During this assignment we had to, firstly look at game reviews in magazines, writen reviews on websites and also reviws on YouTube. Once we had collected these reviews we had to screen Screen Grab, annotate them then put them onto Blogger. After collecting reviews we then had to write an evaluation on them which included what the writer talks about and how each source was different. After our evaluation we had a chance to play games in class to figure out what game we wanted to write our own review about. We then had to write a game report that informs you of what conventions are found within a game. I chose to base the report around Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 because I know what the game is about and it was easier to base it around a game that I have played before. Just before we had to write our review we had to create a mind map that helped us plan out what information was going to be put into our review and how it was going to be layed out. Finally our review had to be a double page magazine spread designed to attract a certain target audience. The game I chose to write my review on was Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The reason I chose this game is because I have played it before as well as it being an easy game to write about as the target audience is very clear. In my reviwe I write about the Improvements, storyline, comparisons to the first Black Ops game and also put my own opinion of the game at the end. The program I chose to design my review on was Adobe Indesign. I chose this because it was the easiest program to design a magazine spread on.
Gaming
Friday, 24 May 2013
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Game Report
Game Report: Computer Game Components
Within in this assignment we have to write a report solely based on the
different video game components, these include, the visual style, gameplay,
audience and the game genre. We are able to talk about a game of our choice but
it has to cover all four components. The game I have chosen is Call of Duty:
Modern warfare 3, I chose this game to include in my report because I have
played it myself and also because it is part of a series so there is more to
write about.The Xbox game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is part of a series
of games. The first of the Modern Warfare series, Call of Duty 4: Modern
Warfare is a spin off from the previous Call of Duty games. From the very first
game we know of a war between Russia and the U.S Marine Corps, this storyline carries
on throughout the series involving the same characters. Like most shooting
games, Modern Warfare 3 includes characters from the previous two in the
series. Throughout the game, the character being played changes depending on
the level you are on, however the character mostly being controlled is Yuri. The
game itself is played in first and third person. The reason for the player
being in first person is so they can feel as if they are in the game. Being in
the first person lets them be the hero. However being in third person differs
because it lets the player feel as if he is in control of the character, either
way the player is going to feel like he is the hero and that he can be part of
the game.
In the game, each level you complete, achievements are unlocked. In
every game you play there will be achievements and trophies that are able to be
collected for every level you do. Games often give you the option to select the
difficulty of the level at which you want to play. The difficulty options on
Call of Duty: Modern warfare 3 isn’t ‘easy, medium and hard, they are called
veteran (easy), Regular (medium) and hardened (hard). When playing shooting
games, there is an option that lets you change the layout of the controls to
what you feel most confortable with. The controls for MW3 are fairly simple.
The buttons you’ll mainly use include the X button to jump, Y button to change
weapons, RL to shoot, RB to throw grenades and RS to use the knife. The music
used in games is varied depending on the genre. Shooting games usually have
rock music in the background, this is used to get the player read to fight, and
also because it suits the type of game it is.
MW3’s audience is aimed towards a male audience, the reason for this is
because being a soldier is more of a male role, and not so many girls get
involved with shooting. However although the age of the game Is 18 and over
because of the violence and language, it appeals more to a younger audience,
this is because younger boys tend to play consoles more than older men. The
audience of a game depends on the genre, like the music. However playing MW3
could be more for a hardcore gamer, only as the game it’s self last for around
8 hours, it would take nearly a whole day to complete it.
The genre is one of the main components of a game, Modern Warfare is
action as well as a bit of thriller because of certain parts that are slightly
creepy. Depending on the genre, the look and graphics in the game are
different, if it is a Disney/ kids game then it is going to have a more lighter
less intense feel to it. However games such as Black Ops: Zombies is darker and
has a dangerous feel to the game.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Game review mind map
This is a mind map that shows all the different components that I am going to include within my game review. On the mind map I have put three different sections, the introduction, the main and the conclusion. The introduction is going to involve a quick, short summary of what the game is about, also comparing the improvements and weaknesses to the previous game. In the main part of the review the most important part would be the storyline and achievements. However it would also be good to write about the target audience, graphics and characters in the game. The final section is the conclusion. This sums up what I have previously wrote about, an overview of the game and what happens at the begging and end of the game.
