Wednesday, December 10, 2008

More LBP impressions & others.

Amazon had a deal I couldn't refuse on Banjo Nuts & Bolts so I picked it up. They make it so easy, remembering who you are, your payment and shipping info... I tried for about an hour, the game is surprisingly meta. They talk very directly about previous Rare games, the game industries trends, and make reference to other games. I have barely started the game so I can't say if its worth a purchase or not but if you have the means or are interested, it got good reviews so I'd say its worth checking out.
I also got to play a bit of Gears 2 last weekend, co-op in Horde Mode, we got to round 10 or so before I had to go, but it was pretty fun. We were in a map where you have laser shields protecting a small area, so we'd camp in there and mow the enemies down with the machine gun that spawns in there, it is so big you have to take cover before aiming that thing, and firing it is satisfying. I was pleased by the variety in monsters that they throw at you in this game too.
I keep poking away at the Little Big Planet single player and trying random levels online, nothing has really caught me as great yet. I threw in Super Mario Galaxy just to get in the platforming mood, and remembered the amazing variety they give you in every level, LBP feels the opposite, it is more like one of those games where they give you ONE gimmick move and you have to figure out how to use it in a variety of situations. I feel like I'm playing that game that came with old computers where you move blocks around in a top down view. Although I appreciate the different backgrounds, music, and themed stuff like that, the actual mechanics just don't seem that appealing. Getting into a typical gunfight in GOW2? A blast, just a joy to control and view. Typical platforming puzzle in LBP? Dieing over and over at a checkpoint, ohh man its the last guy, replay it....

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