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Writing Throwback: Half-Life: Opposing Force

Posted on January 07, 2015 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Second last old review, again 14 years old. Hold on to your butts.

Review

Do you like first person shooters? I do not, or should I say did not. I remember when Quake and Unreal all came out, I could not stand those games. Then along came Half-Life by Valve Software. I played it and played it and played it; I was hooked. Then I found out Sierra was releasing an official add-on for Half-Life called Opposing Force. Gearbox Software made this add-on, but the question remained, is it any good?

This time around you play as the marines from Half-Life. You are Corporal Adrian Shepherd sent to the Black Mesa Research Facility to eliminate Gordon Freeman. Unfortunately, you get separated from your unit due to attacking aliens but it was for the best as almost all of the remaining marines were killed, so things are looking up. As such your mission has been aborted, your new mission is to get out alive using any means possible and if by chance you still find Freeman, kill him.

The reversal of characters makes this game interesting. You still go through some of the old places Freeman went through but this time you may arrive earlier, later or even at the same time as Freeman. The difference though is that you also get to go to some places Freeman was not allowed entrance to. Because of that you get a little more alien interaction as your travels take you deeper into Black Mesa.

As you move through the game this time, you will notice a few new things like weapons. How does a combat knife, wrench, pistol with laser site, sniper rifle, and a new machine gun sound? They do not change the game much, but more weapons can be handy. You also have new talents like climbing and swinging on a rope. It is tricky at first, but it does add to the game. This is a feature I think we will see used better though in the future.

You also can control marines the same way as the guards in Half-Life. This time though they have skills, like an engineer who can open locked doors and the medic who will heal you. They will also open fire when a hostile situation arises which is quite a bit as you are not alone. There are the original aliens plus a few new ones as you are seated deeper in Black Mesa like the pit drone — a fast little creature that shoots at you. There is also the shock trooper — a more advanced version of the head crab human — and some big guys which I will let you see for yourself.

Graphically it is almost identical to Half-Life (it is an add-on remember, not a new game) with the exception of the new weapons. This time your protection is the PCV vest which replaces you HEV suit, so the on-screen display is different. The question remains, is it a worthy purchase and the answer is yes. If you remember that this is an add-on, not a full game then you will enjoy it. If you loved Half-Life though you will love this as well.
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Let's Play: Magicite: Episode 2 - Boaring

Posted on January 06, 2015 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Episode 2 of the Magicite Let's Play series, in which Daniel shows off the cooperative mode of the Rogue-Like RPG Platformer Magicite. No special rules or regulations here, just jump in, kill dudes, eat food, make plop, get killed, rinse and repeat.

Special Guest: Matt

Title Music: "Night Owl" from "Directionless EP" by "Broke For Free" (CC BY 3.0)

End Music: "Simple Hop" from "Slam Funk" by "Broke For Free" (CC BY 3.0)
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Last Week Today: Week 01, 2015

Posted on January 05, 2015 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Last week Aliens: Colonial Marines got delisted from Steam. No confirmation yet if this was due to the pending lawsuit over allegedly false advertising or a licensing issue with the Aliens property. Steam also added a Frames Per Second Counter to the Steam Client Beta. Speaking of Steam and its creator Valve, who also made Half-Life, the fan-made Half-Life remake Black Mesa has a website, BMRF.us. An update posted an image of an Emergency Broadcast System, and it started played a looping message. The transcription comes via Reddit, where people continue to discuss the event.

Skyrim continued to show the PC community why it is still, after fours years, one of the best looking games ever. A leaked software development kit (SDK) has shown that Xbox One developers will soon be able to use another CPU core. As the Xbox One Operating System continues to use less CPU it can be given back to developers. Microsoft also talked about their discontinuation of the original Kinect for Windows, and its studio 343 Industries announced new maps and a new weapon for the Halo 5 Beta.

A new leak for Destiny could potentially be showing the roadmap for the game for 2015 and beyond. A raid in EVE Online cost a player US$1500 when his in-game PLEX got destroyed. Sony announced they would be giving PlayStation Plus subscribers an extra five days and a one off 10% discount to the whole shopping cart due to the PSN Outage. Battle.net, an online service for Blizzard, suffered “unknown slowdown”. World of Warcraft fans posted their theories about The Return of the Lich King. A Cuban refugee got to visit her homeland after fifty-seven years thanks to the Oculus Rift. Finally, a video showcasing  a lovingly restored Dreamcast Kiosk was released.
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Australian Game Releases: Week 02 - 2015

Posted on January 02, 2015 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

No game releases this week.

Sorry.
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Happy New Year! Hello 2015

Posted on January 01, 2015 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Happy New Year from all of us here at Insert Coin 1P.

May 2015 have more games, less bugs, and see you all at PAX Australia!
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Writing Throwback: GP 500

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Here is another old review I wrote over 14 years ago. Man is this short, and bad.

Review

Have you ridden a motorcycle? I have not but know people who have; both said this game is realistic. Who am I to argue? I knew a little about bikes, but I walked away with a lot more. I wanted one. So was I impressed? Yes.

GP 500 simulates the real world motorcycle Grand Prix 500 series. It features such riders as Michael Doohan, Max Biaggi and Alex Criville. So the riders are real but what about the tracks? Well, I cannot say they are realistic because I have not been on the tracks for real. However, they say they modelled the tracks approximately and from what I have seen compared to watching it on the television I think they are spot on visually speaking.

What does the game let you do? Play with a bike, from fiddling with the engine, gears, and tyres to just about everything in between. It plays well too; I love to crash, and this game lets you crash big time. Fiddling with the options let you control things like both brakes independently so you can apply just the front or rear. Doing that opens up a whole new game as you can dive into corners with more precision, and it feels like you are in control of the bike.

This game also features all the courses you know and love like Spain, Holland and Australia. The in-game sound is good too, with the crowd noises fading in and out while going past. Artificial intelligence is good too; they will not just sit behind you but will change racing lines to jump on you when enter a corner too hot and leave you behind.

The graphics in the game are crisp — I ran it on a Pentium III 450 with 128MB of RAM and a Riva TNT2 — and they are fluid. The crashes could be more realistic as the rider stays rigid, but I guess the point is not to crash. I like how you have the choice to choose which team to race for, and the different bikes also feel distinctive.

Is this game a worthy purchase? Yes. I do not know what it is about GP 500, but it is addictive. I prefer four-wheel racing, but this game made me want to play it. Overall very solid and if you love bikes, you will love this even too.
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Let's Play: Magicite: Episode 1 - The Adventures Begins

Posted on December 30, 2014 by Insert Coin 1P Unknown with No comments

Episode 1 of the Magicite Let's Play series, in which Daniel shows off the cooperative mode of the Rogue-Like RPG Platformer Magicite. No special rules or regulations here, just jump in, kill dudes, eat food, make plop, get killed, rinse and repeat.

Special Guest: Matt

Title Music: "Night Owl" from "Directionless EP" by "Broke For Free" (CC BY 3.0)

End Music: "Simple Hop" from "Slam Funk" by "Broke For Free" (CC BY 3.0)
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