Video Games
Call of Duty: World At War
Jan 02 2009 01:21 PM
Shortly after I finished Lego Batman I purchased two
new games for the Wii. Call of Duty: World at War and
Tomb Raider Underworld. I finished Call of Duty
yesterday and have now started playing Tomb Raider
Underworld.
Call of Duty: World At War
I’ve been playing the Call of Duty games since they started coming out for Playstation 2 many years ago, only missing Call of Duty 4 because it wasn’t released for a system that I own. Call of Duty: World At War is a first person shooter that takes place in the final days of World War II. You play two characters, an American and a Russian, whose stories intertwine. The American conflict taking place with Japan, and the Russian conflict taking place in Germany. Just like Resident Evil 4, I found this game perfect for play on the Wii. This game supports the Wii Zapper, but I found it too hard to play that way because you have to be able to press the buttons on the WiiMote, which is hard to do when it is in the Zapper. Using the WiiMote to aim your weapon gives you better precision than using the joysticks when playing the game on other systems. This game has online play, but that’s something I’ve never been interested in, so I didn’t play that part, just the single player campaign mode. It’s a great game, definitely recommend it if you are into first person shooters.
Tomb Raider Underworld
Tomb Raider is another game I have been playing since it first started, back on the original PlayStation. I haven’t started playing this yet, so I won’t have a review until I’m finished. Most of the Tomb Raider games have been good, but there were a couple that felt thrown together just to release another title in the franchise. Hopefully this one isn’t one of those.
Call of Duty: World At War
I’ve been playing the Call of Duty games since they started coming out for Playstation 2 many years ago, only missing Call of Duty 4 because it wasn’t released for a system that I own. Call of Duty: World At War is a first person shooter that takes place in the final days of World War II. You play two characters, an American and a Russian, whose stories intertwine. The American conflict taking place with Japan, and the Russian conflict taking place in Germany. Just like Resident Evil 4, I found this game perfect for play on the Wii. This game supports the Wii Zapper, but I found it too hard to play that way because you have to be able to press the buttons on the WiiMote, which is hard to do when it is in the Zapper. Using the WiiMote to aim your weapon gives you better precision than using the joysticks when playing the game on other systems. This game has online play, but that’s something I’ve never been interested in, so I didn’t play that part, just the single player campaign mode. It’s a great game, definitely recommend it if you are into first person shooters.
Tomb Raider Underworld
Tomb Raider is another game I have been playing since it first started, back on the original PlayStation. I haven’t started playing this yet, so I won’t have a review until I’m finished. Most of the Tomb Raider games have been good, but there were a couple that felt thrown together just to release another title in the franchise. Hopefully this one isn’t one of those.
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Finished Lego Batman with 100%
Dec 06 2008 06:28 PM
It took a while, but I finally finished Lego Batman
on the Wii with 100%. I used the same strategy I used
when playing Lego Indiana Jones. I saved up the
points I earned along the way and found and purchased
‘invincibility’ and ‘score x 6’. These allowed me to
get through the levels easier and also to earn enough
points to purchase anything I needed.
It took me a while to figure out that you go through this game as both Batman and Robin, and also as each of the villains. It’s actually an interesting way to tell the story. Usually when you are playing as Batman, you show up to the scene after the villain has already done their deed. Now, when you play as the villain, you play the backstory that leads up to that deed.
Overall I think I enjoyed Lego Indiana Jones more than this one. The first reason is Indiana Jones followed the story from the movies, so it was something I could relate with. Secondly, while this game was entertaining, it seems like it was just created to milk the franchise. I still need to play the Star Wars series, but I think I am going to take a break from the Lego games for a while.
It took me a while to figure out that you go through this game as both Batman and Robin, and also as each of the villains. It’s actually an interesting way to tell the story. Usually when you are playing as Batman, you show up to the scene after the villain has already done their deed. Now, when you play as the villain, you play the backstory that leads up to that deed.
