Ravaged Review

Game Reviews, Games

2 Dawn Games has a fine lineage.  They bring experience from Battlefield and Frontlines.  They know how to make things go “bang” and “boom”.  Ravaged is the culmination of that experience and then some.  If it isn’t already on your radar, get it there now!

Gameplay

Ravaged pits you and your rough-necked marauders against a band of equally rough-necked marauders.  Teams square off for some good old fashioned killing and stealing. The game mode available to me at the time of review was Capture The Resource.  In this mode, players must travel from their spawn point, moving across the map and capturing bases and eventually, resources that are held in the enemy camp.  Capturing bases grants your team the ability to spawn there, while capturing resources nets your team points.  Kills don’t count towards your team’s score, but it’s still important to take out those rascals trying to steal your team’s resources.

While on foot, game can be played in either first person or third person perspectives and is swappable at the press of a button.  I preferred the first person view, so that’s how I played.

There are five playable classes, and each class has a Primary weapon, a secondary weapon, some type of grenade, and a melee weapon.  The classes and their primary weapons are Bandit (SMG), Warrior (Assault Rifle), Bodyguard (RPG), Assassin (Sniper Rifle), Grunt (Heavy Machine Gun).

You start on foot, but like in Battlefield, you don’t need to stay that way.  Players spawn with several mobility options including quads, jeeps, pickup trucks, and helicopters, most of which allow you to buddy up with a teammate or two while one drives and the others do the shooting.  While you are not completely harmless against opponents who are in vehicles, you are mostly defenseless, so if you find yourself in the middle of the wasteland without a ride, you have a fair chance of ending up as someone’s hood ornament.

Both player movement speed and vehicle speed seemed right on and balanced.  Turning in the vehicles with the WASD is a little unnatural, but functional.  The vehicle physics have a nice balance of arcade and realistic behavior.  Crashing into another vehicle at high speeds doesn’t result in both vehicles crushed into unrecognizable masses.  Instead, you get a some thrilling spins and flips as both drivers struggle to be the first to regain control.

Graphics

While “post apocalyptic wasteland” doesn’t usually beg for beautiful vistas, if you’ve got the video card, Ravaged has the pretty.  I loved the details in the vehicles, and the look of the rocky terrain (I know it’s just rocks, but I am a sucker for geology).

Explosions are satisfying  Shooting and running animations are natural and realistic, and the look of choppers and land vehicles in motion was glassy smooth.

The level design is also impressive.  Hills and long inclines are present where many other games settle for flat maps.  This adds to the visual aspect of Ravaged, as well as the playability of the maps.  Enemy targets are harder to hit when cresting and falling over the dunes, but it just looks more interesting because of the rolling hills and natural structures that populate the game worlds.

The man-made structures vary from simple, small, single floor buildings to large ramshackle fortresses.  All of this fits the mood and setting of Ravaged nicely.

Sound

There isn’t much to say about the audio work here.  Gun and vehicle sounds are well sampled and executed, and there is some cool echoing and occlusion with the sounds seemingly acting like their real life counterparts would.

There is no epic score here, it’s kind of a “bring your own jams” occasion, but we don’t think you’ll mind the scarcity of tunes, what with all of the ‘shooting and dying’ going on.

This Means War

The nature of a multiplayer-only game means that it’s only as strong as it’s community.  Ravaged has the potential to take off and build a strong community.  The folks I played with were helpful and generally good sports.  A good start indeed.

Since this is a multiplayer-only game, there is no vast campaign to play through and there is no leveling up, meaning everyone is on the same footing from the start.  The only thing that will get your team the win is the skill and teamwork you bring.  This is a pro/con feature.  On the plus side, you won’t get worked by some level 50 that has unlocked the super sniper or some insanely overpowered killing machine.  Unfortunately, this means there is no carrot-on-a-stick dangling in front of those who may come from Call of Duty backgrounds and love their perks and unlocks.

But regardless of what camp you honed your shooting skills at, Ravaged brings a surprisingly fresh take (given the wasteland setting) on the multiplayer shooter genre and is worth a look.

Four out of Five

Preorder/Buy Ravaged here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/96308/

Hell Yeah! Review – Hell, Maybe

Game Reviews, Games

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Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit.  Simply based on the title alone, it sounds like we are going to have a good time.  We’ve got an enthusiastic name, some anger, and a dead leporid.  Throw them all together and it seems like you’ve got party central.  Unfortunately, the sum of the parts doesn’t quite add up.  While there are some fantastic elements to Hell Yeah! (HY!), a few persistent issues subtract from what could have been a brilliant package.

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Interview with Dameon Clarke (Borderlands 2, Dragon Ball Z)

Games, Movies/TV

With television appearances on 24, CSI, and Prison Break; video game voice contributions for Borderlands 2 and Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 among others; and more than a decade of work in the English Dragon Ball series, there is a good chance you have seen or at least heard Dameon Clarke.  Dameon recently spent some time answering our (and your) questions about acting methods, aliases, and why it’s so fun to play the villain.  Check it out.

