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Chris Plays A Steam Game, And A Tablet Game.


On 08/07/2017 at 12:00 PM by goaztecs

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In an attempt to get my postings back on track it is Monday and I am here typing away while eating breakfast and watching Dream Cruises on AWE. The episode that I have on is about a cruise ship that is smaller than the typical ships because it also sails, so they can either travel with nature with a good old fashion diesel engine. Kind of interesting and it roams around part of the Caribbean. Anyways you're not here for that, you're here for whatever random games I decided to play this week.

 

Dirt 3 – Steam

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I jumped back into this game because I wanted to do some racing that was a mix of off-road and street tracks. Now I do like the Dirt series but the one thing I don't care about Dirt 3 is the one timed race where you have to do a set of obstacles. I can't get the hang of making my car spin in an area, and I don't find running through barriers and doing donuts around barrels fun. Everything else in the game I enjoy. Being able to do the races along with Rally is what I like to do because its a mix of everything.

 

Beat Fever – iOS/Android

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I decided to give this a try last night on Android because it was closest thing I had to me while on the couch. Beat Fever is a Band Hero like freemium game where you play one minute snippets of songs while tapping on a game board you've seen on any plastic instrument game.

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There are four buttons on the game board and the usual buttons come down that you have to hit, while keeping time with the music. The game gives you a couple of objectives to complete during the song like hit X number of combos and score over a certain amount of points. The little buttons you hit can be upgraded which I am assuming helps with score and combos. There is a little mission mode where you progress by completing songs and taking on bosses. To unlock more difficult levels you have to complete the levels before it. There is a multiplayer mode where you take on other player's which is basically a beat a person's score.

Since this is a freemium game the in-app purchases are everywhere. The game runs on lightning and each game cost a couple of lightning bolts. Once you exhaust your lightning you can either wait for it to refill or spend in game jewels to buy more. I didn't notice this page until this morning when I installed the game on my iPad

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From what I've played so far I like this game but there is no way this game is worth $40. I would rather pay the $15 for Rockband Blitz and be able to purchase song packs separately. At least with this option I will have the full tracks, and be able to play the game without having to be connected to the internet. Also this game feels more like a casual mobile game, and not a full on $40 game.

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The one thing I really liked was that at the end of every song there was a button to check out the full song. The game connects to such media streaming/purchasing applications like Spotify and Google Music. You can connect your memberships to each within the game which is a nice feature.

Overall Beat Fever is a fun casual game where you can get your plastic instrument game fix on with the latest and greatest songs. I wouldn't spend real money on the game but that's me. Anyways fun game, and worth a try.

 

Alright Pixlpeeps I am off. I have get going and I need to catch up on your blogs. Have a good week!

 

That's all for now, more later!

-Chris


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

08/07/2017 at 12:56 PM

$40?! I'd rather just keep playing the karaoke and dancing minigames in Yakuza Zero.

 

Never played Dirt, but if it is arcade-style, I'll try it.

KnightDriver

08/07/2017 at 08:55 PM

Dirt is definitely more of a sim. I played the first one way back and realized I would be frustrated with its exact controls. The sound and visuals in that game though, top notch. 

Super Step Contributing Writer

08/07/2017 at 09:00 PM

Damn sims. To me, they're like the JRPGs of racing games: gorgeous, and I want to play them, but I know they'd just hurt me in the end. 

KnightDriver

08/07/2017 at 09:02 PM

Right. I was totally blown away by Dirt 1's sound. Those off road racers sounded so great. But then I crashed almost constantly. 

goaztecs

08/09/2017 at 12:26 PM

Yep Dirt leans more to the Sim than Arcade racing, but if you keep the brake assist on, it brings it gives it an Arcade feel. 

Cary Woodham

08/07/2017 at 01:18 PM

Have you ever played the tablet music game Groove Coaster?  It's made by the same people who did Space Invaders (Taito).  I really like it, especially the arcade version of Groove Coaster.

goaztecs

08/09/2017 at 12:27 PM

I haven't but I'll look into it and give it a try. I like the Taito folks especially their Drum Master offerings on the PS2, and iPad. I never got to try the 3DS stuff. 

Matt Snee Staff Writer

08/07/2017 at 07:38 PM

I would love to take a smaller ship cruise at sea.  Those big ones kind of freak me out.  But if it was a smaller ship, with a lot less passengers, I'd be down for that. Of course, those are probably expensive as fuck. 

goaztecs

08/09/2017 at 12:28 PM

The big ones are fun. It's like roaming around a hotel with views of water. Yeah the one on Dream Cruises looked expensive because they really didn't talk about buffets. Also best part about the big ships, 24 hour pizza. 

Halochief90

08/12/2017 at 07:02 AM

I like arcadey racers, but Im not much a fan of off-road ones. Still, if winds up a free game on Games With Gold one day, I'll probably give Dirt 3 a shot.

goaztecs

08/16/2017 at 11:30 AM

Arcade racers are fun and I think Dirt 3 has been free a couple of times between the Playstation and XBox. 

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