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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Batman: Arkham Origins announced
Following the success of previous games, Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City takes a third installment in Batman: Arkham Origins. Unlike the two previous games, Arkham Origins will be produced by Warner Bros. Games Montreal instead of Rocksteady Studios. As you probably inferred from the title, the game takes place years before the previous Batman games were produced when a young Batman takes on Arkham's super villains for the first time. The villain to the left of Batman is the assassin Deathstroke, who makes his first appearance in a core Arkham game.
With a new game and new developer how is Batman: Arkham Origins stack up against the previously two Rocksteady produced predecessors?
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Could It Be? Phone turned into Gameboy?
Yes you see it here folks, the future is coming right before our eyes, here is the Samsung GALAXY S4. Coming to T-Mobile as its first U.S. carrier on May 1st produces the unthinkable, a USB port controller turning your phone into a handheld. As you can see, it looks like a cross between a Super Nintendo and Xbox 360 controller. The Game Pad, as it is currently been called, will be compatible with the S4 and the Android 4.2.2 and all subsequent hardware and software releases with Samsung and is also compatible with 80 games at launch and comes with 8 games in a bundle.
This controller dock can be hooked to mobile phones with displays ranging from 4 to 6.3 inches. Add that a bluetooth, and this controller dock can be hooked to your television, turning your Android into a game console. While there is no release date set yet, the controller is available for pre-order from select online merchants, along with Mobilefun for 112.99! Although I do expect a price drop once it releases. What is also surprising, is that The Game Pad has received such little fanfare, I feel that can be attributed to Samsung not advertising The Game Pad to the right demographic or advertising it enough for that matter.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Price of Video Games Going Too Far?
According to Industry analyst Michael Pachter, PS4 and Xbox 720 games are expected to cost 70 dollars. This comes as no surprise since dating back where I can remember the PS2/Xbox generation was 50, PS3/Xbox 360 is 60 and here we are. Now with this current cycle of going up 10 dollars every generation pose a problem? At this rate when I become a well established businessman at the age of 50 with the perfect shade of gray hair, video games will cost as much as furniture! Is this a crisis for concern or is it just the natural order of video gaming?
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Assassin Creed III Review
The Kotaku developed and Ubisoft published fifth
installment of Assassin Creed series takes the timeline to the American
Revolution, you know something we Americans can relate to. Desmond and the crew is back for some more
time travel adventure (in a machine called the animus) while avoiding Abstergo
and trying to save the world from ending at the same time.
The main character you control inside the animus is
Connor Kenway. Connor is a half Native American half British settler and uses
vengeance of her dead mother and destiny by way of Those Who Came Before (creative name by the
way.)
In
the beginning of the storyline you take on his father Haytham Kenway who is the
British heritance of our main character which offers a prologue of sorts.
Haytham possesses all the similar traits we have came to know and love of our
previous Assassins’ Ezio and Altair with the exception of being an Assassin
which you come to find out further in the story.
What
you notice when you first take over as Haytham is the amazing historical
accuracy that Assassins Creed possesses.
You first set foot in an opera with a bunch of other Brits admiring the
scene and drinking tea until you are put into a mission for your first
assassination. This is the point of the game while although smooth you will
notice your Haytham latching on objects the user will accidentally which
ultimately becomes a hindrance later on into the game.
After the secret
unveiling of the story you first start off with a young Connor and for the
first time in the series, you can climb trees! So if you ever wanted to realize
the inner chimpanzee, Connor is the key. The same fluidity carries over with
similar mechanics carry on with tree branches with the similar hiccups of
latching on and messing up your chances of a full synchronization.
What you notice with Connor is that he is always angry
all the time and you ask yourself why not? You would too if your father is your
mortal enemy and your whole village is in a constant threat of getting burned
down. He is a 360 from the light hearted
womanizer Ezio which me personally connected to him more as you felt our
Italian hero’s pain while laughed at his jokes.
Connor
in terms of personality is a bit bland and is too dead set on his task to offer
much of a connection to the character. Haytham on the other hand, felt a
stronger connection with his cocky yet sarcastic British gentlemen personality.
Connor also comes off as a type of a hypocrite criticizing Haytham for killing
so many people when Connor goes about his way killing a bunch of people
himself. I guess that is the tragic flaw of our Native-British hero.
Another
problem with the game is that it forces its time upon you. When a video game is
taking large amounts of your time you could of spent working or developing a
social life enjoyable but when ACIII forces your time to find random flying
almanac sheets and battlefield ships and repetitive missions it is more like a
chore than a time well spent.
