Games I’ve been playing recently
Another roundup! Woo!
Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS)
I’ve played this every single day now for more than four months, and you’d think it’d have grown old by now. But no – I’m still finding new things to do. Being October I’m collecting Spooky Furniture, and this week I managed to pass Gracie’s 4th and final test so she’s now opened up a store inside newly renovated T&T’s. Excellent.
Luigi’s Mansion 2 (3DS)
Still in the Clock Tower, but have beaten a few more missions. It’s a great game, but every time I turn my 3DS on, Animal Crossing comes first!
Wonderful 101 (Wii U)
After Brothers (urgh) this was my next big console game to start. Super backlog fighter, yo. And, despite what everyone has said about it, I’m not enjoying it. Having discussed it with lots of people, I’ve come to the conclusion my copy of the game is actually broken. My main issue is that if I draw a circle, I get a red circle. Pressing A should trigger Unite Hand. 95% of the time, it doesn’t – I get a sword. Nobody else is getting this issue, and it’s easily repeatable.
Besides that, I’m struggling to fight big things, and avoid attacks. And figure out what to do half the time as the instructions don’t seem to come up when you actually need them. Ho hum.
I’ll keep trying, but I’m not sure I’m able to “fix” it.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U)
Slayed (slew?) my first Barioth in a welcome return to playing this. It’s been too long. Awesome.
PS4 – Preorder cancelled
In the end I decided to cancel my pre-order none of the release day games interested me so I will wait, possibly a year. Until then the current gen (360 & PS3) has more than enough to offer. GTA V & the Monday PMGs will keep me entertained online during my last year of gold subscription & XCom, Mass Effect 2 & 3 & countless PS+ & XBLA games will give me enough single player games to enjoy. When I purchased GTA V I stupidly cancelled my £27.99 pre-order for Batman Arkham Origins & £17.99 pre-order for Deus Ex HR Directors Cut so now I will wait for both of these games to get released & drop in price before purchasing.
The other option was the XB1 but truthfully it is not even in contention thanks to Microsoft’s policies I don't trust them & the amazing value PS+ offers. I will be buying a PS4 just not on release.
Red Dead Redemption: stupid horse
I've heard increasingly good things about Red Dead Redemption, with praise becoming more concentrated the further we get from the release date. Indeed, RDR was one of seven games to which Edge recently awarded a retrospective ten - of which, RDR was the only one which I hadn't played. Wanting something that was open-world, outside the standard space or city location, this seemed the obvious game to play next.
It started off incredibly slowly. A train ride, with random people talking about mundane details. Given control of my character, I veered all over the place, walking slowly and bumping into walls. I'm not sure if this is due to the PS3 controller - which is pretty awful - or the game, but after controlling Assassin's Creed II I feel pretty disconnected from John Marsden. I'm fighting against the controls, rather than interacting effectively with them. After two hours of play, it's settled down a bit, but when I get on my horse I still have real difficulty turning around to ride off.
The first two hours have been incredibly impressive, though. The environment is immense; I've rarely felt quite so awed by the size of a game's world, particularly since there are no artificial barriers pushing me down corridors or restricting access to the next area. I've not felt the need to ride to further towns yet, but I've ridden a fair bit around the countryside and come across odd shacks and dwellings. I found an old lady who was waiting for her groom so she could get married - I later found out that he'd died several years before. I was accosted by a man asking for help to save his friend who was being hanged. I didn't manage to shoot the rope in time but I did kill the bandits who hanged him.
The combat mechanism feels much more refined than I remember from GTA IV or other Rockstar games. Locking on with a single shoulder button feels quite natural, but there's flexibility for more accurate aiming when needed. I've particularly enjoyed a couple of shootouts I've had while riding my horse at speed. It's one area where the controls do work, but maybe too well - I was once riding through town and accidentally pointed my gun at a bystander, who then started shooting at me. Of course, shooting him back wasn't the done thing and I found myself being arrested for murder. Not fun.
So, so far, a good variety in missions, great world, interesting characters, occasionally frustrating controls. I just need to learn the route between Armadillo and the McFarlane Ranch so I don't keep on running into the cliffs and getting stuck. This is where the Wii U's gamepad maps would be invaluable.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (360): COMPLETED!
Urgh. I really didn’t enjoy that. And, without spoiling it for anyone else, I can’t really explain why.
I didn’t get used to the two-person, two-sticks controls. The camera caused a few issues (in the snowy area, specifically, and on the final “boss”), and it was far too easy. But they are not the reasons I didn’t like it.
No, it was the story. The last bit of the story. Far too grim for me, especially the bit you do immediately after reaching the top of the Tree of Life. After I’d completed the game I genuinely wished I’d never played it. Horrible. Even worse than that bit in Prey.
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