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10/02/2014

☆Pang Man Part 5 - "Why I Love RPGs"☆ @ian_livingstone #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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Pang Man Enters The Freezer Again To Talk About All The Brilliant Influences That A Lot Of Us grew Up With Which Means That We All Love The Role Playing Game Genre


Hopefully When We Mention Fighting Fantasy You Will Know Where The Pang Man Is Going With This One......


Let's Hear What The Main Man Has Got To Say On All this........



"I am a huge fan of RPGs. 

From the early days of Phantasy Star on the Sega Master System to the Final Fantasy series on the PS1, PS2 PS3 and XBOX 360, there have been many great games in the genre. 

When I think of RPGs –I think of epic quests, immersive storytelling, awesome battles (magic and weapon based) as well as open worlds to interact with and explore. 

The best RPGs have also produced some of the most memorable characters in gaming history. Characters who grew with the story and who we grew to love.

   

So with that in mind, I thought I would have a look back to reminisce about not only the games themselves but what influenced my love for of the genre.

So let’s start with what influenced my love for of the genre. What first piqued my interest as a kid was a cartoon made in the 80’s called Dungeons and Dragons:

Dungeons and Dragons



It was about 6 school friends (Eric the cowardly Cavalier, Presto the Magician, Hank the Ranger, Shelia the Thief, Diana the Acrobat and Bobby the Barbarian) who were transported via a magical fairground ride into a fantasy world of dragons and magic. 

The show followed their attempts to return home (not sure if they ever made it back in the end?) and avoid losing the magical weapons (Shield, Magicians hat, Bow, Invisible cloak, Staff and Club) that were given to them by the cryptic Dungeon Master.

The show incorporated many of the elements we see in games today such as magical weapons, a memorable villain (Venger), dragons (Tiamet) and teamwork in battle to overcome adversity



Another huge influence was the Fighting Fantasy books written by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone (@ian_livingstone)


Fighting Fantasy



These were interactive novels such as Deathtrap dungeon and The Warlock of Firetop Mountain in which you were the hero or heroine of the story and could make choices which would influence the outcome of the adventure. 

For example you might come across a sleeping dragon sitting upon a mountain of treasure and be asked to decide to:

Attempt to steal its treasure?                                         Turn to 263
Attempt to slay the dragon whilst it is asleep?            Turn to 28
Wake the dragon up?                                                      Turn to 401
Sneak quietly towards the exit on the other side?      Turn to 112

Depending on your choice, you would then go to the appropriate page reference and see what fate had in store for you. 

I found these books fascinating as this multi choice format meant the story could go down multiple branching paths, some of which had alternative endings (including death).

As a teenager I bought virtually every instalment in the series and eagerly looked forward to each new release.

RPG games today incorporate many of the same ideas today, for example epic quests, branching storylines, alternative paths to achieve goals, puzzles as well as turn based combat.

Another TV show with RPG/fantasy elements was called Knightmare

Knightmare
This was a children’s programme shown on ITV in the late 80’s. Knightmare involved a team of friends trying to successfully navigate traps and enemies and puzzles in a virtual reality blue screen dungeon. 
One of the 4 team members would don a helmet (which impeded their vision) whilst the 3 others would have to then guide that player through vocal instructions. 
Spells could be cast by spelling (for example “Spellcasting Fire, F-I-R-E!”) and directions could be given by instruction (“turn left, walk forward, stop” etc).
The show was hilarious as poor instructions, directions and decisions would often lead to death.
Today, dungeons, treasure hunting and puzzle elements are often seen in games such as The Legend of Zelda and The Elder Scrolls games.
 

Japanese Anime also contributed to my interest in fantasy and RPGs.
Anime
In the early 90’s it was extremely difficult to get anime in the UK. 
Fortunately a company called Manga Entertainment began to release videos (usually dubbed in English) of some of the titles around at the time.  

One example was an anime called RG Veda. 
Although not critically acclaimed, I loved the storyline and incorporation of magic, prophecy and cool character designs.

Later other companies would follow suit in bring anime to the western world and soon we were able to get hold of great sword and sorcery titles such as Claymore and Record of Lodoss War.


