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Games that Defined the Generation

Games that Defined the Generation

Two weeks ago, I asked the Gamevain staff to write up their picks for games of the generation. Per my usual, I gave as little restrictions as possible, because I will publish anything. The result has exceeded my expectations. Mark kicked us off with some amazing titles that will be remembered for years. Anne Marie reminded us that influential can come from the most humble origins, and Austin removed generational barriers to bring us a fantastic lineup that will continue to shape how games are made.

So what does that leave me with?

I’ve been called a video game hipster before, and by looking at my list, I would be hard pressed to argue against that accusation. My own personal tastes in games does tend to fall into the indie territory. Even for my non indie picks, they certainly are not mainstream. I think this has less to do with my love of indie and more for my love of retro games. I enjoy arcade style games that want you to dump more quarters into it because they’re unfair. I adore old style graphics because of the range of emotions that can be expressed with pixels. I especially am fond of demonstrations of putting fun before all other aspects. With those ideals in mind, lets look at my personal picks for the games of the generation.
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The Stew – User Interface Edition

Smelling better than it tastes since the Middle Ages.

I’m introducing my new segment called The Stew.  In case you didn’t get it from the title, it’s about things that I’m “stewing” over.  HAHA!  GET IT!?  Stewing!?  The Stew!?  Alright enough of that, anyway I thought I’d start things off with a little something hardware manufacturers seem to have difficulty with – user interface.

 

This is still much better…

I routinely get asked by people why I’m playing a PS3 and not an Xbox 360, because apparently the 360 is far superior than any console on the planet and thus I’m a loser for owning a PS3.  After I fight down the urge to defecate on their shoes, I inform them that I obtained my PS3 right as the generation started for a variety of reasons:  Wifi capability right out of the box, exclusive lineup of games including Metal Gear, God of War, and Final Fantasy, the ability to play my old PS1/PS2 games (now defunct sadly), and oh yeah, a MUCH better user interface than the 360.

 

 

…than this, which is thankfully loads better…

The PS3′s Xmediabar (pronounced: Cross Media Bar) or whatever the hell it’s called is a port from the original PSP’s menu system, and it works quite well.  Your categories are graphically represented as well as written out, and everything you need is there in front of you.  The 360′s at the time was a convoluted mess of tabs and whatnot.  Since then, the new Dashboard for the 360 has been released, and rather than make it more user-friendly, it added a bunch of random crap on the screen to distract you from what should be an otherwise easy interface.  Arguably, the best user interface of the generation was from the Wii, which had a simple grid-based front-end that you literally pointed the controller to the thing you wanted to do.  It was so easy it’s no wonder why the Wii was the preferred console of choice of casual gamers at the time.

 

…than this pile of crap.

The problem is, Microsoft seems to still have a problem with creating a user-friendly interface.  Windows does a fine job of creating a nice graphical interface on the computer, at least until Windows 8 was released.  However, Apple is still king-of-the-hill though when it comes to crafting the best user-interface experience, even though the iTunes store front-end sucks.  You can even look at Microsoft’s continual upgrading of it’s Internet Explorer browser, and you quickly realize that the company just doesn’t get it.  How could a company that delivers the highest quality online experience on consoles still somehow screw up something like navigating menus!?  There’s a reason why Firefox and Chrome are succeeding as well as they are, and it’s almost like Microsoft just doesn’t care anymore.

 

 

I bring this up because the next round of consoles is almost upon us – and no, the Wii U didn’t usher in the next console era, deal with it – and as Microsoft and Sony are about to announce their next console lineup, they’re going to face competition from Valve, Nvidia, and the Ouya…hey I didn’t say it was going to be stiff competition.  I’m seriously thinking about jumping ship from the Playstation brand to Microsoft, mostly because the difference between the two consoles now is minor, and Microsoft does have a better online platform.  But one main thing standing in my way is the shoddy user-interface Microsoft has become known for.  I don’t want to fight menus just to play a game or talk with my friends.  So please, can everyone find a system that works and stick with it?  It’s really not hard, just ask Nintendo and Apple.

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In Response

My body count lay in the hundreds of thousands.  I had freed nations from dictators, slew zombies with impunity, destroyed criminal empires and even started a few of my own, and executed kills which would take off a person’s head and eviscerate their internal organs.  I had my face spattered with my blood and the blood of those standing in my way.  But this woman was different.  I had never seen anything quite like this old woman lying in front of me.  She was alone, save for me and another person.  She was also dying.  I watched as her face slowly turned blue, and then purple, as oxygen no longer flowed toward her brain and skin – hypoxia at its worst.  I saw how her heart grew weaker with each passing second; the delay between beats grew until finally it stopped beating completely.  I let out a breath I didn’t know I was holding.  This woman’s eyes were looking at me, but staring beyond me at nothing at all, glazed over and partially reflecting my pale face.

