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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Angry Bird Flu!!


Angry Bird Flu!!

So here we have it, the inevitable Angry Birds retail game for home consoles. Ever since the feathery fiends first invaded our iPhones back in 2009 their popularity has expanded to unprecedented levels with new spin-offs, new platforms and a ridiculous amount of merchandising. Everyone knows what Angry Birds is and the vast majority of the casual and even hardcore gaming populations seem to enjoy their games to some extent.


I won’t lie and say I’ve not been a fan back in the day when their first foray into mobile gaming began.. The gameplay was and still is satisfying and addictive with it’s simple “One-more-go” system where the player must break as much of the castle as possible.
The gameplay with the console release of Angry Birds is exactly the same down to the same levels and visuals albeit with a slight lick of HD paint. That’s not to say this is a bad thing as Angry Birds clearly has a successful formula when it comes to gameplay however translating this to a big screen sat in your front room or bedroom loses the core essence of what made Angry Birds successful. We play Angry Birds and most casual mobile games because we’re bored. They’re designed for convenience in mind so that we can play them in quick short bouts during travelling, waiting in a queue, sunbathing on holiday and so on. Sticking Angry Birds on a console defeats this purpose and puts it up against other console titles that are priced around the same with bigger production values and deeper gameplay experiences.

This leads me onto the biggest question I have with Angry Birds Trilogy; why? On the disc we get a collection of the “Classic” Angry Birds, “Rio” and “Seasons”. Each of these games are split into multiple episodes and further levels in those episodes.
The structure of the game remains exactly the same with the aim of racking up the most points possible by causing as much destruction with as few Birds. These points at the end of each level are converted into stars with a three start maximum. The more stars you collect the more levels and episodes you unlock it’s that simple. The controls work just as well as using a touch screen with the left analogue position the bird on the slingshot, the right stick controlling the camera and the triggers controlling the zoom on the level. It’s a simple control scheme that works. There are other little easter eggs thrown in such as hidden objects unlocking new levels and an extras option on the menu revealing more unlockables like concept artwork and “Bird Biographies”. Why you’d want to know what individual personalities and attributes the birds have is beyond me but it’s there if that’s what you’ve been pondering all these years.

The question however remains. Why would anyone pay £30 for a game which bundles together a package of mobile games that we can get for 69p each totting up to a total of £2.07? It doesn’t really make sense to me but undoubtedly some die-hard Angry Birds fans will lap it up...


This game was reviewed on the Xbox 360.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Really Amazing Spiderman!!


Really amazing Spider Man!!



Yesterday I watched ‘the amazing spider man ’. Obviously, went in with lots of expectations, and as action cliche goes, left my brains at home .was ready to eat the action curry and enjoy the movie.

And the movie filled my tummy with lots of action, thrill, and adventure. And it was not just good acting, fresh story, new star cast, and great sound effects amazing scenes and Mark web that drove me amazed. It was also that the movie had an effective 3D cliche, which could not be ignored.

The amazing spider man is a story of a school boy ‘Peter parker (Garfield), whose mom-dad left him when he was very small and his
nurturing is done by his uncle (Shean) and aunt (Field). Like a normal teenager parker is also engaged in trying to find out who is he?
And in his search to find his identity he is helped by his classmate and first love Gwen Stacy (Stone). Who is the daughter of New York police department’s officer captain Stacy (Danish liary). Gwen is a beautiful and intelligent girl, who helps parker on his every footstep. One day parker gets a strange suitcase. Who was his father’s. Parker now starts to find out the reason “why his mom-dad left him”. This search leads him to Oscorp and dr. curt carner’s (Efaan) lab. Who was his dad’s partner. Parker’s father had invented a scientific formula, which he gives to Carner. Carner uses it for the development of lost organs and he tries the formula on himself first. The formula not works fine and due to the effect of the formula he turns into a giant hideous lizard and starts misusing his new strength and abilities and then starts the struggle between spiderman and the giant lizard.

There are several dozen of special effects and thrilling scenes in the film. The starting of the film is little bit slow, but as the film goes on the film takes us into an adventures world. Garfield has done spiderman and peter parker both role very well.

Many people would have many questions popping up in there mind, like only having experience of a simple romantic comedy film ‘500 days of summer’ (released in 2009) the director mark web will able to do such a big superhero film? Will Garfield be able to fit in the mask of spider man magwire? Will something new happen in the film or will it is a routine superhero film? After watching the film you will get the answer in yes. Web had made an interesting film. His direction is effective. All in all it is an interesting film and a must watch….




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