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In My Hands

July 12, 2012 by Tony Leave a Comment

Actually, this has been in my hands since after my laptop died back in May and I was looking for something else to play besides Mass Effect 3. (Not that ME3 was bad, I just needed a change of pace and Diablo III wasn’t an option)

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Dead Island, xbox 360

July Releases

July 3, 2012 by Tony 4 Comments

It’s that time again, the long list of monthly releases. July brings its yearly edition of NCAA Football and not a whole lot else. The 3DS has some interesting titles and The Secret World looks promising, but I think I’ll be spending most of my July playing Diablo III and NCAA 13.

On to the releases:

Week of July 3rd
Test Drive: Ferrari Legends

Week of July 10th
NCAA Football 13 – I seemed to have fallen into a pattern lately of buying the NCAA game every other year, and I think I’ve enjoyed them much more this way. I skipped 12, so I definitely will be picking up NCAA 13.

Week of July 24th
miCoach by Adidas

Week of July 31st
Risen 2: Dark Waters Special Edition

Week of July 31st
The Last Story – I have to plead ignorance on this, but I’ve heard a lot of people talk about The Last Story, I just don’t know what the fuss is. If you’re picking this up, I’d love to hear what this game has in store.

No notable Nintendo DS releases for July.

Week of July 3rd
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy

Week of July 10th
Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure

Week of July 17th
Heroes of Ruin

Week of July 31st
Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance – Collector’s Edition
Myst – I’m really thinking that a full 3D version of Myst could be KILLER.

Week of July 3rd
The Secret World

Week of July 17th
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic I and II PC Bundle Pack

Week of July 31st
Legends of Pegasus

Week of July 3rd
Test Drive: Ferrari Legends

Week of July 10th
NCAA Football 13

Week of July 24th
miCoach by Adidas

Week of July 31st
Risen 2: Dark Waters Special Edition

No notable Sony PS Vita releases for July.

Week of July 31st
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time

What are you picking up?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

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Shining Light onto Dark Souls

June 27, 2012 by Nick 2 Comments

Nick is a new contributor to ButtonMashing.com. He’s thrilled that Tony – out of a whim of inspiration or folly – gave him a login ID and password to the site. He prefers to use 3rd person when introducing himself, even though he blatantly abuses 1st person in the proceeding post which functions in part as a personal introduction. He thinks that using 3rd person is a method to avoid narcissism, but pretending to be someone else introducing yourself seems pretty frikkin’ narcissistic to me – and now I’ve gone and confused myself, not even sure where I’m going with this anymore. So, let’s just talk about video games.   

PLAY DARK SOULS, THEY SAID! IT’LL BE FUN, THEY SAID!

 

With Dark Souls the power is truly with the player;  a pure, ‘ol timey power that seems to have been eclipsed with technological achievements and expectations. The game has been out for almost a year now, and a review at this point would be moot. I aim for this to be more of an editorial, a good ‘ol fashioned blog post about a fantastic game. Likewise, Dark Souls developer FromSoftware has announced a PC edition to be released sometime late summer, as well as additional console DLC available later this year – and the rumor mill is buzzing oh-so-fervidly about a possible sequel in the making, which may or may not have been confirmed. Therefore, I deem this post as a relevant opportunity to accomplish two things: 1) Bring the game back to the surface; bring it to the attention of gamers who might have overlooked its release or have been spooked by the game’s menacing pathos, 1.5) To debase and reorient the reputation that Dark Souls has earned within the internet community, and 2) To introduce myself as a gamer through my experience of playing Dark Souls.

This past January I procured a PS3 rather compulsively and with very little detriment to personal finances. I am, by nature, a PC gamer, and given that I have a background steeped almost exclusively in dated RTS games the purchase of a PS3 was to be my first foray into modern, hi-def gaming. Indeed, between January and the end of April 2012 I played through Portal 2, Uncharted 2, Deus Ex: Human Revolutions, and played a good 30 hours into Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. I worked my way through each of these games lumped in the comfort of a plush big boy recliner, in the reclined position so that sometimes I would shift focus to my awesome moccasins and think about how awesome they are and how comfortable I am and how enjoyable the games are played in the reclined position and how buying a PS3 to serve as the ultimate leisure device was the smartest thing that I could have possibly done.

