Saturday, 30 October 2010

Mafia II Review

In 2002 Illusion Softworks released a quite game called Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven. The new IP was met with a generally positive response, with some critics calling it more realistic than Grand Theft Auto. So when a sequel was announced in 2007, many people were surprised and pleased to see that this classic series had been given another go and it had not been forgotten about.

Set about 10-20 years later than the original, Mafia II places you in the shoes of a war hero Vito Scaletta. After returning from the war, we see Vito growing back into his old life in the lively city of Empire Bay. We see him join up with his old pals, doing dirty work and slowly rising through the tough ranks of the Mafia. The story is absolutley fantastic and is by far one of the best in the gaming medium. The detail, twists and characters that Vito meet along the way are nearly unmatched, making Mafia II a very strange game now days as most modern games are all about the set pieces and online play, and not about the journey of the main character. Because of this love for the brilliant story, Mafia II has a special place in my collection now, it is great to see a modern game with such a brilliant story and a level of detail that is so rare these days.

But what good is a story without a strong set of characters, and man does Mafia II have a fantastic set of characters. The acting and voice work is top notch and the relationships that Vito shares with his colleague really comes across and help convey the feelings between characters. Apart from the main man Vito, Vito's childhood buddy Joe Barbaro takes centre stage. Joe is a rather marmite sort of character, you either love him or you hate him, I personally loved Joe and thought that he made a brilliant contribution to the game and was a major part in the story. Also, Joe is extremely well acted and his mannersims really help establish a believable character. However, all of the people that you encounter in Mafia are awfully stereotypical, its quite embarassing really. I understand that 2K Czech have produced some of the most colourful characters in gaming, but the cast consists of the classic fat drunk friend, (Joe), the big hard boss with the deep voice and then the classic weapons salesman with an eye patch. But, above all that is the frankly disgusting portrayal of the Chinese people in th game, it is cringe worthy. Maybe im exagerrating it, but I felt that if people complained about the Taliban in MOH, then why aren't people complaining about the Chinese in Mafia? It is that bad.

Some people may find me naive and shallow for caring so much on the graphics of a game, but the inconsistent graphics in Mafia sort of hindered the experience a bit. There is no denying that the facial animations and lighting work is amazing, but it is the smaller things like the edges of buildings or tiny details like the buttons on a phone that are a bit sloppy, and it can really destroy the game. I also found that the framerate would drop occasionaly and I would be stuck with a stuttering picture, but luckily this only happened a couple of times. Also, a tiny thing that is irrevelant but still annoying is that the subtitles are tiny, and I mean tiny. I had to squint many times to make out what they were saying, and that was even with my glasses on!

I've already talked about how Mafia II really excels in tis story telling, but another high point is the atmosphere that is created. It is just magical. As you start off in the winter, you can see snow falling, people wrapped up warm and the music playing on the radios is all cheesy 1940 christmas songs. But, the two things that really help create a picture are the untouchable authienticity of the radio and the cars. There is only a choice of 3 radio stations, a bit measley compared to GTA 4 if I dont say myself, but, these radio stations play awesome music that you can even see developing as Vito does in the game. It is a pleasure to listen to the early days of rock 'n' roll and the sweet sound of a 5 part harmony, it is just magical. Also the cars are really good too. Although many of them are a bit slow and sluggish- much like they were back then- the range of cars and choice of custiomisation is fantastic; giving you a real choice to chop and change cars and colours to see what you prefer. Another nice touch is the speed limiter that you can turn on and off when driving. I found this very helpful when driving as the police in Empire Bay are really quite harsh and will chase you for any minor offence, sometimes being a good thing, but also being a burden.

