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Added by KimFidler on Sept. 9, 2009


 
 
Yesterday I made a post about Killzone 2 and why no one bought the DLC.  I get it now. 
 
After getting to the higher ranks in multiplayer where people actually have access to the missile launcher, multiplayer becomes a complete fucking mess.  At the lower ranks the game is a shooter that relies on you actually being able to use your weapon to get kills, at the higher ranks all that's required of you is to pick the missile launcher, spam 3 missiles, die, and then repeat.  I don't think I've ever changed my opinion on a game so quickly but after about 4 hours of high rank play I'm officially finished with it. 
 
Fuck you Killzone 2.
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Added by KimFidler on Sept. 8, 2009

I don't know if it's just me but it seems that many people have already forgotten how awesome Killzone 2 is.  I never got it until this past weekend so I'm not really sure how it was when the game launched but it seems that while it does have a pretty healthy online community, it's missing something important that both Call of Duty and Halo has.  The players' willingness to purchase additional maps to get more time out of the game. 
 
As soon as I picked up the game and played a few rounds online, I logged onto PSN and purchased the map pack bundle that was recently released with all 6 maps.  For the price I thought it was very worth it and I figured that many other people would feel the same.  I guess I'm in the minority.  Of all the games I've searched, I have found one game that actually had people playing the map pack and the title of the game was "Trophies & XP."  Yeah it was nice to knock off 2 bronze trophies I was going for but it still seems kind of useless to buy them if no one is actually playing them in some kind of steady rotation. 
 
Have any of you that bought Killzone 2 thrown down the money for the extra maps or have any interest in doing so in the future?  It seems that the best option for most companies is to release everything in one big bundle with a single player addition and perhaps a code for a beta test to really entice people into buying them.  Either that or a ton of people are starting to feel really burned by "Game of the Year" editions coming out 10 months later that include EVERYTHING that people had to buy over that time.  Yeah, I'm still a little bitter about the Gears 2 maps and how I had to pay about $45 for all of them when everything was included in the Game of the Year edition for $40.


Added by KimFidler on Sept. 6, 2009


Metal Gear?! 
Metal Gear?! 
Damn it has been a great weekend.  My girlfriend is out of town this weekend so it gave me some time to really put some time into some games I've been putting off for awhile.  More specifically, Metal Gear Solid which if you're counting I have been putting for for about 11 years now.  Yes, while I attempted to finish the original MGS many many times, I would get bored and move onto something else.  In other words, I'm an idiot. 
 
Last night I cracked open the Metal Gear Solid Essentials Collection and said to myself "Self, before we get into that brand new copy of Metal Gear Solid 4 you got with your PS3 Slim, we need to beat these games."  I'm very glad I did.  Metal Gear Solid is amazing!  While I had played parts of #2, I wasn't prepared for the story that was told in the original.  It actually reminded me of the same style employed by Batman Arkham Asylum in that it tells the story of the events of one night and when it's over you really feel as though you yourself has just been put through the ringer.  It really is a really awesome game. 
 
And with that it's onto Metal Gear Solid 2.  Many people really love it, many people really hate it.  If it's anything like the first (yeah I know about Raiden) in terms of story then I think I'll be pretty satisfied. 
 
OH!  I'm also looking to start filling up my PSN Friends List.  I don't have anyone on there and it kind of makes me sad.  Add me up, my PSN ID is KimFidler (I'm not very original).  I'm mostly playing Killzone 2 at the moment.


Added by KimFidler on April 15, 2009



For the past 2 nights I sat down with Fracture and I have to admit the single player was actually alright.  Repetitive and dumb AI but the actual game and easy achievements were decent enough to make me want to finish it.  I think I managed to get about 700 points for a play through on the easiest setting (yeah I'm a puss) and it only took me about 6 hours in total.

The best part about playing Fracture was the online.  It doesn't exist.  I tried to find a game to knock off the really easy online achievements and there was not a single person playing it.  Not 1 person on planet Earth cares enough about Fracture to actually play it online and while that should make me angry, I think it's ridiculously funny. 

