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2008 Game of the Year

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

I always have to delay my game of the year consideration until I have had a chance to play the great crop of games that comes out right around Christmas time.  This year I had the opportunity to vote in the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards.

The nominees for game of the year were:

  • Fallout 3
  • Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Left4Dead
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • Metal Fear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

After playing each of the games I have to give my game of the year vote to Metal Gear Solid 4.  Every one of the games on the list has pushed video gaming forward in its own way.  I strongly considered Left4Dead because of the AI director innovation and how well put together the experience is.  I also considered LittleBigPlanet for the astonishing move forward in user-created content.  Ultimately though, I could not pick anything other than Metal Gear Solid 4.

My preferences tend toward whichever game is the most engrossing and immersive.  MGS4 was the game that hit that target the hardest.  The visuals were jaw-dropping throughout the game.  No other game this year, or possibly ever, did such a great job of making you feel what the main character was feeling.  I didn’t even care about the long cut-scenes until the very end.  The cut scene during the credits is very long and slow and the player has had enough by that point.

I put 40 hours into Fallout 3 this year, but never found myself as engrossed as I did in MGS4.  I never found myself up at 1-2am playing Fallout.  MGS4 was the only game that kept me engrossed until the early morning hours this year.  The most amazing part is that I have never really been a fan of the Metal Gear series.  Outside of the original Metal Gear Solid, I never put a lot of time into any of the games.  I never expected to like the game as much as I did.

If you have a PS3 you owe it to yourself to play Metal Gear Solid 4.  It is the best game of 2008.

Fallout 3 PC has Xbox Achievements

Friday, October 31st, 2008

One of the reasons I considered getting the Xbox version over the PC version was because I’m not above the Pavlovian attachment to Xbox Live achievement.  Good news!  The PC version has them.  Since Fallout 3 was lead developed on the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live for Windows is now free, the PC version allows you to get exactly the same achievements.

A couple of quick notes:

You need to activate the live features.  Select “Live” from the menu screen before you start playing.  If you do it during a game, it will end your game without saving it.  That is a total pain.  Also, if you activate live after you start playing you won’t be able to see your save games any more when logged in, only when logged out, which won’t give you any achievements.

There is a fix for finding your save games.  Go to the My Games folder in My documents.  Find the Fallout 3 folder and copy your save games from the default directory into the one that has your Xbox Live user id.  Now you should be able to log in and see them.  Your achievements will not be retroactive.  Luckily I really only need to replay the vault section to get what I missed.

Steam Pre-order of Fallout 3 Doesn’t Seem So Bright

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

After doing some research on Fallout 3, I decided to go for the PC version for two reasons

  • An active modding community exists that will likely extend the game after the SDK is released
  • My computer is more powerful than my 360 or PS3 so it can display the graphics better

An extra bonus was that the game is $10 cheaper for the PC, but that is offset by the fact that it can’t be resold.  Originally, I pre-ordered the game from Amazon, but last week the game showed up on Steam and I cancelled my preorder.  I placed an order on Steam instead because I prefer to never have to keep track of the discs or put them in the drive.  I can always just re-download from Steam if I ever want to install it.  I like that.

The problems

Steam is taking forever to tranfer the files to me.  The game didn’t pre-load!  I didn’t think the download would be a huge issue over cable modem.  I can’t remember the last time downloading something other than a high definition movie was an issue.  It has been hours of downloading now and it still isn’t done.  Release day delivery from Amazon would have gotten here faster.  Valve really needs to consider adding bit-torrent like P2P capability to their network for major releases like this.

It isn’t steam’s fault, but I’m starting to get a bit worried about the PC version.  A quick scan of the forum thread about Fallout 3 on Gamerswithjobs.com shows that lots of people are having problems and the PC release may be buggy.

I’m wondering a bit now whether the 360 version was the better way to go.  There is something to be said for ease of use.  We’ll see once I finally get to play the game.