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April Review Showers


On 04/05/2013 at 05:23 AM by Cary Woodham

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It’s that time again.  Another batch of links to games I’ve reviewed in the past month or so at GamerDad.com.  Please read them if you can, post a comment or two, you know the drill.

Really though, I’d like to thank you all for reading my reviews and posting comments on them.  That really means a lot to me.  As an update, I sent in my final request to go to E3 this year, and was still denied, so I won’t be at this year’s show unfortunately.  But because I’m so stubborn and bullheaded and maybe a little dense, I’m still going to try again next year.  Maybe by then I’ll have enough hits on the site, since that seemed to be the deciding factor this time.  So if you all could please click on my reviews if you can, maybe it’ll help when I try for a press pass for E3 next year!

On a related note, ever since 1up.com announced it would be no more, I’ve been posting my blogs at both IGN and PixlBit (and 1up, too, until it officially pulls the plug).  Well I think this will be my last time to post blogs at IGN.  Don’t get me wrong, IGN is a great site for news and such, and I’ll still visit there regularly.  But as a blog and social site, I think it needs a little work.  I don’t know if anyone reads my blogs there, they certainly don’t comment on them.  And it’s hard for me to know when others post blogs.  PixlBit does the community social thing so much better, so that’s what I’ll focus on for the time being.  But at least I gave IGN a try!  Oh one more thing, after this blog, I don’t really have any other ideas for blog topics at the moment.  So if you want to make any suggestions, please do so in the comments section.  Anyway, here are my reviews:

Reader Review: SimCity (PC)

The first SimCity game came out when I was in Middle School or beginning High School (can’t remember), and it was REALLY popular.  I even remember what the box art to the PC version looked like!  One of my friends would print out his cities on printer paper, and then bring them to school to show me what his city looked like!  Many years later, when the Wii came out, one of the first Virtual Console games I bought for it was the SNES version of SimCity, because I remember how addicting it was when I rented it way back in the day.  I then had my younger brother Jeff try SNES SimCity on the Wii, and he loved it.  So much so that within days, he had bought SimCity 4 and played it tons on his PC.  So, when the opportunity came up for me to review the new SimCity game, I let Jeff take a swing at it.

What’s interesting is that it seems that the online-only thing about this new SimCity game didn’t seem to bother Jeff that much.  I think it’s a generation thing.  For most of his life, Jeff has always been around the Internet and online games, so I think he’s used to this.  It’s probably a good thing he reviewed it instead of me, because I think it would’ve bothered me more.  When I buy a game, I want to be able to play it whenever I want to, and not have to wait 20 minutes so I can maybe have a chance to connect to a server so I can play.  Online modes are important in games nowadays, but I think offline modes are still needed as well, because we’re not always connected when we want to play a game.  But I don’t think EA should get all the blame for this.  What about Maxis or Origin or whoever made this game?  They agreed to make it like this, too.  But then, what do I know?  I just play games for fun.  And usually on consoles so I don’t have to deal with that junk.

Darkstalkers: Resurrection (PS3)

It’s just a collection of Darkstalkers 2 and 3, and is presented in much the same way that Marvel vs. Capcom Origins was done.  Even though I’m not as big of a fan of Darkstalkers, I have to say that these games have aged quite well, and I understand why so many people like the games and characters.  My favorite Darkstalkers character is Hsien-Ko.  I’m not really a big fan of Morrigan, believe it or not.  Her green hair is cool, but she’s just too creepy, and reminds me of a vampire and I don’t like those.  In the comments section, tell me your favorite Darkstalkers characters.  And speaking of Darkstalkers, a good friend of mine just wrote a big ol’ blog series on that, and you can, and should, read it here.

Tomb Raider: The Art of Survival (Book)

I haven’t played the game, but I did get a chance to review the art book based on the new title that just came out.  I do like video game art books.  I’m not a big fan of Tomb Raider games, but Lara Croft CAN be a neat character sometimes.  When she’s being a smart, resourceful female Indiana Jones, she’s pretty cool.  When she’s being a sex symbol, mostly during the mid to late 90’s, eh, not so much.  I’d probably like the Tomb Raider games more if they weren’t so serious and were more cheerful and colorful.  The new Tomb Raider game looks interesting, but I swear in every screenshot and picture of her, Lara is covered in mud and grime from head to toe!  Yeah I know she’s been shipwrecked and all, but the makers of the game could’ve been nice enough to give her a bathtub or sink to freshen up in!  Take a bath, dirty Lara!  Poor lady!