But where is a game without a set of easy controls and a nice range of missions? Well Mafia II is, well, to be honest, a bit mixed here. The controls are extremely simple and are very easy to get used to, but its the weird camera angle that slightly irritated me. Maybe other critics haven't mentioned this as it didn't bother them, but I felt that the actual camera angle could be a bit obtrusive sometimes, which really annoyed me. However, camera angles aside, the actual gun play is great. There is a large array of guns; from Greaser guns to Thompson's and from Magnums to shotguns, your arsenal of weapons is awesome and it gives you great firepower, sometimes a little too much. The cover system is OK, but not perfect as I got attached to a wrong piece of cover several times, but it is still solid enough to not be a massive negative. One other slightly annoying factor is the lack of blind fire, a technique that I would think is a staple idea when constructing a third person shooter. But, its not just the guns and cover system that make the levels good, its the settings. I will warn you now though, at the beginning of the game the missions you are sent on are quite dull and will normally involve you driving from point A to point B, a factor that becomes very tedious. But I also feel that by starting off with the smaller jobs and then gaining momemtum, it helps show how Vito and Joe become more respected and trusted in their mafia famillies. However, after the boring tasks your are thrown into a brilliant range of mission settings that even beat games such as COD or Resident Evil. You will be sent to placs such as a hotel, to a slaughterhouse and then to a planetarium, all of which will consist of intense gun fights. The settings are amazing and help create an interesting array of levels for you to explore.

I like Mafia II, actually, I like it a lot. I think it is great how 2K Czech have concentrated on bringing us a involving story that is fantastic and a colourful range of characters, but I feel that they may of missed with the gameplay and the pacing of the game. I occasionaly found myself in the midst of a gun fights, and then having to drive back home straight away, a complaint that may spoil the game for other people. But I really do like Mafia II, it is a great game with an unmatched story. 2K Czech have produced one of the finest gaming protaginists in gaming in the form of Vito Scaletta and the atmosphere that they have created is fantastic. Mafia II may seem like the game of the Godfather, but trust me, it is not the Godfather of games.

8/10

Monday, 18 October 2010

Top 5 most anticipated games for 2011

We still haven't got through Autumn and Winter yet, but us gamers are already looking forward to what next year will bring us. Yes there are many awesome releases that are coming out over the next 3 months, lots of which will be huge (COD, Gran Turismo, Vanquish etc), but we still cant ignore the pure bliss that will be gracing our consoles next year. Here is only a few, but they are my most anticipated games of the next year....

5. Twisted Metal


The Twisted Metal series has always been big in the USA, but it never really took off in Europe, however, the new instalment is looking to change that. The brilliant Twisted Metal is the classic car combat series that did what God Of War did for the hack 'n' slash genre, it made it easy and accessible. With the best gameplay about and some of the funniest, darkest and sickest humour ever to come out of the video gaming medium, the Twisted Metal series is back with a very large bang. Following the main antics of Sweet Tooth, a sick clown with a flaming head, the story and plots for the series have always been over the top, but still fantastic. Announced at E3 too, this game has really got me excited, so excited in fact that I have watched the trailer at least 7 times! Although the early demo showed very mediocre graphics, there is no denying that it looked immensely fun anyway, and what more could you ask for from a car fighting game?!? With a strong legacy of being one of the best games with mates, the new Twisted Metal is looking as if it may storm Europe at last, and, come on, there's a robotic, walking, evil ice cream truck!



4. Crysis 2


The first Crysis was a very unique, exclusive game as it could only of been experienced on a massive, full spec, ridiculously powerful gaming PC, and still to this day, is a one of a kind game. The original was released in 2007 and featured some of the best physics around, some of which are still the best today. The graphics were insane and the gameplay was inventive, fast and fun. The second game from EA is looking to ramp everything up and let the consoles experience the beauty of Crysis too. The game had already had many demo's released, and although it kills me to say, it look better than Uncharted 2. However, it not just a good looking game that is oh so nice, no, Crysis 2 is still the intense, exciting and brilliant game that it was before, only this time set in New York City, not a jungle. The big selling point of the first Crysis was the amazing Nano Suit, it was a suit which gave the player lots of game changing abilities, such as invisibility or super strength, but not only is this being continued in the single player, EA have shown us how it can work in the multiplayer. Much like Bioshock, many fans went up roar over the announcement of online in Crysis, but with an incredible demo shown at E3 this year, the fanboys had their mouths shut tight. Although it was only a 5 minute video, that 5 minutes showed us a more intense, tactical, better looking and crazy version of COD online, so, you never know, we could have a genuine Call Of Duty beater here!



