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Fable 2 Impressions
Gamer Named Tim | 5:13 AM on 10.23.2008 12 comments


I'm about halfway through Fable 2, so I thought I'd share some of my impressions. Here we go!

Environments:


From Dusk...


Til Dawn

Fable 2 looks gorgeous. Not in a photo-realistic sense but rather the art direction that went into it. They've really gone above and beyond to make you feel like you're in your own little world. Albion definitely has a pulse.

Combat:

I was a little unsure of how well this whole "one-button combat" stuff would work. I remember hearing that Molyneux wanted to make the combat non-gamer friendly but with enough depth for even the most hardcore player. From what I've experienced so far, he's done exactly that.



Today I went through a certain challenge that requires you to take on multiple waves of enemies in various arena-like environments. There is no way a non-gamer is gonna get past that part alive. But good ol' Peter came up with a solution for less experienced players. Instead of dying and restarting at a checkpoint like in most games, you just kinda pass out and you're magically resurrected with an XP penalty (I'm pretty sure it's just whatever orbs are uncollected when you die). I'm not sure if you can die like 20 times in a row because, frankly, I don't suck that much. I imagine you can, though. You might think this would cheapen the whole experience for the hardcore players who want checkpoints, but I didn't really mind. Just try to survive for the experience orbs!

The combination of swords, guns, and magic all works very fluently-- even when surrounded by large groups of enemies. It's simple yet at the same time intricate. For example, you can go around and use nothing but your sword if you want or you can mix it up and use all 3 abilities. The depth doesn't stop here, folks. There's a spell that allows you to summon the dead to fight for you. There's gonna be weak enemies and there's gonna be strong ones in each encounter you face. So what you can do is take out the biggest, baddest motherfuckers first, then cast the spell and use them to your advantage! I can't say if there's any other strategies as cool as this one, but it's all up to you and how you play the game.

Overall:



I'm diggin' Fable 2 so far. I'm diggin' it a lot. The moral choices, the epic story, the combat, the environments and more all stack up to make this game freakin' awesome.

Not so awesome, though, is the cooperative play. The camera is a downright annoyance, and upon joining a friends game I found that you can't use your own appearance (which sucks, because I totally customized my character to my liking with tattoos and expensive clothes and even a spiffy haircut).

The game isn't without it's flaws. There are some minor annoyances. For instance, I was going around trying to pick up chicks with the expressions you can use. After I found a wife, bought a house, and had a baby I was pretty much done being the town flirt. Apparently my character is just too damned attractive because I'm constantly getting unwanted visitors in my house with glazed over eyes and a giant heart above their head talking of marriage. Half of them are dudes. Seriously. Am I missing the 'toggle gayness' option somewhere? So then you have to do stuff to get them out of your fucking hair and I was going for the good guy image so I had to resort to running away half the time. The other option would be to dress your character as fugly as possible but I don't want to do that because, like I said, I liked the way I customized my character. Oh well.

The game as a whole is superb, and the minor annoyances are most certainly overshadowed by the sheer awesomeness that is Fable 2.

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Buy Fable 2 at Circuit City, Rock Out
Gamer Named Tim | 3:20 PM on 10.19.2008 13 comments




In this weeks Circuit City ad, I noticed that you get a free $15 iTunes gift card when you buy Fable 2. Out of all the weekly ads I went through, this is probably the best. Hell, some places don't give you a damned thing.



However, FAIL for listing the wrong collectors edition at the right price.

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World at War Caption Contest Winner!
Gamer Named Tim | 2:37 AM on 10.19.2008 8 comments




Okay, so the Call of Duty: World at War caption contest has ended. I got a lot of hilarious captions, but the following probably made me laugh the most.

Runner up:


Submitted by SCRIXX

And the winner is...



Congratulations MAXBRAFF! Your code will be sent to you immediately via PM. Have fun with the beta! (I must note that all Photoshoppery of this pic was done by me.)

Thanks to all who entered!

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Win a CoD: World at War Beta Code
Gamer Named Tim | 10:31 PM on 10.17.2008 21 comments




The rules are simple: create a caption for any of the following pics, try to make it funny or awesome in some way, and post it in the comments.

Be sure to specify which pic your caption is for in your comment as well.

You can also take one of the pictures and add text over it in Photoshop, MS Paint, etc. and then post the pic as a comment. This will probably require some resizing to keep it from getting cut off.

Pic 1:


Pic 2:


Pic 3:


DEADLINE: Saturday, October 18th at 11:59 PM (Pacific Time)

The winner will be sent a PM containing 1 Call of Duty: World at War Beta code!

Good luck!

Okay, I know this is forum material, but I chose to post it here. Sorry.

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CoD World at War Beta: Who's In?
Gamer Named Tim | 1:01 AM on 10.12.2008 12 comments




Much to my surprise I got an email this morning containing a code for the Call of Duty World at War Multiplayer Beta. I remember hearing a few weeks back that registering at callofduty.com would net me a beta key. Since then, I'd forgotten all about it, figuring I registered too late or something.

Nope. Apparently I wasn't too late. I have no idea if they're still doing this, but it can't hurt to set up a profile over there just in case.

For those out of the loop, World at War's multiplayer is incredibly similar to CoD4's. They've added new stuff like tanks and dogs. Dogs that apparently feed solely off of humans. Dogs that haven't even fucking HEARD of Kibbles 'n Bits. But apart from that, they've kept the leveling system, upgrades, challenges, etc. from Call of Duty 4.

However, the point of this blog was not to discuss the Beta. I wanted to know if any of you (and I'm sure a lot of you have) got in.

My gamertag is just like my DTOID handle: Gamer Named Tim (don't forget the spaces!).

Feel free to add me and shoot me a message so we can party up!

I suppose I'll end this blog with a question.

What do you think of the Beta?

If you're NOT in the Beta, what do you think of World at War in general?

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Another One Bites the Dust
Gamer Named Tim | 3:34 PM on 09.22.2008 8 comments


I knew it.

I KNEW it was coming.

My Xbox 360 Elite was a little over a year old. A year and two months to be exact. I once heard that a 360 kept vertical has a longer life expectancy than a 360 placed on it's side.

I wish I HADN'T heard that, but I did. For that year of sweet, sweet Xbox 360 ownership, I didn't ONCE place it sideways, even though I wanted to.

So on the night of September 13th, 2008 as I went to fire up my 360 to check my messages, it started freezing. Freezing at the Dashboard. Which is weird because I figured if it was gonna crap out on me, it was gonna be during a GTA4 all-nighter or maybe a Gears of War marathon. After a few times turning it off and on to get past the damned freezing long enough to check my messages, I get the 3 flashing red lights.

Instead of calling Microsoft to request the repair, I went to Xbox.com, where I filled out an order form for my empty box to be sent to me. I'm pretty sure this is a new feature, and it made it a helluva lot easier. I selected the three flashing red lights option, which gets me a free repair since Microsoft extended the warranty to 3 years for that particular issue.

The box came a few days later and I shipped it off to the Texas repair center.

Now I wait...

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