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PostRe: Telegraph: Villains! Dreamcast!
by Mafro » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:11 pm

They still cover videogames.

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PostRe: Telegraph: Villains! Dreamcast!
by Thongings » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:22 pm

Whoops! :oops:

We're still pootling along at the moment, it did look like it was going to all die out, but we're keeping our head above water at the moment. Just. For how long, I couldn't tell you. :(

We do try and update it as much as we can. But it's perhaps not quite as fluid at the moment. There was a gooseberry fool load of MW2 stuff recently. Although, to be honest, a lot of it was, shall we say... lacking? Yes, 'lacking', that will do. ;)

Thanks for the interest though, chaps, is always nice to hear people are looking out for us. Makes it worth it, definitely.

And as I am fairly egotistical, here are a few of my recent personal bits. Some of them go back a bit, but I haven't updated this thread in a while. Feedback, as always, is very welcome. As I say though, these are just my pieces, have a nose around the site for various other bits and bobs. It's a little bit scattergun, but we do what we can!

New Super Mario Bros. Wii review: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... eview.html

Borderlands review: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... eview.html

The Saboteur preview: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... eview.html

Prof. Layton 2 review: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... eview.html

Uncharted 2 review: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... eview.html

Oh, and I must pimp this fine Shigsy interview by our very own Chris Schilling: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/n ... tendo.html

PS. Strictly speaking the extensive gaming coverage was never 'supported'. I have to do this stuff in my spare time.

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PostRe: Telegraph: Still going, just about.
by Razilez » Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:32 pm

Sweet! :D

Cheers for the updates there Thongings. Also, tell Canton to come back!

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PostRe: Telegraph: Still going, just about.
by Pancake » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:58 pm

Razilez wrote:Sweet! :D

Cheers for the updates there Thongings. Also, tell Canton to come back!

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PostRe: Telegraph: Assassin's Creed II
by Thongings » Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:30 pm

As you've all been so nice. :D

Just to let you know I've put up a belated Assassin's Creed II review. http://tinyurl.com/ydoy5e2
Do have a read, feedback, as always, is much appreciated.

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PostRe: Telegraph: Assassin's Creed II
by Razilez » Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:50 pm

Great review there Thongings, and I agree with the complaints. As you say the story is absolute nonsense, and I’m not interested enough to want to see it through to its conclusion. I don’t agree with your thoughts on Ezio, as I still feel no attachment whatsoever to the character or his thirst for revenge.

It's unfortunate, but the problems I have with the game far outweigh my positive thoughts about it. The combat feels cumbersome after having played the likes of AA, with locking onto enemies being a big hassle. Sometimes it won't lock onto the right person, and other times it won't work at all. It's also far too easy to simply wait for an enemy to attack then counter them for an instant kill, much like I did in the first game.

Then there's the platforming that feels automatic, which takes away any real skill. That said, there have been times where Ezio simply refuses to grab onto anything when making a leap to a building which results in death. The game doesn't feel nearly as fluid when trying to move between platforming and combat. I think AA has spoiled me somewhat, as I yearn for the mechanics from that game.

I haven't actually bothered to play much of it since last week, which is a shame as I just can't get enough enthusiasm to want to play it. It's gotten great reviews, yet it feels like every other sandbox game in that it's fairly repetitious with the exact same environments being backtracked through time and time again.

Perhaps I’ll come around to your way of thinking Thongings if I give the game more time. I think it’s just sandbox games in general that are wearing me out, though I loved InFamous.

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PostRe: Telegraph: Assassin's Creed II
by Jax » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:35 am

i cant wait for this game to come out ui like boobs


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It's a good review though, nice one.

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PostRe: Telegraph: Assassin's Creed II
by Thongings » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:05 pm

The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part One)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... art-1.html

First of four chapters where I take a look back across my personal favourite gaming series of all time, and chat to Eiji Aonuma, the current director about the franchise. Today, it's The Legend of Zelda up to A Link to the Past.

Enjoy! And do spread the love where you can. :mrgreen:

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part One)
by Thongings » Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:10 pm

Part Two (Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/v ... art-2.html

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Turok » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:27 pm

Nice. Could've been more detailed about Aonuma and Majora's Mask, maybe?

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Thongings » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:37 pm

Turokin' Around the Christmas Tree wrote:Nice. Could've been more detailed about Aonuma and Majora's Mask, maybe?


I was, originally. :cry:

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Dual » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:42 pm

Thongings, is it your reviews that are put up on the Telegraph's iPhone app?

It's a great app if you're connected to it in any way. :)

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Turok » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:44 pm

Thongings wrote:
Turokin' Around the Christmas Tree wrote:Nice. Could've been more detailed about Aonuma and Majora's Mask, maybe?


I was, originally. :cry:


So they edited lots of stuff out? :| Well it's a mainstream paper, I guess.

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Thongings » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:48 pm

Dualdolph wrote:Thongings, is it your reviews that are put up on the Telegraph's iPhone app?

It's a great app if you're connected to it in any way. :)


Our stuff goes up on the app, yeah. :)

It is a good app, actually, I like the layout of it, very nifty. On a similar note, the Eurogamer app's pretty good too.

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Thongings » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:55 pm

Turokin' Around the Christmas Tree wrote:
Thongings wrote:
Turokin' Around the Christmas Tree wrote:Nice. Could've been more detailed about Aonuma and Majora's Mask, maybe?


I was, originally. :cry:


So they edited lots of stuff out? :| Well it's a mainstream paper, I guess.


Sadly, yes. My original file is 4,500 words long. :lol:
And that was me trying to restrain myself.

But it's been edited down and split into four now. It's a shame, but understandable I guess.

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Dual » Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:03 pm

Thongings wrote:
Dualdolph wrote:Thongings, is it your reviews that are put up on the Telegraph's iPhone app?

It's a great app if you're connected to it in any way. :)


Our stuff goes up on the app, yeah. :)

It is a good app, actually, I like the layout of it, very nifty. On a similar note, the Eurogamer app's pretty good too.


Yeah I really like the technology section of it. I read the (your) reviews while eating my lunch.

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Turok » Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:37 pm

I'd be interested in reading the whole thing, especially if there's more Aonuma stuff. Or can't you share it cause the copyright is now owned by Telegraph and all that blah blah?

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Thongings » Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:49 pm

I'm sure I could supply the original, as long as you promise to click on the edited pieces online for teh hitz. ;)

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Psychic » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:26 am

I too would like to see the difference between the online pieces and the full version if you're sending them out please. :)

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PostRe: Telegraph: The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective (Part Two)
by Turok » Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:29 pm

YOu gonna share that extended article?

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