Today there is a huge overlap between anime and the gaming world. 
The Dragons Quest games are illustrated by Akira Toriyama who is the creator of Dragonball Z, whilst many games are based on an anime/manga themselves.(E.g. Naruto, Death Note etc)

    

So those were the key influences which steered me towards an interest in fantasy and in turn a love for RPGs.  
In a future instalment I hope to cover the RPG games that I loved the most growing up. Thanks for listening!
Pang Man "

To Be Continued......


What Are Your RPG Influences That Led You To Love The Role Playing Game (RPG) Genre?

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07/02/2014

★Pro Evolution Soccer "FUN vs REALISM"★ #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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In it's hey day Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) was the most fun you could have with friends!

 

Many cooperative seasons were had with friends building a Master League Team to challenge the in game likes of Longobardi

 

So many custom leagues and cups were set up to decide who in the room was the finest PES player.

 

The game had the football (soccer) world at its feet.



 
So what went wrong?
 
In particular, what went wrong with football (soccer) video games in general?
 
With PES being the case in point let's look at what made it great at the time….
 
Passing - The passing at the time was slicker than anything we'd ever experienced on any other football game of the time. It was a joy to build up an amazingly intricate passing move to score a goal with a sublime finish that the move deserved

Tricks - The game play did not rely on you having to perform tricks to beat players, but some tricks were available should you want to use them. The game play rewarded team play over individuality and we liked that.

Unpredictability - In the heat of a match you never knew what madness would unfold. It never felt like you were just playing through the motions. Each game felt new and you just didn't know what was going to happen. In the earlier versions of PES there was no instant replay facility which was a shocking omission as you were left crying out for an instant replay of the ball hitting the bar, hitting the keepers head, then hitting the post only for it to come out to your striker from 3 yards out for him to hit the ball 30 ft over the bar!
When the replay & save facility was introduced there were many a replay saved that didn’t result in a goal. I even recall a goal celebration whereby a player appeared to punch someone in the nuts as they punched the air! 

Pick Up & Play - The game was just so easy to pick up and play. It was the classic game that separates the good games from the classic games. "Easy To Play BUT Hard To Master"

Master League - This mode was where we spent most of our time building a team of stars from a team of unknowns. Unknowns to most, but not all! Who could forget Huygens, Njord, Castillo, Espinas, Ivanov, Miranda and the rest of the Master League Default Team!!??
Legends in their own time, every last one of them as you meticulously went about replacing them over time as you could afford to. It was a marvellous game mechanic that's been replicated but never bettered.

FUN - The bottom line with PES was that it was FUN. It was never frustrating. You never felt like you were cheated out of a match (although the Hand Ball mechanic was pretty poor in some of the versions late on). The best team generally won.






Where Did It All Go Wrong?
 
We feel that PES lost it's way at PES 6.
 
All of a sudden it became infuriatingly hard. It felt like the game was pitted against you rather than trying to assist you in having a good time, you would spend hours trying to eeek out 1-0 wins as the keepers became insanely difficult to beat.

The bottom line was ….. It wasn't fun any more…..
 
Maybe by PES 6 we were getting bored?
 
We think it was about the time when football games were focussing on becoming more realistic and in becoming more realistic they had become less fun. We're all for an accurate representation of the sport in Video Games but where should it stop.

Of course this was only the start of PES' decline and by 2008 PES was clinicaly dead to the Video Games world as FIFA took over. 

Again FIFA seemed to take the FUN crown from PES in it's early iterations but again we've seen too much emphasis over the years of trying to become the ultimate Football Simulator rather than a great football game.
The football simulator takes away from the FUN in that the refs will yellow card you for breathing on players incorrectly or not wearing the right sock tape!!

I think there were times when we craved realism, but there comes a point where realism isn't fun……it's no longer escapism….

If I want to play real football, I will put my kit on for Norsemen Football Club on a Saturday and go and Walk Tall For The Blue Giants, I wont sit in front of my TV for 4 hours solid trying to eeeeek out a boring 1-0!

R.I.P FOOTBALL GAMES 
 

LONG LIVE PES 4 (Our Favourite Version Of PES)

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What's your take on realism in Sports games?

Is there a fine balance between Realism & Fun?

Or would you disagree with us and say that the more realistic the better?

Let Us Know!

