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Destructoid gatecrashes EA's Be the One event in Trafalgar Square photo

From Wednesday the 24th to Friday the 26th of October, Electronic Arts took over London's Trafalgar Square as part of the London Games Festival. Essentially one gigantic, rain-soaked videogames commercial, EA's Be the One event featured celebrity hosts, a plethora of playable games, and a free bags of M&Ms for all.

With the promise of such goodies, and the London Games Festival really not having much else of interest, community member Wardrox and myself took ourselves off to Trafalgar Square completely unannounced last Thursday and expected to be treated as royalty. We did not get treated as such.

Just how far did one fat misanthrope and a northerner with a yellow mohawk get, how successful was the event and more importantly, was The Simpsons Game any good? All these questions and more will be answered with my less-than-dramatic retelling of our adventure available after the jump.

Also, make sure to check out the photographs of the day, and before anybody asks, my monocle got destroyed at the Games Media Awards, which is why I am sans-eyeglass until I get it replaced. Now hit that jump and stop squirming.

After drinking the world's most expensive coffee, we approached Trafalgar Square to hear the kind of noisome northern squalling that could only emanate from the mouths of former kid's TV stars Dick & Dom. The whimsical pair were on one of the two giant stages that were connected via a catwalk that was inconveniently cutting Trafalgar Square in half.

EA at Trafalgar Square

Dick & Dom were doing what pretty much everybody would be doing on that stage throughout the day -- giving away prizes to people who played videogames while mentioning EA as much as they could. Due to the weather and the lack of promotion for anything to do with the London Games Festival, the turnout was unimpressive at best. We quickly left this place to scale some stairs and line up like peasant folk to get our hands on the important things -- the games.

Beyond the balcony, the gaming area was a much more welcome arena, sheltered as it was from the harsh winter rain. Made up of a collection of 'pods' with their own theme, there were playable versions of nearly everything EA had coming out in the next few months -- Boogie, Smartypants, a selection of Sims games, FIFA, Burnout Paradise and of course, the game I was interested in -- The Simpsons Game.

Wardrox gets to grips with The Simpsons Game

Deciding to grab a little hands-on time with the latest attempt to do The Simpsons justice in a videogame, I took the reigns of one half of a co-op stage while nobody took the other half. Possibly some sort of battle mode, there was precious little to do other than run around eating snacks and beating up various Simpsons characters. The gameplay was simplistic, but it worked, and being able to turn Homer into a big round ball of fat and knock into things was indeed a pleasure.

I was impressed with how The Simpsons Game looked, capturing the look and feel of the TV show with some of the most subtley pleasing cel-shading that I've seen. It's far too early to tell, but it's quite possible that The Simpsons Game could well be a decent title in a gaming franchise that has not become known for quality. Time will tell on that one.

After spending entirely too much time in line for a goodie bag that contained too much bag and not enough goodie, I'd grown sick of wandering around like an unknown plebian and demanded (or asked politely) to speak to someone in PR, since I'm a Destructoid writer and kind of a big deal. We became huge green balls in a game of human tennis as Wardrox and I bounced from person to person, each one more promising than the next until we ended up in The Trafalgar Hotel, which was fully of important looking people, men in silly costumes and Bullseye legend Jim Bowen.  

After some smooth talking to convince EA we were who we said we were (and me egotistically referring to Wardrox as my assistant), we were given what I'd come for -- Media Passes which promised no benefit whatsoever, but made us feel big and important, which is the only reason to be in media. This was celebrated with a quick drink in the local pub.

Jim and Wardrox are media lords

Thus returning, we took many photographs and eagerly awaited the live Rock Band contest. Well, I eagerly awaited it as my promoted assistant had disappeared, abandoning me in the cold and unforgiving streets. Dick & Dom had returned by this point and amazed me with their ability to squeeze out as many Dick jokes as possible -- see, because one of them is called Dick so they could get away with it.

I sat there, exhausted and still suffering from the flu, wanting the contest to be over so I could go, and then watched as technical problems delayed the antics. To pass the time, Dick & Dom waved their arses about in front of the cameras and told us it was what we'd come to see. I must admit, they were among the highlights of the day.

The contest was between Stuff Magazine and IGN UK, both teams dressed quite ridiculously. The main problem with this contest was that in order to play any of the games, one had to have one's back to the audience, thus removing any sense of spectacle save what was caught on camera and broadcast to the big screens. What could have been a visual treat for the now-growing audience was reduced to a large group huddled in a small corner of the stage. Disappointing, to say the least.