Liberation Maiden (iPad)

Originally a 3DS eShop downloadable game, I reviewed the iPad version that came out a few weeks ago.  I imagine the 3DS version is better, but the iPad one isn’t too shabby either.  Gameplay reminds me of the lock on and shoot mechanics of the robot stages of Sonic Adventure, or Tails and Robotnik’s stages from the sequel.  Except here you are flying.  Pretty good quality for an iPad title, plus the main character is a tough as nails, take charge anime lady.  My kind of woman!  Ha ha!  Just joking!

Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk (PS3)

This one’s a JRPG with heavy emphasis on item management.  I reviewed the previous Atelier game before this as well and thought it was better than this latest one.  And it certainly pales in comparison to Ni no Kuni.  That is one fantastic RPG.

Cling! (iPad)

Cling! reminds me of a cross between DK Jungle Climber/King of Swing and a weird iPad game I reviewed a while back called Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin.  You play as a one eyed tentacled monster who also happens to be a capsule toy in a vending machine.  But when your capsule gets stuck, you have to make your way through the vending machine to reach your new owner.  It’s a cute enough concept, but it’s actually really hard!

Psych Yourself (PS3)

This is a really odd bird for a PSN downloadable title.  It presents itself like a Brain Age training title, but all the activities are psychology test related.  If you studied psychology in school or have an interest in this topic, check out the review and see if this would be a game that would interest you.

Dojo Danger (iPad)

This is a cute little cross between bumper pool and a game I reviewed on the GBC back in the day called Metal Walker.  I don’t know if anyone here has ever heard of Metal Walker, but it was made by Capcom and was definitely riding the coattails of the initial popularity of Pokemon.  But in Metal Walker you battled robots and you fought by making your bots bounce around in an arena.  Dojo Danger is like that except you play as either ninjas or zombies and try to defeat the other team by bouncing into them.  Simple, but kind of neat.

Abalone (iPad)

Abalone is a board game that looks like a cross between Othello and Chinese Checkers, but it’s actually totally different.  These kind of chess-like strategy board games make my brain hurt, but if you like board games than you might enjoy this one.

Super Black Bass Fishing 3D (3DS)

All right, we’re getting to the bottom of the barrel now, as these last two games aren’t very good.  I’ve never played a fishing game on the 3DS, but I’ve reviewed plenty on the Wii and other consoles.  Due to the nature of the sport, fishing games to tend to be a bit slower-paced, but at least the good ones try to be exciting.  But not this one.  It’s incredibly boring and hard and the graphics look like the N64 era.  It’s sad when the fishing mini-games in Zelda titles are better than this.  I’d like to try the GBC River King game that just came out on Virtual Console on 3DS.

The Croods: Prehistoric Party (DS)

Last and definitely least is this multiplayer party game featuring characters from the new CG movie that I have no desire to see.  For the life of me I don’t know why they sent me the least superior of the bunch to review, as the DS version has no multiplayer mode to speak of.  It’s all single player against the CPU.  You’d think they would’ve wanted me to review the Wii U version or something.  Oh well, their loss.

Blog Ideas Wanted!

And that’s all for now!  Again, thanks for reading and commenting on my reviews, and please don’t forget to send me any blog ideas you might like for me to write about since I’m running on empty for the moment.  Later!  --Cary


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

04/05/2013 at 07:59 AM

I would like to play Sim City.  I was into it as a kid, and it WAS very addictive.  But I don't feel comfortable buying this one now.  Maybe when it drops down in price.  

Cary Woodham

04/05/2013 at 07:21 PM

One thing I liked about the original SimCity is it was very simplistic.  I know it wasn't very realistic, but I liked it that way.  The new games are a bit more complicated for me.  That's really why I don't play them anymore.

Keegs79

04/05/2013 at 10:34 AM

I remember in a podcast maybe two months ago that they were going to concentrate a lot on the community. I don't see much in improvements. I hate everything about the structure. I even used to put my gaming collection on there but now its confusing. I go there for news, features, and such but yeah, their community structure is horrible. This place and 1up is simple to use and straight forward. This place also feels more intimate like 1up. That is a big plus. IGN will never have that considering its size.

Cary Woodham

04/05/2013 at 07:22 PM

I just like to know when people read my blogs and when people post ones for me to read.  PixlBit does that better than IGN does.

GrayHaired

04/05/2013 at 07:26 PM

Blog Idea:  do like they do on news shows and radio....On this day 10 years ago Cary was playing...???? and reading??? and watching ???  I would do that but i cant remember what I was playing yesterday!

Cary Woodham

04/05/2013 at 07:45 PM

Yeah I can't remember what i was doing back then!

