
Showing posts with label Beta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beta. Show all posts
Friday, February 24, 2012
VIDEO GAMES: Guild Wars 2 has spiked some interest.
As you may have seen a couple days ago, NCSoft opened sign-ups for the Guild Wars 2 beta. The window to sign up was only 48 hours and it ended today...but over 1 million people still tried to get in. This is extremely promising for the folks over at NCSoft as it's clear the interest and desire for something new in the MMO genre is there. Hopefully the beta doesn't fail to impress since if it is successful it can prove to lead to massive success for Guild Wars 2. Did you sign up for the beta? Interested in GW2?

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
VIDEO GAMES: Here we go!
Well another one of my most anticipated games of the year is nearing the final stages of development. Guild Wars 2 has opened the doors for people to register for the game's beta today. There will only be a 48 hour window to sign up so if you want to play the beta you better get on it! I got myself signed up for now but I'm pretty sure my laptop (which I use during the week) doesn't quite have the capability to run the thing. But who knows, maybe you guys will get lucky.
To sign up for the beta follow the link HERE!

Friday, September 30, 2011
VIDEO GAMES: It's a BF3 kind of day.
Don't ya think? With the awesome beta being live and anticipation being higher than ever I think it's a good day to check out awesome Battlefield 3 stuffs. The most recent of which being an awesome video from IGN showing some jet combat on the map Caspian Border. I mean, holy nuts if this doesn't get you excited for the game then I don't know why you're playing video games at all. I can almost guarantee the jet is going to be insanely hard to fly but it looks like if you get a hang of it you can be the ultimate badass. I have a feeling the first time I take off I'm just going to fly around aimlessly for about ten minutes and hope that someone who knows what they're doing doesn't spot me. Ok, watch the video. Now.
VIDEO GAMES: War can be beautiful.
And it is just that in the very limited but very awesome Battlefield 3 beta. As you should know by now the Battlefield 3 open beta went live yesterday for everybody and although I wasn't able to connect because of the EA servers being absolutely wrecked by probably a billion people I finally got on it today. Even though I'm playing on a 360 so the graphics aren't as impressive as when the game is on the PC, it is still amazing. The detail of the environments is incredible and the fact that so many aspects of each map are destructible makes it really feel like you're in the middle of heated combat. It all comes down to the little things they've done for BF3. The glint from a sniper's scope that alerts you to his presence, a tree falling in the distance, the non-pixelated smoke in a game for once and so much more make BF3 an intense experience. I still haven't played it very long and I'm still getting used to it but I've had a chance to try out a good amount of the weapons and they have all pros and cons which don't take too long to figure out. Needless to say that the beta sold me on the game in the first five minutes and I'm pretty sure I'll be getting Battlefield on its release day now. That's October 25th for those of you who didn't know. I'd love to say more but I want to go play. The beta is open to anyone so fire up your PC/PS3/XBOX 360, download it, and join me! Later!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011
VIDEO GAMES: The Battlefield 3 beta looks purdy.
IGN has posted a number of videos showing the beta version of Battlefield 3 which launches for everyone tomorrow. The one level available is called Operation Metro and the video shows more than 15 minutes of gameplay stuffs. I'm excited to finally get hands on with the game and see how it actually plays. From the video, which shows the computer version, it looks extremely crisp and the level of detail is awesome. There's one point where a tree fell down and for some reason it got me really excited to play. Anyways, check it out and get excited!
For more beta videos and the article head over to IGN HERE!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
VIDEO GAMES: So it begins.
Today, for the people who pre-ordered Battlefield 3 on PC through Origin or those who purchased the Limited Edition of Medal of Honor (like 3 people) the Battlefield 3 beta is open! If you're one of those people and you haven't gotten your beta key yet, don't fret, the folks over at Battlefield have said that they will be sent out intermittently between 1pm and 3pm central time. For those of you who didn't pre-order through Origin or didn't buy Medal of Honor you'll have to wait 2 whole days for the open beta to begin. The beta will feature only multiplayer and it sounds like only one map as well. The game is set to hit shelves on October 25 and honestly this beta will be a big influence over whether or not I buy it on that day. Will Battlefield 3 live up to the insane hype it's been building? Or will it be one gorgeous misfire?