So I went home.  

EA and the dark cloud over Trafalgar

Altogether, it was certainly an impressive spectacle for a game company to pull off, and no doubt generated some excitement for Electronic Arts this coming holiday season. While the technical issues of the stage and a lack of enthusiastic audience hurt the event, it was certainly refreshing to see videogaming treated with such flair and style. Had I the time, I'd have liked to have attended all three days, but I took what I could get. Hopefully this is the start of other such large scale events, if the general apathy of the disgusting British public didn't put anyone off.

Love EA or loathe it, the company certainly made games look like a big deal, which I think is what this festival was trying to do in the first place -- the keyword being "trying" there.

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mackisawesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 09:52
mackisawesome
i appreciate
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 09:55
Eschatos
Nice Jacket. Goes well with the hat.
cjpkiller's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 09:57
cjpkiller
jim, youre my hero...
but I still hate dysnasty warriors...
except dynasty warriors gundam..
Spilt Milk's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 09:57
Spilt Milk
But an image of Dr. Breen on the screen and this could be a scene straight out of City 17.

Also, I find your sideburn peeking out of the hat strangely frightening...and arousing.
Nick Chester's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 10:00
Nick Chester
Were you drunk? I don't think you were drunk enough at this event, Jim.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 10:04
Jim Sterling
Nick:

If being half-crazed by a week of flu I'd not spent even a day recovering from counts, then yes I was drunk.

But I agree, getting absolutely slaughtered on booze would have helped.
10BobMarleys's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 10:04
10BobMarleys
Ive been to an EA promo event before. Even though this was much larger, I had the same look on my face that Jim has in that first picture. What is it about EA that invokes such contempt? Oh thats right, I forgot for a moment, they suck.
TNTv's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 10:44
TNTv
I was there! Well... actually, I just went to the toilet, came out of the toilet and realised that everything was EA so I decided it would probably be more fun if I went and bought some clothes.
Edarios's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 10:55
Edarios
Is that the german chocolate dream city thing in the simpsons video?
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 11:03
Jim Sterling
Edaarios: Yeah, as far as I could tell, it's a level set in the Land of Chocolate. You have to beat up big chocolate bunnies.
brosef's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 11:09
brosef
Welcome to sunny London!

That sounds miserable, Jim. I hope you recover soon, your wit is moistening along with your naval cavity. ;)

The Simpson's are shaping up to look rather nice. The camera work looks fantastic, and I haven't seen cell shading that sexy since Jet Set Radio Future. I'm still holding out hope that the game is actually funny and not just redundant punch-lines and a handful of references.

lol @ your pic in the Boogie room. You look f*cking morose.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 11:12
Jim Sterling
Brosef: We shot a whole series of them, me looking miserable at different places. I only picked the best one though.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 11:25
Aaron Mxy Yost
Every time I hear Trafalgar Square mentioned I think someone fucked up a Slaughterhouse Five reference.
Daniel Husky Lingen's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 13:24
Daniel Husky Lingen
Wow Jimm

I never knew somebody could be so emo at a video game event
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 14:00
Justice
How do other brits get to go too?
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 20:37
Samit Sarkar
Ah, the Land of Chocolate...

Horst: You’ve been safety inspector for two years. Vat initiatives have you spearheaded in that time?
Homer: Uh...all of them?
Horst: ...I see. Zen, you must have some good ideas for ze future as vell?
Homer: I sure do!
Horst: ...Such as?
Homer: Well, uh...well, I wish the candy machine wasn’t so picky about taking beat-up dollar bills. Because...a lot of...workers...really like candy.
Horst: Ve understand, Homa. After all, ve are from ze Land of Chocolate!
Homer: Mmm...the Land of Chocolate...
wardrox's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2007 04:37
wardrox
It was indeed a moistened afternoon. Good to see a large event attempted at least. Bodes well for the future.
Dodgyc's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2007 07:21
Dodgyc
May I ask what you said/showed to EA to convince them you were part of Games Media to get Passes?
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2007 08:47
Jim Sterling
Dodgyc: That's the thing. I had nothing on me. I need new business cards printed up, so literally I had naught but my own smooth talking and self assurance to get what I wanted.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2007 10:25
Holyetheline
jim, seriously... you always have that look on your face
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