Overall it was worth the $10 I paid for it and if you have a couple of dollars/hours to waste on a mindless 3rd person shooter with easy achievements, you might want to pick it up.


Added by KimFidler on Jan. 12, 2009

Oh Teddie...
Oh Teddie...
For a brief second there I had forgot how hard the Shin Megami Tensei games were.  I have played through every single one of the titles that hit North American soil and every single time I forget just how frustrating they can all be at times.  Yesterday I started up a brand new game of Persona 4 and instantly fell in love with.  Tonight I have played for about 4 hours and right when I got to a point in the first dungeon where I was about to fight the boss - I died.  1 hour of work absolutely gone but I will admit that it could definitely be worse.  I once lost 3 hours in Persona 3 because being the idiot that I am I forgot to save.

Thankfully the frustration is actually worth it because the game is so damn good otherwise.  I wasn't sure if I'd be able to go back to a PS2 game and have a good time with it but Persona 4 is pretty much the best RPG I've played since... well... Persona 3.  If you enjoy sitting down with a grindy RPG every once in awhile you should check it out.  I'll keep you updated on my progress.  There's a girl in my class (in-game) that I am so going to try and hook up with. 



KimFidler's Reviews
From Mini-Game to the Best on XBLA - Review by Kim Fidler (XBLM)
  It really is amazing how popular the Geometry Wars series has become. From it's modest roots as a mini-game, to an XBLA launch title, to where it's at today with Geometry Wars Retro Evolved 2. It's become the most well known title on the Xbox Live Marketplace, and if ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on Aug. 3, 2008
More Than the Sum of its Parts - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
It's not every day that a game you expected to be horrible, turns out to be pretty good. I will admit that my expectations for Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy were pretty low, and maybe that's why I had such a great time with it. High Moon Studios has proven ...
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Battlefield: Bad Company - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
Back in 2002, a game came out that was totally different than anything I had played before. It was an online only game that had some of the largest maps I had ever seen, and a plethora of vehicles to traverse them. Battlefield 1942 was my first taste of actual ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 27, 2008
Juiced (Xbox) - Review by Kim Fidler (XBOX)
Street racing, one of the newest forms of youthful expression, has taken the videogame world by storm. Dozens of titles have flooded the market since "The Fast and the Furious" trend began, but only a handful have proved to be worthy of purchase. Is THQ's latest release, Juiced, one of ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Haunting Ground (PS2) - Review by Kim Fidler (PS2)
Have you ever seen a news story on TV that made you ask yourself why anyone would do such a thing? Haunting Ground, Capcom's latest horror offering for the PlayStation 2, is exactly the same type of thing - a voyeuristic adventure that begs to be played, even if it ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Lego Indians Jones: The Original Adventures (X360) Review (X360)
There's something about Lego that never really grows old. You could have been given your first Lego set at 5 years old, and 20 years later still feel inclined to play with it. I remember going home about 5 years after I had moved out and finding my box of ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Sega Superstars Tennis (X360) - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
Whenever a new tennis game hits the market, it seems that I'm always right there to greet it with open arms. I've never been a huge tennis fan, but the games always seem to hook me with their easy to master controls, non-confusing rule sets, and colorful graphics. Sega Superstars ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Dead Rising (X360) - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
Every console generation always seems to have a title that is misunderstood. It has all the elements that makes a game great, yet it attempts something new that many who play just don’t seem to understand. When Dead Rising was released in 2006, it was praised as a title that ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
Up until the day “Rainbow Six Vegas 2” was released, I had a group of friends that still played the original on a daily basis. Each one making bold claims that not only was it superior to the online offerings of other top FPS titles, but it was probably the ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008
Assassin's Creed (X360) - Review by Kim Fidler (X360)
When I was younger, I always wanted to be an assassin. For some reason, the thought of sneaking around in shadows and getting the drop on a drug lord always seemed to appeal to me. When I first heard about Assassin’s Creed, I immediately thought that my dreams were going ...
Reviewed by KimFidler on July 21, 2008


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