Sunday, December 19, 2010

A comment on 'Life Electronica'

As we move forward, technology in all shapes and forms are more accessible to the common man. Gone are the days of being nerdy for knowing how to use a computer. Many of us will use a computer once a week, once a day, once an hour. If not a computer, then a tv, phone, microwave, - life's modern conveniences. But at what cost? When we gain, what are we giving?

In the context of communication, there is a huge trend to personal impersonal sharing of information. We tell everyone the little things in life over many mediums - facebook, twitter, etc. Creating a micro-network of friends and acquaintances can easily replace time spent on a friend over coffee or dinner. The trade off being of course, time. The promise of update-en-masse is so appealing to many of us today. A way to peek in to the lives of so many others. To keep in touch with people you might not even speak to all year. Networking sites are such a powerful tool due to the endless possibility of 'what you might read there'.

As we present a more superficial version of ourselves, what happens to what lies beneath? The here and now of our society may be leaving our goals, aspirations and inspirations behind. Why are people so trivial about life online? Why is it so easy for us to type something out and tell hundreds of people what we have spent the morning on, versus telling a close friend that you just don't like their boyfriend, cussing, or drinking? What do we rate as 'just for laughs' compared to 'just between us'? How blurred that line is becoming - the separation of personal and impersonal information.

Available information about you all over the www. The internet used to be about anonymity - you were free to be whoever you wanted to be without telling anyone where you were from, what your name was, how old you were, your schooling background. Now, wetype your name into google and get pictures of you, your friends, your house, your dog - voila.

Sorry to say - I blame n00bs. We have equipped the n00bs. And we (the humble nerd) are now the slaves of humanity. The free tech support of 'IRL'. Fixing phones, computers, dvd players... But we keep making it easier and user-friendly - why are we adding n00bs to our digital world?

I am all for it - technology supremists - let's start a revolution.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Recommended in 'Gifts for Gamers'

Sneakycoon has added our Chocobo Scarf to 'Gifts for Gamers' item list!

Check it out here on etsy.

A shoutout to our friends at AniCu for showing a little appreciation for our scarves at their recent meeting! Thankyou ver much we love you all <3

I am still waiting for games to come in the mail :( When will they come? WHERE IS MY KIRBY GAME D=

At the moment, I've fired up Oblivion GOTY edition for PS3. Scored it for $20. Even though I've played it before (didn't like it much at the time either) it seems a bit better now. But I still think it needs more direction. I thought the 'quicklist shortcut keys' made no sense (diagonal for a d-pad = fail). But there are a lot of game options (so many races, classes, etc @_@)

Anyhoo. I am off to finish my NCIS episode :)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Munchkin - A Card Game

I always had this weird preconception about 'role-playing'. You know, the stereotypical DnD game.
I've always been into gaming - be it board game, card game, mind game. But never really considered role-playing games. Maybe because the stereotype comes with those guys with beards. Me being neither a guy nor a beard wearer.

A friend had told me about Munchkin but I didn't really understand what it was about. She had described it as a, 'role-playing game' and that had deterred me plenty! One day though, she got it for a birthday present so we 'fired it up' as we say in computer lingo. It was one of the most enjoyable experiences I have had in quite some time.

So, what is Munchkin? It is what I would describe as a, 'complex card game not for children'. That is, a card game for adults (not to be confused with an adult card game). Where does the 'role-playing' come in? Well, that's better explained by telling you what the game is about.

You are a 'munchkin'. No need to get into a mindset of a character - it's just you. You don't have to be the munchkin. You can play as a munchkin (for all you Cluedo players, it's just like picking Mrs. Peacock or Prof. Plum - it's just a character). You start at level one and the point of the game is to get to level ten.

You proceed in levels by beating monsters (NO DON'T GO TO THE BEARD MINDSET - KEEP READING) or using 'go up a level' cards. How do you beat monsters? Your level, plus any bonus cards you have (e.g. a type of sword, an item of clothing, etc) is your 'attack level' and this needs to be higher than the monster's level. Plain and simple.

This game is not to be described as, 'fast pace'. It is not like playing blackjack. It is more like playing monopoly. It is a 'longer' process of collecting things to pwn other players.