 

Flash forward four years later.  I still remember that woman’s face and how she looked.  I justified it in my mind that she was old and her time was up.  I moved past her and continued on my way.  Then I was confronted with another woman, except this one was young and very attractive.  She was also dead, even though I had tried to save this one.  She shouldn’t have died, and was only a few years older than me.  Her hair was red, unlike the grayish white of the other woman.  A petite young woman, she looked like she took very good care of herself, and certainly had no life-altering bad habits.  Her face too was purple, her eyes glazed over in a death trance.  Her wallet was sitting on the table near me, and I reached out for it, opening it up to her driver’s license.  I had wanted to know this young woman’s name.  In her picture, she was smiling, so full of life, looking forward to plans later in the day that picture was taken, headed to work soon after or school, or maybe just happy to get one errand done in the day and move onto the next.  It was also taken a little over a year earlier.  Her family ended up arriving, and I had to leave; their faces so full of pain and sadness it mirrored my own.  I really did try to save her too, but I didn’t know how I could say that while my mouth was so dry.  It was made worse that she was engaged, her ring lying on the table next to her purse.  It turns out her fiancé was serving over in Iraq – a country in a region I had seen many times, but from a different perspective; through a television and with a controller in my hands.  I walked away and started to cry a little, sad at the news her fiancé would receive, and sad that a young, pretty girl like that is now dead for no good reason.

 

My name is Mark, and these are the two faces that will haunt me for the rest of my life.  These are the faces of people who died in real life, and what death really looks like.  There is no dramatic final scene, no thumping orchestral music, and no experience gained unless you want to count the kind that comes from living day-to-day.  I have been playing video games since I was five years old, way back on the NES.  Violent video games were always a part of my life, and I never blinked an eye when I was told to kill.  So it should be expected that when faced with death, it’s no big deal.  After all, I had seen countless deaths, both graphic and subtle, in video games right?  Wrong.  I was 21 years old when I saw someone actually die – her heart slowly stopping as the doctor decided enough was enough – and it was in that ER when I was a volunteer.  A little over a year ago, four years after I saw that and now working in the ER, I saw that young woman come in already mostly dead from a massive asthma attack.  The argument, that violent video games desensitize children to violence and death is complete and utter bullshit, and I am walking proof of it.

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Mortal Kombat Needs To Step Up Their Game

It’s been hinted that there will be sequel to the 2011′s Mortal Kombat. The thing is, NeatherRealm, the developer of Mortal Kombat hasn’t started yet. I’ve got a few issues in mind, something very specific. First of all, they’ve gotta’ mix things up. It’s hard already that the game just progresses through the plot without having any variation that’s worth notable from the previous Mortal Kombats. Second, adding new characters is not enough for a game franchise that has been around a little over than a decade. And lastly, I raise a question. Do we really need another Mortal Kombat Game?

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Gamescom 2012

Ah, I love the smell of a convention floor with a tad mix of gaming frenzy. That is Gamescom for you. Alright, I can hear you ask yourself “What the heck is Gamescom?” I can answer that for you. Think of Gamescom like the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3. Instead of in the US, Gamescom is held in Koelnmesse in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. An annual event that started back in 2009 whose promising cult followers(if you can already establish a cult following just being its 3rd year) have gathered from all over the world. Don’t forget the exhibitors, almost every game developer from 39 different countries have signed up for this year’s Gamescon. All sorts of news, trailers, and inside reports are in store. Come and join me as we uncover all the details Gamescon has to offer.

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Top 10 Best Zombie Games

With Resident Evil: Retribution coming out on September and the 3rd season of AMC’s The Walking Dead at around the same time(October). Not to mention the monumental 100th issue of Image Comics’ best selling title The Walking Dead(basis for the tv show) coming out this week. All these made me think and I thought I’d make an article about the top 10 best zombie video games to date.  There aren’t any restrictions on the console/system the game is played on. As long as they are video games, they could make the cut. Here are MY Top 10 zombie games of all time.

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South Koreans Can Kiss Their PlayStation Store Goodbye

Isn’t buying games and other stuff online such a great idea? Korea doesn’t think so. Sony Computer Entertainment announced this week that they will directly cut off the network to PlayStation Store in South Korea, suspending all purchases and downloads made there from the 29th of June. This is due to the country’s new “Promotion Act. Which clearly wouldn’t sit very well to gamers in South Korea. The law will be in effect as of July 1st. read more »

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Danica Patrick to appear in Sonic’s crap racing game

In an effort to generate huge sales for Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, it was announced at E3 that US auto racer Danica Patrick will be featured in this game.

