After announcing it here over a year ago and having to endure a bit of crap about it from various people (including Bioware), Mass Effect has now been officially confirmed as coming to the PC in May. This year. Yes its a 6 month delay. Thanks for being honest from the start Bioware!?!
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It has been awesome year for games and definitely the best since 2004. Everyone will disagree in some way with this list so I’ll just throw it up. Feel free to remind me of anything you think is missing (non Wii).
In the latest Xbox 360 dashboard update they added support for Xvid aka DivX aka MPEG-4 ASP at long last. I finally had the opportunity to try it out this week and so far I’m very impressed. For some reason it isn’t included as standard in the dashboard and requires a 2.5mb download of the “Optional Media Update” which you are prompted to fetch when it encounters a suitable file. Once you have this the 360 will read AVIs off DVDs, CDs, USB drives and over your network with very little trouble. All the files I tested worked as documented in the above link with no playback issues at all and while it doesn’t support AVIs with an AC3 track it will playback 720p Xvids no problem.
Good work MS it’s great to see this feature finally working, just keep the codec machine churning and eventually we will have a fully functional media center :-). Next on the agenda Matroska containers with x264 encoded video please!
I have been playing far too much Peggle recently (as evidenced by my Steam account - can’t hide anything these days) and was a bit worried I wouldn’t be able to take my obsession on the road with me due to my recent Mac defection. Low and behold in a feat of amazing timing Popcap go and release Peggle for Mac OSX! Best of all the save files are fully compatible.
If you are like me and need to move your saves over just go into the Steam apps folder and locate the Peggle userdata directory. Its then just a matter of copying the contents over to /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/PopCap/Peggle/userdata and you are set to continue the grand master challenge.
I have had my “home cinema” setup for a few months now but totally forgot to blog about it until I was reminded recently. Right now I have an Optoma HD70 projector sitting atop some cheap IKEA shelves that boost it over the height of the sofa with anyone sitting on it. It’s far enough away from the wall that I can get about an 80″ to 100″ picture depending on how I feel. Luckily the wall in my apartment is very plain and clean and you don’t even notice the texture of the wall. 720p stuff looks amazing while standard def content doesn’t look too shabby either, especially when compared to and LCD TV. The projector has HDMI, component and VGA inputs so I connect my PC via HDMI and the Xbox 360 via component.
I knew I would have to get some new speakers to go with this when I got it so I went for the cheapest THX DTS set around. This turned out to be the Logitech Z-5400 which produces a ton of bass and has coax and optical inputs to connect to the PC and 360 respectively. The remote is a little flaky but nothing a few smacks can’t cure.
Alien is an awesome demonstration of the system. I have a 1080p version with DTS sound and it just comes alive with the creepy score and crisp visuals. Having this system makes me want to go back and watch the classics all over again and I have definitely found myself watching more movies because of this. Next on the list is Blade Runner Final Cut and Back to the Future (if I can get a decent HD version).
The 360 works nicely too but I did find myself getting slightly motion sick in Halo 3 from the first few hours of play. This is probably due to the sheer size of the screen alone but you do get used to and it only affects FPS games. Oh and playing games like Lumines, Tetris and Bomberman on the thing feels like total overkill!
So my recommendation if you are looking for a nice big screen is to seriously consider a projector. Obviously you need the throw distance, a dark room and a large enough wall but the price per inch of screen size cannot be beaten. Gizmodo put handy list of tips together recently which are worth checking out.

Didn’t see any of the other MMA blogs pick this up. On the most recent episode of the PC Gamer podcast they had Jens Pulver on to talk Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and more. He goes into a ton of detail about the games he plays, his old clan and shows a deep appreciation for gaming that you don’t hear often from athletes. Turns out he even has a deal with Activision to sponsor him for his debut fight in WEC next week against Cub Swanson.
Gillen has a long and all encompassing defence of Bioshock up at Eurogamer. Definitely worth checking out if you have finished the game. The backlash to the defence against the backlash is here and here too. Confusing to say the least.
Everyone is struggling to come up with their game of the year for 2007 and it’s clearly showing. I can’t argue with those that believe it’s because there have been so many top notch releases this year but I actually think it’s because we have a lot of flawed gems to choose from. Great experiences that are slightly tainted by one thing or another. I know my top 5 will contain the same stuff as many other people but the order will vary wildly.
Definitely. The characters, graphics, story - anything involving dudes talking on screen is the most engaging it has ever been in a game. The decisions you make effect how your companions treat you and even extend to which of your companions survive to see the end of the game. The combat is outstanding - it’s an action packed 3rd person shooter with RPG stylings and just the right amount of squad control. Watching some of the early trailers it came off kind of clunky positioning guys exactly where you wanted them and even taking control of them directly if you needed to. Thankfully you don’t need to do that and can rely on AI performing effectively in most situations while you worry about who is shooting at you.

Disappointments. Texture pop in when scenes change - it’s something we have seen in Gears of War and UT3 so I guess we can blame it solely on Epic’s Unreal Engine. It’s not a major deal when the end result is so amazingly detailed but it would be nice if Epic could iron it out. Also the side missions are rather lackluster after you have done a few. Bombing around on barren worlds in your buggy and going into prefabricated structures to shoot guys is pretty much the extent of it. Maybe they would have been better served randomly generating these planets to give some variety? I’d be surprised if any significant DLC packs are released like they planed.
Overall verdict - go buy it now! I am already planning how I can play through it differently next time. I’m thinking evil female combat and biotic specialist who always chooses the dark path rather than the goody two shoes I played the first time round. Should be fun kicking arse across the galaxy one more time.
In case you needed reminding this is what November has in store (for me at least):
9th
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
- Gears of War PC
16th
- Assassin’s Creed
- Crysis
23rd
- Guitar Hero III
- Mass Effect
- Kane and Lynch
- Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance
30th
- Unreal Tournament III
- Advance Wars 2
I missed out a few there and if you are a Wii owner Mario Galaxy can be added to the list. There is no way anyone is getting through all these this month and I am definitely going to have to start prioritising. Obviously Mass Effect is the most important one there (collectors edition preordered) followed by Crysis and Assassin’s Creed dependant on reviews.
My wallet is already feeling the strain.




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