Showing posts with label PS3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS3. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

It might be a case of simply playing a PS3 game, in a PS3, while using a tube television. But, either way, I have been enjoying the visuals for "Batman: Return To Arkham". Game play is good, but that was expected given how enjoyable I found them the first time I played. "Batman: Arkham Asylum" was always the darker, grittier instalment, but even that looked upgraded. Still dark and gritty, just looks crisp and clean if that makes sense. The second instalment, "Batman: Arkham City", was a big upgrade the first time around, looks even better now.

The delay in release feels "worth it" now. Although I get why "Batman: Arkham Origins" isn't included, was inferior to the games before and one after. But, I still enjoyed it and am sure that I will wish it was part of the package once I am finished "Batman: Atkham City" (already completed "Asylum"). Or will be left wondering if there will ever be more.

Friday, July 29, 2016

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

I waited for the price to drop on this one. Which I do for anything I don't have high hopes for. The Batman: Arkham games were the only ones that I had to have immediately these past few years. I waited on Grand Theft Auto V because I didn't care for GTA IV and wanted to get it after I got a PS4. Got distracted early with the online aspect, but was good until I picked up The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Which I am glad that I waited for a price drop. It isn't that it is an absolute atrocity, but I was expecting a lot more. The games on both the PS2 and PS3 were pretty good in my humble opinion. Although some were movie adaps, they made them their own with story and characters. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was also an adaptation, and also tried to do things their own way, but lacked substance as well as inferior game play compared to previous Spidey games. Was it perhaps a "thrown together at the last minute because they are once again revamping the movie franchise" deal?
Positives of the game were the photo challenges, well, mainly J. Jonah Jameson's. And of course, I liked the variety of costumes that were unlockable through game play.  Although some favs were only open via DLC, which I am normally open to, but money is tight and this game isn't worth the extra cash right now. Perhaps later on as I wait to save up for a PS5 and play the PS4 games to kill time. But, perhaps not as there are still some Batman: Arkham Knight DLC's that I would still like to get, and hopefully some new games coming out would be nice.

I think I had read something about a new Spider-Man game in the works. Hopefully, it will have that slick game play feel to it. I am hoping for the same treatment in regards to the costumes, with a lot more options being available for both free and DLC. It would be nice to see some other Spider-Man related characters join the mix as playable characters. Perhaps similar to what was done in the Batman: Arkaham series where each had their own unique style. Venom, Black Cat, etc, etc.

Friday, April 3, 2015

DC UNIVERSE ONLINE RIPPING OFF PS3 USERS

It wouldn't really be an issue for "free" players, it would be more of an annoyance. A great online game, with an occasional glitch. The current glitch is one that freezes the game, causing players to reset not only the game, but systems as well. It only seems to affect those still using a Playstation 3 for their gaming, with PS4 gamers going without a hitch (glitch). This all upgrades from an annoyance, to a rip off the moment anyone spends money on DC Universe Online. From memberships, to even a purchase of a replay badge.

What makes it worse, is how there seems to be zero issues for those playing on a Playstation 4. A system, that is still somewhat "new" to the market. So, there are a variety of groups that haven't yet gotten one. Those who wait for the system to work out all of the production glitches and release "less likely to break" systems, those who simply can't quite afford one yet, and others with their own reasons. All of this is besides the point though. DC Universe Online is still offering services and items through the Playstation 3 platform, and thus receiving money through it, yet are not delivering on their end. There is almost always an issue with every update, but those are usually resolved quickly. Not the case this time around. Which is what negates the typical "just get a PS4" comments (which also begs to question; new system? Wouldn't you rather a new DCUO?)

Again, it is a great game. People wouldn't be playing it, let alone complaining about not being able to play it, if it weren't. It is basically a matter of business, and with how things are going, why would anyone want to download this game onto a PS4? The money spent by all the players on PS3 (and PC) is what made it possible for DCUO to continue onto PS4.


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Monday, November 3, 2014

NON-GEEKY NERDS ALL-TIME FAV VIDEO GAMES PT.2

Didn't game too much with the original PlayStation and X-Box, so the lists are generally less descriptive and shorter than the others (in the Honorable Mentions part at least). But, the games listed were heavily enjoyed, and in most cases, would still play today.

PlayStation
1.  Final Fantasy IX
Wasn't the first taste of Final Fantasy, but with the ability to play as multiple characters it was the favorite. The added touch of digging for treasure with a Chocobo, was awesome too.

2. Final Fantasy VIII
It was my introduction to the Final Fantasy franchise, and although it took a bit to figure out, it was a great game that allowed me to give the other games a chance. Even some of the "knock-offs".

