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Great games with amazing soundtracks

7 Jan

I’ve just recently finished playing Bastion and the awesome soundtrack got me thinking about games I love and their music. A lot of my favorite games have amazing soundtracks, but does the excellence of the game make me appreciate a decent soundtrack more or is it the other way around? It’s probably a bit of both, each part being excellent completing the other one to make one especially enjoyable gaming experience. Nevertheless, here’s a list of my favorite games that have amazing soundtracks.

VVVVVV

This little indie game is a must play for all gamers. It’s a regular offering in all the indie bundles popping and often on sale for around 2$. The game is quite short but very enjoyable and the chiptune music fits perfectly.

Don’t let yourself get turned away by its simplistic graphics, it’s one good game.

Bastion

This one caught me by surprise. I had seen a couple of screenshots of the game and it looked interesting, but I was not really considering purchasing it. It’s only once I saw a gameplay video that I understood this game was special. The game features a reactive narrator who accompanies you in your adventure commenting on your actions and explaining the unfolding story. The narrator’s voice is perfect and never repetitive or annoying. Of course, the music is also excellent. It’s available on Steam for $15 and, as most indie games, will probably have deals for it every now and then.

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Why Dota 2 should be free-to-play

13 Dec

Dota 2 merchantYou may or may not want Dota 2 to be free-to-play (F2P), but there are is a reason why it could and it should be, ValvE is the developer behind the game.

There are generally 2 reasons why people don’t want Dota 2 to be F2P:

  • The games will be flooded with noobs and trolls that don’t care about playing well and making sure everyone’s having fun.
  • F2P means having to pay later for DLC (downloadable content) to unlock the full game (heroes, items, etc.)

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Why the real money auction house in Diablo 3 is a good thing

6 Aug

Diablo 3's joke logo featuring a rainbow and unicorns

Some gamers have been outraged at Blizzard’s decision to put an auction house accessible to Diablo 3 players that will require real money. The main issues mostly turn around these points:

  • Cheapening the experience by allowing players to buy their way to the top
  • Destroying the regular auction house because people will obviously favor real money over item trades
  • Blizzard making money from it

All valid points, but here’s why they don’t matter. (more…)

The 3DS mess

2 Aug

About 4 months after its release, the Nintendo 3DS is getting a price cut, from $250 to $170. I remember being excited for the handheld when it was first announced, but the launch lineup was not really interesting. The announcement, along with the news that people who logged in the Nintendo virtual shop using their 3DS before August 12 would be given 20 free downloadable games , made me take another look at the handheld. Certainly, 4 months after its initial release, the system must have some decent games? Not only, the selection of games is very limited, the 3DS still has some big problems that make it difficult to rationalize the decision to buy one.

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DotA overload

19 May

DotA loading screenDotA, which stands for Defense of the Ancients, is a custom map created for Warcraft III where players join either the Sentinel or Scourge team by incarnating a hero. The goal of the game is to defeat the opposing team. The map became very popular among custom map players, including myself, and made its path to many competitive LAN tournaments. The game can still be played today in the custom maps section of Warcraft III.

DotA 2's BloodseekerThe creation DotA has created its own genre and is now becoming mainstream. A first game, League of Legends was released in October 2009. Guinsoo, which modified the original DotA into DotA Allstars, was part of the design team for the game. Another clone, Heroes of Newerth, was released in May 2010. It is often regarded as a less user-friendly game for games who want an experience where skills matter more. It is less popular than its direct competitor, League of Legends, in part due to its price.

Finally, superstar game company Valve, saw the popularity of the genre and decided to purchase the rights to DotA and create a full-blown sequel using its own engine. The sequel, Dota 2, is supposed to play very much like the original, but with updated graphics, integrated online functionality and other benefits that making a standalone game provide.