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Why I no longer have any money

July 12th, 2010

If you are a PC gamer, you will probably use Steam, Valve’s digital distribution platform which is kinda known for occasionally having insane sales. Well, One such sale has recently ended. As well as reducing near everything in the Steam store, if you checked back every day you could get your hands on some even further reduced games. And that I did, here’s what I bought and what I think of them so far.

FUEL was my first purchase, at around £5. I’d read the hype that was happening before it’s release, with it’s ridiculously huge open world and the like, but for me the game was a let down. After banging my head against the wall whilst the necessary Games for Windows Live installed and updated itself (Closing the game around 4 times in the process, I mean, what the hell GFWL, why would you do that?), I leapt into the game. Well, no I didn’t, because I needed to adjust the graphics options, which you can’t do ingame. Sigh. Another restart of the game later and FINALLY I can start playing. And.. well.. I really didn’t like it. The actual racing felt clunky and rigid and the way of accessing races, whilst probably the best way to do it with such a large world, took you out of the game. Ditching races for the moment I decided just to explore, and whilst my surroundings looked nice, everywhere felt kinda samey.. Even climbing to some of the game’s Vista points just got me to see the same stuff in a prettier way. Having said that, the weather and light cycles were really enjoyable. Driving along a clifftop path whilst the sun is setting was the most fun I had in the game. What really killed it for me though is the poor GPS, if you’re going to have a game hyped up because of it’s huge gameworld, you might want to make sure it’s usable.

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[MCM] DDR:UK, TurtleStomp does Rock Band

June 10th, 2010

A familiar presence to regular visitors to MCM will be the DDR:UK stand, usually distinguishable by upbeat music and terrifyingly fast footwork. This expo we decided to go and check out their stand properly, having missed it last year. DDR:UK are a rhythm gaming community, and they take games and equipment to expos and conventions all over the place. They had some form of DDR, as was to be expected, Rock Band, Beatmania and Drummania all setup over the weekend.

Whilst MTTG stayed away from DDR (For good reason, you’ve not seen realistic breast physics ’till you’ve seen Daryl on DDR) we did try our hands at Beatmania IIDX, which is absolutely and utterly terrifying to play. For those not familiar with the title, I’ll just wait a minute for you to watch the following video. » Read more: [MCM] DDR:UK, TurtleStomp does Rock Band

Handheld console record smashed at MCM

May 29th, 2010

DS Stuff

The record for most handheld gamers in one place has been smashed at the 17th London MCM Expo, and your favourite MOREtotheGAME writer was part of it. Oh, and Brett, Daryl and Sam were there too, but we all know I’m more exciting really.

Yes, the record previously held by Australia for the amount of simultaneous people playing on a DS was thoroughly beaten with over 500 gamers turning up to support the attempt. After constant reminders not to run the batteries down whilst waiting for the queue to finish checking in, the inability to get multiplayer working due the sheer amount of DSs around and a performance by British J-Rock artist Bentley Jones, everyone got down for 10 minutes of continuous play, after which the MCM Expo Group came away with a world record!

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Be a recordbreaker

May 24th, 2010

DS Party

So it’s only the working week away, the 17th London MCM (Movies, Comics and Media) expo is fast approaching, and MOREtotheGAME is going to be there! Because we’re awesome like that, of course. If you’re going, which you should be, don’t forget to bring your DS or DS Lite to the (hopefully) record breaking handheld console gaming party! The MCM expo group are aiming to smash the record previously held by Australia to go alongside their shiny record of The Largest Gathering of People in Costumes from a Video Game in the Guinness book of records. Gamer’s edition, naturally.

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[FlashFriday] Robot Wants Puppy!

May 21st, 2010

Robot Want Puppy

Robot Wants Puppy is the aptly named sequel to Robot Wants Kitty, both of which are delightfully presented metroidesque platformers developed by Hamumu.

After guiding Robot through the first game, it appears a kitty on it’s own is not satisfactory, and a puppy must be obtained for Robot to be truly happy. In short, erm… Robot want puppy. Told you it was aptly named, didn’t I? You begin without any special abilities, as you’d expect, but at least you can jump straight away this time! You must work your way through a large, sprawling level, avoiding enemies and lasers as you gain new abilities, giving you access to more areas, and ever closer to the ultimate goal. Puppy.

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