Wednesday 10 February 2010

Here's a quick run down for sf games in feb.


5th

Startrek Online
Stalker: call of Pripyat

Dante's Inferno

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: the crystal bearers

Disgaea 2: dark hero days
windy x windham

Farewell to Dragons
astroboy
monster mayhem: build and battle
strikers 1945 +
flips twisted world

9th

Bioshock 2
Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief

12th

Phantasy Star Zero
Bleach: The Third Phantom
Star Ocean: The Last Hope International
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes
Half-Minute Hero
Ninja Blade
Memento Mori
Adventures to Go!

19th

Aliens Vs Predator
Ghosts Pirates of Vooju Island

26th

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction
Undead Knights
Heavy Rain
Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing with Banjo-Kazooie
Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess
echoshift

Friday 29 January 2010

Vanquish - Japanese Halo?

Creators of Bayonetta, mad world and the upcoming space strat DS game infinite space have released a teaser trailer for their 4th title, Vanquish. Directed by Shinji Mikami, biohazard/resident evil creator, the game does rather come over like a japanese take on halo, whilst also bringing to mind the aesthetic of Mikami's previous gamecube title PN03.

Lovely orbital beam weapon shot in there. it's not clear yet if the enemy is alien or another nation on earth. The obvious Japanese Halo comments may well be totally unfounded as far as the gameplay goes.


Thursday 28 January 2010

Mass Effect 2 'n' Pals

Scifi gaming in 2010 kicks off properly this week after the abortive false start of rocketpack uncharted Vs art deco geth disapointment-em-up 'Dark void'. I would hope almost everyone reading this will be aware of 'Mass Effect 2', bioware's cinematic scifi space opera RPG. I will be writing extensively about this in the coming days and weeks. The opening sequence is fantastic, featuring one of the best 'on board a dying starship' sequence in any visual mediums to date. The next bits less so, but it's way too early for a full opinion.

Mass Effect 2 isn't alone this week, PC owners have the FPS 'Exodus from Earth'. for some strange reason i take a sort of masochistic interest in the generic scifi FPS, Pariah, Chrome, Kreed, Mace griffen, Chaser... it's like a wierd perversion, i always hope there will be some kind of redeeming scifi idea. Exodus has seen release already in many territories, this is the official UK release.

PS3 owners, denied the mass effect universe have M.A.G. the MMO FPS against despiriting metal gear style PMC warfare consumes the world backdrop. It remains to be seen if the story will evolve with or be influenced by the players actions or is just an excuse for vaguely futuristic projectile weapons.

Wii owners, aren't left totally in the cold, especially those with a passion for obscure (in the west at least) 1970's anime. they have 'Tatsunoku vs Capcom'. As with the MvC games of yore, Capcom characters square off for unending best of three brawls with characters owned by Tatsunoko, the best known of which in the west are easliy those from Gatchamn (a.ka. G-force a.k.a Battle of the Planets). Despite the crossover. For many in the west it's a streetfighter game for the Wii

Finally, there are the point and click mystery horror stylings of 'Dark Fall 3' for the PC This is an independent Puzzle game. I enjoy the indie adventure scene, but i've yet to see any of the games in this series. from what i can tell it's a first person paranormal myst style puzzler, telling it's stories through found writings and puzzle clues.

Those with children, or deranged minigame compilation fans may also be interested in 'Arthur And The Revenge Of Maltazard', a collection of minigames based on the childrens film of the same name. it looks to combine he scale based antics of zelda and the minish cap and avatar style naturism finished with a sort of troll doll aesthetic. This appears to be the only Portable (DS) release this week. (Iphone excluded, i shall endeavour to include this platform soon).

January 29th 2010

Mass Effect 2 - Bioware/EA - 360/PC
Exodus from Earth - Parallax Art Studio / 1C - PC
Tatsunoko Vs Capcom Ultimate All Stars - Capcom - Wii
MAG: Massive Action Game - Zipper interactive/SCEA - PS3
Dark fall 3 - XXV productions/adventure Company - PC
Arthur And The Revenge Of Maltazard - Ubisoft - Wii, DS, PS3, PC

Saturday 9 January 2010

January cryobed mishap

It appears I pressed the wrong button on the cryochamber, and 1.5 years have elapsed instead of days. Cryochambers probably should come with more buttons than just day, year, + and - (and of course the irritatingly recessed emergency defrost button).

Still fortutiously, i awaken from my dreamless slumber to see it's pretty much the beginning of 2010, and this scifi games homeopape is afforded a fairly neat and tidy restarting point.

One of the core regular things planned here, is a weekly roundup of all scifi games released (and grudgingly, fantasy, with a level of attention inversely propertional to the genericness of the fantasy world depicted).

Then throughout the week, i will attempt to look a little more closely at the games. At the very least I'll be playing the major releases, and posting wierd sort psuedo reviews, psuedo-analysis, and of course psuedo-trying to be funny stuff. Basically, in an attempt to both structure and legitimise my otherwise harrowingly obsessive gaming and scifi interests, there will be ... whatever this is.

I'm hoping it's going to evolve into the enjoyable blog I tried and failed to find, about science fiction, gaming, and most importantly science fiction gaming. Oh and I'm going to take the scifi stuff seriously... but more about those pretentions another time.

So lets anthropomorphise a month, and ascribe it the role of inventory manager and see what Jan 2010 has in store for us...

-=8th=-
Bayonetta
Darksiders

-=15th=-

Astroboy
Time Machine: trapped in time
Army of two: 40th day (not sure this is really scifi, but it's probably set in some "3 hours into the future" type of near future world, and we've got to tackle that issue at some point)

-=22nd=-

Dark Void
Resident evil zero wii
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4

-=29th=-

Mass Effect 2
Tatsunoko vs Capcom
Arthur and The Revenge Of Maltazard
M.A.G
Exodus from Earth

The month is bookended by it's two biggest games, Bayonetta and Mass Effect 2, with Darksiders and Dark Void being the next most interesting looking titles.

Bayonetta and Darksiders are of course both out now, so i'm off to write the next post, the first of the afformentioned weekly round ups.