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Colour Cross review

Friday, January 30th, 2009

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It’s good that we have this little bit of space to discuss Colour Cross, the Rising Star puzzle game for the Nintendo DS. It’s all too easy for budget releases like this to fall through the net and not receive any decent coverage. Most budgets really deserve this, but Colour Cross does not. Also, it’s far too easy to label Colour Cross as a simple rip-off of Nintendo’s Picross DS. And, yes, while they are both based on the same core game system, CC develops and adds enough to the original idea to make it more than stand out.

For those unfamiliar with the rules of Picross, it’s a deceptively simple-looking puzzler that combines the logic required for a game of Sudoku with the style of a Paint By Numbers picture. Each puzzle presents the player with an empty grid of squares, with corresponding number clues on each horizontal and vertical line. Say, for example, the top horizontal line is marked with ‘5, 2’. This means that in that line there will be a block of five shaded squares, then a gap of one or more squares, and finally a block of two shaded squares. If it simply states ‘7’, then there’s a string of seven uninterrupted blocks on that line somewhere. Using your knowledge of the layout of the rest of the grid, you will place the shading in the right places until you reveal the secret picture. Step out of line and shade in the wrong bit, and you’ll be hit square in the head with a Time Penalty, which tries its very best to ruin your fastest speed chase.

Colour Cross amplifies the difficulty by making the picture full colour, leaving you to deal with the complicated task of painting it with the right hues. Each colour will have its own set of number references which can be swapped between by tapping on the relevant splodge of paint on the right of the touchscreen. So, not only do all the number clues need to tie in with each other, now so do all the colours. Prepare yourself for a few head-scratching moments.

Hypnotised by the funky, chilled background music, I was instantly charmed by Colour Cross’ presentation. Four save slots allowed my whole family to get involved and create their own profiles. There is a distinct lack of modes on offer. Aside from a straightforward and digestable Tutorial, there is simply a set of 150 puzzles, split up into 10 categories (Candy, Magic, Baby, Medieval, Decoration, Horror, Fashion, Science Fiction, Love and Pirate). That’s it. None of the time trials or gimmicky alternative modes that were presented by rival Picross DS. Just straight up no-thrills puzzlement. Success with a puzzle will unlock part of a larger picture, which will be fully visible upon completion of the entire category as a reward. Think the Bonus Catchphrase bit on Catchphrase and you’ll understand.

The difficulty curve is so steep that you’ll need a grappling hook to get over it. After the first puzzle of each section comes a series of relentless, brain-busting grids, designed to challenge you at every step of the way. Some of the puzzle designs are a little too large to comfortably fit onto the touchscreen, and although there is the option to zoom in and scroll around, this makes it a lot easier to get disorientated and mixed up. The puzzle size also makes some of the numbers on the sides difficult to read. The touchscreen is mostly accurate, but concentration and strict accuracy is necessary as it is very easy to slip up and wind up damaging your time. Here’s a hint – use the ‘X’ option to eliminate any squares that you know will not be used, cutting your risk liability and making the future of the puzzle a lot cleared to you.

The inevitable question we must address is ‘How do this compare to Picross DS?’. More to the point, I’m sure the one thing that Picross lovers want to learn from this Colour Cross review is whether it is worth buying. The short answer is – A little too complicated. Personally, I grew very fond of Colour Cross, despite its lack of depth. The gameplay, despite its derivative nature, is unique enough to be worthwhile – having the colours involved really does make this a taxing rival to the original game. In fact, it makes Picross DS look like child’s play. The only thing it does lack is the range of options. It fails to deliver the downloadable content and multiplayer goodies of Picross DS, meaning that as an all-round package it is not quite good enough. But, as a graduation from Picross, or as a sweet, no-nonsense puzzle game that is guaranteed to entertain and stump you in equal measures, there are few that are better.

Colour Cross deserves the right to have its own existence, without being tossed to the side as a simple clone. It improves on the original, tightens it up and changes the game (literally). Newcomers to the Sudoku-esque puzzler world, fans of the original game and simply those looking for a mountain to climb will love picking this up. Colour Cross earns itself a very solid 8 out of 10.


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Five must own Xbox 360 Games under $25

Friday, January 30th, 2009

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We always like a bargain and once again we’d like to share with you the Xbox 360 deals we spot. Today we’re looking at essential games that every discerning hardcore Xbox 360 owner should have in their collection. Here just for you here are our top 5 best Xbox 360 games that $25 (or less) can buy you.

  • BioShock – Quake 4 meets Half Life 2 set underwater. Now only $23.99.
  • The Orange Box – Includes; Portal, Team Fortress 2, Half Life 2, Episode 1 and Episode 2. Now only $19.99.
  • Burnout Paradise – Open world racing and plenty of crashes. Now only $19.99.
  • Prey – A unique FPS where you must save the world with the help of a hawk, and it’s developed by the same people who made Duke Nukem 3D. Now only $21.86.
  • Virtua Fighter 5 – The best looking 3D fighter from Sega. Now only $21.99.

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Video podcast – episode 084

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

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Audio podcast – episode 084

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PSP podcast – episode 084

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

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The Lord of the Rings Conquest review

Thursday, January 29th, 2009


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It’s been a while since Peter Jackson’s epic Lord of the Rings trilogy brought the classic Tolkein book to the masses and made the whole experience in Middle Earth very enjoyable. So it’s strange to see a hack ‘n’ slash game come out so late. Mind you, that hasn’t stopped Star Wars games still coming out so let’s see what Lord of the Rings: Conquest has to offer.

The game’s developed by Pandemic, the same people who made Star Wars Battlefront, so in essence what we get here is a similar game but instead of being full of Stormtroopers, laser guns and Ewoks, this one’s got warriors, elves, big swords and magic. Similarly, it’s multiplayer they really want you to take part in as it’s the top item on the menu screen. You can play on the good side or as one of Sauron’s naughty ones in 16 player online battles or in 2-player co-op campaigns and there are four different classes you can play as.

The warrior is handy with his sword and can string together combos to unleash special flame attacks, the archer unleashes a salvo of arrows to hit enemies at a distance, the scout can turn invisible and sneak up on people, and the mage can cast magic and heal people. These classes work identically whichever side you’re on. Occasionally, you can also choose to play as one of the heroes whether it’s Aragorn, Legolas or one of the other cronies and can take control of Ents, Oliphaunts, the Balrog and other massive creatures.

There are also two single player campaigns. You can play as the allies as you try to put an end to all this evil nonsense, taking part in epic battles from the movies, or you can play as Sauron’s armies and play through a campaign that later on shows what might have happened if Frodo didn’t throw his ring into the firey lava. Sounds painful.

The presentation and the sheer scale of the game is fantastic, but my problem lies in the controls and combat not feeling meaty enough. When you fight you just don’t seem to feel like you’re connecting. When you’re surrounded by enemies, Dynasty Warriors does a much better job of making it feel like you’re kicking some serious ass with the business end of your blade. The character models also don’t look great, but that’s maybe something to do with optimising the game for online play. There’s also a spawning system but weirdly, you also have lives. In this day and age it just seems a bit odd to die and have the game tell you ‘Game Over’. It’s punishment enough to respawn a little away from the action and have to retake territory you were once winning.

Personally, I’m a little bit over the whole Lord of the Rings thing. However, if you’re not and you like this type of game, it’s worth a look. The Lord of the Rings: Conquest gets a good but not very epic 6 out of 10.

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