Overall I think I enjoyed Lego Indiana Jones more than this one. The first reason is Indiana Jones followed the story from the movies, so it was something I could relate with. Secondly, while this game was entertaining, it seems like it was just created to milk the franchise. I still need to play the Star Wars series, but I think I am going to take a break from the Lego games for a while.
Wii Ware: World of Goo
Nov 22 2008 11:44 AM
In todays world of video games that have a budget of
millions of dollars, you wouldn’t think the little
indie developer would stand a chance, but they do.
While the big companies are spending all sorts of
money on creating games with huge story lines, super
realistic graphics and celebrity voice overs, the
indie developers are out there creating games that
are simple and fun to play. You can see this on all
of the gaming sites that have cropped up where you
can play a game in your browser using Flash. You can
also see it on the iPhone app store, where you can
purchase a game for a couple dollars that provides
hours of entertainment. Now you can see it on your
Nintendo Wii, through their launch of Wii Ware. When
you go to the Wii Shop Channel, you can purchase
games that are made by indie gaming companies on
their Wii Ware platform. There’s a pretty good
selection of games at the moment that cover all sorts
of categories. I purchased one the other day called
World of Goo, and I am
having a blast with it. It’s a simple premise,
you link together balls of goo to build a
platform to reach the exit of the level. While
it sounds simple, luckily it isn’t, because
where’s the fun in that. You have to make it to
the end of the level with a requested number of
unused goo balls. This causes you to have to
think about how you build your platform in the
most efficient way possible. The graphics and
sound are great, the controls are simple and
perfect, and the gameplay is spectacular. I
recommend this title as your introduction to Wii
Ware.
Couple new games: Guitar Hero World Tour and Lego Batman
Nov 02 2008 01:19 PM
After finishing Lego Indiana Jones I went out looking
for a new game to play. I enjoyed the Lego game so
much that I purchased the Lego Batman game. I’ve
played the first level so far and it’s just as fun as
the Indiana Jones game.
I also found that Guitar Hero World Tour is now out. I purchased the game itself, instead of going for the whole kit at the moment, just didn’t feel like spending that much. If you purchase the whole kit you get a drum set, guitar, and microphone. This new guitar hero is competing with Rock Band. The game is fun, and I may end up purchasing the drum set at a later date, because there are some good drum songs on it; but I will hold off for now.
I also found that Guitar Hero World Tour is now out. I purchased the game itself, instead of going for the whole kit at the moment, just didn’t feel like spending that much. If you purchase the whole kit you get a drum set, guitar, and microphone. This new guitar hero is competing with Rock Band. The game is fun, and I may end up purchasing the drum set at a later date, because there are some good drum songs on it; but I will hold off for now.
Finished Lego Indiana Jones with 100%
Oct 27 2008 10:22 PM
I just finished Lego Indiana Jones: The Original
Adventures with a score of 100%. If a game has a
certain goal, and this one the goal is to get 100%, I
try to play the game until the end. The game was
pretty tough, but once I figured out a system, it
wasn’t that hard to finish. The way I was able to
finish it is to not spend any of your coins until you
have enough to purchase a couple of the parcels
you’ve collected. If you can purchase the
Invincibility parcel and the Treasure X 4 or Treasure
X 6 parcel, it will make life a heck of a lot easier.
Once you are invincible and your treasure is being
multiplied, you will be able to get through all of
the levels in Free Play mode with no problem. Once
you have collected all of the treasures, and all of
the parcels, and you have collected enough coins to
make it to True Adventurer on every level, you should
have enough money to purchase all of the extra
characters. If you found all of the Star Wars
characters you can also purchase Han Solo. Go to
Indy’s room and collect all of the treasure chests to
get yourself a key to use in the Artifact room. This
will allow you to get into the 3 bonus stages. Once
you are through with those go back in a purchase the
last secret character and you should now be at 100%
complete. You can tell you are at 100% because it
will start raining coins everywhere.
This was a great game. I’m looking forward to playing the Star Wars and Batman versions.