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Game Review Evaluation
Game Review Evaluation
Our first task was to collect a selection of reviews from
different sources. These had to include 2 print adverts, websites, Forums/blogs
and YouTube videos. Although it would be better if we collected one of each, we
were unable to get onto gaming websites as they had been blocked on the college
macs. Instead we had to revert to only annotating two print adverts, a video
from YouTube and if we could, find a review from a website, I found a review on
IMDB which I screen grabbed and put onto Blogger explaining what the review
told us about the game.
When looking at the different types of sources reviews were
written in, we found that they all gave a brief summary of what the game is
about. This is important to include in a review because although the reader may
be interested in games, they may be unsure of what the game is about if they
have not played it before, the reader may be reading the reviews to help them
decide if they want to buy the game or not. Another element that reviews include
is comparisons. When the writer is talking about a certain aspect of the game
such as the graphics, they will say if it has improved from the previous games,
if there have been any. They will sometimes compare them to other games that
are within the same genre. This could help the reader get a better idea of what
playing the game could be like. Reviews will often have a rating that shows how
good the writer believes the game is. A rating to the game is important to show
their opinion.
Depending on the type of review an audience is reading it may
differ because they may not use the same elements or the same layout of other
reviews. For instance a print review from a magazine has a different layout to
a review from a website. Magazine reviews are written in columns, this makes it
easier for the reader to find what they are looking for. A website on the other
hand may just be written in one big paragraph, however some website reviews are
separated into paragraphs to make it easier to read. Print adverts also include
a lot of images. Using Images are helpful to the audience, if they want to know
what the game looks like or to get a better look at the graphics.
The two print reviews I analysed are written in the third
person. This is useful to the reader because it gives more details about the
game and doesn’t necessarily give the writers own opinion. Print reviews
written in first person lets the reader make their own choice if they want to
buy or try playing the game. The YouTube and website review I found were also
in third person. However even though they are in third person, these reviews
may be biased. This might change the readers mind about buying the game.
At the begging of all four reviews, the writer talks about
the rest of the games series. It compares them and we are told of its
improvements and weaknesses. Some reviews try to make their reviews unbiased by
trying to add in an equal argument, however they tend to give their own opinion
of what the game is like and what they think of it. Within the middle of the reviews
they tend to talk about the graphics, achievements, storylines, characters and
any new options available. At the end of the review the writer normally talks
about the opening and ending of the game. What you then find is they give a
final overview of the game. This puts everything together that they have
previously spoken about but also gives a rating of the game overall.
The audience that would normally read reviews are normally
older gamers who will understand the terms and language used by the person whom
is writing/ giving the review. Although the game being reviewed may have a
certain age rating, young people who play them are less likely to read reviews.
Children and teenager are more likely to listen to what their friends think of
the game, they will follow an opinion that someone their own age thinks of the
game. Older people who have a career that has something to do with gaming, use
reviews as a guide to what they are playing, or if they sell games, this can
help because they know what they are selling if they haven’t played it. A more
male audience would read a review. Although gaming is for mix genders, certain
games and game magazines are just mainly based towards men. Xbox and
PlayStation games/reviews are more aimed at men, however Wii and Nintendo are
considered to be more feminine consoles. To keep a reader interested in the
review they are reader, images and bright colours are used. This helps the
review stand out but to also attract the audience.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Game Idea
My game idea – ‘Steer’
My game idea is going to be a racing car game. It is only
going to be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation2/3 consoles. Within the game
there are four playing options, Multiplayer Campaign, online and Arcade mode.