As a point of contrast: May 2012 through the present, 97% of my experience with Dark Souls has been spent in an upright position, feet firmly on the floor, controller rigidly held, elbows bruising my quadriceps, pupils dilated and focused intensely on the television. I may even play with my mouth agape. Now, many conclusions can be drawn from this exercise of comparing Dark Souls with the aforementioned games – of which I will confidently lump together with most other contemporary titles. I’d like to, however, come straight to the point: Believe the hype that surrounds this game. You may have to dig a little bit but once you catch a glimpse of the cult of players it is impossible to stay on the fringe. Get caught up in the hype (I did) – but do not be misled by players who have failed. Dark Souls is not notoriously, unmercifully difficult; it is demanding. And this is the key; this is where the power is handed to the player. PLAYER POWER! What you get out of this RPG is equivalent to what you put into it. Many players will not meet the game’s high level of expectation, and they fail, blaming everything and everyone but themselves. As for myself, the average gamer fairly inexperienced with HD 3rd person RPG: I went in flabby and proud (ignorant); I came out chiseled and humbled. It is this process of transformation that I found gratifying; a gamer transformation that most other modern, hi-def games simply do not facilitate. It is a transformation that is earned, and treasured with reverence.

It was once asked of me, and asked in a rather haughty tone: can you change difficulty level mid-game? As if to suggest that this is a favorable and strong suit of gameplay mechanics. This question came whilst I was mid-way through my own grueling journey of Dark Souls. Battered, emboldened, a little wiser, but still tasting blood from the previous night’s round of battles I could not help but let out a chortle of pity for my inquisitor. There is but one “difficulty level” in Dark Souls, and that level is called SURVIVAL! The game is designed so that the player is constantly required to stick his neck out. On the first run through your precious jugular is at the mercy of not the enemies but your own aptitude, which is waxed stronger death by death by death. Dark Souls will pit you face to face with monstrous uncertainty. There is a constant sense of immediacy. Your HP is so, so very precious. Keep your resolve, be measured in your actions and you’ll make it through without too many frustrated flings of the controller. But the second you get cocky or ham-fisted Dark Souls will #^@& you running…

Learn to love this

I assert that optimum player power and control can only come in purposeful playing. This is not a game to be played for hours at a time. Gameplay operates on a bell-curve. When you are in-tune there is a natural progression of warm-up and apex. Sometimes there is a gradual downward slope but it is often trumped by sudden quits (not rage quits, because you’re better than that), moments when you wisely walk away with integrity intact and faculties still operable. This measured approach compliments the design of Dark Souls, on many fronts, because it is a game that reveals all aspects of itself piece by piece – and perhaps not fully in the first play through. The story does not evolve in a linear fashion, through chatty dialog or an abundance of decision prompts – a false approach to player power. The jaded NPC’s speak succinctly, often cryptically. They inhabit a world whose story is directly connected to the mechanics of the gameplay not narrative. Take multiplayer for example; it is not just an added feature – it is a functional part of the fabric of reality. Each player is inexorably tapped into the games of others’ and one may choose his own level of involvement. The player power you exert does not entirely become scripted code that triggers events further in the game (character alignment? psh). In a world that is as binary as survival/demise, the power within is your livelihood.

I first watched this video when I was well into my first playthrough of Dark Souls, and I have watched it many times since. Not only is it a fantastic video but it is true to the game’s immense presence. I watch with wonder and pride. But mostly, the video fills me with validation that my efforts – my successes and failures – are mine. Indeed, there are others playing in realm of Lordrain, others like you, but this journey is yours… and yours alone. I love the short bonfire scene at 1:05, with the knight turning from safety, drawing the attention of others, and thrusting his fist confidently into the air – as if to suggest, ‘I’m going in’. Yes. This game is the great equalizer; it levels the gameplaying field and empowers the player through its imposed limitations. Dark Souls relies on the player for it to succeed as a gaming experience – and there is no grater power that can be given.

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Wreck-It Ralph

June 7, 2012 by Tony Leave a Comment

This looks AMAZING:

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June Releases

June 7, 2012 by Tony Leave a Comment

So, for those of you who are like me and are currently PC-less, it might be possible that you’re looking for a game to play on your console. Well, this month doesn’t offer a whole lot. If I actually had a computer, I’d be fine going back to Diablo III. But I’ve got plenty of backlog to work through, so I’ll be fine.

Week of June 5th
Inversion – This box-art is giving me vertigo…

Week of June 12th
Phantom Breaker – Special Edition
DiRT Showdown
Lollipop Chainsaw

Week of June 19th
Quake 4
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor
Brave – I cannot wait to see Brave in the theaters. I just thought I’d list this here so I could make that statement.