Dameon Clarke photoHandsome Jack voiced by Dameon Clarke

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Melissa’s Weekly Review. Take One.

Movies/TV

What’s up Fizmarble readers? Do you guys have a name yet? Fizzies? You should work on that, as a group.

Anyway, with the start of the new Fall Television Season, I thought I’d start a weekly column with a few of my favorite moments of the week. Or least favorite, as the case may be. Just whatever stood out as especially crazy/funny/heartbreaking/important etc etc. The shows will change week to week.

Now, I have very specific rules about spoilers, which I won’t get into here. But here are the basics – this round up will have spoilers, after the jump. Never in the headline, and never in this section. But once you go inside, there will be some. I will put the title of every show I am discussing in bold, so if you haven’t watched, just avert your eyes and scroll along to the next show and come back later. Sound good? Wonderful. Then let’s get to this.

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Realms of Ancient War (RAW) Review

Game Reviews, Games

RAW cover

Realms of Ancient War (RAW) is a hack n’ slash/action RPG from French developer Wizarbox.  It borrows elements of Diablo, Torchlight, and basically every other dungeon crawler ever made.  We don’t expect these types of games to break new ground, it’s pretty much entirely iterative now, and that’s ok.  But we do expect that if you are going make a dungeon crawler, you meet the standard set before us.  It is unfortunate that I must tell you that RAW doesn’t meet the standard.  I will however tell you where and how RAW fails to comply with the aforementioned standards.

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Sons of Anarchy Season 5 Premiere: What to Expect

Blog, Movies/TV

In just four more days the highly anticipated Season 5 premiere of Sons of Anarchy will be hitting the airwaves on FX. This show never disappoints to bring the intensity and drama. I’ve had a chance to screen the first two episodes (humblebrag?) so I thought I’d give you some little tidbits to whet your appetite and get you through til Tuesday!

Check out my thoughts after the jump…

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Happy Wars Beta now available as part of Xbox Live Public Preview

Games

Free to play title Happy Wars has a beta, and it’s out now.  That means if you are in the Xbox Live public preview, then you can help yourself to some experimental Xbox free to play action.  As usual, Xbox live gold members only.

Two games have been announced this year as being free to play, or freemium titles.  But the Happy Wars beta was a bit of a surprise today.  If you played it, we’d love to hear what you thought of it.  Does free to play have a future on the 360?  We hope so.

Xbox Deals and upcoming releases for September

Deals, Games
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting, or Dogfighting, or…well everybody was fighting at least and that should be enough for you.  September 5th sees two action games, followed by some sweet ninja action on the 7th.  Ohhh, speaking of ninjas.

 

Xbox LIVE Arcade  Release Date MS Points
Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise 5-Sep 800
Dogfight 1942 5-Sep 1200
Mark of the Ninja 7-Sep 1200
Red Johnson’s Chronicles – One Against All 12-Sep 800
Double Dragon NEON 12-Sep 800
Add-ons Release Date MS Points
Skyrim: Hearthfire 4-Sep 400
Pinball FX2: Plants vs. Zombies Table  5-Sep 240
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3: Collection 4 – Final Assault 6-Sep 1200
Battlefield 3: Amored Kill Premium Members 11-Sep 1200
Quantum Conundrum: IKE-aramba! 12-Sep 240
Gold Exclusive Deal of the Week Discount Dates Price
4-Sep to 10-Sep
Babel Rising 400
Rayman 3D HD 400
Mad Riders 400
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare 600
Limbo 600
Sine Mora 800
PopCap 11-Sep to 17-Sep
Plants vs. Zombies 600
Peggle 400
Peggle Nights 200
Zuma 200
Bejeweled 3 400
Heavy Weapon 400
Astropop 400
Feeding Frenzy 2 400
Bejeweled Blitz Live 200
Feeding Frenzy 200
Special Sales Discount Dates Price
Back to School Sale  4-Sep to 10-Sep varies
Kinect Central – Just Dance 3 Spring Break Pack  4-Sep to 10-Sep 320
Kinect Central – Rhythm Party 11-Sep to 17-Sep 400
Games on Demand Release Date
Street Fighter x Tekken 4-Sep
Sniper Elite V2 4-Sep
Cabela’s Adventure Camp 4-Sep
Karaoke Revolution Glee: Volume 3 4-Sep
Birds of Steel  4-Sep
Max Payne 3  11-Sep
Kinect Sports: Season 2  11-Sep
FIFA Street  11-Sep
PowerUp Heroes  11-Sep
Avatar Release Date
College Game Day Update  4-Sep
Rockband Blitz Update  11-Sep

Thanks Major Nelson!