This was a great game. I’m looking forward to playing the Star Wars and Batman versions.
Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
Sep 13 2008 06:06 PM
I purchased a new game a couple weeks ago called
“Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures”, and
I’ve been having a blast playing it.
If you’ve never played one of the Lego video games, you don’t know what you’re missing. If you think Lego games are only for kids, you are completely wrong. These games can be pretty tough. There’s a Lego Star Wars game and also a Lego Batman game; they all operate pretty much the same. You first play through each level in Story Mode. In this mode you follow the story line of the movie. This game has all three stories in it: Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade. You play as Indiana Jones and you’ll also usually have one or two other characters on the screen too, which you can switch to when you need to use one of their talents (women characters can jump higher, short characters can climb through holes, etc). The game follows the story lines pretty closely, adding little puzzles along the way. Once you finish a level you can go back through the level in Free Play mode. In this mode you will have access to additional characters that you unlock along the way, and they can allow you to access parts of the level you couldn’t in Story Mode, so you can find additional secrets and treasure.
I have finished the game in Story Mode. It’s not tough to finish if you are persistent. You can’t die in this game, you just lose some of the treasure you’ve accumulated along the way each time your life force goes to zero. You use the treasure to purchase additional characters and abilities, so it is best not to get killed too often. Once I finished the game in Story Mode, I was only through with 67% of the game, so now I am going through in Free Play mode, trying to find all of the secrets for each level.
I definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes a game with puzzles to solve and also is a fan of Indiana Jones. There’s a lot of humorous stuff thrown in, including cameos from various Star Wars characters, which are actually Easter Eggs that you are supposed to find to get 100%.
If you’ve never played one of the Lego video games, you don’t know what you’re missing. If you think Lego games are only for kids, you are completely wrong. These games can be pretty tough. There’s a Lego Star Wars game and also a Lego Batman game; they all operate pretty much the same. You first play through each level in Story Mode. In this mode you follow the story line of the movie. This game has all three stories in it: Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade. You play as Indiana Jones and you’ll also usually have one or two other characters on the screen too, which you can switch to when you need to use one of their talents (women characters can jump higher, short characters can climb through holes, etc). The game follows the story lines pretty closely, adding little puzzles along the way. Once you finish a level you can go back through the level in Free Play mode. In this mode you will have access to additional characters that you unlock along the way, and they can allow you to access parts of the level you couldn’t in Story Mode, so you can find additional secrets and treasure.
I have finished the game in Story Mode. It’s not tough to finish if you are persistent. You can’t die in this game, you just lose some of the treasure you’ve accumulated along the way each time your life force goes to zero. You use the treasure to purchase additional characters and abilities, so it is best not to get killed too often. Once I finished the game in Story Mode, I was only through with 67% of the game, so now I am going through in Free Play mode, trying to find all of the secrets for each level.
I definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes a game with puzzles to solve and also is a fan of Indiana Jones. There’s a lot of humorous stuff thrown in, including cameos from various Star Wars characters, which are actually Easter Eggs that you are supposed to find to get 100%.
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
Jul 20 2008 09:33 PM
After playing Guitar Hero III for a while I found
that I was growing tired of playing the same music
all the time, so I decided to go purchase Guitar Hero
Aerosmith. For those of you that don’t know,
this edition of Guitar Hero revolves around
Aerosmith, guiding you through phases of their
life. You play a lot of their songs, but you
also get to play songs from bands that they
enjoy: The Clash, The Cult, Lenny Kravitz, Stone
Temple Pilots, etc. It has a lot of old
Aerosmith songs, which is cool since those are
the ones I enjoy most. It’s nothing
groundbreaking, pretty much the same as Guitar
Hero III, and you may not enjoy it much if you
aren’t a fan of Aerosmith; but, if you are a fan
and you’d like some new songs to play along to,
it’s definitely a good purchase.
