Thursday, March 29, 2012

Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer: What It's About and...Is It Any Good?

As a big fan of the Mass Effect franchise, I play the game solely for the story. It has brought so many mixed emotions, amazing gameplay, unforgettable characters to interact with, and the option to customize Commander Shepard's appearance to akin to me. I was so attached to Mass Effect that the inclusion of multiplayer didn't exist. However, when I heard the rumor that there might be online elements in Mass Effect 3, I thought Bioware was making a huge mistake. When the rumor became official, I was filled with confusion and a little bit of anger. In my head, I saw a bunch of different Shepards battling it out in Deathmatch or four Shepards teaming up in a special co-op mode for the story. I thought it would defeat the purpose of what made Mass Effect the way it is; storyline and the choices you make.
When the multiplayer portion of the ME3 demo came out in February, I played ready to see how bad it was going to be. Let me tell you, I was wrong. Very wrong.

To start off, let’s explore what the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer mode is. You and three other players suit up as the N7 Special Forces, a special military group made to take down even the most callous enemies as they come in waves, a feat that even Shepard can't do alone (well he could, but everyone needs help in a war fighting against the Reapers). Basically, multiplayer is a co-op oriented survival mode that includes special objectives in between waves. 

This mode actually ties in with the story mode. How, you ask? In the campaign, on the war map on the Normandy, you can check your Galactic Readiness. The amount indicates your chances of victory (or defeat) against the Reapers on Earth. You can increase your chances of victory by doing missions in campaign and of course, defeating the enemies in multiplayer, dwindling their forces for the campaign. Makes sense, right? Right.


As far as who you play as in multiplayer, there's an abundance of characters to choose from. The characters are made from the same classes that are in story mode: Soldier, Vanguard, Infiltrator, Sentinel, Engineer, and Adept. Within these classes are different races you can choose from, which each race has different powers from other races. For example, in the Adept class, you can choose to use a male or female human, an asari, or a drell, the humans having the same powers but the asari and drell contradistinct from the others. Aside from the races and depending on the class, you can also play as a krogan, a turian, a quarian, and a salarian.

Character Selection Screen


I should also mention, in order to play as these characters, you have to unlock them. In order to unlock them, you have to buy equipment packs, which not only contain the characters but also new weapons, equipment for your weapons, equipment to use to against your enemy and for your aid (missiles, medi-gel, survival packs, and ammo packs), and equipment perks. Also, if you already have a character, you can unlock experience bonuses for their class and more customization options. As for if you already have a certain weapon unlocked and "unlocked" it again, improvements would be made to your weapon like weapon damage, weight, and the ammo capacity.

Also with the characters, comes your customization options, which you can change the colors of their outfits and with their weapons affix different weapons parts to help with your weapon's performance, which is something new in Mass Effect 3. For example, you can add a part to help with weapon stability or to up weapon damage. Speaking of performance, your characters are determined by the leveling system. As you level up your character, you add points to your powers, making them stronger and more efficient. However, once you max out your character's level, you have the option to promote the class they're under into the campaign, increasing your chances of victory against the Reapers and your multiplayer's N7 Rating. There is one flaw, however. That entire class is reset back to level 1. So it's your decision; promote your class and help defeat the Reapers or dominate your enemies with your maxed out, level 20 Adept. Paragon or Renegade? 

Now it's time to get into the nitty gritty, the enemies and challenges. The challenges represent difficulty and there are three different challenges; Bronze (Moderate), Silver (Hard), and Gold (Very Hard). The options of enemies are Cerberus, the Geth, and the Reapers, all with unique classes, different types of ground forces, and ways to frustrate the player from their own intentions. As you see above in the second sentence of this paragraph, notice how I didn't add "Easy" within any of the challenges. Why I did that was because the multiplayer is anything but easy. The enemies provide much challenge and will require another player by your side to reach at least wave 5, which is only half way. However, the more you play, better you'll do.
When you first play Bronze challenge, it will seem like the hardest thing ever but as you level up your character and learn the enemy's tactics, it'll get tons easier and you'll eventually be able to tackle down Silver challenge and Gold challenge.

This info is the basics of what multiplayer is and how it works. Now I'm sure you're wondering if it's worth the play. My suggestion...YES! The multiplayer provides challenge for those who are new or just casual gamers and to those who are more experienced with multiplayer modes.

- Erick

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Q4, 2012, What to Expect When You're Expecting to Actually Have Money Going Into Christmas

Hello class, for today's lesson we are going to start off with a few well known facts.

  1. The gaming industry saves much of its firepower for the holiday season, nolo contendere? Ok.
  2. Many video game aficionados, myself included, have had to make a dire choice around this time every year, which ones to leave behind.
  3. Scratch that, two dire choices. Introducing, "To Be or Not To Be: The Collector's Edition pt. 2: The  Bankbreaker"  We've all had to choose whether or not to give in to this devious seductress, the Collector's Edition.
Now, I know there are some tough choices down the road, and the path you choose may or may not lead to your inner enlightenment, but I am here as a messenger, to ensure that those who accompany me are informed about the trials ahead. Without further ado, the contenders, we'll go chronologically, to be fair.

