Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Aion Beta Impressions

There are many MMOs to look forward to in the near future. Bioware's Star Wars: The Old Republic looks to completely revamp MMOs narritively, while Champions Online takes a new angle on their superhero MMO. One game in particular has been on my radar for 2 years now and I've been keeping a close eye on its progress. Aion is scheduled to release in September of this year so it won't be too much longer that we get to experience it. I recently took advantage of a promotion Gamestop is having for Aion. A reservation for 5 bucks gets you a beta code that you can instantly add to your PlayNC account. I recently joined Aion for its second beta here in the US and it has exceeded my expectations so far.


The starting classes available are warrior, scout, mage and preist. In general MMO fashion these classes will allow two other class trees to travel down.



Warriors > Gladiators (DPS) or Templars (Tank)

Scouts > Rangers (DPS) or Assassins (One-shots)

Rangers > Sorcerers (Nukers) and Spiritmasters (Summoners)

Priests > Clerics (Super Healers) and Chanters (Group Buffs)






Choosing a class shows the characters in full armor





I started with the character customization which immediately fascinated me with the number of hairstyles and face options alone. If I remember correctly the count for the female hairstyles was around forty something and the male was twenty something. The possibilities were endless, not only were the faces different enough from each numbered selection, but you could then tweak them right down to their specific characteristics.




You can literally spend hours tweaking a character if you wanted








The sliders shown are solely for the face, the body had its own sliders








The difference in customization is staggering, I saw small Asmodians....








and large ones.







Finally I was ready to take Diablos out for our first crusade. We spoke with NPCs and smashed bugs and raided enemy camps to retrieve our supplies. The grind didn't feel so difficult since the bulk of the experience was coming primarily from quests. It also seems that for the people who do prefer grinding kills instead of questing could choose to do so. I saw a good amount of people killing the Spriggs instead of taking back our supplies.



Your basic starting armor






Spriggs didn't stand a chance



Attacking was done with a simple click of the mouse. While it has the same 'ol auto-attacking mechanic that MMOs are known for, Aion throws an added feature that reminds me of Age of Conan. Upon reaching level 5, my second ability actually became a follow-up skill to my first skill, Ferocious Strike. After unleashing my attack on the enemy the second skill, Robust Blow, popped up on both the screen and in place of my Ferocious Strike on the skill bar, letting me know I could chain them together. I explored this further and even checked out the skill tree which showed that you may be able to chain many skills together. All you had to do was click on the second skill wherever it was available (3 spots, I counted) and you were on your way to doing some pretty sweet combos.


Skill tree displays attack combos



Robust blow in action



On the subject of combat I also acquired a skill called Shield Defense which literally changed my stance until I used another skill or deactivated it. This helped to block lots of incoming damage while the cooldown to my skills refreshed. It was a welcome change and I think it definitely works for Aion.


Activating shield block changes the character stance

Aion has 2 opposing factions, the Asmodians and the Elyos. Both live on different continents of the world, and they are separated into three zones; Elysea, Asmodae and The Abyss which is a neutral zone where the factions will clash. Lets also not forget that the game has a third server-controlled faction, the Balaur which are a race of dragons that will randomly attack either side. Some videos have captured these beasts flying through the air and it seems like they may also be used to balance the game if one side is overpowering too much, too often. That is just a guess but I can see this having some major changes for both sides.

The World Map; top left displays world location



The server-controlled Balaur



Since you play alongside your Asmodians or Elyos, you can duel with other characters who choose to accept. This was introduced to Lineage II late in the game but that didn't stop everyone from PVPing with friends or curious players. I challenged a fellow Asmodian to a duel and he humbly accepted. We were both at level 6 so it seemed fair to ask. 3 seconds later we were crossing swords. I stuck to my 2 big hits and switching to block strategy while the challenger flailed his sword on me. I kept using my debuff which lowered his defense and followed up by chaining my 2 skills together and switching to my block stance afterwards. Within moments he was defeated and I had more than half my health. Maybe I had better gear, but it seemed apparent; using your character's skills and stances correctly can significantly make a difference.


