A World for Keflings Review

Posted in Game Reviews on January 8th, 2011 by BigRob

A World for Keflings

The Keflings are back in this deceptively addicting sequel currently available on the xbox live arcade for 800 points. A World for Keflings is NinjaBee’s follow up to the xbla smash hit – A Kingdom for Keflings.  In AWfK your avatar is thrust into a world populated by Keflings.  Your avatar towers above them Gulliver style as you silently roam their world to help them build up their towns.  The ultimate goal is to help the King build a castle for his kingdom.

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Pinball FX 2/Marvel Tables Review

Posted in Game Reviews, Games on December 16th, 2010 by Ind1fference

Pinball FX was released for XBLA in April 2007.  The game was very well received. But Zen Studios not wanted to rest on their laurels took it upon themselves to create not only a sequel the the original game but a platform as well. Pinball FX 2 not only updates the original tables(DLC too) and their physics but it also includes a table for free.  Might I add that Pinball FX 2 is a free download and Zen Studios will be releasing “DLC” as stand alone demo enabled tables.

For those not overly familiar with Pinball FX, you’re in good company.  I too was very unfamiliar with the original but I purchased most, if not all, of the DLC to prepare for the sequel.  Having only a week or two to play the first game and not being very good at it I can say confidently that the “old” tables do play significantly better in PBFX2.  The visuals appear sharper, crisper and the overall game play feels smoother. Not only are the visuals up to par but the sound effects as well. The audio notifications of the story elements each table is trying to tell come through quite well and really make the tables that much more engaging. PBFX2 contains an excellent single player representation of video pinball but also has local split screen and online play. If you are a pinball purist this may not be  your cup of tea however the ability to try tables out may give you a change of heart.

The overall objective of pinball, of course, is to play as long as possible while racking up points.  If the competition with yourself is not sufficient then perhaps being reminded of the scores your friends have attained will keep you flippin’.  I must admit that several people on my friends list have scores that only depressed me when the game would encourage me to gain the 15-17 million points I’d need to beat them.  Not only are you scored on individual tables but Zen has included some meta-scoring that branches out into every table you’ve played. The tables have visual queues, sound effects and voice overs that attempt to tell you a story and provide hints to the player about how to progress. Being somewhat of a pinball noob I appreciated the help. When starting a new table and it takes me longer than I’d like to admit to effectively learn a good portion if its secrets. Therein lies the fun.

Marvel Tables

Zen studios announced and quickly released a four table DLC pack for the 360 and a standalone game for PSN. These tables feature Wolverine, Blade, Spider-man and Iron Man. Despite not wanting to appear shallow, I must admit that I was instantly more engaged in these four tables because of the characters. The same could be said of the Street Fighter table. Rocky and Bullwinkle, not so much. Voice over miscasts are the only detractor in this new content. Wolverine’s voice comes to mind as the greatest offender. Nevertheless these are great tables and well worth the $10 or 800 MS points.

Ups

-platform implementation is great and consumer friendly

-plenty of outstanding tables to choose from, ex: SF, Earth Defense, Agents etc

-meta-score and individual table scores create great competition with friends who also play

-the Marvel tables are especially enjoyable due to inclusion of iconic characters

Downs

-I can’t quite get the hang of the tilt

-Some of the voice overs for the Marvel tables are a bit off

-having pinball savants on your friends list can be discouraging,  as you are encouraged to beat their scores, which can be distracting and often humbling

Bottom Line

Download PBFX2, try out some table demos, buy as many as possible, if not all of them. I highly recommend buying the Marvel tables.

Full Disclosure

- I did not play the online or split screen multiplayer

- GameEnthus.com received this game from Zen Studios

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GameEnthus Podcast ep27: Console Fatherhood or Alan Wake Holiday Contest

Posted in Podcast on December 4th, 2010 by Ind1fference

This week the GE crew discusses: Donkey Kong Country Returns, Fable 3, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, black friday/cyber monday sales, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, iloMilo, odd peripherals, Indie Winter Uprising’s initial offerings and read some listener tweets. Hope you enjoy the show and feel free to leave us, hopefully positive, feedback on itunes and/or the Zune Marketplace. When you’re done listening check out our forums @ GameEnthus.com/forums. You can also leave us some voicemail @ (202) 573-7686  or email @ podcast@gameenthus.com.

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Indie Winter Uprising

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Weird peripheral – XtendPlay

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Review: The UnderGarden

Posted in Game Reviews on December 2nd, 2010 by Cernunnos

The Undergarden is a simple game where you control a blue cherub of benevolence who bumps into glowing green pustules which emit magic dust you must use to pollinate bioluminecent plants that change color if you’re carrying an instrument-playing monkey.  Got it?  Not quite?  It’s not apparent whether the developers did, either.

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Review: Faery: Legends of Avalon, A Gateway Game to RPGs

Posted in Game Reviews, Games on November 30th, 2010 by J Love

A hero awakes to find they have been roused from their slumber by an omnipotent elder to save the realm from an unknown but evil entity. While the hero is weak now, in their travels, they will become stronger with others that will assist the hero on such a noble quest of discovery.

Sound familiar? Yup, it’s the basis of most Role Playing Games and Faery: Read more »

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Destination Arcade Walk-through

Posted in Announcements, Superfluous on July 21st, 2010 by Ind1fference

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Madballs in BABO Invasion Review

Posted in Game Reviews on July 26th, 2009 by Ind1fference

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The Maw

Posted in Games on January 13th, 2009 by Ind1fference

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He sees you

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If there is a genre that MS has almost ignored(Banjo port doesn’t count) it’s platformers. MS has certainly not turned down any opportunity, that I am aware of, to provide gamers with twin-stick shooters but platformers are few and far between on XBLA. It is for that reason that I am looking forward to trying The Maw(developed by Twisted Pixel). You control an alien named Frank who is armed with a leash device of some sort and must attempt to guide the Maw through levels. The Maw is a cyclopsed blob-like creature. Sounds intersting doesn’t it? Sounds like a downloadble game for the other two current gen systems, doesn’t it? All the more reason to look out for it on Jan 21st.

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Castle Crashers Video Review

Posted in Game Reviews on August 30th, 2008 by Ind1fference

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This one takes me back to the time when a popular genre consisted of gameplay where you walkedto the right and hit things. Castle Crashers is a lot of fun and well worth the 1200 MS points. Although the online portion is buggy I still had some good games. Bottom Line: Good Buy

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Geometry Wars Retro Evolved 2 Video Review

Posted in Game Reviews on August 30th, 2008 by Ind1fference

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I know I am late but here it is.

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