SanAndreas

04/05/2013 at 08:36 PM

SimCity... ugh. That game was an epic failure. I really wish EA would sell Maxis, except that Maxis is pretty much a shell of its former self anyway. I wish they'd at least sell Maxis' IPs to a company that would do a better job with them and wouldn't make such terrible decisions about them.

The only other of these games that I'm interested in is Atelier Ayesha. I'm a fan of the series, but I agree, it doesn't hold a candle to Ni no Kuni, although to be honest there are very few games out there that could.

Cary Woodham

04/06/2013 at 07:10 AM

Yeah Ni no Kuni is one of the best RPGs I've played in a long time.  I haven't been this much into an RPG since Tales of Legendia and before that, FF9!

Chunopo

04/05/2013 at 10:07 PM

You know, I ve never played a Sim City game.... ever. I feel like a bit of fraud of a gamer when I say that, it's the equivalent of someone telling me they like movies and not having seen any of the Godfathers! As for game art book's I share your love. I really really want to get that history of the Legend of Zelda book, but it costs a bomb and I have no cash.

Cary Woodham

04/06/2013 at 07:11 AM

I got my copy of the Zelda art book for around 20 bucks.  So unless it's gone up in price since then, it's really not that bad, price-wise.

Chunopo

04/07/2013 at 05:19 AM

Really 20 bucks! I ve been looking in the wrong places.

Cary Woodham

04/07/2013 at 02:59 PM

I got mine from Amazon.

Chunopo

04/07/2013 at 10:14 PM

I'll have a look, thanks!

Cary Woodham

04/08/2013 at 05:33 AM

You're welcome. Not sure what the price is now, though.  Too lazy to check, myself.

BrokenH

04/07/2013 at 01:14 AM

I'm with you Cary. Even though I grew up with the internet starting in my late teens I don't think games should be "online only". There are just so many technical things that can go wrong from over burdened servers to temporarily losing a connection due to outside factors.

I like being able to play games when I want to & I really don't personally benefit from being online all the time. I come from the era where co-op included a couch & 2 friends. lol. Additionally, many games back then were sprawling adventures for the solo gamer. Aka, not every release was some sort of shooter with multi-player tacked onto it. (I like shooters but they are over saturating the market)

As for Dark-Stalkers, it's a great series! My favorite characters are Lilith and Jon Talbain!

Cary Woodham

04/07/2013 at 03:00 PM

Thanks for reading my blog!

Lilith?  Blech!  :)

BrokenH

04/07/2013 at 03:24 PM

I like shoto characters. lol. I know I'm cheap!

Cary Woodham

04/07/2013 at 04:17 PM

Well I don't know what a shoto character is, but Lilith is like a little girl Morrigan, which makes her even creepier! :)

BrokenH

04/07/2013 at 08:52 PM

Shoto characters usually have an uppercut type attack and a projectile attack. Aka, they're balanced at close range and long range. Both Morrigan and Lilith are the equvilent of "Ryu & Ken" for Darkstalkers more or less.

Cary Woodham

04/08/2013 at 05:34 AM

Oh yeah, RyuKenDanAkuma, huh?  I guess Demitri would be like that, too.

rmsk8r05

04/07/2013 at 08:44 PM

Liberation Maiden, I downloaded that onto my 3DS XL but I just couldn't get around the controls. This game needed a second thumb stick, I thought about downloading the iPad version but I'm not so fond of the virtual controls either.

Cary Woodham

04/08/2013 at 05:35 AM

Hm, I would think the controls would be better on the 3DS than iPad, but the virtual controls didn't bother me too much.  Although your 'lock on' finger goes all over the place!

smartcelt

04/08/2013 at 11:17 PM

Thanks for the great info on those iOS games. I'm alwayslooking for good iPad games. IGN is not the greatest site for interaction with others. Trolls seem to like it! Do they count as people? I guess....but still don't like them much.

Cary Woodham

04/09/2013 at 05:44 AM

I haven't had any problems with trolls at IGN at least.  Not at 1up or here either.

Ranger1

04/12/2013 at 10:08 PM

I blogged for a bit on IGN a few years back. I met some very nice people who were really great about commenting on my blogs, but the site itself isn't geared towards fostering a sense of community.

As for blog ideas, you're on your own. I'm having a hard time coming up with my own lately.

Cary Woodham

04/13/2013 at 10:48 AM

Yeah, it's pretty hard to see a list of other people's blogs on IGN.  You might have to put up with one of my filler blogs for a bit.

smartcelt

04/12/2013 at 11:09 PM

I get a lot of ideas for blogs from all the gaming and tech podcasts I listen to. Tough when you work so much to come up with ideas. That's what works for me,though.

Cary Woodham

04/13/2013 at 10:49 AM

Unfortunately I don't have time to listen to podcasts.

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