06/02/2014

☆Pang Man Part 4 - "Top 20 Things I want in the new Super Mario Kart”☆ #GamersUnite #Nintendo #MarioKart

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So The Pang Man Returns!

 

This Time Our Man For ALL Video Games Seasons Looks At One Of Games Freezer’s Favourite Games of ALL TIME and Gives His Insight Into How The Latest Version Could Regain Its Crown As 

"The Greatest Multiplayer Racer EVER!"

 

Once You’ve Read This We Guarantee That:


    1. You Will Want To Immediately Play Mario Kart


    2. You Will Come Up With Your Own Ideas For Future Features


    3. You Will Fall Back In Love With Battle Mode!

So without further ado, we hand you over to PANG MAN

“One of the best games from my childhood was Super Mario Kart on the Super Famicom (or SNES).




It was a driving game but with split screen multiplayer and weapons! 
 

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Everything about it was amazing, from the catchy music, the recognizable characters (Yoshi!), the colourful graphics to the excellent track designs (especially Bowser castle and Ghost Valley).


They even got the weapons right. 

 
Many racing games around the time had poorly designed weapons so you couldn’t tell what was what. But with Mario Kart it was so simple – Red shells were heat seekers, Star for invincibility, Mushrooms are speed boosts etc.
 
The driving mechanics were great. Controls were tight and responsive and the characters were fairly well balanced. 


Most importantly it was fun! Endlessly replayable and inventive, it was one of the best games around!



But it didn’t stop there. Let’s talk about the awesome Battle mode. 

 
Who would have thought you could be so protective of 3 balloons!
Yes Battle mode was and still is awesome! 
 
Every game was complemented by laughter, cries of frustration and joy.
Who can forget trying to ram someone whilst using an Invincibility Star or amazingly using a banana skin to successfully floor your opponent? 

Or firing green shells in tight corridors and flukely/skillfully hitting your enemy via a ricochet (without killing yourself!) Or dodging a shell using a feather?
 
I loved Mario Kart so much I would spend hours reading the latest news or gossip on the next version and eagerly counted down the days to the release date. 


In fact I have bought every subsequent Nintendo console just to be able to play that console’s version of the game.
 
However, although I have enjoyed every Mario Kart subsequent to the original, my expectations have never quite been met. Maybe because my fondness of the 1st version was so high or maybe much like the iphone the latest version never has as much innovation as one would hope for.

 
With that in mind, over the years I have thought of all the things that would make the perfect Mario Kart game. So here goes (from least to most desired features):


 
20) Move Away From The Standard 3 Lap Courses Occasionally 

I think Sega did a great job of making a kart game that for once didn’t feel like a poor mans Mario Kart clone. 
 
That game was Sonic All Star Racing Transformed. Changing the environment each lap made the game feel fresh and less repetitive.
 
I am not saying Mario Kart should copy this for all its tracks but occasionally it would be a nice surprise to keep us on our toes!

 
It would also be cool to have some tracks with 5 laps or maybe have 1 lap for a really long well designed course.

 
19) More Destructible Items / Arenas

The tracks in Mario Kart tend be damage proof for the most part.
I enjoy driving games where you can destroy/interact with the environment, so why not have barricades, vehicles, buildings, signs, displays, walls and structures that can be damaged or broken.
 
This could add a tactical element to the game, for example debris from a vehicle you smashed through with an invincibility star could block the path for other vehicles

 
18) Improved Motion Controls

It was a good idea to have the option to be able to use the motion controller (with the optional steering wheel peripheral) to race in Mario Kart Wii, but unfortunately it was poorly executed. 

Control was loose and over-steering was common. 
 
In a new version of the game I would expect tighter more responsive controls to improve the experience.
 
17) Improve The “Non-Karting” Vehicles

The newest versions of Mario Kart have Motorbikes and Gliding sections.
Although I was initially excited when these features were added- I have been disappointed with the results. 
 
To me they feel gimmicky and don’t add to the experience
 
16) Introduce New Power Ups

Again it would be cool to have maybe the ability to drop spike strips. 
 
Or have a power up that would unleash a circular energy wave which would hit anything around you within a 10m radius. 
 
Or how about a magnet that you would have to lock on an opponent manually and would pull you towards them, if you could manage to hold the lock for 2 seconds? 

