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App Showcase: Zenobia

When I was a little kid, one of the most memorable gaming experiences I ever had was with a game called Blaster Master. For the pitiful uninitiated (meaning too young to know), the game gave you a tank that could scale walls, fly in the air and shoot things. Yet, its most appealing foundation was its exploration elements. Taking cues from Samus Aran’s adventures, Metroid-like progressive exploration was a key instrument in its success. It sucked me in pouring hours on end trying to figure out the locations where a new weapon might reveal a new door to a new level.

It was engulfing. You just had to see what you could find right over that next ledge. What enemies you had to discover in order to progress, and of course, pretty nifty boss battles. They sure don’t make ‘em like they used to. Maybe nostalgia glosses over some of the rough edges that those games of yore had, but its also revealing that even those sullied experiences don’t come through in our memories. At least not mine. To me, Blaster Master is a classic.

So it’s no surprise that developer Nate Monster’s Zenobia wakes up those good ‘ol feelings of familiarity. It’s roots firmly grasping at the fibers of Blaster Master’s fabric, making no apologies where it’s foundation comes from. It’s retro gaming at its core.

The game’s premise is somewhat familiar to Blaster Master. You have a tank, and you have to shoot things to survive, but it also comes with a deep land to explore. The maps available expand in all four directions, making exploration a key element of the game. You have also a few upgradable weapons and the option to change out your load out on the fly.

The game wouldn’t be fun if it had unforgivable controls, and luckily, Zenobia has some wonderful virtual input that allows you to move about, jump and shoot without handcuffing your mobility. I always say the best controls are the ones you don’t think about. I do have some issue where the ads are located, as I dislike when ads are represented under a control scheme that forces you to keep your eyes off of them. It’s pretty easy to hit an add that takes you out of the game into a browser.

Luckily, the game supports Mango multitasking, which will save your progress once you make your way back to the game. I understand that this is a limitation of the screen size, and having an ad directly on your field of view, the part of the screen you’ll need the most visual real estate, would have been criminal. It’s the lesser of two evils, and the only way to keep the game free. Although if you prefer your games to be ad free, there is a paid version in the marketplace as well.

A guy has to make a buck somehow.

Rounding out the features, the game does have leaderboards, checkpoints and a way to revisit old boss battles to obtain a higher score. Nicely done.

Overall, you owe it to yourself to pick up Zenobia. It harkens back to the days where things weren’t given to you on a silver platter. This is real work, people, but one that you’ll enjoy doing.

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Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Nemesis Mode Exclusive to Xbox 360

The highly anticipated spin-off of the Resident Evil series, Operation Raccoon City will arrive in stores on March 20th. Developed by the same people behind many of Sony’s Socom games, it is a departure for the series. Players will have to work together as a team to survive an endless amount of zombies, while trying to defeat famous characters from Resident Evil lore.

Nemesis mode is exclusive to the Xbox 360 version. In Nemesis mode, two teams compete to find the control unit for a Nemesis and when they do, they can unleash the pure havoc that Nemesis is known to bring to anyone standing in its path.

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Xbox Live Weekly Update 2/7-2/13

This week is a busy week for discounts for the Xbox enthusiast. Not only can you score major deals on a full year of Xbox Live, but two stellar games are releasing at retail, along with a huge sale by Square Enix. Ha, and you thought this was finally the year you were going to spend your savings on the perfect Valentine’s Day gift? Sorry, not during an unusually strong first week of February.

Xbox Live Weekly Sale

Get a full 12 months of Xbox Live Gold for $20 off at various retailers this week.

 

The biggest Xbox Live related sale isn’t even on XBLA games this week. From February 5th until February 11th you can pick up a 12 month Xbox Live subscription card for $39.99 at multiple retailers. Head to your local Toys’r’Us, Best Buy or GameStop.

Go on a quest with Crimson Alliance for a third of the price you would normally pay.

As for the weekly Xbox Live sales, Crimson Alliance is your deal of the week. You can pick up this action-RPG with all character classes for 800 Microsoft points, or purchase each class individually (Assassin, Mercenary, Wizard) for 560 Microsoft points. All of these are on sale for roughly 30% off their normal price.

There is a lot of Square Enix content on sale, Seriously, a lot.

Not to be outdone, Square Enix is having a huge sale on content from various games. You can pick up Explosion Mission Pack for Deus Ex: Human Revolution for 140 Microsoft points, Tactical Enhancement Pack for 80 Microsoft points, and The Missing Link for 600 Microsoft points. All of these Deus Ex items are roughly half off.

Continuing with the publisher sale, you can score the Black Market Aerial and Boom packs for Just Cause 2 for just one dollar. You can grab A Hazardous Reunion Challenge Pack 3, All The Trappings Challenge Pack 1, and the Raziel & Kain Character Pack all for 200 Microsoft points. The DLC for Tomb Raider: Underworld is on sale for half off, with Beneath the Ashes, and Lara’s Shadow clocking in at 400 Microsoft points.

Xbox 360 Retail Game Releases

The Darkness II

The Darkness 2 wants to play with you.

Gamers everywhere have been raving about the demo for The Darkness II for the last few weeks and the wait for the game is finally over. The Darkness II takes place two years after the original, The Darkness, and Jackie Estacado is engulfed in an all-out mob war after an attempt is made on his life. He still can’t forget the brutal murder of his girlfriend during the first game, and the Darkness inside him is resurfacing.

Gamers can quad wield weapons (you read that right) by firing two separate weapons with Jackie’s human arms while using his demon arms at the same time. There is four player campaign co-op over Xbox Live and the story is helmed by the Paul Jenkins who not only wrote the story for The Darkness but for many famous comic books, like The Incredible Hulk and Wolverine.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

Kingdoms of Amalur is being praised as the Skyrim killer by some media outlets.

Fans of Western RPGs who were turned off by the distinctly Japanese flavor of Final Fantasy XIII-2 last week will be pleased to know they have quite the role playing game to delve into this week. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is being described in some circles as a deep RPG with the simplicity of combat found in Fable.

Some great minds collaborated to bring you Kingdoms of Amalur like best-selling author R.A. Salvatore, Todd McFarlane, and lead designer of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Ken Rolston.

Games on Demand

If you’re already planning for a future where all entertainment content is digitally distributed then this week’s additions to Microsoft’s Games on Demand service for Xbox Live should be of interest to you. This week you aren’t getting any notable additions to the service, instead you can get three older titles at a cheaper price.

Discounts on Games on Demand this week: Battlestations Pacific for $24.49 (25% off), Just Cause 2 for $24.49 (25% off), and Tomb Raider: Underworld for $14.99 (25% off)

Xbox Live Arcade releases

You can look forward to Shank 2, as well as some insane Batman inspired FPS action in Gotham City Impostors this week.

Game Demos

If you are the type of person who prefers to try a game before you buy it, but can’t find a copy of new releases to rent anywhere near you then you can look forward to demos for Kinect Disneyland Adventures and Kinectimals Now With Bears.

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