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Saturday, Oct 18, 2008


God, I hate it when things download slowly. Ever since I moved to my Dad's place it takes forever for me to actually download something from the Playstation Store, and I have no idea why it does that. If I'm downloading something on the computer, it's quick and easy, but once I download something from the Playstation Store, it takes over 3 hours for a mother****ing demo. But thankfully, the PS3 decided to be nice to me today. The Motorstorm: Pacific Rift demo only took about 45 minutes, and the Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway demo took about an hour. That is quite a long time for 2 demos, but I can live with it. And now that I've played through both of the demos, I'll give you some impressions of them.

The Motorstorm: Pacific Rift demo features one track and 3 vehicles (a bike, a racing truck and a monster truck), and you have the option of playing by yourself or playing against a friend. The track you're given is a great track to play on, but it doesn't really show off the new things the developers have added to the game, aside from the split-screen mode, such as breaking the environment to slow down your opponents, cooling off your car by driving into water – you know, the small details. To be honest, those small details are the only things the developers added to the gameplay, unless you count the ability to bunny hop on bikes and pressing R1 to ram into your opponents as major change to the game. But whatever. The only thing that matters is that Motorstorm: Pacific Rift plays like Motorstorm, meaning lots of crashes, great graphics, awesome tracks and awesome vehicles, and that's the only thing you should worry about. The demo isn't going to convince anyone who hated the first game to buy this one, but for the people who loved the first game – me – it's great.

I know I'm pretty much alone when I say this, but I don't hate World War II-themed games. I still find it enjoyable to murder Nazis with a Thompson, and Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is not going to change my mind because it is a fantastic shooter. For those of you who don't know, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway's main gameplay hook is its squad commands, and the way you perform them is very simple: hold in L2 to bring up a little cursor, point it an object of interest, release L2 and your squad members will do your bidding. This whole thing is context-sensitive, so if you point it at some Germans they will unleash suppressing fire on them, allowing you flank them; or if you point it at a place where they can get in to cover they'll get in to cover. It's very, very simple and it works very, very well.

Graphics-wise, the game rarely disappoints. A murky texture here and there pops up, but you totally forget about that when the game zooms in on a German and shows you his head exploding in a shower of blood because of the perfect head shot you made, or when you watch a group of them go flying in the air while you see them lose their limbs in slowmotion. Sure, it might be a bit gruesome, but you'll too be busy going "OH SNAP" to care.

I guess that's it.

I really don't want to get up at 5:20AM to go to school on Monday. I hate it when your holiday's about to end. Ugh.

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Both sound pretty awesome but sadly I'm probably not going to get either of them. Too many great games coming out!
Posted Oct 18, 2008 6:51 pm PT
Ever since I have had my PS3 I have always complained about the slow download times, I HATE the thought of even trying to get a new demo on it.
Posted Oct 19, 2008 6:43 am PT
I don't mind download times so much - I usually start downloads and leave them to finish overnight or when I'm about to go out and do stuff during the day. Besides, you can still do whatever you want on the PS3 while its downloading (although it does lengthen the time a little more).

And my cousin's 360 has comparable or slower download times than my PS3 does, and we have comparable internet connection speeds. The only thing I dislike about PS3 downloads are the manual installations - it feels like forever because I do that when I actually want to play the demo.
Posted Oct 19, 2008 10:10 am PT
Before I start reading the rest, it takes me about 6 hours per demo on average, quityerb****in'.

Motorstorm seemed cool and it looks amazing. If I liked racing games, I'd be all over it.
BIA seemed so stupid, I hated the demo and I thought the graphics were awful...

On school, I think it should start at about 9:00 or 10:00. I hate waking up early.
Posted Oct 19, 2008 6:52 pm PT
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