Wii Fit
May 23 2008 03:53 PM
Back when I placed a pre-order for Mario Kart Wii, I
also went ahead and placed an order for Wii Fit. Wii
Fit has received good reviews, and has done well in
Japan and Europe, so I figured there was no harm in
ordering a copy. It arrived yesterday, and I gave it
a try last night.
When you first start Wii Fit you choose your Mii, and you enter basic information, like Height and Age. Once you do that it tells you your current weight, your BMI and also it shows where you are on the chart of fitness. I am currently listed as overweight. All that is above me is obese, which I will hopefully never reach in my lifetime. I am 5'9", 36 years old, and 181 lbs. I would like to get down to around 170 or so. While I have been eating better, that alone won't get me there. It has helped me get down from 189, which is what I was the beginning of the year. Now I need to combine it with exercise.
Once all that information was entered I set up a goal. I said I'd like to lose 1.5 pounds every two weeks. I figured that was a good start. Once that was done I gave the game a go.
You can choose from four categories: yoga, strength training, aerobics and balance games. I started off with aerobics. The first thing I did was hula-hoop. While I admit it does feel weird to stand on the wii fitness board and shake your hips about simulating using a hula-hoop, it was a good little 3 minute workout. Next I tried the step aerobics. I really enjoyed this one. After that was running. For this one you don't use the fitness board, instead you place the wii remote in your pocket and you run in place. Now that was a workout, and also kind of hard, because I kept running toward the TV : )
I gave a couple of the balance games a tryout too. The skiing and ski jump are a lot of fun, as was the heading of soccer balls.
While I have only given it a day so far, I do find it enjoyable, and should give me a way to get some exercise each evening.
When you first start Wii Fit you choose your Mii, and you enter basic information, like Height and Age. Once you do that it tells you your current weight, your BMI and also it shows where you are on the chart of fitness. I am currently listed as overweight. All that is above me is obese, which I will hopefully never reach in my lifetime. I am 5'9", 36 years old, and 181 lbs. I would like to get down to around 170 or so. While I have been eating better, that alone won't get me there. It has helped me get down from 189, which is what I was the beginning of the year. Now I need to combine it with exercise.
Once all that information was entered I set up a goal. I said I'd like to lose 1.5 pounds every two weeks. I figured that was a good start. Once that was done I gave the game a go.
You can choose from four categories: yoga, strength training, aerobics and balance games. I started off with aerobics. The first thing I did was hula-hoop. While I admit it does feel weird to stand on the wii fitness board and shake your hips about simulating using a hula-hoop, it was a good little 3 minute workout. Next I tried the step aerobics. I really enjoyed this one. After that was running. For this one you don't use the fitness board, instead you place the wii remote in your pocket and you run in place. Now that was a workout, and also kind of hard, because I kept running toward the TV : )
I gave a couple of the balance games a tryout too. The skiing and ski jump are a lot of fun, as was the heading of soccer balls.
While I have only given it a day so far, I do find it enjoyable, and should give me a way to get some exercise each evening.
Mario Kart Wii
Apr 30 2008 10:17 PM
I ordered Mario Kart Wii a while back, two copies in
fact, one for myself and one for Paige. Having played
Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo and also playing it
on the Nintendo DS, I knew it would be a good game.
It arrived yesterday and has lived up to my
expectations. Mario Kart Wii comes with a steering
wheel controller. It's not a big steering wheel, a
little bigger than the Wiimote. It took a few minutes
to get used to, but definitely adds to the
playability of the game. There are 32 race courses in
all, 16 new and 16 classic. This weekend I will give
it a try playing against Paige. She got a new 58"
plasma Hi-Def TV, should look really nice on it. You
can race against friends online, will need to try
that out too with some of my co-workers.
Two new games for the Wii - Pinball Hall of Fame and House of the Dead 2 & 3
Apr 11 2008 06:55 PM
I finished Tomb Raider Anniversary Edition. It was as
fun this time as the first time I played it through,
but a bit easier this time since I had finished it
before. I decided my next game would be the kind of
game I could sit down and play occasionally, all in
one sitting, instead of the kind of game that takes a
while to play.