Of course, there are many nuances to the game. I've described it at bare bones. For instance:
- the game is HILARIOUS - references to the internet, games, and pop-culture are all over it
- you can team up with, or against another player (which is mean, but HILARIOUS)
- it is unpredictable (gameplay progresses by drawing a 'door card' and drawing 'treasure cards' when you beat a monster)
- it is different every time (cards = randomised play)
- it is EXPANDABLE! That's right, you can buy more cards for your deck. You can buy different versions of the game, which are compatible with each other also (see this cthulhu version, and this pirate version)

So, why this huge plug?

Due to the aussie dollar being so great, it is cheap to buy it from their online website. Shipping is a flat $12.00 so if you buy one of the games (the original game is $24.95) it is only going to cost you about $40 instead of paying $50 or so at the store. And of course, the more you buy the cheaper since shipping is flat.

Also, I would recommend getting card protector sleeves since these cards will be handled a lot and over time it can damage them. I picked some up at milsims - 100 for $2.62 + flat $5.50 shipping (I picked up 10 packs so it works out).

Another thing, when you buy these, the decks tend to get giant. I would recommend getting some plastic boxes which fit the cards so you can put them away properly. The website sells 'boxes of holding' but I dunno they are just cardboard you can pick up something like this which is readily available at the shops for a pretty nominal amount (e.g. $3 from kmart).

Anyway, something to do when the power goes out huh? What about nerd parties! Or, just some good old fashioned card playing fun. With pwning involved :)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Honorable Mentions

Firstly, a big shout out to sammiemantha who featured out chocobo scarf in her blog about Chocobo Halloween! You can see the article here.

Secondly, let's hit up some honourable mentions in the last quarter game release! (Fall Out Vegas has already been mentioned so will not be reviewing today~)

Kirby's Epic Yarn [Wii] - 19/10/10 [~$80]
Assuming that all the DS games were fairly 'meh', this game is looking to be pretty damn good! What do you need to know? It is a platform game and although it will be colourful and pretty, I don't think you will feel hugely challenged by this upcoming title if you are a 1337 gamer.

- No eating, only whipping (... liquorice whip!)
+ 'Boy and His Blob' shape transformation!
- No use of nunchuck (think Warioland - sideways remote with up/down tilting features)

Unfortunately for me after watching the trailer it just struck me as a combination of Little Big Planet (PS3), Yoshi's Story (N64) and New Super Mario (Wii). If you haven't played any of these games then you will be happy but if you have played all of these games, I'm not sure if this game will measure up!

View the E3 trailer here.

Epic Mickey [Wii] - 26/11/10 [~$55-$80]
Let me start off by saying - Mickey's half-brother is a rabbit? WTF? Anyway, think of Fable a la Disney and you will have Epic Mickey wrapped up in a nutshell. It is a platform RPG with a karma system.

+ Essentially a 'choose your own adventure' style game where what you do affects the game (albeit limited)
+ New concept of 'painting' and 'thinning' the world around you shaping the gameplay
- Hopefully all the worlds aren't as dark as the ones in the preview - I hate it when games are so dark like this. Give us some light and shade please! So we can appreciate the beautiful graphics
- I wish this game was in HD :(

Don't bother sitting through the E3 'game preview' trailer it was very very very boring. That guy talking - wow boring voice. To me, it looked a lot like Crash Bandicoot style game play in terms of camera angle, collecting, etc. I find this style gives me a headache after a while but you might be able to lock the camera.

Little Big Planet 2 [PS3] - 19/11/10 $60 Asia Region
This is one of those games that just puts a smile on your face from the word go. This game is not easy - but it is marvellous to play from the music, to the graphics, to the subtle humour - it is fantastic. It is one game that you can play with your friends (there aren't many out there) or by yourself with equal tenacity.

It is half tempting though to wait for the 'Game of the Year' edition which will have all the downloadable content for free on the disc (like LBP1 GOTY edition).

This game may have been pushed back to January 2011, speculatively because of 'PlayStation Move' features being incorporated into it. If they bundle it with the Move I will definitely get it. However at this point in time, having the Move is absolutely a waste of money IMO. I would also like to get my hands on the special edition pack which features a sackboy, bookends and free avatars, although if they release it in Australia is another story (guess I will have to get the US one - depends on the price).


View the official Sony trailer here.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The NEW Amazon Kindle 3G


This is by far the best ebook reader on the moment currently. The new kindle international version is available in black only. Access the more technical aspects at the amazon website.