Or a water hose which you could aim at people to push them off course or into obstacles! 
 
Or the cherry power up from Super Mario 3D World –which would create multiple duplicate versions of your kart so your opponents wouldn’t know which one to hit!

15) Bring Back The Ghost Power Up
This power up made you invisible so you could sneakily overtake an opponent as well as steal power ups, so using it at the right time was crucial. 

Stealing a lightning power up would always lead to someone crying “Noooo!!!”
 
14) Bring Back The Feather Power Up

Who remembers the original SNES advert on TV?
“jump the corner, cut the barrier!”
 
For me using the Feather to jump gaps or corners in the track, to get to shortcuts or to avoid incoming shells was part of the fun.
 
13) Have More Difficult Tracks

The beauty of the original rainbow Road was its lack of barriers and narrow track.
It took real skill to navigate at full speed. 

Let’s have more tracks like that for the experienced players –just imagine 20 players trying to get through a really long narrow ledge with drops either side at the start of a race! 

There would be casualties galore. The larger Karts (Bowser, Donkey Kong) could muscle other players off the ledge so it would be a tactical battle for lighter characters (Toad, Peach etc) to decide whether to hang back, get a power up beforehand (e.g. an invincibility Star to then cause maximum carnage) or to try to use skill to dangerously sneak around the narrowest of track space!
 
12) Introduce New Track Types

We all love Mario Circuit and Ghost Valley and Bowser castle but we have all seen them many many times! 
 
It would be good to have some new environments that we have not seen before.
Maybe a futuristic track (F Zero inspired perhaps?) 

or a Theme park with a rollercoaster track and a hall of mirrors showing hundreds of reflections of all characters. 

Or how about a Nintendoland course or a Dinosaur safari?
 
The possibilities are endless!
 
11) Customisable Cups

Playing through Star cup and Flower cup etc is always enjoyable but sometimes 4 tracks per cup is not enough. 
 
Why not have the ability to mix and match all tracks into your own cup? 
 
Say 20 of the best tracks and a challenge to your friends to see if they have the skill to be consistent enough to win the league!
 
10) Crown The Champion!

In Super Mario 3D World on the Wii U, the leader (in terms of points) has a symbolic crown placed on the head of their character. 

This allows the other players to target that player, in order to get ahead and to know where to focus their efforts. It would be great to copy this feature into Mario Kart, such that the leading kart would have a crown on their characters head during the race. 

The “King” would have bragging rights whilst the others could gang up on the king to knock him or her from the throne!
 
9) Keep Koopa Troopa!  

On the original version of Super Mario Kart on the SNES, my favourite characters were Toad and Koopa Troopa. 

For some reason the later has been dropped from most iterations since then. Why?

I have no idea. He is in the Wii version at least so let’s ensure that he stays on so I can relive those glory days!
 

8) Give Us A Decent Rainbow Road!
Is it me or has virtually every version of Rainbow Road since the original been rubbish. 
 
The original had the perfect level of difficulty (no barriers, narrow track, Thwomps, cool colour scheme, great music) whilst all other versions were either too boring or went on forever! (and I mean forever!).

7) Increase The Number Of CPU Players
Racing games tend to be more fun the more competitors there are, so why not have 20 player+ races, rather than limiting it to 12?

6) Make Mario Kart A 5 Player Local Multiplayer Game 
If you combine the 4 player split screen with the additional screen on the Wii U gamepad, then there is no reason why a 5 player mode can’t be added 
(much like Sonic Transformed All star racing)! 

More players =more fun!
 
5) Get Rid Of Blue Shells! (Games Freezer’s #1 Request!)

I feel the newer versions of Mario Kart, although still great fun, cater more for the casual players.
 
Giving the best power ups to the worse players means anyone can win, but to me this is not always a good thing. 

 
Sometimes it can be extremely frustrating to lose having led for most of the race just because of a few blue shells.
 
4) Have The Ability To Turn Certain Power Ups Off And On

This links into my previous point. 
 
Some will argue that they like the Blue Shells and Bullet Bills and other particularly strong power ups, as it gives everyone a chance and prevents weaker players getting left out/behind. 

So if this is the case, then why not have the option to turn off (or on) Blue Shells or other power ups in VS mode or Grand Prix mode?
 
