Showing posts with label Pickups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickups. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Pickups and Trades #5


I’ve been very short on money this month, so I haven’t bought as many games as usual. That can only be a good thing!
On Steam, I bought the following games:
The Risen trilogy. I know, I know, it’s not very good, but it was on sale, and the first one purports to have some flashes of brilliance in it so I bought it as a pack.
Stronghold Crusader Extreme HD: A Real Time Strategy game with Castles instead of bases. Sign me up!
Sword of the Stars Complete Collection: It looks like a space combat game plus its expansions, I haven’t played one of these that wasn’t a Star Wars game in a while so this will be interesting.
Can you figure out this interface?
From GOG, I bought Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat. This is a game that I don’t know if I ever officially owned, (more likely borrowed off someone and never gave it back) but I probably still have the CD-ROM lying around somewhere. It’s based on the Warhammer Fantasy universe, and I enjoyed it hugely when I used to play it nearly two decades ago. I actually have it on the PlayStation, but it doesn’t work very well on there. The user interface was never particularly good, and without a mouse or any form of analogue controls, it’s a nightmare to try to run. I’ll never get the CD-ROM version to run on my laptop in a million years (from what I remember, you needed to be in 256 colour mode. Remember that? I’ll tell you what doesn’t remember that: Windows 8.1,) so I bought a digital version. I gave it a test run, as some GOG users were experiencing problems with it, but it seems to be running just fine and I had a great time getting stuck in to it again!
While my financial situation is unlikely to have improved by the time next month’s blog goes out, I had saved up some money and bought some games at the UK Games Expo at the beginning of June, so I’m looking forward to telling you all about that!

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Pickups and Trades #4


So after being allowed to spend money again, I ended up buying a whole lot more games than I did last month! The vast majority of these were a sale of some kind, which is how I buy a lot of games. I’ll always have them so I may as well buy them while they’re cheap!

On Steam, I bought the following games:
Kill the Bad Guy: An oddball puzzle game about making assassinations look like an accident. Should be interesting!
King’s Bounty: Collector’s Edition. A tactical turn-based RPG, right up my alley!
"Yes, I'm here about the Systems Analyst position..."
Painkiller: Black. Apparently this is a really good FPS, but I’ll struggle to keep a straight face during the intro sequence due to Yahtzee’s skit at the end of his review of The Witcher…
Reigns: Her Majesty. A version of Reigns where you play as the Queen. I’ve been enjoying Reigns so far and I kept an eye on the sequel for when it went on sale.
Rocket League: This is one of the few games I’ve had talked up to me in person. It looks an absolute riot so I’m looking forward to giving it a try!
The Sexy Brutale: This has made it on to many of the Game of the Year lists from the Youtube personalities I follow. It looks very interesting, and different to what I’m used to so I look forward to trying it.
Shogun: Total War. I bought this one as I wanted to get the core experience of the Total War games, before they were clouded by extra mechanics and themes.
Thoroughly enjoyed this so far...
I also bought a War bundle, which were some games based on Games Workshop’s intellectual properties. I’m hoping to do a complete retrospective on this at some point, so even though it cost a bit of money, I now had a discount on the following games: Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night, Man O’ War Corsair, Talisman: The Horus Heresy, Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade, Warhammer 40,000: Regicide, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf, Warhammer Quest, and Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide. Looking forward to trying some of these out, although from what I’ve seen of the coverage on them, a lot of them rely on random number generation that may or may not make for an interesting process.

On Xbox 360, I bought a couple of games:
Syndicate: Recommended as a Hidden Gem by Metal Jesus, I bought this game knowing there’s been some questions raised about its quality, however I never played the original Syndicate so I’ve no basis for comparison, or bias!
Tenchu Z: The Tenchu games got better as they were going along in my opinion; Wrath of Heaven was better balanced and produced than the first game. I’ll be interested to see how it progressed for the 360!
So I’m now left with the unenviable task of establishing when in the world I’m going to have time to play all of these. The Warhammer games can wait a while, but I really should get cracking with some others…

