Left 4 Dead 2 (Xbox360)

The original L4D was a great game. It took a simple ‘point and shoot’ premise and ratcheted up the tension by throwing horde after horde of undead zombies your way. It was a blast to play with a friend or friends, and the fast frenetic action forced you to rely on teamwork in order to survive.  Now, roughly one year later, Developer Valve has released its follow up sequel to the hit original. How does it measure up? What’s different? Read on….

GRAPHICS (8/10)

The graphics in the L4D games aren’t eye popping. This latest version is no exception. While the graphics aren’t poor, they lack the textural details of many of the more visually impressive titles this generation. What is important is that the zombies look like zombies and the people look like people.  The game does feature more graphical detail than its predecessor.  Zombies are killed, mutilated, slashed, and flat out abused with even greater detail than before.

Now when you shoot a shotgun at the legs of a zombie, you will see the legs disintegrate into shreds of bone and flesh. While that may seem a bit gory, this IS a zombie game afterall. Also, it adds a bit more authenticity to your attacks. If you can’t take them out with a well placed headshot, what better way to disable a zombie than to surgically remove his lower body with your weapon of choice? Overall the graphics have only improved slightly, but there is definitely more detail in the animations.

STORY (5/10)

The score may be low, but L4D games have never really cared much about a story. You basically know everything you ever will prior to playing the game. The zombie apocalypse is upon us and it is up to you and the other 3 survivors in your group to try and make it out alive. That is the entire plot in a nutshell. What is different is that this game takes place in Lousiana, allowing for some interesting environments.

Also, the original four characters from the first game have been replaced by a new group of four. There is Coach, a former pro football player who is now a coach at a local high school. There is Ellis, a good old country boy who is more than willing to share his bizzarre experiences and anecdotes no matter how innappropriate.  There is Rochelle, the tough female protagonist of the group.  Finally, there is Nick, the gambling hustler who seems to have borrowed his look from an episode of Miami Vice.  Luckily this new group is very chatty, offering up some of the funniest dialogue heard in a game in a long time. 

It’s a bit dissappointing that Valve put in the extra effort to make the characters more likeable, but then seemed to neglect the story behind how they got there and where they are going. With characters as interesting as these,  I’m sure many players would love to have more information about them.

GAMEPLAY (9/10)

This is the area where the game truly shines. The game’s mechanics are basically unchanged from the first game. It is still a simple point and shoot game with a heavy emphasis on teamwork. There is one new gameplay addition, which is the new melee weaponry. Now you can hack, slice, and dice your way through swarms of zombies with chainsaws, katana swords, frying pans, and a number of other deadly objects. The melee weapon replaces whatever pistol you have in the secondary weapon slot. The new melee system actually works very well and it is a wonder why they didn’t include it in the first game.

Another gameplay addition is the ability to dual wield pistols. In the first game the pistol was a relatively useless weapon that served as a bit of a last resort. The only effective way to use it was with a headshot. Now, with two pistols, you can blast your way through just about anything, not to mention that pistols still have unlimited ammo.  With the exception of certain melee weapons, it is usually better to have two pistols than a melee weapon.

The gameplay is just as solid as the first game, with the exception of the improvements listed above. The difficulty level of this game, however, is through the roof. Playing on normal will feel like you are playing on expert. Making things even crazier for those who love punishment is the new ’realism’ mode. In this mode, there are no prompts to highlight items of interest (health packs, weapons, etc). It is all up to you to keep an eye out for these precious survival items. there are also numerous variations on the campaign modes, all making them way more difficult than the original modes.

 There are also the new “special” infected zombies they’ve added. The Jockey is a small midget zombie that will jump on your shoulders and take control of your character, usually steering them towards some hazard like toxic waste or fire. The Spitter is just that. She spits a flood of toxic material that will kill you if you’re exposed too long. The Charger is almost like a weaker version of the Tank. It tackles you out of nowhere and pins you against the wal, pummeling you to death.  Old favorites like the Tank, Witch, Boomer (now in Female form also), Hunter, and Smoker are all back to make your life miserable.

MULTIPLAYER (9/10)

The competitive multiplayer is pretty much the same as the first game, with the addition of new infected to play as.  The real gem of this series is its co-op multiplayer. There is nothing more fun than running through the game with a few friends. Even the best teamwork can unravel with some of the crazy situations that the random AI throws at you.  There are now 5 campaigns to play through, each offering some high adrenaline thrills. There is a carnival level, a swamp level, a burning building level, just to mention a few. It will take very excellent communication skills between squad members if you are to survive any of these campaigns.

OVERALL (8/10)

The game is an excellent game with improvements in nearly every department. When playing this, you immediately sense that this game is far more complete than the first one. It really makes the first one look outdated and after playing L4D2 you will have a difficult time going back to play the first game. Many of the improvements seem like things that should have been included from the series start. Melee is a perfect example. How can you have a Zombie game without melee capabilities (other than the lame shove move)? 