But
of course no matter how a game is judged during the opening and the body is
always judged by its ending. And this is where my audience Assassins Creed comes
up short.
While
I am not going to get into exact details because that is why you play the video
game, It seems the developers of Kotaku rushed this portion of the game that
felt a little cliché, hurried and extremely confusing. While ACIII had its clunky
moments and time wasters the ending capped it off for me from a very good video
game installment (just short of great) to above average. Therefore ACII gets 7.5 random flying almanac sheets, out of 10.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The Broken Controller's State of the Union: WWE Gaming
I admit, I still watch the WWE. I know its sad but don't judge me, I remember it like it was yesterday
, glass breaking then of all sudden, a mad angry southern redneck comes and whips a can on Mr McMahon to the satisfaction of the WWE fans. Now with the watered down PG monstrosity that is currently the WWE, what else do we have to do and relive our childhood back to its glory days?
This is where the video games come in and the television show has become cheesier the video game has become staler. I remember Smackdown Here Comes The Pain I was walking as the young punk John Cena (before he was mainstream) walking down backstage like the badass I am and stomping on big ol Brock Lesnar's the door and picking a fight. Where is that creativity in WWE 13? Sure you have WWE Universe but you even choose who you want to feud with to initiate cutscenes.
Now with THQ out of the business and Take Two coming onboard, there's a time for fresh start and a completely revamped WWE game if you smell what the Rock is cookin!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Press Statement
Welcome again to the Broken Controller, finally for all those years you been waiting for, your greatest dreams have been delivered... In the form of a blog have been realized!
Well probably not but your greatest dreams but here at the Broken Controller we (as in I) aim to please, fill your greatest needs and gaming desires. I aim to review a wide set of games, and to depict the future of video game franchises such as EA Sports and the recent bankrupt THQ.
Well probably not but your greatest dreams but here at the Broken Controller we (as in I) aim to please, fill your greatest needs and gaming desires. I aim to review a wide set of games, and to depict the future of video game franchises such as EA Sports and the recent bankrupt THQ.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
And So It Begins...(Main Topic)
Welcome ladies and gents to the Broken Controller. I'm pretty sure all you gamers out there have been frustrated a time or two and caused some little dents in your 360 controller, your dual shock or your television. If you gamers think that this blog will be the remedy for your anger problems, you are sadly mistaken. However, this blog aims to inform your basic needs of video gaming life which of course is subject to discussion and debate.
Although I have not came to a conclusion what my full idea is yet and this topic is subject to change, you will take on a life of aspiring basketball players and aim to reach them to the top of their game. One of the character for example, will be a kid with failed ambitions of making it to the college ball, as he is college student. During a couple of pickup games, he tore his ACL and being that he is not even a college player, his family and friends all urged him to quit. You will take on him in his quest to recover from his injury to become the best player in his city. All characters will have very unique storylines so it is not just a basic basketball game, it is more like an RPG as the only gameplay is not just basketball. As this character you will take on his rehab and depending how hard he works in his rehab, how much he recovers his starting attributes. For those of you who played NBA Street Vol 3. there will be also a way of acquiring certain ball handling moves and traits and all skills will be unique to that certain player. And the best part of about it, all storylines interact with one another. They will happen to play against one another and maybe become rivals. To summarize, my objective of this game is to give it a complete gaming experience of not just sports but RPG and an action adventure.
Although I have not came to a conclusion what my full idea is yet and this topic is subject to change, you will take on a life of aspiring basketball players and aim to reach them to the top of their game. One of the character for example, will be a kid with failed ambitions of making it to the college ball, as he is college student. During a couple of pickup games, he tore his ACL and being that he is not even a college player, his family and friends all urged him to quit. You will take on him in his quest to recover from his injury to become the best player in his city. All characters will have very unique storylines so it is not just a basic basketball game, it is more like an RPG as the only gameplay is not just basketball. As this character you will take on his rehab and depending how hard he works in his rehab, how much he recovers his starting attributes. For those of you who played NBA Street Vol 3. there will be also a way of acquiring certain ball handling moves and traits and all skills will be unique to that certain player. And the best part of about it, all storylines interact with one another. They will happen to play against one another and maybe become rivals. To summarize, my objective of this game is to give it a complete gaming experience of not just sports but RPG and an action adventure.
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