The detective mode is actually the game's biggest problem - there's no negative impact to having it turned on at all times.

And that's a shame really because the graphics designers did an amazing job. If you think Gears of War 2 has destroyed beauty, wait until you see Arkham Island. It really does give off the atmosphere of Gotham City's insane asylum. It looks old, run-down, and used. In many places it feels creepy. In addition, the island is fleshed out in great detail and filled with references to the Batman universe.

I'm not sure if this game is an original story, but there is a graphic novel called Batman: Arkham Asylum. Not having read the graphic novel, I wouldn't know. But, both the game and the graphic novel share the same concept where the inmates have taken over and it's up to Batman to restore the order.

Rocksteady put a lot of care and attention to the game to ensure that it pleased everyone, from the person that only knows of Batman from the movies to the hardcore Batman fans. I appreciate their attention to detail, as it makes the game just that much better than the rest. 2009 for gaming, in my opinion, is kind of lackluster. The only game that I can name from the first half of the year is Street Fighter IV. And while that is an excellent game in the fighting genre, it's no contender for game of the year.

When it comes down to the final vote, mine will go to Batman: Arkham Asylum. There isn't another game that stands out like this one coming out this year. Batman: Arkham Asylum does everything right. It pulls the player into the game's world, lets them take in the atmosphere, and makes the believe they are The Dark Knight himself. It's a truly wonderful experience to play and no one should overlook this game.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

E3 2009 Review Summary

Microsoft:

Project Natal seems like a neat idea. But the technology is unproven and how long will it take for 3rd party developers to make anything useful out of the accessory? Also, no price was given. Anything over $99 is not gonna fly, if you ask me.

I can't wait for Mass Effect 2.



Nintendo:

Another crappy, boring, pointless E3 keynote from Nintendo. Cammie Dunaway needs to go. Seriously. Anyway... Hey Nintendo - we get that you're trying to invent new ways for gamers to play. Now how about showing us freaking games? The time to talk is over. Put out.

Where are all the DSi games? Where's the new Zelda for Wii?

Metroid Other M may be interesting. Gonna have to wait and see how Team Ninja handles the license.

I'll stick to the tried and true games from Nintendo again. Mario Galaxy 2 & Zelda: Spirit Tracks.



Sony:

Keynote went on forever and ever. PSP Go looks way too small for comfort. Analog nub still sucks and is in an even worse place now.

Don't care about Final Fantasy XIV. Try actually showing us FF XIII first.

God of War III looks like a safe sequel. Don't mess with what works I guess.

The Last Guardian looks cool. I want this game.



Multi platform:

I'll probably buy Metal Gear Solid Rising no matter what, but I would have liked to see something more than a teaser. Kojima, you jerk.

The new Castlevania looks cool too.

The Beatles Rock Band. OMG. Yes. Want. Now.


I have high hopes for Batman Dark Asylum, but the Batman franchise is known for very shitty games. Have to wait and see...

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Please let this be true!

Tatsunoko vs Capcom coming to North America? Yes please!

Want.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Dear Capcom

Please release Street Fighter II: 3rd Strike, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Capcom vs. SNK 2, and Vampire Savior 2 on Xbox Live Arcade and/or on PlayStation Network.

Thanks!

Friday, March 27, 2009

There's Something Wrong With Me

I think there's something wrong with me. I'm happily playing Chrono Trigger and GTA Chinatown Wars on my Colbalt Blue Nintendo DS lite, but at the same time I'm finding myself wanting ANOTHER DS - the Nintendo DSi. What is this hold that Nintendo has over me where I MUST buy EVERY incarnation of their portable consoles (except the Virtual Boy)?

If this the same urge that Apple fans go through every 6 months or so with every new announcement? Eerily familiar...

Must... resist... save money. Aww fuck Black Matte DSi in cart. No! I must resist the urge - that is until Nintendo announces a must have DSi-only game.

Thanks Nintendo!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

What the heck Microsoft?

The Xbox360 design will never win awards of any kind (unless there's a reward for most unreliable video game console of all time) but why does Microsoft save the nice colors for their devkits?

Sure the hard drive enclosure looks ghastly, but it's a pretty color at the least. Even the pattern on the side does something to improve the visual appeal of standing the console vertically.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

GG!!!

Thanks to Twitter.com, I found a StarCraft twitter that links cool matches from Korea. The end result of all this watching StarCraft replays is that I need to get my StarCraft fix on.

Must play StarCraft...

Monday, February 09, 2009

What's the Point?

I have a couple of friends that own an Xbox 360, but are afraid to buy games for it and use it out of the fear that it will "red ring" on them. I think they're a bit crazy, if it's gonna red ring, it's gonna red ring regardless how much you use it. Secondly, what's the point of owning the thing if you don't use it? You bought it to play games, didn't you?