It’s been a busy past few weeks, what with the release of three good shooters — Mass Effect 2, Bioshock 2, and Aliens vs Predator. I’ve gotten all three and tried em all out.
Mass Effect 2: Solid game all around. If you want to compare it to the first, it improves on nearly every aspect of the game and removes some of the former standard RPG elements (inventory, lots of skills, etc). Simplifying it might not be everyone’s favorite thing, but the rest of the game was polished enough that you wouldn’t notice. If there’s one game you get this quarter — get this one.
Bioshock 2: If you’ve played the first, you’ll know what you’re in for. It’s Rapture again only this time the underwater dystopian city is a few years into the future and more twisted. You play as a big daddy (known as Delta, one of the early BD’s it seems) and can use weapons and plasmids simultaneously. If you think this would make the game easier… well, it does. The game doesn’t feel as dark as the first, but it certainly is more twisted. Even the splicers look like they’ve been through hell. The game feels like the first, with tweaks, and that’s not bad at all. If you enjoy this series — get it. (if you’re just looking for a fun shooter, that’s a bit twisted, get it too)
Aliens vs Predator: This is the one that I’ve had the least experience with so far, only having played through most of the single player campaign. It’s pretty clear the single player mode is practice — it’s not terribly long or deep, it’s fairly mediocre. The multiplayer mode(s) seem to be where the bulk of playtime will be with this game. I did try the multiplayer beta out, but the company went with FFA deathmatch which was a poor representation of the game — one with three way combats. It’s not as good as the first two games (I just talked about), but it’s still a fun shooter. I will say that the combat takes a bit of getting use to and is likely best on consoles. It involves blocking, punching (light and heavy attacks) and such in a sort of rock, paper, scissor type of action. With guns, of course. (unless you’re going Alien, then no guns) Verdict: wait for it to go on sale.
Apart from computer gaming I have gotten to work a bit more on my RPG, changing the rules to be a modified Savage Worlds and other(s). It’s hard for me to really tell where some of it came from since I’ve read through so many different systems over the past several months. SW is certainly the biggest influence though. Also, alternate setting created using the base setting I had. Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Modern Fantasy. Yeah, I know.