{"id":12504,"date":"2012-10-16T09:21:37","date_gmt":"2012-10-16T08:21:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=12504"},"modified":"2012-10-16T09:22:12","modified_gmt":"2012-10-16T08:22:12","slug":"gamer-diary-what-ive-been-playing-september-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2012\/10\/16\/gamer-diary-what-ive-been-playing-september-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"[Gamer Diary] What I’ve been playing… September 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"
First off, my apologies for being so late with this edition of Playing!
\u00a0I work in a university, and the arrival of freshers and term starting
again has made everything a little hectic. My secondary reason is that of the
two new games I was playing in September, I\u00a0still<\/em> haven’t finished either, and I didn’t want to give
half-prepared reviews. \u00a0However, as time drags on I feel I must bring
you something!<\/p>\n
So I bring you a short and sweet look at\u00a0Torchlight 2\u00a0<\/strong> and some interesting developments re:
Booth Babes.<\/p>\n
Torchlight 2<\/a>\u00a0is an adventure RPG that has
a slightly more cartoon-like presentation than big-budget rivals like
Diablo III<\/strong>. Despite this, it’s been a huge success.
\u00a0It allows a lot more freedom than
D3<\/strong> does when levelling up your character with skill
points, and there’s character points to spend where\u00a0you want<\/em>, not just automatically assigned.
\u00a0There’s a great variety of skills to play with to
suit your play style and your character. \u00a0I’m
currently playing through as an Engineer<\/a>, and although long-range
weaponry is an option I’m sticking with my two-handed
melee weapons because I much prefer bashing my way through
enemies. \u00a0That’s my example, but as I mentioned, I
have yet to finish the game (or test the other classes out) so
all I can do is advise you on what I know so far.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
My favourite feature of the game is one’s pet.
\u00a0There’s more choice in this game than the first as
to what species of pet you have – I picked a ferret for
the novelty – and being able to dump items in Professor
Furzl’s inventory when mine is full is like a gift from
the gods of gaming. \u00a0No longer shall you agonise over
which rare item to pick up with only one space left in your
backpack!\u00a0Even better, you can send the pet to town with
a bag full of junk, and he’ll return to you
–\u00a0wherever\u00a0you are – with some lovely
gold coins. \u00a0Best feature ever.<\/p>\n
The final plus-side I’ll bring for you today is
Torchlight 2<\/strong>‘s price: \u00a315\/$20, which
is half (or less) than what you’ll be paying for the
big-budget, AAA+, giant developer titles (I think I paid
\u00a335 for Diablo 3 on release). \u00a0The smaller price
doesn’t give you any less enjoyment, I’ve found.
\u00a0It’s a great title with brilliant features, and
comes in at a decent price.<\/p>\n
\u00a0
Hopefully by the next post I’ll have completed
at least one playthrough with
Borderlands 2<\/strong>… which, as I
suspected it would be, is a secret feminist game.
\u00a0More later!<\/p>\n
Now, a brief word on Booth Babes<\/h3>\n
\nYou probably know what I’m on
about here; you go to a show or an expo, and the
companies bring scantily clad women to sell their games.
\u00a0It’s insulting to the gamers and
there’s a lot of bad press about how these women
are treated, too. \u00a0Well, as of next year’s
show the Eurogamer Expo here in the UK will be formally enforcing a ban on booth
babes<\/a>. \u00a0Frankly, I am glad, but I fear that
those people who really don’t get the message will
still try and sell their games with
a little T&A<\/em>. \u00a0We will have to see
what happens next year, but from my point of view, and
that of others I’ve spoken to on this topic,
it’s a step in the right direction!<\/p>\n