Got me an X Box!
The reason I made no blog/s yesterday was because I’d gone out to do a spot of Christmas shopping (which was more than a spot, really) and for a bit of retail therapy by buying myself an X box 360. We’d had a look in Game’s window on Friday night as we walked past and spotted the 60gb hard drive premium model with Far Cry 2 and Gears of War 1 & 2 for £189 but I thought I’d better have a shop around to make sure there wasn’t anything cheaper. There wasn’t - as it turns out this is a really cool deal and the best (so far as I can see) on the high street right now. I’d heard these games were pretty good, my only reservation was that I really wanted Tomb Raider, which if you’ve read this previous post, you’ll know is the reason I’ve decided to go next gen. I forked out an extra 40 quid for this as the guy in Game told me they wouldn’t negotiate on the games that come with the X Box as per head office’s command. Fair enough. They’re all bloody good games from what I’ve played so far! I’ll probably put some detailed reviews on each in the next week or two, so I’ll keep you posted. Here are my initial thoughts:
Tomb Raider Underworld
Tomb Raider Underworld was the first game I loaded up on the console. Lara Croft games will always have a special place in my heart (that sounded corny!) since I’ve played them all so far and enjoyed every one. Underworld starts pretty abruptly and throws you straight in at the deep end. Unfortunately at first I had to wrestle with the camera (as with most Tomb Raider games to begin with) but now I’ve got the hang of it again I’ve been fine. It was a little difficult trying to give myself a refresher while the building I was standing in was burning though! Basically the controls feel similar, if not the same as Tomb Raider Legend and she’s retained all her cool moves with some new additions like the “chimney jump” (I think that’s what it’s called) where you can jump up between vertical pillars (reminds me of this hard-to-execute jump from Super Metroid, the name of which eludes me). What is cool about this game - without giving too much away, is the fact that you want to find out why you start where you start and how the situation came to be, but you’re kept guessing. Rewind a week and you find yourself on a yacht in the Med, a scene which is awesome because you feel so isolated as the only boat in an endless sea. You feel like a Tomb Raider! Diving down and reaching ruins is even cooler with the use of a torch and muddying yourself as you crawl through tight tunnels is a nice effect. Details like this make the game a joy to play. I’m only three levels in so far (now a lush Thailand level) but it’s been really cool so far. What’s nice too is that you keep your yacht with you, but the game still revolves around levels/large areas rather than being hub-based, which is in-keeping with the rest of the series. Already there have been a couple of things in this which I haven’t seen in other games and the second level is superb.
Far Cry 2
Far Cry 2 begins with an excellent jeep-ride through a fictional African state, giving you glimpses of the vast scenery you’ll be able to jog and drive through in the game proper. As a mercenary you’ll shoot, kill and ally yourself with characters in game. You’ll even need to syringe yourself to stop the effects of malaria. Attention to detail is superb - enemy guns picked off corpses are unreliable and jam during battle, your flamethrower (yes, a freakin’ flamethrower!) burns grass and trees and spreads until it burns itself out. You claim safe houses by killing their guards and you can choose whether to be seen as a bastard (and basically have everyone on your back) or joining forces with other characters.
Gears of War 1 & 2
Apparently the first one was a record-breaker. I’ve sort of been out of the loop with games but I remember the adverts and recognising how cool it looked. Everything about these games reeks style and it is the ease of use that makes them a joy to play. One button can have you hiding behind a wall, press it again and you can vault over and find a new place to hide, forcing the alien buggers back. Two-player is awesome, and once I set up X box Live I’m gonna get myself shot to death in online multiplayer.
One thing I’ve been thinking about is that I enjoy this whole blogging malarkey but I realise I’m not all that focussed on what I want to achieve with it. Or rather I am, but the title of this blog is misleading and a bit too broad. I love writing and I think I’m all right at it (story writing I mean) but I don’t feel I can give much insight into the writing world, I’d rather talk about movies and games and leave the writing part alone for the time being. This is why I’ll probably slightly tweak this blog come New Year and label it as pure entertainment related, minus the celebrity gossip, which won’t really affect the content one bit. There might be the odd couple of writing blogs and links to any short stories I post on my website, but apart from that it’ll probably be kept to a minimum. I read somewhere about a “blogosphere” where people post multiple blogs with different focus points/themes, e.g. one on writing, one on movies etc. I don’t feel I have the time or energy to maintain more than one right now.
I’m off to save the world. Oh, if anyone knows what buttons I need to press to cure myself of the episodic malaria in Far Cry 2 that’d be a great help. I’m pretty sure it told me when it first happened but I can’t seem to get it to work now?! Perhaps I’m just being dense. EDIT it’s LB apparently (hey, I’m not used to this yet!)
Caught the end credits of Time Bandits yesterday when I got home from shopping. This movie is an old favourite in our family and the first we ever recorded (apparently). Here’s a chirpy George Harrison song from the credits:


