Friday, August 29, 2008

Halo Board Game

Well, yet another chance to own a piece of the Halo phenomenon. The latest merchandise? Board games. This interactive strategy game will have players moving around the board, controlling some of their favorite characters from the series, and facing off in their favorite modes like Capture-the-Flag and Slayer. Future updates will include more map-building tools, characters, and weapons. The game also ships with an interactive DVD to introduce more realism.

My take? I think it's a good idea. It sorta reminds me of that strategy game I used to play every so often - Heroscape. It was fun, and there was an element of building armies, some strategy, and some pure luck. The DVD might be more corny than anything else, but this sounds like a reasonable way to pay homage to the Halo series. My only question: Why not just play XBOX?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Star Wars Battlefront 2

Although this is one of my favorite games of all time, when I finally got down to looking at it in detail, there are some semi-major flaws.

Presentation - 8: There are many choices of single-player, the story is commendable, and many options and modes provide the "Instant Action" with some variety and flair.

Graphics - 7: Although the game's visuals look very "Star Wars-y" and decent, they don't show off the capabilities of a graphics card required to play the game, nor of a modern PC.

Sound - 9.5: Everything's awesome - the explosions, the voice, the lasers, the iconic Star Wars music - it's all there.

Gameplay - 8: The heroes are kind of hard to control, but the space battles and ground battles are both thrilling, the action of the fight grabbing, and watching droids explode just can't be beaten when it comes to fun. Some of the issues from its predecessor haven't been fixed, but online play, although a crucial addition, is awesome.

Lasting Appeal - 8: You can play this game online forever, but the single player quickly wears out. Also, the same modes on the same maps are the only fun ones, so it's only a matter of time before you're bored of them all.

Overall - 8

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Indiana Jones - The Movies

First of all, when I'm thinking about the Indiana Movies, I don't count the fourth one, because in my opinion, everything should be a stand alone movie, two movies, a trilogy, or a septology. Those are the four numbers that work. Four doesn't. End of story.

Music: Indiana Jones, like Star Wars, has that song, just that song that has a ring to it. They play it every time the hero beats up bad guys or gets away. I love it, all of it. There's really no way to tell the difference in any of the three movies, because the music is all the same, and it's all great.
Rating: A

Sound: Again, in the sound category, the Indiana Jones movies don't disappoint. They dispense with some of the loud squeals so common in other action movies, allowing you to believe that when Indy shoots a bad guy, he's actually gone. The booby traps, of which there are many, deliver appropriate sound effects, and the dialog is equally gorgeous-sounding. The only holdback is that there is nothing stellar... But how stellar can you get with sound?
Rating: A-

Plot: The one thing that George Lucas has proved over and over that he has nailed down is a good plot. Indiana Jones has this in abundance, from the disappearance of Indy's father to the evil cult that stole the Shankara stone from the villagers. I've always thought that the beginnings were quite random, often, but it seems that they all come together in the end. I have to say, though, my favorite plotline was by far the Last Crusade, the third in the trilogy, with the twists at the end, the traitorus Doctor Schneider, and the comedy entwined throughout.
Rating: A+

Characters/Actors: Harrison Ford, as always, stellarly portrays Indiana Jones, who is so like Han Solo, another of Ford's characters. John Rhys-Davies is dynamic and comical in the role of Sallah, the Arabian Excavator. But perhaps my favorite character of all is the wise-cracking squirt Short Round from the second movie, Temple of Doom. A survey named him the most popular Indy sidekick, and he's mine.
Rating: A+

Overall, each a good movie. Together, a great series. It's definitely worth watching them all.