Borderlands 2




First, let me start by saying, if you haven't had a hand at Borderlands, we've got to get you on that.  I'll put up an enticing review of the campaign at a later date, until then, let's go over some details. First and foremost, Borderlands 2 is said to have fixed the primary issue with the first, which is complete disregard for a cohesive story. If you couple that with an equally lovable cast of heroes and enemies alike and 96.5% more wub wub, Borderlands 2 is sure to surpass the greatness that is its precursor.

Standing Stats
Regular Pricing- $59.99
Release Date- 09/18/2012
Scott's Suggestion- Even if you haven't played the first, don't miss Borderlands 2.
No Collector's Edition info available yet.

Bioshock Infinite




Ahh, Bioshock.  Let me run you through my first experience with Bioshock, I opened the game, saw a beautiful steampunk/futuristic environment, and thought hmm, I can't wait to take my time exploring all of the nooks and crannies this game has to offer. Five minutes in, I'm pretty sure I soiled myself. I don't remember exactly though, you know, those damned repressed memories and all.  That aside, the game is beautiful and if you can judge by this trailer, the sequel doesn't disappoint in the environment department.  This may not be a day one buy for me, as I played Bioshock 1 and 2 and I have to say, some of the best storytelling from a game I've seen in a while, but will most likely be occupied with Borderlands 2 at release day.  If you haven't played the other games in the series, I would put this on your wait list until you're able to knock out 1 and 2 first, get past the crippling fear and lonesome that is Bioshock, and you'll be fine.



Standing Stats
Regular Pricing- $59.99
Release Date- 10/16/2012
Scott's Suggestion- If you've played 1 and 2, go for it, if not then it would be best to wait until you've knocked out the first two games.
No Collector's Edition info available yet.

Assassin's Creed III




Now, I am still working through the Assassin's Creed series, I was a little late to the party on that one, but I am finding it fantastic, repetitive, but fantastic nonetheless.  The change of environment this trailer brings had my jaw on the floor the first time I set my eyes on it.  What is a great mix of parkour and public assassination, is now complemented with The Revolutionary War, I am very interested to see how it turns out, and whether or not it deviates from true history and how much it does so.  I most likely won't be picking this up on launch day, simply because Borderlands and Bioshock will still have my attention and I also have not finished the Assassin's Creed series. Regardless of whether I finish before release date or not, I will still be picking this up at one point or another.


Standing Stats
Regular Pricing- $59.99
Release Date- 10/30/2012
Scott's Suggestion- I wouldn't rate the importance as high as the previous two entries (more specifically Borderlands 2), but an eventual buy is a definite yes.
No Collector's Edition info available yet.

Resident Evil 6




The Resident Evil franchise has frankly had some ups and downs within the past few years. What with the movies, Operation: Raccoon City being the down points and Resident Evil 4 and 5 being the better half of the spectrum.  This being the sixth true installment to the game leaves me extremely excited, as the trailer shows, it will be full of action, exploding brains, and so many Leon-Chris bro moments it will make your head spin.  Capcom has brought back the Co-Op story mode, thankfully, and has supposedly improved on the fallbacks that RE:5 saw in its completion.  With all of the flack that RE:5 Co-Op caught, I still thought it was a great experience and really took me back to the old days where you really relied on your partner to keep you alive and out of hungry zombie mouths. I don't know about you, but that's the last place I'd want to be, it would smell terrible.


Standing Stats
Regular Pricing- $59.99
Release Date- 11/20/2012
Scott's Suggestion- Personally, I am rating this as high as Borderlands 2 on my list, RE:4 and RE:5 were too great to pass up and this will most likely not disappoint. Even if you haven't played any of the RE franchise, spend a half hour on Google, catch yourself up, and get this game.
No Collector's Edition info available yet.

The Last of Us




While we're on the topic of anti-hygienic, smelly zombies, we can't leave out this up and coming game from Naughty Dog.  The makers of Uncharted have outdone themselves on this one, the environment looks gorgeous, the scene portrayed above is heart pounding, and that girl looks a lot like Ellen Page. Ok, that's not really game related but it's important, we like Ellen Page, right? Anyway, out of all of the games on the list, I almost hold this one in my highest expectations.  Don't get me wrong, I am PUMPED for Borderlands and Resident Evil, but there is something about a fresh series that gets me going. We clearly have a motley crew travelling together in a place that looks like it was recently bitten by the Umbrella Co. bug, needless to say I am eager to see what the hell is going on here.


Standing Stats
Regular Pricing- $59.99
Release Date- 12/31/2012 (tentative)
Scott's Suggestion- Ahh, freshness. I am very excited for this title and I will be keeping up with news from it in coming posts, just going off the info I have now, I'll be buying it on release day. I am a huge fan of the Uncharted series and The Last of Us should demand your attention.
No Collector's Edition info available yet.

Ok, class, that's the list of games you need to be watching for in Q4, 2012. I've given you my opinions on what you should jump out and get at 12:01 opening day, and those that can maybe wait a couple weeks.  If there is a certain franchise you're interested in, shoot us a comment below and we can get you some news on it in future posts. Now, excuse me while I go watch that last trailer again.

-Scott