If there is one thing about the L4D series, it is the level of tension throughout the game. The first game had brief calm moments between major action showdowns. This game seems almost relentless in its pacing. Not that this is a bad thing, but after completing one campaign, you’ll be pretty much too drained to hop right into another one. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoy this game and I think that anyone who liked the first game will love this game.  If you hated the first game, this game will have little to offer since it is so similar. For zombie bashing fans, I highly recommend picking this up.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Perhaps THE most anticipated gameof the year, COD:MW2 bursts onto the scene with more of the intense and highly refined gameplay that producer Infinity Ward’s series entries are famous for.  For those looking to continue the excellent experience of the first MW game, this one does not dissappoint.  It’s been a long time coming for this game, so lets do this!

GRAPHICS (9/10)

The graphics in this game are beautiful. The character models all look and move as they would in real life. Everything in this world is incredibly detailed. While the graphics are not the best on any console, you can’t help but to admire how seamless it all blends together to create the game’s immersive environments. Most of the time you’ll be caught up in a firefight, but the next time you’re just running around in this game, take a second to stop and admire the beauty of the graphics.

STORY (8/10)

Modern Warfare isn’t known for it’s storyline and this installment is no exception. The campaign is relatively short. I was able to plod through it on Veteran in just under a day’s time. Thankfully, Veteran difficulty has been toned down to “challenging” from “impossible” in previous installments.  As for the plotline, don’t try to figure it out as it will most likely just confuse you.   There are MAJOR plot twist, major characters are killed off along the way, and overall it doesn’t make much sense, even after completing the campaign. It is as if each plot point is just a reason to set up another incredible action set piece. Luckily, the action is just to satisfying and immersive that no one really gives a crap about what is going on with the plot. If anything, that is a testament to the excellent gameplay of this title.

GAMEPLAY (10/10)

I don’t really give 10′s out very often. However, I feel that this game definitely has it nailed in the gameplay department. They took their already excellent gameplay formula from MW and restructured it. Last year’s World at War seemed to mimic the MW formula very closely, providing some minimal tweaks. MW2 take the same formula and completely revamps everything, adding entirely new segments of gameplay and basically taking their already proven formula to the next level.   Big ups to them for taking the time to add more substance and depth to an already incredibly satisfying system. When you play this game, you will truly feel as if you are on a modern battlefield.   MW2 would’ve sold a billion copies even without these improvements, but it shows the level of pride that IW has in this project by how much more content they have put into this game. If only every game developer added this level of polish to their games also.

MULTIPLAYER (10/10)

The multiplayer portion is perhaps the best multiplayer game I have ever played.  When you start playing, it is instant chaos. Harrier Jets, Helicopters, Predator missiles, sentry guns, etc are all running rampant on any map you play. You really get the feeling of how mortal your character is when facing these mammoths of combat technology. the multiplayer is perfected to such an extent that the only cheap deaths are due to lag. Any other time that you die, chances are that you deserved to die.

The weapons and perks choices are just mindblowing. Endless combinations of weapons attachments combined with perk choices lead to endless customization of playing styles. Perhaps the biggest addition to MW2 is the kill streak set up. This game is all about the kill streaks as they can unlock anything from a simple UAV to a game ending NUKE. You can customize your killstreaks to unlock different rewards depending on how high your kill streak goes.  The custom options in this game are endless, and I haven’t even touched on the callsign/emblem options.

OVERALL (9/10)

I could go on and on about everything you can do in this game. The reality is- if you want this game then nothing I say will change your mind. I’m hard pressed to think of something negative to say about the game. The campaign is very short, but the overall game has the highest replay value of damn near any game I’ve played. The multiplayer is truly where this game shines. I picked this game up along with some of the other big holiday titles and I can honestly say that this is the only game that I have played every single day since its release. If you don’t have this yet, RUN out and buy a copy right away.

Holiday Games Radar (2009)

Since the holiday season is creeping upon us, I thought I’d take a look at some of the most anticipated games this year. There is always a huge rush of titles at this time, and this year is no different. Hopefully we can sort through what games look legit and what games you should avoid.

PS3:

The PS3 has some solid multiplatform offerings coming out, but the real gems of its lineup are the console exclusive games. Kicking things off is the excellent Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. This is a solid game all around. The single player, multiplayer, and co-op experiences all deliver on so many levels. This game is a real testament to the level of polish and attention to detail that developer Naughty dog has devoted to this incredible game. For those of you who have been waiting for a solid AAA PS3 title, wait no longer.

