January 16, 2012

The Baconing (DeathSpank)

Status: Completed
Achievements: 10 of 12
Gamerscore: 155/200
DLC Purchased: None

Things seemed to be all well in good in Spanktopia after DeathSpank collected all of the Thongs of Virtue and vanquished Sandy. But the peace didn’t last forever, as DeathSpank soon discovers his wearing of all of the Thongs at once has created a new evil: the AntiSpank. Now he must travel across SpankTopia seeking out the Bacon Fires and destroy the extra Thongs that caused the problem in the first place if he hopes to bring down his evil creation and get back to mocking orphans and keeping overdue library books. (more…)

July 25, 2011

Torchlight

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , , , , — Yukino @ 3:07 PM

Status: Can you really ever finish this game?
Achievements: 12 of 12
Gamerscore: 200/200
DLC Purchased: None

The Xbox Deal of the Week is always hit or miss for me. Too often it’s just a bunch of maps for shooter games that don’t interest me. That changed a couple of weeks back when I noticed that Torchlight was on sale for 800 points. I’d heard great things about the PC version of the game, and when I asked my friends for their advice on the XBL port their comments swayed me into taking the plunge. (more…)

April 20, 2011

Costume Quest

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , , , , , — Yukino @ 4:40 PM

Status: Completed main game
Achievements: 15 of 20
Gamerscore: 200/250
DLC Purchased: None

If you are looking for an adventure game that holds it’s own at any time of the year, look no further than Costume Quest. Filled with sugary treats, villainous monsters and great humour, Costume Quest takes you on a journey with Wren and Reynold, twins who definitely don’t always get along, as they venture out for their first Halloween in a new town. When your twin is kidnapped by an ugly Grubbin named Gus who mistakes them for a giant piece of talking candy corn, it is up to you to save the night and get your sibling home safely. (more…)

February 1, 2011

DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Yukino @ 4:00 PM

Status: Completed
Achievements: 11 of 13
Gamerscore: 190/215
DLC Purchased: None

Impressed with the first part of DeathSpank’s tale, I made sure to pick up the second installment before I stole Lord Von Prong’s Thong. It was a smart move because I immediately began playing Thongs of Virtue. Damn Hothead and their addictive game. Damn that Sandy and her womanly woman-ness! (more…)

January 31, 2011

DeathSpank

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Yukino @ 2:27 PM

Status: Completed
Achievements: 12 of 12
Gamerscore: 200/200
DLC Purchased: None

I picked up DeathSpank and it’s sequel during the recent EA sale on the Xbox Marketplace, months after checking out the demo and wishing I had the points to grab it at launch. Santa deposited some points to my account at Christmas and I decided to hold off on buying stuff right away to see what kind of Boxing Week/End of the Year sales might go down. I have to say I am very glad I held out. (more…)

December 16, 2010

How I Gamed My Way Through 2010

With only a couple of weeks remaining, major video game releases for 2010 are in the books. Looking over the list of the releases I can remember playing, I would have to say I had a pretty solid year hanging out with my consoles. I can’t remember the last time I spent so much time with my PSP, a testament to the power of the non-Final Fantasy JRPGs that smaller publishers Atlus, NIS and XSEED bring to the handheld.

Below is a breakdown of the games I can remember spending more than three hours with this year, although in some cases three hours was three hours more than they deserved. (more…)

October 5, 2010

Plants vs Zombies

Status: Adventure Mode cleared once, enjoying multiplayer
Achievements: 7 of 12
Gamerscore: 100/200
DLC Purchased: None

Hi, my name is Annette and I am an addict. My addiction: Plants vs Zombies. (more…)

June 22, 2010

Diner Dash PSN

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , — Yukino @ 4:07 PM

Status: Still playing, prefer it on the PC

Review for GamingAngels – Dec 28, 2009

One of the best known series in casual gaming history, Diner Dash is the one that started Flo’s gaming superstardom. Flo’s job is stressing her out and she decides to open her own restaurant. You will control the new and improved 3-D version of Flo, running around the restaurant seating your guests, taking checks to the pass, waiting on tables and cleaning up once they have enjoyed their meals. Its all about utilizing your time and figuring out how to serve the most amount of customers without sacrificing excellent service.

As with the original version of the game, you start out with just a few tables in a run-down hole in the wall. As you meet and beat your goals, more tables and upgrades to your restaurant will be awarded to you. Eventually you will have several 2-tops and 4-tops to service. Create chains for added bonuses by performing the same action several times in a row. Each level gives you a regular goal which you must meet to clear the level, as well as an Expert goal which gets you the Gold Trophy “I really ate the whole thing!” for achieving this rank on every level.

Flo is now 3-D, which moves the player away from the original point and click play of the computer versions that started the Dash craze. Using the left stick you will run around the restaurant and try to earn as much as you can in the allotted time. My only issue was some minor collision detection. If I wasn’t standing in exactly the right spot, I couldn’t interact with the diners or tables, having to waste precious seconds trying to find just the right spot. I also found myself bumping into the tables quite a bit and wasting time trying to run in a giant arc around them.

And then I discovered there are shortcuts. You can tell Flo to bring an order up by pushing Square, take her to the counter to pick up orders with Triangle, and bring the dishes to the cart with Circle. If you decide you want to change what you are doing while Flo is heading in one of those directions, simply move the left analog stick to regain control. Keep an eye out for the flashing upgrade icon in the top right corner. Once you have enough money and it starting blinking away, hit the Select button and choose which upgrade you would like to add to the restaurant.

There are four restaurants in career mode for you to complete, as well as added features of Endless Mode and multiplayer modes. You can choose Head to Head mode or Team Dash, allowing up to eight players to compete for bragging rights. I played Tip Wars and Endless Mode online, and both ran very smoothly. (Which is a nice change of pace for me, as most of my PS3 online play has  been brutal in the past.) One of the control modes we tried during this time was Cursor mode, where there is a giant arrow you move around instead of Flo. This mode was a bit clunky and hard to get used to, so I don’t recommend it.

Bringing a game such as Diner Dash to the PSN and XBLA is a great move. It makes the game accessible to people who are not that big into casual games, as well as brings casual gamers to a console where they can play with their loved ones. Nothing is lost in translation from PC to console, which is a huge plus.

Diner Dash is available on both the PSN and XBLA. This review is based on the PSN version of the game.

May 3, 2010

Castle Crashers

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , , , — Yukino @ 5:27 PM

Status: Trying to grab the last 3 achievements I need
Achievements: 9 of 12
Gamerscore: 160/200
DLC Purchased: King Pack, Necromantic Pack

Purchase a Castle Crashers code from Amazon

Castle Crashers is just a blast to play. I have a few characters left to unlock and 3 achievements, but even once that is done, I don’t see myself retiring from the game.

Carcassonne

Filed under: Gamer — Tags: , , — Yukino @ 5:17 PM

Status: Playing occasionally
Achievements: 6 of 12
Gamerscore: 65/200
DLC Purchased: King & Baron Expansion Pack, Rivers II Expansion Pack

Purchase a Carcassonne [Online Game Code] code from Amazon

This was something I picked up to play with my husband before we were married and I was living back home in Canada. I still don’t quite get all the rules, but it’s fun and relaxing.

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