When playing the campaign there is a very basic story-line It is part of a
world tour and throughout the game you unlock levels and within these levels
you have to complete races to gain new maps, Characters and cars. However, you
can design your own car and player by collecting money from every race you
complete. Multiplayer differs from campaign. It allows two people to race
against each other or be on the same team, racing international players/teams.
As you play multiplayer you earn points that, once you have collected a certain
amount, unlocks achievements. The online option gives the player an opportunity
to connect with other players around the world that also own the racing game on
a PlayStation/ Xbox console.
Arcade mode on the game includes, training, small circuit
racing and challenges. When training the player will chose a map where they
complete a certain amount of laps and then try and beat their previous
score/speed. The target audience for my game idea is going to be more of a
young male audience ranging between the ages of 16 – 24. The reason for this
type of audience is because male genders have more of an interest in cars and
racing. Even though there are many racing car games such as, Need for speed, F1
Grand Prix, Ford Street racing, Forza Motorsport etc. this game is going to
have better graphics but is going to include F1 racers alongside F1 cars.
The print advert for my racing game ‘Steer’ is going to show
an image of Lewis Hamilton, Paul Di Resta and Michael Schumacher racing. The
background is going to be black, this makes the pictures of the cars stand out
letting the audience know it is a racing game. The reason for picking Lewis
Hamilton, Paul Di Resta and Michael Schumacher as the main racers on the advert
is because they are three of the most well known F1 racers in the world. The
icons on the advert show the target audience, makers of the game and the
consoles it is available on. The advert also includes reviews from Xbox
magazine saying ‘The new game of 2013’ and also a review from Top Gear magazine
that says ‘Makes you feel in control’. These advertise the game by showing good
points about it. An audience is more likely to buy the game if the reviews have
been good and are more likely to believe magazines that are popular within the
gaming business. I chose Xbox magazine because it is the most well-known game
consoles in the world. I also chose to have a review from Top Gear magazine
because they are a magazine television program purely based around different vehicle’s
and have the same audience as my game. The reason I chose the name ‘Steer’ for
my game is because that is how you drive a car, you have to steer it. Not only is
that but because ‘Steer’ clearly shows it is a racing game. This will attract
the right audience. The title of the game is in orange because it stands out
against the black background and also orange is used more on racing games. The
slogan, ‘Do you feel the need? The need for speed?’ is based around the quote
from the 1989 film Top Gun. The reason I used this is because Top Gun is about
pilots and my film is about racing. They both relate in a way that both vehicles
are used for speed. The slogan also represents the audience being in control of
the steering wheel and they are able to control the speed of the car. They are
in complete control.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
IMDB game review
This is a game review for the Spiderman 3 game. The source is from the website IMDB. The layout of the review is very simple. It is but into 6 paragraphs. the first paragraph gives a brief story of the game. The writer goes on to compare the graphics of the game with previous Spiderman games but also compares to another game. In the third paragraph the writer gives his own opinion of the game stating that 'the downfalls overpower the pros." In paragraph three the missions are explained. Paragraph four shows the improvements that the game has gained since the previous Spiderman games. The writer goes onto explain in the final paragraph how the characters have also become a negative on the game. This review is more negative towards the game but detailed. The writer explains why the game is not as good as expected but we are also given a few good points about the game.
Black Ops 2 Review - IGN Reviews
This is a Review for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. The narrator of the video takes the first part of the video to show a clip from the game but also introduces the game. The narrator gives his own opinion on what he thinks of the game, he describes the game as "a new beginning for the franchise". He splits the game into three different sections so it is easier for the audience watching to understand, but also so he can explain the game a lot more. He starts with Campaign explaining what you have to do, the storyline, graphics and the similarities to the previous Black Ops game. He then goes on to explain the multiplayer option, within this section he tells us how you can choose which type of game you want to play that suits your playing ability. He also compares it to the first Black Ops. The final section he talks about is Zombie. He explains the different options within this such as as adventure mode. It also shows the improvements from Black Ops.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AxQn88fOFI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AxQn88fOFI
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