PROS
  • Free 3G internet pretty much anywhere in the world, plus wifi.
  • Surfing the net, it is not like using a computer but the basics are there - gmail works including embedded pictures. Hey it is free do not complain.
  • There is a built in dictionary and the storage capacity is 4GB.
  • AZW, MOBI (unlocked), PDF, TXT - all work just peachy. Google MOBI books to find books compatible with the kindle which are not from amazon.
  • The battery life is a gigantic one month without wifi card on or 8 days with it on.
  • Cost is a crazy $230 AUD - excellent cheap and totally worth it.
  • Read out loud feature - for the lulz.

CONS
  • No memory slots but this is NOT A BIG DEAL as you can save your stuff on amazon, and then put it back on if you need
  • AZW format means you must buy off amazon for books (epub from borders, A+R, etc will not be compatible) but hey, amazon is cheaper anyway.
  • PDF reader is built in and works okay, but you wouldn't want to load a pdf book on there (think of using a magnifying glass to look at a page and scrolling using only d-pad config = not the best but not a better option either).
  • Surfing the amazon website on the kindle is not friendly (does not display the price in the book list; you must select the book then it shows the price with the blurb) - best thing to do is purchase it on your computer and select, 'send to kindle'.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Writing can come from Boredom - Monster Hunter Tri

So the not-so-long awaited review of Monster Hunter Tri. Granted I'm not very far in, but definitely far enough to write about it. BTW I'm talking about offline play. Because online play is for people with no friends D= (Oh wait, is it the other way around? Mmmm...)

Blurb:-
You are a hunter. Not a villager or a farmer (well actually, maybe you are all of those things too). But a crazy powerful hunter. You can be male or female, and assuredly at the beginning of the game you WILL be half naked, but aside from that, you will definitely be feared. Or something like that.
You are helping a village hunt down the huge threat that is a giant water pokemon. I mean, a giant water monster. (WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE A MUTANT LAPRAS D:)

Game Progression:-
You progress by upgrading your weapons and armour via 'item collection' and 'contributing money'. Essentially, the more stuff you kill, the better you get via power ups. Your combat skills don't get any better (really I found the button mashing a bit pointless). I think a lock-on system would have been a little cleaner in the game play (you end up rolling around a lot).

Game Play:-
Other things you can do during the game is item collection, farming, fishing, stockmarket-like trading. It's sort of grinding-ish. It's a bit meh to be honest.

Pet Hates: -
Here's a great concept - 'take all'. Or even a list! What is this time wasting collect one item at a time approach to looting???
Small map areas means loading five times to get to somewhere that isn't particularly far away. Lucky load time isn't long (ten to twenty seconds).

Thoughts:-
The concept is there! But I think the game would have benefited from a more 'RPG-style' approach rather than a button mash fight game... As in - more intelligent.

Overall, I would rate this game as a 7/10. I know, not that high, and I haven't finished the game yet, but if you put this game next to Zelda? No contest.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Busy Gaming!

Dear all,

It as been a while hasn't it?
The last couple of weeks has been a crazy couple of weeks for me - just had my 3 weeks of mid year holiday. Though, I was away so no console or handheld gaming and had to resort to card gaming (Munchkin FTW).

I have gotten my hands on a US Wii and surprise! You just need to plug your AUS Wii adapter into the US Wii and it works just fine. I haven't tried the internet on it yet but certainly the first game loaded up (no surprise) was Super Smash Brothers. Oh yes, the boys at home have been waiting for months to play it after I decided I wanted the new software update thus blocking the Freeloader (oh Freeloader, you served me well!).
Actually I had gotten Super Mario Galaxy 2 in late June (ah yes, the benefits of early release in other countries) but went on holidays straight after. My brother has already finished it and will ask him to write a review for you all! Otherwise, I will have to fire the thing up and actually play the game for you :)

Speaking of which, EB lost my game replacement for the Fall Out 3 GOTY Edition and so I had to call them and they were like, 'oh sorry abt thatttt'. But have it now.

Game I finished recently - Dragon Age Origins on PS3. It was really enjoyable, and I think you should be aware: DO NOT BE A ROGUE/THIEF - IT IS CRAP COMPARED TO THE OTHER CLASSES. I'd say the game was most enjoyable as a mage. From general consensus of people I know who have played the game, definitely mage is a great class to play. I started on the expansion but have yet to complete (went on holiday). But definitely worth buying and playing.

Game I want to play - Monster Hunter Tri. Brothers have been playing through at home and I have yet to fire it up. I haven't checked the internet compatibility of networks either (I got the US version) so would love to check when I have time.