Saturday, September 17, 2011
VIDEO GAMES: Finally got my hands on the D3 beta!
About a week ago I received an invitation to the Diablo III beta and I was pumped! Ready to be one of the first people to try out the game I fired up my computer and found, to my dismay, that both my desktop and laptop were too crappy to run the thing! So I patiently waited and today was able to borrow a friend's computer and test out Diablo III! And guess what, it's freaking awesome. So here's some highlights and a plethora of screen shots that I took from the experience. Enjoy! Oh and click the images for full size high rez versions!
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Enter if you dare. |
Once you select your character you begin the beta. Now there is a very limited amount of gameplay available for now but it is more than enough to get a feel for how the game works. Let's talk about the most noticeable change from D2, the visuals. Diablo III is all about the environment. The spell effects, monsters, equipment glows, lighting from torches, destructible environments, and much much more all help display a truly beautiful world on the screen. It quickly became apparent why my computers, which are about 3 years old, couldn't quite handle it. I'm excited for the full version of the game since some of the beginning spells looked incredibly awesome and I know that the end game stuff will be truly epic.
What next? How about looting and the map? Ok. Remember in D2 when you had to go around and click every pile of gold to loot it? Remember how that was annoying? Well Blizzard understands. In D3 simply run over a pile of gold and watch it magically insert itself into your wallet. No more clicking, clicking, clicking and more clicking even when you're not in combat. Although more serious items, like the "Cloth Pants of the Ox" in the image below will require you to give them an extra click to be looted. Yes, the game is still centered around clicking every other second but it just doesn't feel as tasking as it did in D2. It's all the little changes that Blizzard has made that will blend together in the long run to make a much more streamlined experience. Also the map is much easier to follow. Keeping a helpful mini map in the top right hand corner of the screen lets you keep track of where you are in a dungeon and pressing "M" will pull up a full size map of the dungeon to look for places you have yet to explore.
One of the things that got people both excited and upset was the announcement of an in game auction house. Utilized in WoW, the auction house allows players to purchase items from other players for gold. When Blizzard announced that people would be able to use real life money to purchase items from the auction house as well, people flipped out. But the point isn't what I think about being able to use your own cash for in game stuff, the point is that I've seen the auction house in action. Although it is available in only limited functionality I did get to see how it will work. It is nicely organized so it is easy to buy/sell/browse items that you may be interested in. You first can search by your character, then item, then perk, etc. until you are looking for a specific upgrade. The beta did however limit me to searching equipment as gems and other stuffs were still unavailable. Personally I love the idea of an auction house and I'm excited for the full implementation of it.
Want to talk about the actual story in the beta? Of course you do. Well there's not much to it actually. You spawn and enter the main city of New Tristram. From there you visit some outlying crypts, caves, etc. and end up hunting down a lost crown. I was more interested in the gameplay and functionality of D3 so I didn't take time to read all the information regarding the quests. But I do believe there is a pretty absorbing story waiting for those with more patience than myself. The end brings you to battle with a fallen king whom you've upset. Near the end you free a warrior who joins you until the end of the beta. The combat actually got pretty difficult at the end and I was inches from death against the king...but I prevailed! The point is that the story moved along well and it always felt like you were accomplishing your goal and moving on. I did take the time to explore each cave and dungeon to its extent looking for items/gold/cool enemies and all that good stuff and there is no shortage of extras for those who wish to be explorers.
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Freeing the warrior. |
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The King Rises |
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The King falls!!! |
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Sweet sweet victory! |
So what are my final impressions after getting a taste of Diablo III? Well they are mixed...but not really. The game is going to be incredible, addicting, and pure awesome. A story that moves along briskly backed by excellent voice acting that actually made me start to care about my character make the game extremely intriguing. The only downside is that it may be released this year and with Gears 3, Skyrim, MW3, BF3, Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and some other titles on the horizon my funds will probably be stretched to get it...but I will. Whenever D3 does decide to grace the shelves of our local Best Buys I know we'll have a pretty awesome game waiting for us. So whine and complain about the real money in the auction house or the constant internet connection required to play the game for now, because once you get it and start getting pulled into the world Blizzard has created, I think you'll see how petty these complaints really are.
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