Week of June 26th
Spec Ops: The Line Premium Edition

Week of June 12th
Nintendo Selects: Pikmin 2
Nintendo Selects: Mario Power Tennis

Week of June 19th
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

Week of June 26th
The Amazing Spider-Man

Week of June 19th
Pokemon Conquest
Brave
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

Week of June 26th
The Amazing Spider-Man

Week of June 19th
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

Week of June 26th
Cradle of Rome 2
The Amazing Spider-Man

Week of June 5th
Battlefield 3: Premium [Download]

Week of June 12th
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
End of Nations Collector’s Edition

Week of June 19th
Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods and Kings
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

Week of June 26th
Sniper Elite V2
Spec Ops: The Line Premium Edition

Week of June 5th
Inversion

Week of June 12th
DiRT Showdown
Lollipop Chainsaw

Week of June 26th
Record of Agarest War 2
Spec Ops: The Line

Week of June 12th
Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
Gravity Rush

Week of June 19th
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

Week of June 12th
Gungnir

What are you picking up?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

Weekend Diabloing

May 18, 2012 by Tony 7 Comments

So this is the first weekend we get with Diablo III and wouldn’t you know it — my laptop (my brand spanking new (well, six months old new) Asus G53SX laptop) has up and died on me. So it’s in a Fed Ex box, on it’s way to Milpitas, California while I sit here, staring at a blank monitor that once was alive with the colors of New Tristram. It’s a cruel, cruel world we live in.

But don’t cry for me. I’ve got a backlog of 360 games, including a new game from Gamefly, to keep me busy. I left poor Commander Shepard in the lurch on Tuchanka, so I should probably get back to helping him, too.

I’m just going to assume everyone else is playing Diablo III. But if you’re not, what will you be playing this weekend?

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It’s Diablo III Eve!

May 14, 2012 by Tony 6 Comments

Yes, unfortunately for us East-coasters, the game won’t be available until 3 AM. That probably means I won’t be playing as soon as it becomes available, but I will be setting my alarm a little earlier than normal to get a few minutes with the game before Real Life encroaches and makes me go to work. But I do plan on spending some quality time with the game come tomorrow evening.

I’d love to get a group of fellow buttonmashers together to for that first night of adventuring. I think I’ll be starting out playing the Demon Hunter. You?

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Diablo III

May Releases

May 4, 2012 by Tony 1 Comment

It’s time for a new look for the monthly releases. If you haven’t been to the site proper lately, I have installed a new “professional” looking theme that is currently under construction but it has given me much more flexibility with making things look sharper. So this month’s list of releases will have a different, new look and feel. I’ll be tweaking the site design as I have more time to work on it, but for now this is a bare bones look at the future of the site.

Not a ton of releases this except, oh I don’t know, the 800 POUND GORILLA in the room. Oh Diablo III… Have mercy on our souls…

Week of May 1st
Sniper Elite V2

Week of May 22nd
Dragon’s Dogma
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

Week of May 15th
Test Drive: Ferrari Legends
Battleship
Akai Katana
Max Payne 3

Week of May 29th
Let’s Dance
DiRT Showdown
Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition – Yup, pretty much the worst box-art ever.

Week of May 1st
Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure Pack – Dragons Peak

Week of May 22nd
Men In Black: Alien Crisis

Week of May 15th
Battleship

Week of May 29th
Let’s Dance

No Nintendo DS releases for the month of May.
 

Week of May 1st
Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure Pack – Dragons Peak

Week of May 22nd
Mario Tennis Open
Rollercoaster Tycoon – Wow, this could be one heck of a game on the 3DS.

Week of May 15th
Battleship

Week of May 29th
Cradle of Rome 2

Week of May 1st
Tera Online

Week of May 15th
Diablo III – I seriously considered just listing Diablo III as the May Releases. Is anyone going to be playing anything else?

Week of May 29tht
SBK Super Bike World Championship
Max Payne 3

Week of May 8th
Warlock: Master of the Arcane

Week of May 22nd
Stronghold 3 Gold Edition

Week of May 1st
Sniper Elite V2

Week of May 15th
Battleship
Max Payne 3

Week of May 29tht
DiRT Showdown
Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition

Week of May 8th
Starhawk

Week of May 22nd
Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland
Sorcery
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Dragon’s Dogma

Week of May 1st
Mortal Kombat

Week of May 29th
Silent Hill: Book of Memories
Resistance: Burning Skies

No Sony PSP releases for the month of May.
 
What are you picking up?
(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

They Played Diablo III…

May 3, 2012 by Tony Leave a Comment

From Yannick LeJacq at Kill Screen:

Horror is often an art of framing, so it’s hard to scare a viewer from the bird’s eye perspective of Diablo. The original did this with the flat nihilism of its atmosphere—the world was a bleak vision of black and gray, given the luminous color of life only briefly and terribly when blood was split. Killing yet another round of grotesque and bilious undead, my mind started to wander. Were these bloated and farting corpses really that evil? This was more like Shawn of the Dead than 28 Days Later. Then, I heard a noise.

I can’t wait to hear that noise.

Read the whole thing.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Diablo III

Add to Wishlist

April 18, 2012 by Tony 1 Comment

SUPABOY Portable Pocket SNES Console

from Wolfshirt Dan

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: SNES, Super-Nintendo

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