Game I am looking forward to - 3D Dot Game Heroes
ATM it is $57 AUD on CDWOW but I don't know if I want to pay that much yet. Depends how desperate I get although Lord knows I have no time to play :(

End.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Gamer Review - Fallout 3

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Nature vs. Nuture?

Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver

So!~ After playing for many years, I have always believed that pokemon should be caught, and trained, without the use of special attack items, TMs, etc. I mean, EXCESSIVE use. I guess you could say, the non-aggressive approach to playing pokemon (or - the 'MEH' approach).

I was shocked to recently discover (or rather, it became relevant) that the NATURE of the pokemon made some difference to the pokemon. And that some trainers choose to catch one particular pokemon (or, reset and discover) again and again and again in order to find a pokemon with suitable nature. WHAT? I hear you say. Yes, that is what I said too. Isn't the pokemon meant to be yours forever and ever? Just like in the TV show? Can you imagine Ash doing that for every single episode?

Anyway, back to what I was saying - it turns out that in some instances (e.g. EEVEE) it does help to know what you are getting O_o? So let me walk you through it.



Say for instance, I wanted an espeon, I would have to first look up espeon (use a website like http://pokemon.marriland.com) to see what types of moves it would learn - obviously, psychic/psybeam would be great for this pokemon. Then you look at their overall stats at level 100.
Then, take a look at this summary article on Natures at http://Serebii.net. Now, for espeon we would like to raise the sp. attack for psychic moves. SO, we look for a nature that gives us an increase of sp. atk. Then, we choose which stat we don't mind lowering. For espeon, we would choose maybe normal atk since it would be using sp. atk moves. Or, you might choose to sacrifice speed. That gives us Modest Nature. So, we would want an Eevee with a modest nature.

Gone are the days of thinking, 'well, maybe my pokemon is just special and it's defence is not that great'. You can now FIGURE OUT what is what.

Is this a form of cheating? I really don't know anymore. Surely, they have added this into the game to allow us some form of control over pokemon stats.

But in general, if you don't care overly much, here are the natures to avoid which give you NO stat boosts:

***Hardy***Docile***Serious***Bashful***Quirky***

These natures are absolutely USELESS to you. I mean, if you are going to take advantage of this new system, but don't care THAT much, you can at least utilise this information :)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Voltorb Flip!

Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver - Johto Region

This game is great so far. We are playing through both here at home (and yes, there are lots of 'walking trips to the garage') - at the moment we are up to around Goldenrod City (not far, but we only got it a few days ago!)

I never played the original gold and silver - which is why the game seems a little newer and brighter than some of the other re-releases. I did play crystal though (wow, that is rare - and someone stole it! So I don't even have it anymore) - so I'm not going in blind completely.

What I love about it so far? Apricorns :) and Voltorb Flip! I can literally spend hours playing this crazy crazy game (so far, my highest level is 6). Why is it so addictive??? At the moment I have 8841 coins xD WOAHHH.

So I give you - tips for Voltorb Flip!
1. Aim not for the 1 squares, but for the 2 or 3 squares. This means looking which rows have a higher total number.
2. Use your Memo pad! It helps you narrow down which squares (the 1 or V only) to not even bother with.
3. Use your maths. Not every row will have a 2 or 3. Some patterns reoccur:
- 4 + 1V = every square must be either a 1, or a voltorb.
- 2 + 3v = every square must be either a 1, or a voltorb.
- 6,7,8,9 = high chances of 2s and 3s
4. If you have no 0V rows, look for a 6 row crossing a 6 row, or a row with only 1 V. chances are the intersection is not a V.

What is your favourite thing about HG or SS so far? Any tips to share? Feel free to comment :)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Sale Items - 01/04/10

Today is your last chance to buy something before the holidays! (lots of time to play new games...)

Myer Catalogue:
Pictureka card game $7.95 <~ fun if you are going on a drive and running out of batteries
Twilight Princess $69 <~ this game never seems to go down in price...
Red Steel 2 $69 <~ the first one was a bit fail in terms of responsiveness, but this one is meant to be better??
New pokemans $55 <~~ good price! (same at BigW if it is nearer to you)
DSI XL release date - 15/04 (no price yet!)
Rhythm Heaven $29 <~~good game good price!

Toys'R'Us are having buy 4 games for the price of 3 for many titles (bayonetta, darksiders) might be worth having a look!

