Carcassonne Reviewed (Finally)


Released: 06/17/07
Cost: 800 Microsoft Points ($10)
More Info: Carcassonne @ Xbox.com

Intro: Let me first start off by saying sorry to Microsoft and Sierra Games.  They were gracious enough to give me a review copy of the full game, but it was right before my Xbox 360 went down for the count with the red lights of doom again.  I finally got my 360 back a little bit ago, and just never put enough time into the game to get my review out in a timely fashion.  Without further delays, here is my review of Carcassonne.

About the game:
The Xbox Live Arcade Game Carcassonne is based on the German board game with the same name.  It is a board game with a midieval theme in which you place various tiles on to create towns roads and farms.  There is a limited number of tiles that are distributed across all the players of the game, and you dont see the tile until its your turn to place it.  Obviously the goal is to make the longest road, the biggest cities, and the largest farms, thus raising your points. 

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Pac-Man Championship Edition Reviewed

  
About the game:
This is the third Pac-man game to be released to the Xbox Live arcade - but the first one that is exclusive to xbox live arcade, and the first new maps from the original game creator in 26 years.  The maps actually change as the game progresses, unlike the original pac-man and ms. pac-man which mostly just changed the speed of the ghosts that you were avoiding.  Each of the new game modes (and all in this edition of pac-man) have time limits so not only must you try and survive you must try and gain as many points as you can before the time runs out.

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More reviews on the way!

If you haven’t noticed I have been putting some time into Mad Tracks recently - after getting a quick preview at the gamerscore blog tour. I just have to type up my review of the game - I am planning on having this posted sometime tonight, depending on things go at home.

I haven’t even downloaded this yet, but between writing up the mad tracks review, and I am sure some other gaming with friends I will be spending some time on the latest edition of pac-man for the xbox live arcade. There was a lot of flames flying around after this was officially announced, which most of you are probably more then aware of, but the goal is to review the game for what it is - without being directly affected by all the chatter based on the actuall announcement of the game.

Eets Chowdown Reviewed



About the game:
Eets is a puzzle game with a dash of humor.  You are a little guy that loves to eat pretty much anything in his way.  You have to manage through over 100 puzzles in which you get Eets from point A to point B using vairous tools provided by you, and tools all ready laid out on the screen.  Each tool interacts with Eets in a different way, and you must place these items in the proper way to get Eets to a puzzle piece.  Fans of the game Lemmings should find this fairly similar - you cannot control Eets once the round has started, simply replace your tools and retry if they were not positioned in the correct way.


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Catan Reviewed


About the game:
Catan is based on the board game with the same name (which I however, have never played). It is essentially a strategy game, in which you gather resources (by having settlements near a resource area) and trade resource cards between other players. The game has a varied amount of emotes, to make your statement without words as well. The goal of the game is to obtain 10 victory points before anyone else. You gain victory points from a variety of different things, such as having the largest army, the longest road - and building cities to name a few.

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Pinball FX Reviewed


Pinball FX is as you might have guessed a pinball game. It comes with 3 HD pinball tables to play on, has a total of 12 achievements worth 200 points, has single and multiplayer modes, and offers the ability to download future tables as downloadable content in the future. Finally the game also gives you the ability to play using the xbox vision camera to control your pinball action.

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Bullet Witch Review (5.5 of 10)

About the game:
In the year 2013 demons have risen on earth creating mass destruction.  You are a gun carrying, magic casting witch by the name of Alicia, and mankinds only hope.  You have various guns and upgrades at your disposal as well as a variety of (sometimes extremely destructive) magical abilities.

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Crackdown Review

About the game:
Crackdown is extremely well known all over the xbox community for a number of reasons. The first perhaps being that they are giving out access to the Halo 3 beta with a copy of the game. Many (including myself) came to the conclusion that if they were giving away a feature like this in this specific game it was to ty and raise the sales of a mediocre (or worse) game. Even though I am sure this raised the sales of the game, and a wise marketing direction on their parts - I have to admit I believe the game could definately survive without this little bonus.

Its a “sandbox” game, and fits somewhat well with the GTA and Saints Row theme, but with a twist. You are a special agent that must eliminate various crime lords from your fair city, as you do so you gain experience in various different areas making your skills in that area increase.

Single Player (Story Mode): 8/10
There are 3 gangs that you must remove from your fine city, which entails taking out various lower level generals of the gang as well as the kingpin of that gang. I am currently playing the game on the medium difficulty level and I have to say that during single player play this can prove to be difficult often. You must pace yourself and think of the best strategy for the attack, but also build up your characters stats making you more powerful, which gives the 1 player mode a bit more to it.

Multiplayer (Co-Op Story): 7/10
This is actually the same as the 1 player story mode, you even use the same save file. The only reason the rating for this mode is lower then the single player campaign is a few things that I just dont think work well. For example, you can invite a friend to your game at any point, going from single player to co-op mode (similar to gears of war for example), but in order to invite your friend to “your current session”, it actually logs you out of your current session and restarts you - so any progress you might have made during that game (such as clearing a king pins hideout) would be lost. Additionally, the co-op player gets credit for and retains ALMOST everything you do together, the only thing thats not stored is the bosses that you take out - so that player will have to redo them all as a 1 player mode, or host a co-op session themselves, most everything else seems to be stored for the 2nd player. Finally it would be nice to have a local co-op mode as well as the xbox live version.

Graphics/game play: 10/10
The graphics are top notch, just take 20 cars and hit them with a rocket and be amazed at the explosion, the car parts flying everywhere, and finally the destruction after it is over. You have a variety of skills/ weapons at your disposal, and the controls filt well with the game.