Come on! No one cares! No one wants to see Sonic behind the wheel of a car. He has supersonic speed, hence the name. Why the hell would he need to drive a car?!

Fans of Danica Patrick should shake their heads in shame at this misuse of this beautiful woman. But don’t worry this game won’t see another sequel.

 

(Thanks Ian)

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Time Travelers trailer

Check out this trailer for Time Travelers. The trailer is in Japanese but the game looks rather interesting. The game is being developed by Level 5 Studios and is set in a reconstructed Tokyo after a mysterious entity destroys the city.

Time Travelers has an anticipated release date of July 12, 2012 for Nintendo 3DS, PSP, and PSVita.

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Marvel Heroes On The Rise

It’s been almost a year and 4 months since DC debuted its Massively Multiplayer game, DC Universe Online, on PS3 Microsoft Online. Now, when times are is at its peak for Marvel and its respective departments, Marvel is about to release Marvel Heroes MMO. News are out on Marvel.com, the details are being given out by a leading game developer/publisher/operator for mmo games Gazillion Entertainment and designed by Secret Identity Studios.

Written by Brian Michael Bendis, author of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN, NEW AENGERS, SECRET INVASION and countless other successes, “Marvel Heroes” is inspired by some of the most popular tales and events in Marvel Comics history. There may be hints of events like Civil War (even though it’s already been tackled by Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2), Secret Invasion, Siege, or even the recent Marvel Event, Fear Itself.

The game is set to have at least 8,000 characters for players to choose from. From classic heroes like members of The Avengers to the misunderstood mutant heroes The X-Men, From Cosmic Entities like the Silver Surfer and Guardians of the Galaxy to Street Guys like The Punisher, Moon Knight, and Daredevil. The list goes on and on and on. Trust me, with 8,000 characters, it is a long list.

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Resistance: Burning Skies Hits PS Vita Today, Watch the Launch Trailer

Check out the launch trailer of Resistance: Burning Skies for the PS Vita right down below. If you have been waiting for this game to be released, it is finally here! Hope you like what you see, because it is looking good so far. Graphics look nice and gameplay, try it out! Look below:

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EA SPORTS Unveils Revolutionary Set of Game-Changing Innovations for FIFA Soccer 13

FIFA 13 will be having some “game-changing” changes to this year’s game when it comes out this fall. ”We are perfecting the best sports game in the world with innovations that capture all the drama and unpredictability of the real-world game,” said David Rutter, Executive Producer for FIFA 13. The things that will be affected by these changes are the artificial intelligence (AI), dribbling ball control, and even collisions in the field. This will make you have to think ahead before making moves because you will have to work smarter this time.

The artificial intelligence of the game will be smarter this year, so you will have to make sure you plan ahead while doing your moves. You will need to analyze space, break down the defense, and work hard to be successful. This will be as realistic as can be, because you are against the best of the best when you are in FIFA. Capitalize any situations in your favor, and you will have a higher chance for victory! Taking advantage of these situations will either help you or kill you, so be sure take every opportunity you get and exploit it!

Dribbling in this game will be changed as well. Every touch matters because they have now created the most comprehensive and intuitive dribbling system they have ever developed. The feature, “Complete Dribbling,” was inspired by the great Lionel Messi and combines the use of dribble touches and true 360 degrees of motion. It is more dangerous in 1-on-1 situations because you can be creative and you have more control than ever. Players are more explosive, change direction quicker and are even more effective when shielding the ball. All in all, this year’s dribbling will be very important and mastering these controls will make you unstoppable!

The collisions in the game will be more realistic that it ever has before. The defenders can push and pull for the dominant position, and you can be more physical while trying to win that battle. The bigger players will be able to use their size advantage even more now, and may force you to make bad decisions, especially when you are around them. There will be 13 different tactical kicks to provide unpredictability and dangerous plays. This year’s game will be very physical, so be sure to bring your A game.

Here are some of the other features that FIFA 13 will be having this year: an improved career mode, adding what all the fans wanted, new features to enhance the game’s online mode, more features for EA Sports Football Club, authenticity with more than 500 officially license clubs, and even more features will be announced in the months to come.

This game will be coming out this fall on the Xbox 360 (with Kinect support), PlayStation 3 (with Move support), PlayStation Vita, Wii, PC, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable (PSP), and iDevices. (thxea)

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