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lawblob

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#1  Edited By lawblob

As a semi-serious fan of Tower Defense style games, I became very engrossed in geoDefense, the excellent TD game for the iPhone released last February.  The game combined a Geometry Wars aesthetic with a brutally difficult, fixed-path TD gameplay.  After roughly 20 hours, I completed all 30 stages of geoDefense. 
 
Released last week, geoDefense Swarm is the direct sequel.  It abandons the fixed-path TD style, instead allowing the player some freedom to forge the path of the enemies.  The Geometry Wars aesthetic now overlays a beautiful hex-based grid.    
 
While the game retains the same overall feel and style of the first, I can't help but feel that the developer went a bit overboard in the difficulty.  One of the best aspects of the first was the feeling that even on the most difficult levels, there were numerous ways to solve the level, and any number of approaches would work.  In Swarm, it appears that on many levels, the game only allows for a single solution.  This has the effect of reducing the game to what many lesser TD games already feel like.  You as the player are brutally punished until you randomly discover the single "magic" formation required to pass the level.  Anything other than this precise arrangement will be futile.   
 
This frustrates me because in my opinion it represents a lack of balance that the first game had.  By designing levels in such a way that only a singular solution exists, as a player I feel like I lack control.  The game feels more like random trial and error, the player haplessly pokes around, placing random towers at seemingly random locations.   
 
While this frustration could simply be chalked up to my lack of skill at the game, I do not feel that adequately addresses the problem.  A steep difficulty curve is one thing; but forcing a player who mastered the previous game to now bash his head against the proverbial brick wall as he brainlessly plays the same level 50 or more times hoping to stumble into the correct alignment, that seems to take things too far.  When thoughtful strategy and trial & error are replaced with mindless frustration, the TD genre loses its basic appeal.

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#2  Edited By lawblob
Thanks for the recommendations.  I remember hearing good things about Nuts & Bolts.  I think I'll check it out.
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#3  Edited By lawblob

I just got a 360.  What games have fun / interesting achievements?  

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#4  Edited By lawblob

I just got a 360!  Feel free to add me if you want a friendly person to play with.  Thanks.  
 
Gamertag  -  lawblob
  
Games I will be playing:
- Gears 2 
- L4D 
- Trials HD 
- Halo: ODST 
- NFS: Shift

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#5  Edited By lawblob

Used to be opposed to download games, because I don't like not being able to re-sell them.  But having an iPhone made me realize that there is plenty of cheap stuff out there.  I do buy some XBL / PSN games, but im' more selective there.  Once you get to the $10  range, gotta really think about a purchase I can't re-sell.  

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#6  Edited By lawblob

I just got a 360, look forward to playing L4D, Shadow Complex and ODST.  Sweet... 
 
I used to have a 360 a while ago, glad to get back into it.  Don't like NXE, though.  Too complicated. 
 
I got all excited and requested Fable 2, Gears 2 and L4D via Goozex and they all got sent today.  haha.  Awesome.

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#7  Edited By lawblob

App seems to work great.  Nice job, dudes!

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#8  Edited By lawblob

Hey dudes; feel free to follow me.  I try to keep it topical, writing some thoughts / impressions of PS3 games, DS games, and ocassionally iPhone games.

http://twitter.com/lawblob




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#9  Edited By lawblob
MikPick said:
"The Phoenix Wright series for the DS if you can find them. Try to play them in chronological order if you can.

Congrats by the way."

I have already played the first Phoenix Wright; and I keep meaning to play the others.  Considering my job, I feel bad for not having already played them!  I think you have a good idea, I am putting the other Ace Attorney games on my to-buy list! 
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#10  Edited By lawblob
logson said:
"Do something for her first, then buy Picross DS.
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Funny you mention that, she actually plays Picross DS quite often. 

Also, her birthday was last week, and I already went overboard buying her presents.  I think with the new raise she is going to now be buying herself quite a few things!
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