Achievements: 10/10
Another great aspect of this game. I love the way the achievements are built, some of which are based on character development and some are based on simply messing around in the game, isn’t that what a sandbox is all about? For example you obtain achievements for removing the gang from the city, and you get achievements for getting 4 stars in a character developement area, but you can also get an achievement for climbing to the top of the highest building in the game (as well as one for jumping off of it into the little area of water below). The achievements are interesting and challenging at the same time, and they arent as simple as “beat the game on easy, medium and hard”.

In Short..
I have to be honest when I first heard that this game came with a Halo 3 invitation the first thing I said was “This game has to be rubbish”. In fact if you read my previous posts you will even find me bashing it at least once, perhaps more. I caved in though and gave it a try because it seemed like all my friends were getting it (and I do love a good co-op game), and the game store gave me a free pre-order (so $5 off), I figured I would give it a chance. It is one of the most recent games I have purchased and is slowly raising my Live Eye Profile as the most played game.

I give it a 8.5 out of 10

Cars Review

About the game:
This is a game based on the Disney/Pixar Movie “Cars”. A game in which you can play as various characters from the movie such as Lightning McQueen, Porsche, and Mater to name a few. It is a racing game at heart, with plenty of other activites to complete as well. The game comes with a smaller/easier mode for the children - but don’t get too excited achievements don’t unlock in this mode so you can’t use your kids to rack up those points ;)
The game has quite a few different modes, it has the obvious racing mode, but also some general games to spice it up a bit, like the postcard hunt or the tractor tipping activities.

Single Player (Story Mode): 7/10
I am not extremely far into the game to say the least - but all ready its getting a bit repititious. The races are pretty similar, and there are quite a few that you must complete. The actual big races can only be played by reaching enough trophy points - which are gained by winning smaller racers, or playing the various other activities. I found it pretty interesting that in the big races - just like the movies you can take a pit stop (and almost guarantee to blow your tires if you dont do it). If it werent for the repetitious feel of the game I probably would rate this higher. Even the activities can feel this way, for example in the Tractor Tipping activity you sneak up and scare the tractors (again like in the movie) but after you complete the stage - the next stage is the same process - but with a different layout.

Multiplayer: N/A
I have not loaded multiplayer, but it seems to be your standard multiplayer functionality - I am not going to rate this area simply because I have not actually used it at all myself.

Graphics/game play: 8/10
The graphics are made to look like the animation in the movie, and there is plenty of detail in the terrain and the cars themselves. The gameplay is pretty standard, you can drift and use power boosts during races making it a bit more then simply running around the dessert in circles.

Achievements: 8/10
Looking at the achievements (since I have only unlocked one at the moment). They look to be spread out nicely to keep yo playing for a while. There are achievements that are related to the various mini games that you can play, and achievements that are unlocked by winning the major or milestone races. Considering the game in a whole I think the achievements are designed well. Most importantly they are all based on actually accomplishing something - they might not be the most difficult achievements to obtain - but at least you actually have to finish a specific race, or complete a mini game - simply staring at the screen for a number of hours, or pressing a button on your controller isnt enough.

In Short..
I got this game on a rental mostly just to see what it was like, but also so my son could see the game (to watch not play - 2 year olds still have a little bit of trouble with console games), but I find myself playing it even when he is sleeping or not around because the various activites and races are interesting - and the achievements, although are probably not difficult based on the fact that its a younger kids game - they aren’t as simple as ‘push the left thumbstick’ like in madden 06 for example. I probably wouldn’t have bought it, unless my son was older and wanted it for himself, but it was definately worth a rental in my eyes.

I give it a 7.5 out of 10

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Review

About the game:
This game would be categorized as an action/RPG. You control a team of 4 super-heros between the players that are playing. In other words, if you have 3 players, there is 1 extra team mate that is AI driven unless someone chooses to use that character instead of the one they are currently using. There are more then 20 Marvel Heros to choose from Including Spider-man, Captain America, Blad, Wolverine, Iceman, among many others.

Single Player (Story Mode): 9/10
The story mode of this game is quite extensive. I originally thought that it was going to be pretty short, but after 8 hours of gameplay I just made it to episode 3, and from what understand there are a total of 5 episodes. You interact with a large number of Marvel characters, and a LARGE amount of super villains. There are a ton of costumes, powers, and various other things you can unlock for each character - let alone characters themselves that need to be unlocked. During story mode you pick up credits that can be used to purchase items for each of your super heroes.

Multiplayer: 9/10
I have only played multi-player on a local game with a friend. So this review is based on that alone, though you can also play the story mode over live, and I believe there is also a versus mode (which I have not tried at all). Considering the local and live multiplayer, and the two different modes that these can be played I think that the multiplayer mode is great. I also like that if you play co-op mode each team mate can switch to the remaining team members.

Graphics/game play: 8/10
The cut scenes look great, and the gameplay graphics aren’t too shabby either. Without the super powers this would be a little bland on gameplay, but having the ability to use a number of super powers for each character you play, and the ability to switch between the powers (and the characters) makes the gameplay extremely versatile. Even if you played the game through with one team, you could do it all over again with a completely different team, and completely different powers.

Achievements: 9/10
The achievements are split very nicely across the game. There are achievements for just completing the story mode of the game, and points for simply doing things in the game (such as defeating X enemies). There are also points for co-op play as well as arcade mode play. 46 achievements in all, and to get them all I think it would take an enough effort to keep you in the game for quite a while.

In Short..
This game has a nice story that will actually take you a while to complete. At times it can be challenging and your entire team might die, but for the most part if you play smart you will have no problems. There are a number of small little puzzles to figure out, and also a few side missions to complete as well. There are a ton of unlockables in this game, and a nice evenly distributed achievement point system. I have this on rental - but I would have no problem actually buying this title

I give it a 9 out of 10

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