Another recently released game is the latest in Sony’s staple series Ratchet & Clank.  While its definitely been a while since I’ve played a Ratchet & Clank game, the latest incarnation Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time maintains all of the fun elements of the past titles while making enough changes to keep the series fresh and innovative.  What is interesting is that, other than Uncharted 2, no other game companies are making these action platforming games. For those who may be turned off by the game’s kiddie looking animation and graphics, don’t be fooled. The game offers one of the most sophisticated and mind bending gaming experiences you’ll find on any system.

Coming out Nov. 17 is Sony’s God of War Collection. This includes the original God of War I and II both digitally remastered in glorious HD. Even better, is the fact that this bundle includes a beta code to the highly anticipated God of War III. The bundle costs a measly $40, and should definitely be worth it as both games are excellent. I’ve wanted to revisit them, but my PS3 isn’t backwards compatible. Thankfully, with this release you can jam them on your PS3 even if it isn’t backwards compatible.

XBOX 360:

In case you’ve been living in a cave, Microsoft has released the latest game in its beloved Halo series. Halo 3: ODST dropped last month and has been receiving heavy rotation in 360s across the world. the latest chapter in the Halo saga puts you in the shoes of the members of the Orbital Drop Shock Trooper squad. The fresh perspective is a welcome addition to the Halo universe and the gameplay is as tight and responsive as the best games in the series. The gunplay is fast and frenetic like any other Halo game, backed up by a pretty solid story. Factor in the inclusion of all 21 (including 3 never released) maps and you’ve got enough Halo action to keep you busy for some time.  There is a review floating around this site somewhere if you want more details.

Grand Theft Auto : Episodes from Libery City came out this week. This includes both Xbox 360 exclusive episodes: the previously released  ’The Lost and Damned’ and the all new ‘The Ballad of Gay Tony’ with some additional content. Both episodes are also available for download from Xboxlive marketplace individually, but the double package is a great deal. If you no longer have GTAIV, buying the Episodes disc will enable you to play the new content without the original game disc, which is a huge plus. ‘Ballad of Gay Tony’ looks to be the most action packed episode yet, complete with insanely over the top action reminiscent of the best GTA: San Andreas had to offer.

Left 4 Dead 2 hits the streets on Nov. 17. This game looks to take the intense action of the first game and add new zombies, new campaigns, new characters, and all new modes. As a rabid fan of the first game, I can’t wait to get my hands on this one. Hopefully this game is just as much of a blast to play with friends as the first was. There is nothing like trying to survive against endless hordes of zombies with a couple of buddies. For one of the best co-op multiplayer experiences on any system, look no further than the Left 4 Dead games.

WII:

The New Super Mario Bros. comes out this November for the Wii. This game looks to usher in a new era of solid Mario bros. gameplay. Very sinmilar to the resurrection of the Street Fighter franchise, New SMB boasts the same classic 2-d gameplay with beautifully rendered 3-d backgrounds. The gameplay should look familiar to anyone who’s played SMB 1-3, although with some interesting looking additions. Mario can now don a penguin suit and throw snowballs that freeze his enemies. Frozen enemies can be jumped on like platforms in order to access other areas. Further adding to the fun is that 4 players can jam co-op simultaneously.The gameplay looks very old school and very addictingly fun. I only pick up a few Wii titles each year, and this looks like it will definitely be one of them.

MULTIPLATFORM:

With all of these great console exclusive games on the horizon, there is the hugely anticipated release that is on nearly every gamer’s mind.  A little game you may have heard of called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. From all of the media that has been released on this game, it looks flat out incredible. The graphics look superb and the gameplay looks like COD4, only improved dramatically (if that is even possible!). This game looks like it has enough hi tech military shooter action to make even Tom Clancy weep. This is perhaps one of THE most anticipated releases in years, and its release will definitely be epic.

Dropping the same day as Left 4 Dead 2 is another highly anticipated sequel, Assassins Creed 2.  This game looks to have taken everything wrong with the first game and improved upon it. Early indications show that this game could possibly live up to the massive potential that the first game failed to capitalize on.  Not to mention the game takes place in a historically accurate recreation of Florence, complete with incredible graphics and environments, and you have all the makings of a winner.  Although this game doesn’t have a multiplayer component, I’m excited for it as I can pick it up for PS3 and show my system some love this holiday season.

Another multiplatform title that may have slid under the radar of most is DJ Hero.  This is the latest music game to come out and in this one you assume the role of…a DJ! Early reports say that the turntable controler is just awesome, and the gameplay, while still a rhythm game essentially, is fresh and fun enough to breathe new life into the music game genre (which in my opinion has gotten a bit stale). I look forward to scratching records at the virtual club in this game as all the reviews I’ve read so far say that it is a blast to paly.

On The Radar:

 Out just after the holidays are three major releases:  Mass Effect 2, Bioshock 2, and God of War III.  Expect more info on these as things develop.  For now, just take the time to take in the gaming goodness that is being unleashed this holday season.