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Pickups and Trades #3


This month, I’ve had to slow down with buying games, since I don’t have much money at the moment, and the small amount of money I do have was perfectly capable of spending itself without any help from me.
It's OK but my lack of know-how is slowing
me down at the moment!
I downloaded Heroquest, Space Crusade, Blood Bowl and Space Hulk from myabandonware.com, meaning to check out some of the earlier Games Workshop licensed games. As this is abandonware I didn’t buy the game the usual sense; just downloaded it and made it work in DOSbox. I’ve already tried Heroquest and will try the other three when there’s time.
I deleted Ascend: Hand of Kul from my Xbox 360 hard drive. This was a game I’d downloaded from Games with Gold nearly five years ago now; it is a game in which you played a huge creature called a Caos warrior fighting across a grim fantasy land to defeat the Titans. Or at least it was. I had a look on the Wikipedia page and it turns out its servers were shut down in late 2014. I was more upset that it took me this long to notice, to be honest! I enjoyed it at the time but it’s been taking up space on my hard drive I could ill-afford for three years.
On Steam, I bought a few games when I got paid. They were:
88 Heroes, an interesting-looking pixel-art platformer where you have the titular 88 Heroes to get through the game,
Guacamelee Gold/Super Turbo Championship Edition, A Metroid-Vania style platformer where you play as a Lucha-Libre wrestler, I’ve seen this talked up several times over the last few years, even though it’s been years since release. I look forward to seeing how it all works!
OlliOlli: So Olli they named it twice, this is an odd 2D skating game that I’ve seen TotalBiscuit talk up so I thought I’d give it a go.
This looks exactly like my thing...
Renowned Explorers – International Society: It’s been a while since I’ve seen any coverage on this game, but if I found it interesting enough to put on my wish list it’s worth a go!
Torchlight: A fantasy RPG that again I saw TotalBiscuit cover a while ago. I do like my RPGs, so this one’s worth a look!
I meant to get The Banner Saga as well but I had some confusion over the sale dates and missed it. Not to worry, it will go on again!

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Pickups and Trades #2


A while ago I made the mistake of copying my “Interesting Games” list onto the Wishlist on my Steam account. Every so often I get emails telling me that some of these games are on sale, and if they’re charging less than £10 I’ll very often buy them. In hindsight, that’s probably not the best way to go about it since I’ll be very surprised if I even play all of these games this year, let alone beat them! For financial reasons, I doubt I’ll be doing the same next month. Still, I’ve made it a priority to at least have a go with some of these games I’ve been buying, so keep your eye on the Last Week’s Games series to see what’s been going on.

On Steam, I bought the following games:
Bastion, Transistor and Pyre: These games went on Steam sale, and was on my radar for being talked up by a lot of the Youtube channels I follow who were impressed by the games 
and art style.
911 Operator: A game about, well, being a 911 operator. Over the last few years I’ve been really getting in to games trying to do things just a little bit differently, and I’m looking forward to trying this one out.
Desperadoes 1 and 2: From what I understand about the gameplay to this one, it’s Commandos with a Western setting. I was sold straight away and when it went on sale with both games for less than £2.50, I jumped at the chance!
I ended up playing this in the end, and what
I played of it was compelling to say the least...
Reigns: This appears to be a whimsical game about the decisions you might make as a king. For not even £1, it’s worth a look at least.
Enter the Gungeon: A Rogue-like Dungeon-Crawler with an emphasis on shooting. I’ve been waiting for this to go on sale for a while!
This War of Mine: A wartime survival game of some considerable renown; I’ve been looking forward to picking this one up for a long time.
Mount and Blade, Warband and Fire and Sword: I seem to remember Totalbiscuit talking these games up a while ago. Looking forward to playing them!
STALKER: Call of Pripyat: A rare (for me!) shooter on the PC with references to Chernobyl, this will be an interesting experience!
Detention: A horror game set in Tailand. I’m not big on Horror games but this seems to do the job well, by accounts.
Also from GOG, I acquired Dungeons 2 for free, from an advertisement sent to my email address. I have no idea what this one is about but it’s got Dungeons in the title so that’s good enough for me!
Rest in peace. I'll stick to the Lego games in future!
One game I had to say goodbye to was Marvel Heroes Omega. I did intend to return to this at some point but sadly Gazillion Entertainment, who ran the game, has been shut down, and so therefore has the game. The game doesn’t exist anymore, so there’s no reason for it to be on my hard drive either, and this highlights a wider issue currently under discussion: There’s a massive push form some of the larger game publishers for games to become “Online Services,” i.e. games played entirely online and funded by the people who sink a lot of money into micro-transactions for it. It might be working at the moment, but the demographic who play these games won’t be doing so forever, and if the decision is made to shut down the games, the game, the players and any money they’ve put into it is deleted permanently.
This is a risky venture for players, but also for game developers. If we’re creating an environment where a small number of games have to be continuously funded in order for them to survive, it will be difficult to sustain a job for very long. Let the horror of Marvel Heroes sink in: Just before Thanksgiving last year, at least 75 people at Gazillion lost their jobs, all accrued benefits and their livelihoods, because the game was shut down. There were a lot of very complex reasons for this that I’m not aware of but for what it’s worth, and I hope that Gazillion’s former employees managed to find more work.
For the Xbox 360, I downloaded Split/Second from Games with Gold. I had to delete some of the games I’ve got physical copies of to make room, but I managed it! This was one of the games on my list to collect so I was very pleased to acquire this one for free. I look forward to playing this; it’s been a while since I’ve played a racing game!
I also bought Mini Ninjas from CEX in Merry Hill; it looks like a good fun Ninja game that doesn’t take itself too seriously so I’ll be glad to have a go with that.