3. Portal 2

Oh Portal, how I love you so. You were a simple add on in a brillaint collection of games and you showed us hwo such a beautiful game could be created without guns and shouting. Once again, Valve had made a fantastic game, along with EVERY other game in their prestigious catalogue! Portal is still to this day the best console puzzle game ever and one of the most original concepts out there. Not only did Portal introduce us to the some how loveable GLaDOS; perhaps the greatest ever game villain and one of the funniest characters in gaming, Portal introduced us to the lovely Portal gun, a  dreamy magical gun that nerds still want in their rooms and also the adorable companion cubes, oh the companion cubes! But, since the original only lasted about 6 hours and was extremely short, Portal 2 has promised to step it up a gear and create a really unique world that will, once again, grab the players attention and help make a truly special game. We have already been shown the intriguing concept of  Pneumatic Diversity Vents, Repulsion Gel and the Faith Plates, which have all shown ways of new changes and solutions for working out the ever increasing puzzles that lay ahead. Along with the new game changers, a co-op section has already been confirmed and had shown us to loveable, slightly weird bots that look like the old sentry guns from the first one. By adding two players, Vlave have opened up a whole new avenue of pleasure with online play. The original Portal was one of the most unique games ever made, and somehow, the second is shaping up to be even more unique! As long as Still Alives in it, we will be happy!















3. LittleBigPlanet 2


Most people will know by now the true love I feel towards game characters such as Kratos and oh so sexy Nathan Drake, but one little ickle person that I have yet to talk about is Sackboy. Never has a video game character been as simple, but as purely charming as this little critter. When I received the first LBP for Christmas 2 years ago, it was still an empty game. Yes there was a story mode and level creator, but the true potential hadn't been unlocked yet. And then, as the two years passed, the game truly game alive; we were seeing Indiana Jones remakes, art galleries and even an incredible pirate ship level that easily resembled the Pirates of the Caribbean. From what had started off as a strange, empty new IP that had been lovingly made by a lonely developer studio known as Media Molecule, the game grew and grew, to an unbelievable size of over 1 million levels, all created using the level creating tools! And LittleBigPlanet 2 has already shown us how it is getting bigger and better. Even in the recent beta we have witnessed the creation of strange FPS, brilliant over head racers and even something simple such as giant noughts and crosses. Media Molecule claim that they are leaving the game to the public and community, as in the original, they took over. The level creation tools are easy to use and the new uses for them are there and ready to be used, but they need growing and experience, much like the original. In the words of Alex Evans, 'LittleBigPlanet 2 is not a platforming game any more, it is a platform for games'. What he is trying to say is that the game is not going to have one boring genre for it, it will be a mixture of many genres, all lovingly pieced together by the strongest gaming community out there. LittleBigPlanet 2 WILL be huge, no doubt.






1. The Last Guardian


The Last what??? Exactly. And that's why this game rightfully deserves its place at the top. Unlike the last 4 games, this will be a small entry.

The Last Guardian is the newest game from the small developers named ICO. ICO produced the fantastic games ICO (strange name) and one of the best games ever made, Shadow of the Colossus. The company's first two games really struck a chord with the gaming community, it got rid of all the guns, bullets and explosions, and introduced a quite game, that relied on the emotional connections with a certain character. The first was your horse, and even more brilliantly, in Shadow, the actual Colossus. Not much is actually known about the new instalment apart from  the fact that you play as a young boy who is mysteriously partnered with a giant bird/dog like creature. Although we have only witnessed this beast for 2 minutes, gamers everywhere have fallen in love with him and the game is slowly growing, with new information only released, say, every 4 months.  Whilst COD goes about with its loud explosions and shouty men and FIFA continues with its repeatable, same old footy games, ICO are very slowly working on this masterpiece, just piecing it together. It may not be the biggest or well known game being released in 2011, but due to ICO's record, and the pure mystery surrounding this project, I have to award the most anticipated game of 2011 to The Last Guardian, a truly special creation.









The Ones that got away........

We all know that there are way too many games coming out next year, and I thought I would just mention the brilliance that is turning gaming into a mainstream medium. Some of these will be fantastic, whilst some may let their fans down, but it just goes to show how much effort goes in to giving us gamers the best possible rewards, something that other services dont give their true fans;

Killzone 3                                                 Doom 4                                            Batman Arkham City
Infamous 2                                                LA Noire                                         New Battlefield
Gears of War 3                                        The Agency                                      New COD
Dead Space 2                                          Spec Ops; The Line                          Brink
Rage                                                        Alice in Wonderland                         Motorstorm Apocalypse
Metal Gear Solid Rising                            I am Alive                                        Bioshock Infinite