Thursday, July 19, 2012

Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet

The Title Screen
I'll be perfectly honest, before I got this game I had never even heard of it.  It was originally made for Xbox however, I played it on my PC and I am quite impressed how well this game ran and played on my computer.

To start out with for some reason the artwork in this game and the fact that it was a puzzle/ platform game really caught my attention when I was looking at information about it.  I enjoy games that are slightly different, from the regular blow up this shoot all the bad guy routine.  Although this game is defiantly not as difficult as say Portal 2 its difficulty would probably be on part with Portal.

This game starts out with your home planet being taken over by some shadow alien creatures who then go and block all the light coming from your sun.  So you as the alien dude that you are decide to go into your flying saucer and save they day.  As you progress through the game you gain abilities such as a gun, a laser, a saw, a anti-gravity gun and a claw to pick things up with.  Using these abilities you solve puzzles defeat bad guys and ultimately save the day.  While this game does not break any graphic standards the 2-D graphics were nice and very artistic.  also as the word Shadow, in the title suggests this game is slightly dark so I would not recommend it for children under about 6 or 7 as they might be frightened.

Although this games regular price is $15 which I don't think is worth it as you might get 5 or 6 hours of game play out of the single player campaign I would recommend it if you could get it for under $10 as it is very enjoyable and unlike other games the puzzles are engaging and it will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Screenshot from the Water zone, one of many areas in Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Windows 8 is it worth $40?

In Recent news It has been reported that Windows 8 upgrade will cost $39.99 going along with the last review does this make it worth the price?  The answer is it depends.  I still hold to the fact that Windows 7 is a much more functional operating system as of right now.  The fact that Windows 8 is basically 2 operating systems in one body, makes it challenging to use and will lead to frustration by those of us who teach others how to use computers and those of us who need to learn the new OS.  so my suggestion is unless you are a gamer, or need to use software that is proprietary through windows, go with one of Google's operating systems (Android or Chrome OS) or Keep your Windows 7 installation for a couple of years before upgrading.