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Pickups and Trades #1


I thought I’d do a semi-regular blog series about the games I’ve bought and traded over the past month, to chronicle and catalogue the games I’ve been buying. There are enough pick-ups videos on the internet to suggest an interesting subject matter, so I thought I’d give it a go. I normally try to keep my blogs to 700 words, as that’s usually all anybody’s got time for, but due to the nature of these blogs, they’ll be a little longer depending on how much I bought and traded. Nonetheless I’ll try to be as concise as possible.

On Steam, I downloaded a couple of games for my laptop, both of which I’d made a note of in my Interesting Games list and both of which had come up on a Steam Sale. They were:
Cosmic Star Heroine: A futuristic RPG with pixel-art graphics. I haven’t played it yet but it looks like it could be an interesting game.
Slain: Back from Hell: This is a 2D platforming game with a Castlevania-like setting. I understand it wasn’t too good on launch, but after receiving feedback, the developers modified this game for a significant improvement. It’s worth a look for that, if nothing else!
Volume: This was on Steam Sale. It’s on my list of games to collect; I’m a fan of Mike Bithell’s previous game, Thomas Was Alone, covered in a previous Backlog Beatdown. I’m looking forward to playing this; I’ve been enjoying smaller level-based games lately so this should be good.

I also visited CEX in Stourbridge towards the end of the month, and picked up the following games for the Xbox 360:
Assassin’s Creed 2: It took a while to find this, funnily enough. Finding the fun in Assassin’s Creed made me more willing to check out the next one…
Binary Domain: I got this one off a Metal Jesus video. It looks like a fairly standard shooter but no one else has mentioned it so far so I look forward to seeing how it works.
Condemned 2: I’m not usually big on horror games but I’ve heard from both Metal Jesus and Yahtzee that this one’s pretty good.
Wet: I’ve heard some poor comments about this one, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a good game in there somewhere. Plus the girl’s voiced by Faith from Buffy.
 
Looking forward to playing
some of these!
Also, on the Playstation 2, I bought Atari Anthology. Atari 2600 games and their arcade counterparts are before my time, and it wasn’t something I was particularly keen on exploring. But after watching Metal Jesus on Youtube, I found a game talked up on this compilation by John Riggs: Major Havoc. I’m looking forward to trying that, and I should have a pretty decent time with the rest of the games as well.
 
Now for my trades, there’s a new shop opened down the road from me called Get Gaming. It’s a pleasure to go in; the guy in the shop, Jay, has a lot of retro consoles as well as some modern systems, and will trade your older games. It was with this in mind that I went to the shop looking to trade some games I hadn’t played for a long time and probably never would again, for some DS games which I could pick up and play. So here’s a quick run-down of what I traded and why:

Xbox 360

Shadowrun: Oh dear. Anybody who had the misfortune to buy this game knows what the problem is. It’s not a fantasy/hacking based RPG that the property is based on, but a not-very-good multi-player-only shooter that tries to incorporate elements of magic into it. The main selling point was that it was cross-compatible with Windows Vista; a hard sell even at the time, and few people talk about Vista fondly three iterations of Windows later. There will inevitably be disparity between the people playing on PC with a keyboard and mouse, and the people on console who are playing with a controller. It was never a good idea, and it performed so badly that the servers were shut down only a few months after launch.