3.  Spyro The Dragon
For some it was Crash, but for others Spyro was the Mario of PlayStation. Although was generally meant for the younger audience, it was enjoyed by even the older. Even if just to kill time until Blockbuster got something better in to rent.

4.  Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Majority of the movie adaptation video games suck. This one wasn't great, but at the time felt better than the rest.

5. Twisted Metal III
It was either this or Gran Turismo, since this one didn't cause total frustration due to lost memory cards and inability to upgrade licenses, we went with the automobile fighting game. It wasn't a great game, but would like to see how things would look in a PS3 or PS4 setting.

Honorable Mentions:
Gran Turismo



X-Box
1.  Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic
This game was amazing. It helped that I was on a Star Wars kick at the time, but it's a style that I would like to see done in other genres. Being able to choose what side you want to be on, good or bad. Best console Star Wars game...ever.

2.  Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic II-The Sith Lords
See #1 Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic.

3.  Batman Begins
It is hard to say what this game is, it is based on the film Batman Begins, but it isn't your typical adaptation game as it had more of a unique storyline. The Arkham series blows everything out of the water, but for awhile this game was the preferred Batman game.

4.  Legends Of Wrestling
Although creating both unique (okay, myself) and wrestlers simply that didn't appear in WWE games, it was nice at the time to play as some of those characters, and against them. Big names, like Hulk Hogan and Bret "Hitman" Hart. Most notably, Bret who was still steaming from the "Montreal Screw Job" (don't forget to check out our Wrestling section).

5.  WWE Raw 2
Wasn't really that good, but it was a nice filler game before THQ gave us the Smackdown! side of things.

Honorable Mentions:
Legends Of Wrestling II, Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller, and X-Men Legends.



PlayStation 2 (PS2)
1.  Grand Theft Auto III
It was like seeing a unicorn. Okay, maybe not. But, since being introduced to this game, anything outside of wrestling games had to be like this. Free roaming, side missions, etc. Also, began the love of the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

2.  WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth
Have yet to play any of the more recent wrestling games, but this had raised the bar at the time in regards to how wrestling games were made. The look of wrestlers, their moves, even the move sets had all improved in comparison to any that came before.

3.  Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
This game was truly amazing. The heavy Scarface tone of the story was great, and even the blinding glare during the daytime just added to the game. If there is one complaint, it was the advertising. Which was great with Flock Of Seagulls playing, but saying commercials were over-played on television would be a massive understatement.

4.  WWE Smackdown! Here Comes The Pain
This follow-up was simply just as good as Shut Your Mouth, but with a bit more. Countless hours spent again in the custom wrestlers department. Although I did enjoy as always playing as the actual wrestlers included in the game. Always struggle with Royal Rumble/Battle Royals though.

5.  Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
This time things took place on the west coast, and played off of movies like Boys N The Hood. Added the abilty to bulk up or trim down your character using exersise and weight training. And the ability to skydive, parachute and all. Epic.

Honorable Mentions:
WWE Smackdown! Vs Raw, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, Spider-Man, Final Fantasy X, and Bully.



PlayStation 3 (PS3)
1. Batman: Arkham City
Arkham Asylum was amazing, Arkham City was epic. Even the lead-in comic book mini-series was good for this one. The inclusion of Catwoman made the game that much better. The DLC's could've been better though, with the exception of Harley Quinn's.

2. Batman: Arkham Asylum
Before they unleashed Arkham City, Arkham Asylum had given Batman fans the video game they have been yearning for. Although it falls behind Arkham City, the Asylum sits pretty above Arkham Origins at least.

3.  Lego Batman: The Video Game
Lego. Batman. 'Nuff said.

4.  DC Universe Online
Was my first true taste of online gaming. And it hasn't disappointed me, almost 4 years in (taking breaks at times). Even now, haven't truly dove into the game and what it has to offer. And it is FREE! Well, the basic game is. Would love for Marvel to follow suit. Yes, to make DC Characters in their version as we do from time to time in DCUO.

5. Batman: Arkham Origins
It wasn't a horrible game, it just felt as though it was missing something. Perhaps it was having to follow Arkham City. The online stuff was barely operational, assuming those who played it a lot were part of a group. But, it was quite enjoyable when there were other people playing.

Honorable Mentions:
Grand Theft Auto IV, Spider-Man 3, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.



Hoping to purchase a PlayStation 4 (PS4) in the new year, and already aching to play Batman: Arkham Knight.  Personally, hoping that they begin to develop and release more superhero video games that are similar to the Batman: Arkham series. PlayStation 4 would be a good place to start.

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