PVP via duel



As for flight, I didn't reach level 10 in the limited time I had to play. The betas last about 3 to 4 days every time they are up so I should be able to see more of it when the beta reopens. I did get to use their fancy teleport which zips you across the land in realtime. You can't control where you fly to but the view was pretty great.


This cinematic was off of a completed quest



Teleporting is actually flight driven



In Lineage II fashion, people could set up personal stores wherever they pleased, selling anything they wanted to get rid of. Some were bargains and some rip offs, so keeping an eye on the items and what they cost is going to be helpful. Essentially people can leave their character online overnight selling their old gear (unless its character bound) for profit; the seller wins, and in many instances, so does the buyer.


Binding items provides a sweet animation



Stores display any message users want



Getting around was surprisingly easy. Even though the map only cleared the places you visited, the minimap and world map were pretty helpful. I was killing and collecting things with ease and this might have been largely due to the fact that the interface was pretty easy to read. When you received quests, names , locations and key items were clickable and contained all the information you needed to know about them. There was even a 'Locate' option that made it easy to know where things were. I was flying through quests rather quickly. I even found a cleric to party with which made leveling that much easier.


There's that handy Locate button



Region map being cleared off



Armor comes in sets but literally has multiple slots for accessories etc.


Aion is scheduled to go into closed beta #3 on July 2nd. I also looked up to see if Aion would be available through Steam, now that they have a decdicated PlayNC section and that is an affirmative. No prices yet as to what the digtal copy will go for. If you haven't reserved your physical copy, I would suggest doing so to get an early preview of this epic MMO.


-Frank

Friday, June 19, 2009

E3 Funnel

There was so much information to take in during E3 week, I have wrapped up and listed a massive amount of E3 info worth checking out. We saw some surprises and even new footage from games thought to be dead (I'm looking at you Alan Wake) and overall it wasn't as bad as the last 2 years. Makes me wonder what Pax '09 has in store for us. Anyway, here's the list, enjoy losing many hours of your life ^.^




First Halo ODST gameplay footage

http://www.giantbomb.com/halo-odst-e3-trailer/17-725/

Twitter and facebook coming to xbox live

http://www.giantbomb.com/xbox-live-facebook-integration-demo/17-718/

Project Natal announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/xbox-natal-demo/17-719/

Halo Reach announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/halo-reach-teaser-trailer/17-726/

Splinter Cell: Conviction

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-splinter-cell/50007

Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 announced

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-ninja-gaiden/50019

Dragon Age Origins E3 trailer

http://www.giantbomb.com/dragon-age-origins-e3-trailer/17-708/

Metal Gear Series coming to 360

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-metal-gear/49981?ref=playerfeat

Star Wars: The Old Republic - Jedi vs Sith trailer!

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-star-wars/49936

Left 4 Dead 2 announced

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-left-4-dead/49967

Beatles Rockband trailer

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-the-beatles/49969

Dante's Inferno

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-dantes-inferno/49820

Call of Duty: MW2 Conference

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-modern-warfare/50039

Alan Wake Trailer (The makers of Max Payne)

http://www.giantbomb.com/alan-wake-e3-trailer/17-723/

FFXIII played on 360

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-final-fantasy/49971

Heroes of Telara (New MMO)

http://www.giantbomb.com/heroes-of-telara/17-715/

Super Mario 2 Galaxy announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/mario-galaxy-2-trailer/17-753/

New Super Mario Bros announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/new-super-mario-bros/17-756/

Metroid: Other M announced

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-metroid-other/50258?type=mov

Assasins Creed 2

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-assassins-creed/50139

Rogue Warrior announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/rogue-warrior-e3-trailer/17-762/

Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker announced

http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/24968

Zelda Spirit Tracks Trailer

http://www.giantbomb.com/zelda-spirit-tracks-trailer/17-758/

Wii Sports Resort

http://www.giantbomb.com/wii-sports-resort-trailer/17-759/

PS3 Motion controller tech demo

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-playstation-3/50276

Part 2

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/50277.html

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for Wii

http://www.giantbomb.com/re-the-darkside-chronicles-gameplay-part-1/17-763/

APB Announced

http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/24888

APB Customization Trailer (Sick!)

http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/24973

Mass Effect 2 E3 trailer

http://www.giantbomb.com/mass-effect-2-e3-trailer/17-738/

Fallout 3: Point lookout announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/fallout-3-point-lookout-trailer/17-765/

Demons Souls Announced

http://www.giantbomb.com/demons-souls-e3-trailer/17-767/

Brutal Legend E3 trailer

http://www.giantbomb.com/brutal-legend-e3-trailer/17-768/

Wet Traiiler

http://www.giantbomb.com/wet-trailer/17-766/

FFXIV Video

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3174536

Uncharted 2 Gameplay

http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/24992

The Last Guardian

http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/24990

MAG Gameplay

http://www.giantbomb.com/e3-2009-demo-mag-massive-action-game/17-782/

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-warhammer-40-000/50452

Castlevania: Lords of Shadows announced (bwing developed by Hideo Kojima!!)

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-castlevania-lords/50687

Halo 3:ODST gameplay

http://www.giantbomb.com/e3-2009-demo-halo-3-odst/17-804/

Final Fantasy: Dissidia Cinematic

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-dissidia-final/50702

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Review: Plants vs Zombies

It's no doubt that Zombies are right on top of the gamer's enemy list, right next to Nazi's, Robots, and evil corporations. Zombies are everywhere; They're in music, on TV, T-shirts, tattoos and now even on my computer screen! It's Plants vs Zombies and it has been taking up the bulk of my gaming time. My dead, decaying, brain-hungry, walking little secret was only a click away!



Pop Cap is definitely going to be a game developer to watch. Sure, they dabble in quick little easy to play arcade games but they are really well thought out fun arcade games! Take Plants vs Zombies for instance where they give you their take on tower defense, it's quick, easy and it's tower defense and Warcraft III knows I love me some tower defense. So the basic setup is pretty easy, plant sunflowers to receive more sun, and plant more plants to strengthen your defense against the invading zombies. As you progress through different levels you gain new plants that you can mix and match for strategic purposes.


The backyard adds a pool for added strategy


The Ultimate Defense, Tall Wallnuts!


Collecting cards may have brought in the addictive element since I am a collector of many things. The strategy comes with the initial 7 slots you have. Completing stages gives you new cards as you progress with the story mode. You then reach a card cap and have to choose from over 30 different types of plants to use against the zombies. It is really quite simple and begins to take an interesting turn as you reach the second level, where you play during the night and no longer receive as much sun power. You have to rely on your Sun-shrooms and newly acquired spores to fend off the midnight zombies. What was really great about the game was that a new zombie type was added after every stage, so not only are you juggling with new plants to play with but you have new types of zombies to kill and learn from. You are then transported to your backyard where there is a pool and finally your roof which both provide new tactics.



Watch out for those graveyards later

This is Crazy Dave, your crazy next door neighbor
who has some great stuff for sale, like extra slots!

Lets face it, zombie games are usually serious and include heavy horror elements but Plants vs Zombies is good 'ol light humor. The artwork is fresh and the game is teeming with possibilities which Pop Cap definitely took advantage of. PvZ is filled with loads of mini games, and side elements that pack so much extra content for this title. Even your second run-through provides more challenges since you not only have new cards but the game adds extra little challenges. For a small game packing so much content for $9.99 this game is a steal, unless you wait around till Steam offers it for their weekend deals.

Its time like these that I need a Charry Bomb



Overall, the hours I have sunk into this game have been enjoyable and repetition wasn't a factor because it offers new things to do every step of the way. I was pleasantly surprised by this little gem and its the reason downloadable titles are becoming even more popular. Conclude this game with zombies singing along to the end theme and you got a winner.....that's right, there's a song.

Grade: Favorable