Xbox
Call of Duty: Finest Hour: The original Call of Duty game. I can only really play Call of Duty games for their single player modes, and not the multiplayer battles that the games very often trade on. This single player campaign is OK but I downloaded it onto my 360 a few years ago and haven’t played this game since, so I moved it on.
Def Jam: Fight for NY: Ah, I’ll miss this one. A brutal fighting game where you could beat different rappers, and one of the first fighting games I played with a good story. But I’ve played through it twice and I’ve got all I can out of it. Jay knows how good this game is and was happy to pick it up.
Lego Star Wars/Lego Star Wars II: The first of the many licensed collect-a-thon games which I still enjoy. But as I’ve got The Complete Saga on my 360, which is better balanced and more convenient, I won’t be coming back to these.
Sonic Mega Collection Plus: Sonic is great and will always be, but the majority of these games I have on later compilations, and I can’t say I’ll miss the ones that aren’t.

Playstation 2
Devil May Cry: Another game that I’ve later replaced on the 360 with the HD collection of the first three games. It’s still great but I’ve got no more use for it.
Medal of Honor: Frontline: For some reason I bought this on the Xbox about 10 years after I bought it on the PS2. I prefer it on the latter so I let this one go.
Smackdown vs Raw 2007: I played this for No Game New Year, and I enjoyed it, but I won’t be playing it again due to the iterations of the game that have come since.
Sega Mega Drive Collection: Most of these games are on the Ultimate collection on the 360. Of the ones that aren’t, Ecco Jr and Virtua Fighter 2 were OK but Sword of Vermillion wasn’t great. Nonetheless, Jay was interested in picking this one up.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel: I covered this in No Game New Year as well. It’s not a very good game and requires far more time than I’m prepared to put in to it.
Hyper Street Fighter II: There have been many iterations of Street Fighter II. There are two things that set this apart: Firstly, you can mix and match different versions of the characters in the same game, so you could have the Street Fighter II version of Blanka fighting the Super Street Fighter II version of Chun Li or DeeJay. Secondly, it comes with the animated film on the disc. Having seen the film and owning the Street Fighter games on other compilations, I saw no need to keep this, but Jay was interested in it.

Gameboy Advance
Tournament Tactics. A good game, but I hadn't played
it for years!
Yu-Yu-Hakusho: Spirit Detective: I played this game years ago when I first started this blog! It was competent enough but not one I will return to.
Yu-Yu-Hakusho: Tournament Tactics: I played this one as well and I enjoyed it a lot more, but I’ve got all I can out of it; time to move it on.
Phantasy Star Collection: They’re great games, but once again I have them on later compilations so there was no need for me to own it now.
Here are the Nintendo DS games that replaced them:
New Super Mario Bros: As I’ve been enjoying pick-up-and-play games a lot more, I thought I’d pick this one up, as the level-based system of Super Mario means you rarely have to play much of the game in one sitting.
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword: I had no idea about this. I know the Ninja Gaiden games can be very hard and I’ve even played one or two of them but it will be interesting to see how it performs on the DS.
Children of Mana: Ah, another long-form RPG. But I like these kinds of games, and I’ll happily give this one a chance. I’m just not expecting to beat it any time soon!
Here’s something interesting: The Gameboy Advance games I traded had their boxes, and the Yu-Yu-Hakusho games had their manuals too. But Jay is finding the full boxed games harder to sell than the loose cartridges! He thinks it’s because people are buying GBA games to play them, rather than to collect them – so when you can buy four loose games for the price pf one with a box and manual, the complete game is a hard sell. He’s got a boxed copy of Super Mario World that he’s struggling to shift, although that could be because you can download that game onto the WiiU without having to physically store it!
So, cleared some space, and picked up some more games I’ll play in the future. See you next month!