A Gaming Diary
Archive for September, 2009
Madden NFL 10 (iPhone)
Sep 10th
When this post appears in her Google Reader my wife my well roll her eyes.
Yes, it’s an American football game!
I’ve barely played it, but I have had some fun with it, despite not having a clue what I’m actually doing beyond the very basics. The sport I understand at a basic level, Madden, not so much. It’s popping up a lot of tutorial screens when I play, but it’s a lot to take in.
Still, it’s good fun and it’s the first American football game I’ve played in years. The last one was probably Madden 2001 on Xbox or something.
I’ll only be playing quick games until I get my iPhone replaced. I don’t think starting a season right now would be wise.
KenKen (iPhone)
Sep 10th
Words With Friends (iPhone)
Sep 10th
Modern Combat: Sandstorm (iPhone)
Sep 9th
Yes, yes, it’s very impressive. It’s basically Call of Duty 4 on the iPhone, I know. The Internet, generally speaking, seems to love it.
I just don’t think I like it very much.
People are praising the controls, saying they finally make virtual pads work. Well, I’ve been fine with a lot of virtual pads for a while now and I find the controls in Sandstorm slow and clumsy. Not horrible, but I do wish I could move faster. (It may be just that I need to up the sensitivity, which I’ll definitely be trying.)
I’m playing it on Easy, but I’m dying all the time. I bought it and played it a bit when it was released, but that was when I was having a lot of iPhone troubles, so I didn’t write a blog post about it. I restarted it again today and didn’t find it any easier. I just can’t seem to find the enemies before I get shot dead. I understand the use of cover, but enemies seem to rush out at you when you move into an open area and there’s no time to get to cover before you die.
Yeah, I know, I’m probably just rubbish. I’m just finding it more frustrating than fun, like I’m moving in slow-motion while the game runs full speed around me.
And why does my character look up in the air if I stop aiming for a bit? Why doesn’t he just continue aiming where I told him to look? And if it has to reset your view, why doesn’t it reset you facing forwards, instead of skywards? It’s probably the most annoying thing in the whole game for me.
Still, I’m going to play it some more, see if it grows on me, as I’ve got it. Right now, though, I do rather wish I hadn’t bought it.
Batman Arkham Asylum (PS3)
Sep 9th
Finished off the secrets last night, without having to resort to the Internet. I feel special.
Also got a few more trophies, some for getting secrets, one for gliding a long way and then the “World’s Greatest Detective” one. Excellent.
Had a quick go at the first challenge room and scraped a medal, but I’m bottom of my friends list by a long way – and I don’t even have many friends on the PS3. (Unlike the 360, where my friends list is completely full.)
Excellent, excellent game.
KenKen (iPhone)
Sep 8th
KenKen (iPhone)
Sep 8th
I decided to put this on my iPhone instead of Str8ts as, despite buying it in the 59p sale a while ago, I hadn’t actually started it, so no save game to lose.
I starts off absurdly simple. So simple it’s almost insulting and definitely not very interesting.
So I’ve been skipping ahead to the Academy and doing the challenges in there to get my rank up. I’ve done all but one level there, but the current 6×6 puzzles it’s giving me are really quite hard. I may go back and do some of the Free Play puzzles, which are the meat of the game, anyway. I just don’t think I’ll bother doing all the 3×3 ones.
Batman Arkham Asylum (PS3)
Sep 8th
Only played for an hour or so last night. Just wandered around the near-empty asylum clearing out the secrets I missed when I played through the story. Mainly concentrated on finishing off the Medical Centre, but I found quite a few in Arkham West, too.
There are a few in the tunnels linking bits of Arkham that have me completely stumped at the moment. Some I can see, but can’t get to, some are just question marks on the map. I wish the map was 3D, that would help an awful lot.