Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Forever (12 years is forever!) waiting for Duke Nukem Forever

Indeed, the game took 12 year to be released (I hope not so much to be developed!): is that the reason why is it called forever? and the final result is not even what after all this time waiting one can expect. The trailer we're posting is the usual one trying to convince us this is a game we have to play, but the first reviews coming out during these days are not of the same opinion:


Monday, June 6, 2011

A genre invented

If I say Solid Snake, what do you think about? I see you know history of games... Yes, One of the (old) games I loved most in the past was Metal Gear Solid. I played on Playstation one at the beginning of 2000, but, the pc version is the same. We know, history of videogames (and any other art/production) is full of clones, repetitive series and rarely there is something original shining in the sky.

Metal Gear Solid is direct son of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake, both made at the end of 80s. This new episode was reconsidered by Konami at the beginning of 2000, with a first release on Playstation and later ported to PC and other systems. According to several sources MGS is the inventor of a genre, the stealth games since its first version, although the 3D story produced with Metal Gear Solid gave the commercial success it deserves. Despite of many action games here you will have not to kill your enemies (well, finally you will kill someone) but hide yourself in a spy-story environment.

Here it is what Wikipedia says about this kind of games:
"Stealth games in the genre typically allow the player to remain undetected by hiding, using disguises, and/or avoiding noise. Some games allow the player to choose between a stealthy approach or directly attacking antagonists, perhaps rewarding the player for greater levels of stealth. The genre has employed espionage, counter-terrorism and rogue themes, with such protagonists as special forces operatives, spies, thieves, assassins and ninjas. Some games have combined stealth game elements with those of other genres, such as first-person shooters or platform games."

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Review contest, May winner

Here we are with the first draw for the contest that will go all along 2011. I am glad to announce you May winner is Jackson Fellblade with the review he wrote on May 14th for Quake game.

Many congratulations!! He is the first winner of our contest that will continue all the year long. The prize? he choosed a game gently offered by Gog, Unreal Gold, to be precise. Here it goes a short interview: