Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Old Hedgehog, Old Tricks?


News:


Late last night close to the 10th anniversary of the Saga Dreamcast, teasers broke out onto the web of a new Sonic the Hedgehog game. Now as of late the few ventures the speedy blue hedgehog has taken haven’t been the most successful of games to grace the consoles. I did purchase Sonic the Hedgehog for the 360 and it was, I’m sad to say a very bland experience. However this new adventure for the blue one is said to take Saga’s mascot back to his roots and this pleases Sonic fans very much.

Project Needlemouse (working title) is the name given to the new game so far, and it takes Sonic back to his 2D origins of the 16 Bit era. Project Needlemouse is built from the ground up as a High Definition old school adventure; to bring back the what has recently been lost from the Sonic series.

In an interview with GameSpot Ken Balloughv, Sagas associate brand manager, said this on the subject.

"Old-school Sonic fans have long asked to see Sonic return to a more 2D style of gameplay. Many liked the daytime stages in Unleashed, but wanted to see a game that plays purely similar to the early games of the Genesis. Project Needlemouse is that critical first step that brings Sonic back to his 2D roots. "

If i’m honest this excites me. I’m a massive Sonic fan, I remember playing the original on the Mega Drive when I was very young, and it was the first game that really took hours of my life away from me, and got me interested in gaming in the first place. So Sonic for me is kind of my holy grail of gaming. To see it return to its origins brings back some awesome memories for me, and for this I really cannot wait to get hands on with this one. This one is a massive thumbs up for me.



Also a teaser site has popped up displaying some of the terrain for the new game here; http://www.needlemouse.com/
For the full GameSpot interview jump over to here;
Stay posted for more on the project.
Andrew.

Grand Strategy Just got Grander.

Ok kicking things off, and it’s one for the Strategy fans.

Paradox Interactive have just released Hearts of Iron 3, and well I’m a massive HoI fan, and well a big Paradox fan in general, so I’ve been anticipating this game for quite some time. The whole series is a World War 2 grand strategy game for the PC and you can’t get any grander then HoI. The map encompasses most of the globe and is divided into regions and even smaller territories. The game allows you to either follow your chosen nation through the course of WW2 or you could opt to break away from what really happened and plan your own war for global conquest. Like I said before, the series is truly grand, and is on a huge scale. You can literally select any nation on the planet from that time period and take the helm as you quite literally conquer Europe with the awesome power of Lithuania. Not only though is the map epic but so too are the tech trees and diplomacy. The historical accuracy is also phenomenal. Practically every single general and politician in the world at the time has been accounted for, and is also represented by period photographs. The research and development for the entire series could happily put the History Channels best WW2 research teams to shame.

Now Hearts of Iron 3 looks to be an excellent game and judging from what the developers say it will be. Some of the new features in this game include intelligent AI for both, the player nation and non player nations, an even more in-depth combat system, economy system and political system. The game also features an expanded tech tree and improved gaming engine for both warfare and nation management. The new engine allows you to divide your army up for example and task each army group with capturing a certain target, which then the AI will set about that task. Another new feature is the expanded campaigns. In the previous games, it was possible to follow historical paths as well as alternative paths, but events such as the Austrian annexation or the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour required specific conditions to be met, before that event could be activated. These conditions were never known to the player. Now however with HoI 3 the player is able to see what it is that they need to do, to be able to complete specific events.

Something however I find slightly troubling with this game is the new graphics engine, and the way it is generally displayed. In the previous games, the graphics and layout were basically a combination of spreadsheets and maps, with the excitement of animated 2D units. Now the game takes a much more 3D appearance, and with more detailed units and terrain. The game is very reminiscent in appearance to Europa Universalis 3, another grand strategy game by Paradox. EU3 was the same concept but a different time zone, the renaissance. HoI 3 looks to me to be visually identical to EU3, and this, in most games would be a great thing. However, due to the sheer size of EU3, coupled with the 3D graphics, altogether it made for a rather choppy game experience. I mean you needed a really good gaming PC for it to run smoothly. This worries me that Paradox will make the same mistake with HoI 3, and put so much into it, and forget about the people with slower systems. But this is yet to be seen.

A relief to this problem however is also on its way. Due for release in December, Hearts of Iron 2: Arsenal of Democracy, is a new expansion for HoI2 and is set to update it so that HoI 2 is as in-depth as HoI3 and has the improved AI and added features, however with the classic map and spreadsheet style, which personally I favour.

So, my opinion. Well if you haven’t played any of the HoI or Paradox games, then my advice would be to pick up a copy or a bundle pack of either HoI2 or EU2 (personally I would go for HoI2), and get a feel for how grand the game actually is. Not many shops stock the games however you can pick them up reasonably cheap on the web, Amazon and places similar are good starts. Prices go from between £5 up to around £25 depending on whether you’re buying a single copy or the bundle packs. On the other hand, if you have played HoI before and do like it then if you have a good PC go for HoI3 if not, and your running an older system or a laptop, then stick with Hoi2 and wait for the expansion.

Andrew, the Editor.

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Go!

Took a while to set up, but it's up. GamerCraic is active.

GamerCraic is a blog which centres on Gaming and Gaming news. The blog will feature articles which will include reviews, news and information and general "craic" about games and gaming. The blog is a small project ran by me in my spare time. The goal is to try and collect and archive information which arises within the gaming community and communicate that information to a wider audience of both casual and serious gamers. Another goal is to provide unbiased information to the gaming community, and to accumulate the information from a broad scope and to present it nicely.

Well, enough about the site. So here’s a little info about me. I'm the blogger and editor of this site and it's my first attempt at something like this on this scale. My name is Andrew, and as you can tell from my profile I’m from Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. I'm in my first year of university studying Journalism Studies, and apart from that I’m a social guy. I also play the Guitar.

Soon I will start posting articles and snippets so check back from time to time, oh and feel free to get in touch if you’re interested.

Andrew, the Editor.