Weird and wonderful PS2 game...
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Weird and wonderful PS2 game...
We have a Playstation 2, but I haven't really used it very much. At first I liked some of the fast paced shoot 'em up or racing games but in general I found that instead of relaxing me, they got me jittery. Games like golf (Hotshots Fore, or Outlaw Golf) are more my middle aged speed...
A couple of weeks ago on NPR's Fresh Air, I heard a review of a Japanese game called Katamari Damacy which sounded right up my alley. I checked some online reviews, watched some video clips, and bought a used copy.
This thing is a BLAST. It's totally non-violent and really easy to learn. It almost seems more of a video toy than a game. The storyline is that the King of the Cosmos or some such title has inadvertantly destroyed all the stars. He sends you, the Prince of the Cosmos, to Earth to gather up materials to make new stars. You're given a lumpy sort of sticky ball called a Katamari which you roll around, picking up whatever it rolls over. At first it will only pick up small stuff like thumbtacks,paper clips, nuts but as it gets bigger your scale alters and you can pick up mice, batteries, all sorts of foods (many Japanese!), etc. At each level, you're given a certain diameter sphere to build before you can go to the next.
The game is totally surrealistic, with no logic to what objects are available in any location. The soundtrack is very catchy, and the 3-d graphics are terrific. My wife said it reminds her of Yellow Submarine. Fairly young kids can learn to play this, but older folks like myself will also find it addicting. Check out : http://www.namco.com/games/katamari_damacy/
There's a sequel, but this first one will keep me occupied for quite a while.
A couple of weeks ago on NPR's Fresh Air, I heard a review of a Japanese game called Katamari Damacy which sounded right up my alley. I checked some online reviews, watched some video clips, and bought a used copy.
This thing is a BLAST. It's totally non-violent and really easy to learn. It almost seems more of a video toy than a game. The storyline is that the King of the Cosmos or some such title has inadvertantly destroyed all the stars. He sends you, the Prince of the Cosmos, to Earth to gather up materials to make new stars. You're given a lumpy sort of sticky ball called a Katamari which you roll around, picking up whatever it rolls over. At first it will only pick up small stuff like thumbtacks,paper clips, nuts but as it gets bigger your scale alters and you can pick up mice, batteries, all sorts of foods (many Japanese!), etc. At each level, you're given a certain diameter sphere to build before you can go to the next.
The game is totally surrealistic, with no logic to what objects are available in any location. The soundtrack is very catchy, and the 3-d graphics are terrific. My wife said it reminds her of Yellow Submarine. Fairly young kids can learn to play this, but older folks like myself will also find it addicting. Check out : http://www.namco.com/games/katamari_damacy/
There's a sequel, but this first one will keep me occupied for quite a while.
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I've been playing the heck out of this since christmas
Guitar Hero...game for the playstation 2
It's kind of like Dance Dance Revolution...on the screen, there's a rock star, and he's playing the guitar. There are notes that come toward you, and you have to be holding the correct fret button and strum in time with the music. The more notes you hit correctly, the higher your multiplier.
(in this picture, the person is about to get the next note wrong, because he's holding both the red and green fret buttons, and he should only be holding the green one).
It's not really playing the gutar, but it feels like it! The technology even supports hammer-ons and pull-offs. And get this: hit certain combinations, and you get "star power"..where you literally have to yank the guitar into a neck-up position a la Wayne's World, and rock out! It has a sensor to actually detect when you've yanked the neck up, and doubles your multiplier; your on-screen avatar does cool guitar tricks while you're in star power mode, playing behind his head, or spinning the guitar around and stuff.
I've beaten the game at easy and medium, and am currently working on hard. I've spent my hard earned concert money unlocking the Grim Reaper as my lead guitarist..he plays his scythe with strings running down it. Very rock and roll.
Guitar Hero...game for the playstation 2
It's kind of like Dance Dance Revolution...on the screen, there's a rock star, and he's playing the guitar. There are notes that come toward you, and you have to be holding the correct fret button and strum in time with the music. The more notes you hit correctly, the higher your multiplier.
(in this picture, the person is about to get the next note wrong, because he's holding both the red and green fret buttons, and he should only be holding the green one).
It's not really playing the gutar, but it feels like it! The technology even supports hammer-ons and pull-offs. And get this: hit certain combinations, and you get "star power"..where you literally have to yank the guitar into a neck-up position a la Wayne's World, and rock out! It has a sensor to actually detect when you've yanked the neck up, and doubles your multiplier; your on-screen avatar does cool guitar tricks while you're in star power mode, playing behind his head, or spinning the guitar around and stuff.
I've beaten the game at easy and medium, and am currently working on hard. I've spent my hard earned concert money unlocking the Grim Reaper as my lead guitarist..he plays his scythe with strings running down it. Very rock and roll.
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I play a bit of that tooCongratulations wrote:All of my time is occupied by World of Warcraft.
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This is what im currently playing.
You need nerves of steel!
http://tlfe.org.uk/interactive/noughtsandcrosses.htm
Great Graphics too!
You need nerves of steel!
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Great Graphics too!
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Re: Weird and wonderful PS2 game...
The 13 yr. old vid game afficionado at my house calls that game "addicting and frustrating."brewerpaul wrote:This thing is a BLAST. It's totally non-violent and really easy to learn.
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