Game Review: Star Wars – Force Unleashed
It’s rare that a big label game comes along, and I play it until the end. Since Halo3 there have been very few games I’ve been bothered to complete, and most of them XBox Live Arcade games (that reminds me, I need to review Castle Crashers and BC: Rearmed). GTA IV did take a fair amount of my time, but the mechanics of the game were too unforgiving. Anyway onto the review…
Star Wars – Force Unleashed: Kid, flash forward, adult, bad, slash slash, bad, push push, bad, zap zap, confused, zap zap, good, slash zap pew push slash, boom, vader, confused, emperor, bang bang, the end.
This game was a real treat. Bad camera, quite buggy, emphasis on the controller-in-tv infusing camera, but a real treat. The game mechanics at a high level are quite awesome. Your character levels up slowly, unlocking abilities as you go, which is nothing new. What makes the difficulty slider on the game.. slide… is that every time you die, you don’t lose experience Jedi uber power points. Hence the game gets easier and easier as you bash your head against the wall. This works well for impossibly large groups of gun toting angry wookies, just after you opted for the focus fire and are in dire need of AOE. Boss fights start off impossible at times, and then you figure out the strategy, and away you go. The Darth fight was really well done, and the emperor fight, well, who cares! I just pulled a Star Destroyer out of the sky!
The downside, aside from the plot, which in essence is needed for the game, SWFU is short. Whilst dodging the store salesperson who was determined to sell me the Wii version with the WiiSaber, I picked up the game amazed they had a ‘pre-owned’ version so close to launch. “That makes no sense!”… but after playing the game, it made perfect sense. Finished in an AFL Grand Final weekend whilst doing everything else I needed to get done. Other downsides, no multiplayer that I can find, and faux replayability.
Buy it if you are a die hard fan, but otherwise, rent it.
Read MoreProject Rubixel – Now Live
People have been bugging me about getting some images of my Rubik’s cube creations. So to avoid this blog filling up with Rubik upon Rubik, I have created Project Rubixel. A combination of pixelisation and Rubik’s cube turning, which earned the term “a rubixelisation” or simply “a rubixel”. Currently with 3 Rubixels on the site, many more to come, and many more images of the existing Rubixels. So head on over to the Rubixel site to see more. As a teaser, here are the Street Fighter II boys, all 700 Rubik’s cubes in full glory.
Read MoreRubik’s Cube Mario
This was something I have wanted to do for a long long time. After stumbling on some bulk Rubik’s cube clones, I took the plunge.

But that was not the end. The reaction from the people who have seen it has been nothing short of remarkable. I now have 7 more on backorder which I will start making as soon as I get the 245 Rubik’s cubes to make it.
PS3 Video Service for 2008! Just not for PAL…
The PS3 Video Service is to be launched in 2008, worldwide. But if you are in a PAL region, you are going to have to wait until 2009. With a video download service being a lure for Blue-Ray seekers, a delay of 12 months is going to push more of the market to competing services, or torrents.![]()
Mirror’s Edge E3 Trailer
I am very eager to get my hands on Mirror’s Edge. My hope is that it will be a nice fresh immersive experience, that has only happened a few times in the last few years with titles of the likes of Portal.
Check out the E3 trailer below…
And that music track is haunting… where is it from?
Read MoreTurn Your Xbox 360 into a Streaming Netflix Player
That’s right. Watch NetFlix on your Xbox 360 with the vmcNetflix plug-in! It is a bit slow, in beta, but it works.
This video via Lifehacker giving a demo of it working. Head on over to Lifehacker to find out more on what you need to turn your Xbox 360 into a streaming netflix player. Read More














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