Speculative Review: Deus Ex 3
… and perfectly suited to an audience of blunt-witted console players. What we essentially have here is a game designed by people with a penchant for creating standard games for your average Joe. Throw into the mix a number of features created to appease the vocal community of forumites that populate the company’s website and the result is a designed-by-committee FPS with nothing resembling the intelligence of the first game.
Welcome to Bland, Montreal.
5/10
Sunday Smacktalk: The Joy Machine
Allow me to set the scene for you. It’s 1993, mid-summer, south London. A young boy sits in his room, legs cramped up against the chest of drawers that he uses in place of a desk. On top of the drawers is a computer monitor and beside it a beige box housing an Intel 80386 processor. The kid should be outside climbing the trees in his garden but his dad recently had them trimmed and the bastard who did it decided to cut down all the good branches. There’s a treehouse at the top of the garden but the wood is rotten and the rope ladder fell down years ago. No, the kid is right to be inside. Read the rest of this entry »
Speculative Review: GTA4
… and that atmosphere of pressure, the precarious lifestyle of an illegal immigrant, is reflected in the gameplay. What Rockstar have done is turn the core spindle of the GTA franchise – characters giving missions, and forcing the player to complete those missions – into a metaphor for the life of a down-on-his-luck, illegal alien. Ofcourse Niko will kill the lawyer, he has no choice otherwise because a) the bent cop has told him to and b) the gameplay won’t proceed until he does. The Mechanics and The Metaphor, The Story and The Science, The Character and The Code.
In summary: Bitchin’ shootouts, great car handling, absorbing story and all the best elements of every other game released in the past year.
9/10