Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Deus ex human revolution review


I haven’t played any of the previous Deus ex games so I was new to the concept but despite knowing next to nothing about the history of the world Deus ex’s story reeled me in and refused to let go until the credits rolled.

The story to human revolution is one of its greatest attributes. You are Adam Jenson a security guard for Sarif industries which is one of the leading forces in the science of human augmentation. Shortly after starting the game the company is under attack and you are fatally injured and receive augmentations and are sent out on a quest to find the scientists who were abducted during the raid. Along the way you will visit China, Singapore, Montreal and your home town of Detroit as you find clues to ultimately lead you to the final stages of the story. The ending is very good with some tough decisions to make which can ultimately affect the entire world saving augments or damming them. And not one is correct there is no good and bad ending all have their strong and weak points.

The gameplay for human revolution is difficult to explain as everyone will have a slightly different experience, you can chose to shoot your way through encounters, and buying augments to sit that style such as the Typhoon. Or you can chose to sneak your way through situations finding vents, hacking into terminals to shut down robots and buying stealth augments such as cloak or upgrading your hacking skills. Another is in certain circumstances you will be given the option to talk your way into certain area for example you have to retrieve something from a police station you can talk to the guard on duty to persuade him to let you in saving a lot of time sneaking for shooting. All methods feel balanced and have good attributes and bad.

The graphics in human revolution are as follows. Amazing. There is so much detail in the backgrounds and character models if the faces don’t always sync up with the voice. Plus the yellow tinge makes the cities feel more realistic and gritty they aren’t clean and beautiful most of the time you will be walking by hobo's sheltering by a small fire.

The sound to the game is fantastic the music fits the mood of the game perfectly with a dramatic feel to them. The voice acting is also very well done if the script is sometimes a bit off.

A good follow up for the first Deus ex has been a long time coming but it’s finally here so if you are at all not sure on this game take my word for it you will love it, it blends stealth and action perfectly and is fun. And allot of reviews don’t like the boss fights but they weren’t that hard and I found them alright and I was playing stealth. This game deserves a 10/10.

I will be reviewing the DLC for human revolution and my Alan Wake review will be coming shortly. Please subscribe to my YouTube if you just want a number score then my videos will give that to you and my twitter where news will be broadcast on upcoming events.

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Friday, 23 September 2011

doom 3 review


I thought since it’s been a while to fill the time between my deus ex review I would review a game that has been amazing since the early days of FPS’s it DOOM 3.

The story of doom 3 is basically you are a marine sent to a mining colony on Mars and in usual sci fi shooters everything goes wrong very quickly not too long after you arrive the demonic forces of hell are released leaving only a few survivors and you have to fight them off to perform specific tasks to save the day.

The basics of doom 3 are to shoot everything and you get plenty of weapons to despatch your foes including a chainsaw and eventually the famous BFG (BIG FUCKING GUN). 

The graphics are very good finally catching up with dooms ambitions, yes now there are better games graphically but who cares about them when you can cut demons in half with a chainsaw. Much of the game is set in dimly lit corridors where predictably monsters will attack you from behind.

The sound to doom 3 is what makes it great the weapons sound great having a real rugged feel to them and the voice acting is superb especially for the audio logs which have been done to death in games such as Bioshock but in doom 3 there at just the right time and are actually interesting to watch.

However the primary function of doom 3 is to stop you from playing it from fright and it does that brilliantly it will keep you on edge for the entire game.

Basically you need to experience doom 3 and if you can get the collector’s edition then you can get doom 1 and 2 to complete you experience. Just buy it 9/10.

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Thursday, 1 September 2011

LA noire Nicolson electroplating review


The basic story to the case is separate from the main story and takes place on the arson desk, there is a massive explosion at an electroplating plant and you must solve the case.

To complete the case you will have to do what you normally do in LA noire investigating, interrogating and chasing down suspects and getting into gun fights, plus solving the occasional puzzle. You drive around to places of interest to interview or investigate including the Spruce goose which if you haven’t heard of it is a massive sea plane that only flew once because the guy who designed it (Howard Hues) went crazy. A new car was also added being the Tucker tornado.

Overall if you enjoy LA noire then buy Nicolson electroplating and extend LA noire’s playtime even further. However it ends rather quickly so for that I will give it an 8/10 it’s worth the money or Microsoft points.
Reviews to come: Alan wake and Deus ex human revolution

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