jeudi 23 janvier 2014

Helpful Advice For Parents Monitoring Their Child's Video Game Playing

By Alejandro Sison


Who doesn't love to play games! The video gaming world has really come a long way from the game Frogger. There are all kinds of games out there, and they are all entertaining, with great graphics and unique subjects. There is even a video game for yoga! If you want to make the most of gaming, follow these tips.

Be aware of the hidden dangers of online gaming. There can be an annual or monthly fee to play. Always check out any monthly video game site that children are interested in joining. Find out if there are any fees, and if so, whether the game is worth it.

Today, there are a lot of online games where you may be asked to purchase something with real life currency if you want to get more out of it. Consider how much advantage these purchases will actually give you in game. On one hand be sure that you are getting your moneys worth with your purchases. Or, it could save you a lot of time.

Some games fall into the "edutainment" genre. When purchasing for a child, stick to these titles and avoid the ones filled with violence or other questionable content. Search online for reviews by other parents to find some examples of games that may be appropriate for your child.

If you are a parent of a child who enjoys playing video games, be aware of multi-player and online gaming options. These features allow your child to interact with other players throughout the world. As nice as it is for your child to be able to interact with others, you have no idea who the person on the other end is.

No matter if you game for fun, learning or have some other gain in mind, hopefully you have found this article beneficial to your efforts. Video games can be used for many things, above and beyond the entertainment value. With their amazingly life-like graphics and effects, video games have made the virtual world a very appealing place to be.

Video gaming has really taken off. As technology improves, they become more and more realistic and more and more attractive and fun to play. If you want to get the most out of your gaming experience, use the tips laid out in this article and you will see that gaming is even more fun!




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mardi 21 janvier 2014

Clementine Comes Of Age In Season Two Of The Walking Dead Telltale Game

By Mickey Jhonny


At last the waiting is done. All that vaguely obsessive compulsive analysis of the trailer need no longer suffice for the hungry fans. It seemed like it would never happen, but finally, the Walking Dead Telltale game, season 2, has arrived. Episode one is ready for our thrilled exploration. And you'll hear no discouraging words from this aficionado. It rocks.

The world of the Walking Dead has been great for a fan base totally taken with the prospect of interacting with the Robert Kirkman's zombie apocalypse. Elsewhere I've discussed the thriving domain of the Walking Dead fanfiction . Telltale's super game provides further opportunity for interacting with this desolate, creepy and fascinating world.

Clementine has moved center stage. The young girl, so vulnerable and sweet, that season one's protagonist, Lee, was so concerned to protect, having lost her devoted guardian, now must survive on her own. And it's not going to be easy.

This great game continues to breathe new life into the adventure game genre. In the process, its winning season one strategy, that avoids lapsing into pedantic puzzle solving, continues with the emphasis being upon dynamic of interactive story telling. And these aren't empty choices.

The results of character's choices resonate throughout the game. They lead to practical and often unexpected consequences. Not only do those consequences reverberate from episode to episode, but it appears choices from last season may yet affect options in this new season.

As happy as I am with this continued emphasis on the interactive dynamic, not everything is the same. Mostly, though the changes are improvements. This is particularly notable on the technical side of things. The graphics are greatly improved: richer and more detailed. The frame rate too is better. Clementine walks more quickly than we saw in season one. When you're gripped in suspense at the prospect of a walker attack, that's a great add.

If there's one thing about which I'm not thrilled, it would be with some of the dialogue options; they struck me as too often too dichotomous. It seems that Clementine either has to be a child or a badass. She's either excessively innocent or excessively confrontational. At least, that's how it seemed to me. I don't think that's getting the most out of the opportunities. I'll be keeping an eye on that situation as the season progresses.

The other side of the coin, though, is that it is an interesting change in the game dynamic to have the options made available by a young girl protagonist. Certainly playing Lee didn't provide the opportunity to be coyly manipulative, as is possible with Clementine.

And, I'm happy to report, that Telltales' strongest strong suit remains firmly in place here in the first episode of season two. I'm referring of course to the moral complexities confronting the protagonist. For instance, are you prepared to make Clementine a dead cold killer right from the get-go?

Many early players have done just that: often to their surprise and ambivalence. What will be the consequences? Not to be too pun-ish about it, but only future episodes will tell the tale. This confrontation with the morally challenging, I believe, explains the great success of the Walking Dead Telltale games. I suspect the challenges are even going to become greater as we go on. It's a bright future for gamers everywhere. At least, provided you're not actually inside of the zombie apocalypse...and all that.




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