Robbway

Name: Robbway
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01/31/08

Fantasy Life: Mabinogi for PC

The makers of the extremely popular Maple Story are currently having a closed beta test of Fantasy Life: Mabinogi. I have the NDA on the actual beta test, so I can't talk about it that way, but they want to promote the upcoming game publically with a trailer. The trailer shows many different battles and situations for the game, and the 3D gaming aspect shown in the trailer makes it more impressive than Maple Story. (Full disclosure department: this embedded trailer enters me into a contest!)

 

[VIDEO DELETED because it was driving me and other readers CRAZY]

Posted by Robbway @ 2:48 pm EDT | Permalink | 1 Comments

01/10/08

700: Personal Milestone

I have finally finished the first 700 deals of the MS Freecell.  I was a lot less eager to finish.  I discovered that if you do not finish a deal the first time, move on.  What you know hurts your chances, because it didn't work the first time.  Then, if the deal continues to be trouble I take the following tactic:

1) Start with the left column.

2) Dump as many (hopefully ALL) cards in that column by either building on other column or using the cells.

3) If you're not blocked, try to finish.

4) If you get blocked, repeat with rows 2 thru 8.

This method cures a "solver's" block by putting you in dire situations.  I found all but one of the deals to be solvable using this method.  So I did that one the hard way, persistance.

Now, on Archway Solitaire, part of XBLA Soltrio, I can't seem to win!  It is embarrassing how much time was spent on it.



Posted by Robbway @ 12:46 pm EDT | Permalink | 1 Comments

01/08/08

2 Old 2 Defect?

Good News/Bad News.  I've starting writing for the Gaming Steve blog.  Nothing up yet, but soon.  If something is about being old, I may still post it here.

Posted by Robbway @ 9:23 am EDT | Permalink | 2 Comments

12/15/07

My Spanish Coach (NDS): The First Three Hours

This is not exactly a review, because I haven't played it long enough. I can say that I'm really impressed by this game. All Spanish words are pronounced in the game. You can record and playback your voice with the Spanish coach. The games are pretty effective, too. So far, I have played multiple choice vocabulary quiz, the whack-a-mole game, and the word search. There are many more games to unlock. According to the game, it has about 10,000 words and 700 phrases. It is also a English-Spanish translator. That is significant. Oddly enough, even though I knew every vocabulary word in the "placement test," it started me at the elementary level. The beginner in Spanish will have no trouble. The game emphasizes repetition and pronunciation. Just to help it stick, I pronounce the words alound as I play, if I can.

Overall, this was a solid game for $30! It's not as fun as a typical game, but it lives up to its name as a Spanish Coach. There are other language coaches as well as My Word Coach to help Americans speak better English. These are the type of genre-busting cartridges that will bring in all sorts of players. If this catches on, there will be many more languages, My French Coach is already available. There will also be tons of competition. I'm expecting Rosetta Stone to enter the ring with their language software soon!



Posted by Robbway @ 7:24 pm EDT | Permalink | 2 Comments

12/09/07

Race Awhile...Race Forever!

Click for Other TMU ScreenshotsPssst! Hey, kid! Do you want to race forever? Trackmania United (PC)is the latest in a series of games specifically built to do just that. Despite the screenshots, the game is not a driving simulator like Gran Turismo or Forza. It is arcade racing at it's best. It has everything: flatout racing, beautiful environments, stunts, a playful physics engine, replays, and extensive online racing with tournament modes. Best of all is the track editor which is only limited by the memory model and your imagination.

The game, which can be downloaded from the link above, may seem expensive at $40 USD, but it comes packed to the hilt with features. There are many built-in levels to keep you racing for hours. There are three main modes in the Solo Career: Race, Puzzle, and Platform.

Race is what it sounds like. Get the best time on the track. You race against Nadeo (the publisher) ghost runs for the bronze, silver, and gold medals. Beat the ghost, win the medal. You unlock the harder races by placing at least at the bronze level in all races. The game requires you to finish the 5 practice (class A) races to play the easiest level, and completing the Easy mode unlocks the next set of tracks and more in a new environment. You can quickly unlock all environments this way.

Puzzle is unique to the driving genre. It takes the level editor and makes it into a game. Each puzzle is the same goal: go thru the checkpoints (if there are any) and reach the finish. The setup is pre-defined, so things like water, ditches, track sections, and obstacles are already in place and cannot be edited. Then, in the parts box, you are given a limited amount of building blocks from which you connect thru the checkpoints to the exit. That's it, but the solutions tend to be unconventional to reach the finish in a medal-earning time.

Platform is another race mode that I've only seen in the games Gripshift and Crazy Taxi Crazy Box. You race as normal, but the levels are setup such that several jumps must be navigated to reach the end. There is no time limit in platform mode, and when you play it you'll see why.

In addition to all of these, Trackmania United encourages and rewards online play and collaboration. You can race online, create your own team pages (there's an internal browser functions), share tracks, place in official events, and make official runs to put your best time on the leaderboards. The game even localizes your experience in your chosen country and state/province--complete with the correct flags. The French...they are thorough! Sharing and competing will earn you Coppers to share and compete online even more.

"Why have I never heard of this game?" You may ask. That would most likely be because you are a US citizen. For some reason, this game just rules all of Europe, but marketing in the USA was sparse. Let's face it, sales in the USA are just icing on the cake for Nadeo after they make all of their profits in Europe. Trackmania United is the most recent in the series, so it offers the most features and probably the least invasive DRM. So loop, jump, flip, compete, challenge, communicate, and even create machinima your way to race forever.



Posted by Robbway @ 10:20 am EDT | Permalink | 2 Comments

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