Confidence Returns

The anxiety over TGS has passed, since I’m assured that I’m not going to be conducting interviews or anything like that. I’m just going to be attending conferences where some of the new booty will be shown off – I’ve heard that there are conferences from Square, Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony at least, so there should be some good stuff on show that I’d miss out on if I was only hitting the show floor. For some reason even though I was slightly underwhelmed by MGS3 (keep meaning to give it another try), all I’m really intent on seeing is Metal Gear Solid 4. That and anything new on Resident Evil 5, of course.

In other news, I somehow spent a few hours today in the VGC playing nothing but Lumines. I don’t know how I managed it (on most games it’s a chore for me to play that long in one sitting) but before I knew it almost three hours had passed and I still wanted to try for the next skin. I’m definitely picking that one up in Japan. It’s like crack, but crack that can play really good music.

Performance Anxiety

Damn, I just got an email from GamesTM saying that they’re not sending anyone to TGS except me as a freelancer and my mate Jude, who just got a job on Play, their PlayStation magazine. That means I’m solely responsible for getting pictures and impressions of games, attending (and recording) interviews, and just general photography around the show.

One side of me is really excited but the other side really doesn’t want that amount of responsibility when I was going to be there for a holiday. There’s less than a month to go until I go to Japan and a little over a month until TGS so I’m sure I can sort out any concerns that I have in the meantime, but when my duties at trade shows so far have amounted to little more than playing new games and writing what I think about them this is a ton of responsibility. I’m sure I’ll benefit in the long run and it will mean that I can get more paid work in the time before I finish university, but still…damn.

World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 Impressions

I’m a fairly recent convert to the Winning Eleven/Pro Evolution Soccer series, but there are people, some of whom I know personally, who are absolutely fanatical about this series and will buy every version regardless of how minor the tweaks and improvements are. What should be noted it that these tweaks for WE9 are minor, and I know that this is something that EA are endlessly criticised for in their annually updated games, but the difference is that here they’re refining what is already the closest thing to real football in game form, not fixing a broken game. Nobody objects to annual updates on principle (I don’t, at least), but people do object when the game doesn’t actually get any better.

World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9

Token EA bash out of the way, this is everything you love about the series. The flow of the game is still impeccable and has been improved with a slightly more liberal implementation of the advantage rule – now a borderline foul will be allowed to slide (ROFL) if the victim’s team retains possession. It’s a tiny detail, but it means fewer interruptions to play which is always a good thing when you want to play instead of waiting for the set play to be set up.

That’s the single biggest change that I noticed, but I’m only someone who came into the series with PES3 and all but skipped PES4. I’m sure that someone who put in hundreds of hours could reel off lists of tweaks (I’ve been told that the goalkeepers are less inept, but I’ve still seen some pretty nasty blunders). All I can tell you is that it’s a fantastic game and just brilliant if you have some friends to play against in the same room. It has network play for Japanese players but you can’t beat the feeling of being next to the person you just slipped a shot past.

Something that’s definitely intriguing but will have to wait until I can get my hands on Ubiquitous Edition, the PSP version, is that one of the options in the main options menu is a PSP linkup, and going into it prompts you to connect your PSP with its version of WE9 in PS2 connection mode. Chances are it won’t be anything more interesting than the ability to share data between console and portable versions, but as far as I know this marks the first time that a PSP game will be able to connect to the PS2 by USB, and the ability to continue the league that you’ve been working through at home when you go on holiday is undeniably very cool.

Well worth getting then, and I’ll hopefully put together a full review when I get the English version.

Football’s Back!

Evertowned!

Yay, it’s so good to be back into a Premiership season and have Match of the Day to watch again. My Dad was actually so desperate for some to watch yesterday that he paid £7 to watch Everton/Man United on PremPlus, which was worth it for the Rooney goal alone. And what I wouldn’t have given to have seen Chelsea draw or even lose at Wigan today…

Anyway, it’s gotten me in the mood so I’ve been playing a lot of the Winning Eleven 9 import. I’ve got some impressions that I’ve been working on so I’ll post them when I get around to finishing them. I’ll be getting the PSP version (Ubiquitous Edition = best title for a handheld game ever) and the UK version (as Pro Evolution Soccer 5) when they come out so I might even bother to write a full review then. I need to move over the reviews from the old site design as well because three reviews in over six months is pretty pathetic. I want to write more but playing a game as extensively as is necessary and sitting down for an hour or so to knock out a decent review is easier said than done now.

I’ll say right now that WE9 is an excellent game and fans of the series won’t be disappointed.

Work Experience: Day 10

And it’s done. It got boring at times but I had fun, and thankfully today was a lot more interesting. Incidentally you can see the story that I wrote yesterday for the GamesTM site here.

When I got in I had some work to do for the Retro section of issue 37, where I finally got to write my Great Gaming Moment (went with my original intention and wrote about Rainbow Road in Super Mario Kart) and also got to write a full-page article on a retro game that should be remade. For that I went with one of my favourites that’s never had a huge amount of recognition, Unirally (Uniracers outside the UK). I got to play both of them in order to get screenshots, so no complaints here.

While I was taking the screenshots I got to see final builds of Total Overdose and Star Wars Battlefront II. TO was a blatant ripoff of Grand Theft Auto (free roaming mission-based gameplay) and Max Payne (bullet time and lots of diving around), but didn’t do either of them particularly well, and everything from the Mexican theme to the voice acting wasn’t particularly well done either. As for Battlefront II, I never thought too much of the first game but if you enjoyed that you’ll like this one because it’s very much more of the same. It had some cool touches (you can run down the inside of the Death Star’s superlaser as it fires, and you can hear Darth Vader breathing in the cave on Dagobah) and the space battles looked cool, but it seemed to be pushing the boundaries of the licence when you, as a low level rebel troop, have to kill the Emperor on the Death Star with your blaster rifle. Did that happen in one of the films?

I got my appraisal as well, which was very positive. I was given a B overall (A’s for journalistic ability and interest in the job) and they said that the work that I did was of a “very high quality” and that they’d keep me on in a freelance capacity, so that should go down well with the tutors when I go back to uni.

Ghibli Tickets Are Here!

Actually they came yesterday, but I was too tired out to post about it then. I was hoping that I could scan them and post them here but there’s a lot of personal information on them so all you’d see was a piece of paper with lots of stuff blacked out “voucher for Ghibli Museum, Mitaka” at the top.

They came with some literature about the museum and stuff like directions on how to get there (20 minutes on the Chuo line from Shinjuku, apparently) so I’ve been reading up about it, and I found a decent article about surviving there as a foreigner here. I’m really getting excited about going as it’s only just over a month now – 34 days according to my countdown widget – and with any luck the museum will be one of the highlights.