Kmart:
BAND HERO PACK - $149 - VERY CHEAP! The usual price on sale is about $250 so if you are thinking about getting a guitar, drums and a mic, this is an excellent price (even if the game itself is so-so; GH games are about $40 each if you are looking for others; GH5 is crap don't get it).


PS!
I never check JB Hifi since it's difficult to watch their prices, and access to the store can be difficult for some. They do price match sometimes too. Also, it is annoying having to walk in and out and letting them go through ALL YOUR BAGS! Very inconvenient especially if you have a school bag or something. Easiest way to price check is by calling them on the phone.

EBGames - the price is usually always ridiculous, unless you get them to pricematch something. Don't waste time with 2nd hand games as the price is only $5-10 below RRP. Will keep an eye out for their good sale prices though, and let you all know :)


BUT! For comparison, let us take a look at play-asia prices.
I definitely recommend play-asia. You can get PS3 and DS games there (not wii due to region locking). It is reliable and much cheaper usually. Shipping is included in the below prices.

Pokemon - $55 <~ definitely pick it up at home rather than shipping it out from P/A
Rhythm Heaven - $40 <~ good price, but not as good as myer clearance price!

Final Fantasy XIII <~ $70
Bioshock 2 <~ $65
GOW Collection (GOW I + II) <~ $45
GOW III <~ $70
Dragon Age <~ $60 (+ expansion = $45)
Assassin's Creed II game of the year edition <~$55 released in May
Orange Box <~ $30 (This has PORTAL in it~)
Devil May Cry IV <~ $30

Some excellent games for some great prices if you ask me ;D

SO! My pokemans arrived in the mail I must go play naos ^_____^ <3

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Games to look out for - Mar/Apr 10

Games that you should have bought this month, or should keep an eye out for next month!

Final Fantasy XIII (on PS3) - 5 March - a lot more interesting to girls IMO (based on my general survey of friends and family) - but definitely better than XII. and pwetty *__*
Warioware DIY (on DS and Wii) - 28/29 March - If you like mini-games, this is PERFECT for you. If you HATE mini-games, DO NOT BUY - wait for someone to bring this to a party and check it out or you will ruin the game for yourself :(
LEGO Harry Potter (on all platforms) - 4 May - not my cup of tea, and wouldn't be the best game ever, but great if you are a fan, and enjoy games with no blood but lots of lulz
Batman Arkham Asylum Game of the Year edition (on PS3) - 11 May US release date - This is a great game, but a little dark for those that like sunshine :)



Games that you should have a look at if you are bored and have some money to burn.

Bayonetta (PS3) - kind of kooky, but rated quite well. Price if you look hard is $58.
Bioshock 2 (PS3) - much better than the first game, this game is sitting in my drawer waiting to be played.
Heavy Rain (PS3) - if you are in to point and click this is probably a good extension of that. Yet to play it, but great for a rainy day.
Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver (DS) - a lovely meander to the past (Gold and Silver ++), this edition is great and is available for $55 at Myer for the next few weeks. Comes with the Pokewalker which trains your pokemon as you walk around during the day (see this Penny Arcade comic for great trainer tips)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Welcome to zOMGamer @ zOMG ah!

Hi all!

You've just reached our first post here at our new blog.

Our aims and aspirations?

We are subscribers of the official Nintendo magazine (Australia), and regular readers of Hyper and Game Informer. One thing we've noticed is - there are a lot of games that we are not interested about at all! And also, there are a lot of writers that are boys! Nothing wrong with boys of course, but it makes it difficult to find a game we might like if we don't like cars, blood and gore...?

A little bit about us - we are huge Nintendo gamers, and have recently acquired a PS3. We have owned every Nintendo console since the 64, and we also have the PSP at home too (yes, on release; yes big fat thing!). What sort of games do we like? Games that interest the brain, and some kawaii stuff too....! We are also HUGE about price! (We tend to buy EVERYTHING on sale) so we will keep an eye on good prices as well as, 'don't pay more than $x' columns.

We are based in Perth, WA, Australia - this means some of the information like shops and prices might not match you (international readers!) but we will try to keep as global as possible and if you'd like to help out with that, feel free to send us an email and you can join us as a mod or something, no problem!

If you'd like to blog about us, or you'd like us to blog about you, why not send us an email?

And if you are passionate about writing about games, or playing games, why not drop us a line? It would be lovely to meet like-minded writers and also, get a rounded opinion base.


Feel free to comment (but don't spam!)


Look forward to our next posts!