Remember how good Goldeneye on the N64 was with Golden Gun mode? 

 
If you could customize the selection of power ups you could create a shell only power up mode (only green and red shells) or an Invincibility power up mode. 
 
3)  Add A Track Creation Mode! (This Would Be Awesome!)

This has been on my wish list for a while. 
 
I always love playing the new tracks and retro tracks, in both normal and mirror modes. 
 
But if you play the game a lot –these can feel a bit repetitive. 
 
For anyone who has played Modnation Racers on the PS3, some of the best tracks were created by ordinary players, so why not bring that to the Mario Kart universe! 

The sky would be the limit! If you want an underground track or a rollercoaster track- then build it yourself! 
 
If you want a Walking Dead inspired zombie graveyard track, then make it happen!
 
Then make these fan made tracks accessible for everyone to download!
 
2. Bring Back The Skill In Drifting!

I debated about putting this as number 1 for a while! I feel a huge sense of satisfaction in older versions of Mario Kart, when I am able to successfully execute multiple drifts to catch up on say Wailuigi Stadium

For me it adds an additional element of skill to the race. 

Personally I hate the new versions where you just hold down the R button on a corner and automatically receive a boost. 

For me winning a racing game should not depend solely on powers ups but on tactics and skill.

On the other hand there are people who hate drifting as they feel it leads to players just “snaking” all the way round the track, so to compromise a refined version of drifting would need to be created to prevent this.
 
1. Give Us The Awesome Battle Mode We Deserve! (A-Men To That!)

This is number 1 on my list! 
 
Battle mode on the original Mario Kart was sublime –great fun and brilliantly designed tracks. 
 
It was so much fun that almost as many hours were spent on this mode as actual racing. 
 
Dodging attacks and evading your opponents was truly a tactical experience.
 
Unfortunately other versions of Battle mode on other Mario Karts have been a mixed bag. 

 
Some arenas were so complex or large that it felt like you were driving by yourself. Even if you spotted someone –you would never be able to find them in such a big maze. We deserve better!
 
Please go back to basics –keep it simple -smaller well designed arenas will enable Battle mode to thrive. 

 
Then make it 5 player local multiplayer (or more for online multiplayer!) and add an ability to design your own arenas! 

(Games Freezer Says: We’d also go so far as to say add in a Battle Mode Custom League Feature whereby you could create your very own Battle Mode League with friends on Local Multiplayer or Online Multiplayer. It could be a round robin competition or even a Cup Knock Out Competition! In The league format you could have balloon difference so as you are rewarded in the league for having more balloons left at the end of a bout! $UPER COOL! )
 
Pang Man's Final Note: 

I know Mario Kart Wii U is out in May 2014 and the trailer suggests the ability to drive on walls/ceilings -which should be cool! Let’s see if they incorporate any of the ideas above once the game is out!  Thanks for listening!"

 Pang Man

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Wow! I’m Sure You’ll All Agree That Pang Man Delivers Again With a Dose Of Amazing Mario Kart Insight!

This Has Got Our Karting Juices Flowing With Ideas For The Next Mario Kart!

Let Us Know Below, What Things Would You introduce Into The New Version?

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05/02/2014

★The Games Freezer Website Of The Day - "PIXALRY"★ @Pixalry @JylesHay #GamersUnite #RetroGaming

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PIXALRY is a beautiful digital canvas for talented GameArt Artists to display their wonderful video game related works.


So what's it all about then?

 

"Pixalry is a new project by Billy Jyles Hay, former Curator of GeeksNGamers. Pixalry is an art and design blog focused on sharing the work of talented artists while spreading nerd and gaming culture—HAIL TO THE PIXELS."


They range from current gen inspired works to RetroGaming inspired works.

The site itself lets the art do the talking as you browse around the artwork featured by each artist.
 
There are some genuinely breath taking pieces of work on display that we have gazed at for many an hour in the last couple of weeks.

Our recent feature on Sara Maese was born from taking a trip to PIXALRY
 
We recommend clicking on the PIXALRY ARCHIVE area of the site in order to comprehend the visual treat that awaits you, it's a beautiful site to behold!
 
While You Are Here Check Out Some Of Our Fave Current Pieces From PIXALRY: