Posts Tagged ‘steam’

Game Review: Majesty 2

Friday, May 13th, 2011

I recently got Majesyt 2 on steam. And to sum it up in 1 sentence: “Majesty 2 sucks!”

Majesty 2 is a RTS game which calls itself a “kingdom simulator” with RPG elements.  You build structures, but never control the units directly. The units live their own lives, level up, buy gear at the blacksmith and generally just go around like little tiny virtual idiots.

The graphics are charming and gives the game a nice fantasy atmosphere, building is fun, researching techs are pleasant and the RPG features of the heroes you recruit seems really good. Also the concept of not controlling units directly but by placing out flags (putting bounties on enemy structures or creatures, or putting up exploration flags) does seem pretty interesting.

However there are three major issues that are just bad game design and ruins what could have been a pretty enjoyable game:

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1) Sewer entrace spawn points
The first thing I noticed that I knew instantly was going to grid my gears for the entire game was one or two spawn points that always pop up in your town. These frequently release various rats that will kill your peasants, damage your buildings and just be a constant source of annoyance the entire mission, for ALL missions. Don’t get me wrong, sewers is a classic RPG setting, and if done correctly it could have been very entertaining, but it ends up being a steady stream of annoyance without any reward or fun. Imagine 3 zerg popping up in your base in Starcraft EVERY fucking minute, worst idea ever.

2) AI
Another annoying factor is the AI. It’s piss poor… You have ranged/melee dps and a healer class, but watching them trying to do anything is like watching the worst PUG of noobs trying to down a boss in WOW.. It’s just ends up being a painful display of ineptitude. And the cloth users seems to have a particularly strong death wish, and constantly go in for some melee dps.
The enemy AI is even worse than your own heroes. I saw 3 skeletons chase a wounded ranger across the map while their home was being destroyed by a warrior.

3) Borders + combat
Let’s get one thing straight, you will not be able to have any clearly defined zones of combat, fronts or build a good defense for your town like you can in for example Starcraft, Warcraft, Age of Empires or basically any RTS game. The enemies will be many, they will be spread out all over the map, new enemies will spawn pretty much constantly even when their spawn points are taken out. The enemies are stupid as hell and just consists of groups of enemies that attack in waves without any form of strategy.

4) Voice acting
Not as big a problem as the 3 above, but it’s still a bit funny :)
It seems they have hired a single voice actor to do the game, he will tell you your quest objectives and talk during all cut scenes, intros, etc.. Now this would not be a problem, except they got a goddamn Sean Connery sound-alike who does an excessive Scottish accent. He sounds like “Sean Connery” from the Saturday Night Live sketch, and it get’s really hard to take anything he says seriously.. I keep expecting him to say something like “The minotaurs has destroyed the village, Suck it Trebek!”

Rating: 3.7 / 10

The Secret of Monkey Island

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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In addition to the brand new game, a remake of the original Secret of Monkey Island with better graphics/audio will be released on Steam in 7 hours from now. I’m really looking forward to this as the graphics in the original is not really great and does not compare well to Monkey Island 2 (which still looks great) :)

I guess this is the summer of the Monkey, which is AWESOME

Update – June 20th

Now I finally played trough the whole thing, and it was great!

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The new graphics/effects/music/speech really made it much more playable than the original version, which really has started to show signs of old age with pretty gloomy and ugly graphics.

The game only cost 9€ on Steam.. I would gladly pay 30€ for a similar remake of Monkey Island 2 which is 5 times better than the first one, but I think I might start playing the second game now anyway, since the graphics there are way better than the original Secret of Monkey Island.

Tales of Monkey Island

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The latest Monkey Island game called “Tales of Monkey Island” came out about a week ago. The game is divided up into 5 episodes, and one episode will be released monthly by telltale games.

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I am a HUGE Monkey Island fan, and have played all the game several times, but I was somewhat skeptical of this new game. I had previously tried the Wallace & Gromit and the Sam’n'Max game from Telltale games and I hated them (both were the demos on steam).. Did not like them.. The controls were awkward and I did not like the game engine at all. The stories also did not seem very good.

Luckily after playing for 10 minutes I was glad to know that the first episode of the game “Launch of the screaming narwhal” was nothing like this.

The gameplay was fun, but maybe a bit to easy (used a little under 4 hours on it) compared to the other games. I like the environment, the atmosphere and the gameplay. It really feels like a Monkey Island game and is definitely worthy of the Monkey Island name :)

update: May 10th 2011
So,  I just finished chapter 5 (last one).. I must say that Telltale did a really good job on all of the chapters and stayed true to the Monkey Island feeling. The story was great right up until the very end. Also I might also have a crush on Morgan LeFlay now :)

Real Arcade sucks

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

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Who can’t remember that godawful piece of crap video format/player called Real Player?

Seeing that format and player failed miserably, RealNetworks inc had to invent another way to push crappy malware infested junk on people, and voila: RealArcade is born.

RealArcade.com is a site which has lots of small games you can buy and download (It’s a really crappy version of Steam).

Here are the effects that have manifested themselves so far while trying to install a Demo of tropix 2:

  • It first nags you to install a browser toolbar (always a good indicator of crappy unprofessional software)
  • You get to select a install directory, but it places a xml file in the parent directory just for fun
  • It installs lots of files directly on your C: drive (RealArcade.exe, lots of DRM crap, and some directories).
  • Uninstalling  does NOT remove all the files this shitty software leaves around your computer
  • It seems to mess with the Windows firewall, which now tries to block everything (including Firefox).

So my advice to anyone who is contemplating getting a real arcade account or downloading anything from it:

DON’T!

The best half-life 2 mod EVER

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

I’ve recently been playing mod for Half Life 2 called Zombie Panic. It’s a GREAT mod and the gameplay is really fun and gives that special zombie feeling.
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The game starts with for example 20 players.. 1 is a very tough zombie and the others are 19 scarcely armed humans. Each time a zombie kills a human, that human starts playing as zombie.

Zombies have unlimited respawns, and humans either have an objective to do (escape in chopper for example) or they have to barricade and wait for a set number of minutes.

If you have a Source engine (Half-life2, Portal, Counter Strike or Team Fortress 2) you can get this mod for free via Steam.

Now I have something to pass the time, while waiting for Left4Dead :D

Rating: 8 / 10

Portal

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

I managed to drag myself away from Crysis and play Portal which came with the Orange box, and DAMN.. that was one of the best games I’ve played in years.

The level designs are very funny and clever, and using the portal gun was the most fun I think I’ve ever had in a game. The humor is also very good, and the levels.. Did I mention the levels? :)

The cake is a lie!

Anyway the game has a small downside, it is WAY to short and the last levels where not very challenging, I am however looking forward to playing the 6 advanced bonus levels. The main story only took 3.2 hours to complete (thank you Steam), and I feel it should have been at least twice as long. I can however see myself playing this game over and over again, especially to get the “achievements” in the game (make very long jumps, make a loop and fall 30’000 feet, etc..). I think this is one of the games with the best replay value I’ve seen this year.

Rating 9 / 10