I ended up getting two new games. First is House of the Dead 2 & 3. This game uses the Wii Zapper, and plays exactly like the game in the arcade. It's a rails shooter, like Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, but you don't save anywhere to play from later. I liked playing it in the arcade and enjoy it just as much on the Wii.
The second game I got was Pinball Hall of Fame, and I have to say that this is my new favorite game on the Wii. I love pinball, played it all the time when I was younger. Pinball Hall of Fame has 10 classic pinball machines, including two of my favorites: Funhouse and Black Knight. The games look and play just like the real thing, with all the sounds and physics. I played for a couple hours the night I got home and opened it. If you are a fan of pinball, this is definitely a game to get, and it's a bargain at $19.99.
I ended up getting two new games. First is House of the Dead 2 & 3. This game uses the Wii Zapper, and plays exactly like the game in the arcade. It's a rails shooter, like Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, but you don't save anywhere to play from later. I liked playing it in the arcade and enjoy it just as much on the Wii.
The second game I got was Pinball Hall of Fame, and I have to say that this is my new favorite game on the Wii. I love pinball, played it all the time when I was younger. Pinball Hall of Fame has 10 classic pinball machines, including two of my favorites: Funhouse and Black Knight. The games look and play just like the real thing, with all the sounds and physics. I played for a couple hours the night I got home and opened it. If you are a fan of pinball, this is definitely a game to get, and it's a bargain at $19.99.
Finished Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
Mar 01 2008 05:05 PM
I finished Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
earlier today, or at least I've finished as much as
I'm going to. Once I completed the game I went to a
website that provided a walkthrough and I see there
are a couple more chapters I could play, if I were to
replay a couple of the chapters I've already
completed and get a better rating. While I enjoyed
the game, I don't feel like going through it again
trying to do better to unlock those chapters, so I'm
not going to. The game was fun, it made good use of
the gun control. I'll concentrate on Tomb Raider
anniversary now.
Finished Super Mario Galaxy
Feb 04 2008 10:39 PM
I finished Super Mario Galaxy this evening. I've been
playing it off-and-on for a few months now. I
definitely give this game a 10 out of 10. It's
amazing. I've always been a fan of Mario, back from
the original NES up through this game. There are a
lot of challenging parts to this game, and I'm sure I
didn't find all of the secrets, but I'm glad to be
finished.
I'm currently playing Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles too. So far it's been great, but some parts of almost too hard, and can get very frustrating. Luckily I've always been someone that has a lot of patience, so it doesn't bother me too much.
Aside from those two games I've been playing the occasional Guitar Hero III or Tiger Woods Golf game. I'm actually thinking of cutting down on my video game playing. While I do enjoy sitting back and playing a game, all that time I spend on games can be used to do other things. I need to budget my time better.
Once I finish Resident Evil I picked up that Tomb Raider Anniversary game. I've been a fan of Tomb Raider since the first game, which is what this game is, just updated with better graphics and some extras thrown in for the Wii.
If you have a Wii and enjoy Mario, pick up Super Mario Galaxy. Takes a little while to get used to the control scheme, but it's worth the time.
I'm currently playing Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles too. So far it's been great, but some parts of almost too hard, and can get very frustrating. Luckily I've always been someone that has a lot of patience, so it doesn't bother me too much.
Aside from those two games I've been playing the occasional Guitar Hero III or Tiger Woods Golf game. I'm actually thinking of cutting down on my video game playing. While I do enjoy sitting back and playing a game, all that time I spend on games can be used to do other things. I need to budget my time better.
Once I finish Resident Evil I picked up that Tomb Raider Anniversary game. I've been a fan of Tomb Raider since the first game, which is what this game is, just updated with better graphics and some extras thrown in for the Wii.
If you have a Wii and enjoy Mario, pick up Super Mario Galaxy. Takes a little while to get used to the control scheme, but it's worth the time.