Showing posts with label RTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RTS. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Dawn of War 2 multiplayer continues to please the God-Emperor

It's funny how some games can be like a pair of well worn pants.
Every once in a while a game comes along that just really clicks with you and you can just keep on coming back to it and still be immensely entertained. Other games will come along that are more fancy, luring you away with flashing explosions and displays of cutting edge technology, but eventually their charm will fade and you'll look for that comfortable, form fitting embrace of your old trusty favorite game.

This is the experience I've been having with Dawn of War 2 lately.
I've sunk countless hours into the competitive multiplayer of Dawn of War 2 ever since it was available for open beta play several months before its release back in February 2009 (so like 50 years ago in internet age).
Plenty of other games have come and gone in that period but somehow DoW 2 still feels as crisp and appealing to me as when I first started playing it over three years ago.

A Land Raider and Terminators. Someone is about to have a very bad day indeed

I have to say though, that when I started gearing up to play Star Wars: The Old Republic back in December, I really felt that I was done with DoW 2.
I had stopped watching the commentated video casts of matches and I had gone many weeks without logging into the game at all. And indeed, once I got my hands on SWTOR I dumped all my gaming time into a galaxy a long time ago, instead of into a galaxy a long time into the future.
But sure enough, eventually the strong glare from SWTOR faded into little more than a weak flashlight and I pulled the plug on my account, sending me into a temporary gaming void.

And in that void I found my old friend, clad in polished power armor and ready to take me back with not even the slightest of bad feelings.
Despite several months of absence and a few balance patches having been applied, my hands soon remembered their old routines and familiar build orders came unbidden into my mind, dragged from the dusty corners of my memories. Soon I was felling Orks, Eldar and Chaos scum with glee, once again feeling the simple joys of sending in a giant Land Raider into the enemy base and watch them panic and scatter, or the tense moments before the first engagement where you have no idea if your opponent is going to stomp your face in.

I'm not sure why I find DoW 2 multiplayer to be such a perfect game for me.
Perhaps it is the setting, which uses Warhammer 40k, one of my favorite science fiction universes of all time.
Or maybe it's the simplicity of the game design, where you have pretty much no base building and can just focus of fielding units and then controlling them tactically to win the day.
It could also be the wonderful detail in the animations, which do a great job of conveying the visceral and brutal nature of the combat to you.

Whatever the case, I'm just glad that I'm playing Dawn of War 2 again and still having loads of fun.
It won't last forever, but three years of entertainment is pretty good for a game, I'd say.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Two new Command & Conquer games announced - One is a Generals 2 and the other a Browser game... WTF EA?!

In a great bait and switch, not seen done with such flair since George Lucas brought us the Star Wars prequels, EA has announced that they'll be bringing us two new games in the beloved C&C franchise.
This was followed by much cheering that was immediately turned into cries of outrage and despair as the nature of these two new installments was revealed.

The first new C&C game announced was a sequel to the very so-so 2003 game "C&C: Generals".
It's not that generals was terrible but it was certainly the least interesting outing in the C&C franchise if we ignore the horrible steaming pile of cyber poop that was C&C 4.
At least we can take solace in the fact that it's being developed by a new BioWare studio, so fingers crossed. The game won't be out until 2013, so it's much too early to say if it's looking good, but I'm going to miss my Brotherhood of Nod stealth tanks.

At least there appears to be Orcas in the game. That's always a plus
While I can at least maintain some semblance of cautious optimism about Generals 2, I have a whole lot more trouble feeling up beat about the other new C&C game; Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances.


Details about the game are not yet available, save for this one soul crushing one; it's going to be an online browser based game... 


Take a look at the announcement trailer yourself and make your own call:


Bleh, I would much rather have had another Red Alert game..

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Video look of the Anno 2070 demo




Here's a commentated video look of the demo for "Anno 2070", which is similar in style to something like "The Settlers" or the old "Caesar" games.

The Anno series have previously been set in the past, with the last entry being Anno 1701, so this is new ground for the series.





Looks like an Anno game to me, and that ain't a bad thing at all!

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Blizzard releases new Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm trailer

Blizzcon 2011 happened over the weekend and brought with it a flood of new content.

Probably the most interesting to me was actually this new trailer for the next Starcraft 2 outing, which will be the Zerg centered "Heart of the Swarm".

Check out the trailer below:


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

New DLC out for Dawn of War 2: Retribution

To all my fellow Dawn of War 2: Retribution fans, Relic has just released a few juicy pieces of DLC to sate our 41st millennium cravings.

The Tau Commander in all his tabletop glory

First up is the Tau Commander DLC pack, which adds aforementioned character to the "Last Stand" multiplayer mode.

This Japanese anime mechwarrior looking little fella comes complete with all newly designed and unique wargear, which will allow you to customize your bipedal robot friend to your specific liking.

And here in all his digital glory!

The other two pieces of DLC are custom packs for Chaos Space Marines and Imperial Guard.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Video look at Dawn of War 2: Retribution multiplayer

I made good on my threat to fraps some game footage with comments.

The public demanded (or well, there was one guy) that I show you some Dawn of War 2: Retribution, so I have recorded and commented on a game I played of me facing off as the Eldar vs Chaos.

No one expects the Inquisition!

If you're interested in more info about the universe I have written a piece about why I love Warhammer 40k that you should totally check out

I hope you find the video entertaining and/or informative.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

"I just like to watch" -Dawn of War 2 casting

You may already know that I like me some Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War 2 (DoW2), as it made it into my personal top 10 video game list.

However DoW2 is a demanding game when you're playing 1 versus 1 multiplayer.
You have to constantly be on top of your game, giving orders to your units all over the battlefield and keep track of when to build what units.

Too much stuff going on... can't... keep track


Sometimes I get the DoW2 cravings, but I really just want to sit back and relax, while someone else is doing all that hard work of actually playing the game.

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