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Showing posts with label Survival Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Survival Horror. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Featured Game: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky

Plays on the same hardware as SoC
Year: 2008
Genre: First-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
Recommend: Depends
















If you can run S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on your netbook, you'll be happy to know that its prequel, Clear Sky, will run on exactly the same hardware. The minimum system requirements for the game are unchanged, although it takes more juice to run the game with more eye candy, like volumetric light and fire, DirectX 10 support, and fancy weather effects. If you enjoyed the first game, it wouldn't hurt to give Clear Sky a try, and flex some GPU muscle in the process.

What you'll need

Reviews and Awards

Clear Sky earned some mixed reviews; on average, the game is the worst-rated in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series. The best rating came from GamesTM, with a 90/100 for "transform[ing] grim fantasy into a startlingly real-world experience." On the other hand, X-Play wasn't so kind, awarding Clear Sky a 60% for its boring environments, numerous bugs, and antiquated gameplay. GameSpot nominated the game for Best Atmosphere in 2008, but it was shot down by Dead Space.

Tips

OK, I'll admit it. There's no netbook out there that meets Clear Sky's recommended requirements.  I suggest starting off at medium settings at your netbook's native resolution, then tweaking settings from there.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/Stalker_Clear_Sky_screenshot_god_rays_01.jpg
Sunbeam effects; thanks, Wikipedia

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Featured Game: Left 4 Dead 2

Even more demanding than its predecessor
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/ba/Left4Dead2.jpgYear: 2009
Genre: First-person Shooter, Survival Horror
Recommend: Depends
















Thought the first Left 4 Dead was tough on your netbook? I have some bad news for you, then; its sequel is even more demanding. The only thing L4D2 doesn't need more of is CPU processing power, which is good, considering that the CPU is one of the biggest bottlenecks for an AMD netbook. Still, if you can play this game, you'll be rewarded with a zombie-slaying experience that's every bit as good, if not better, than the original.

What you'll need

Reviews and Awards

L4D2 received reviews much like its predecessor, which is to say, very positive. The aggregator sites mentioned in my L4D1 feature gave the sequel nearly the same scores, around 89%. IGN, who positiviely reviewed the first game, "considered that the game improved on the first in every way, and that anyone who liked the concepts introduced by the first game should buy the second." (Wikipedia) GameSpot gave L4D2 a 9/10, a 0.5 point increase over the first Left 4 Dead. Eurogamer called it "overflowing with personality."

Tips

It's very important to be running the fastest RAM possible for intensive games like L4D2. I highly recommend nothing less than DDR3/800. To see what speed your RAM is, download and install CPU-Z at cpuid.com. Look for a field that says 'PC6400 (400 MHz)' or something similar. If your RAM is that fast or faster, you're all set. If not, you may want to consider a RAM upgrade.
http://www.ngohq.com/attachments/screenshots/1355d1227273859-left-4-dead-screenshots-hl2-2008-11-21-14-32-13-01.jpg
Screenshot from ngohq.com

Monday, August 6, 2012

Featured Game: Metro 2033

Uh, no.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/07/Metro_2033_Game_Cover.jpg Year: 2010
Genre: First-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
Recommend: NO















I'll be quick about this; the graphical demands of Metro 2033 simply butcher anything a netbook can give. Maybe if you overclock the Radeon HD 7340 to 1.23 GHz and the system RAM to 2 GHz you can get it to work, but I don't see that happening any time soon.
Screenshot from Giant Bomb

Friday, July 27, 2012

Featured Game: Left 4 Dead

Not for cheapo netbooks
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/Left4Dead_Windows_cover.jpgYear: 2008
Genre: First-Person Shooter + Survival Horror
Recommend: Depends


















If you're wanting to play Left 4 Dead on a netbook, be prepared to spend a little money, 'cause anything with GMA in the name ain't gonna cut it. Those with ION or Radeon graphics, though, can gear up for some epic zombie-destroying fun.

What you'll need
Review and Awards

For the most part, Left 4 Dead raked in positive reviews from all around the board, with an average of 89% from aggregator sites. IGN praised the game, saying "It's almost pitch perfect in how it captures the tension and the action of a Hollywood zombie movie." Gamespot disapproved of Left 4 Dead's "limited map selection," and felt the game got repetitive at times. Left 4 Dead acquired no less than 5 "Best Multiplayer Game of 2008" awards, among others.

Tips

Avoid the witch.
No, really, don't do it!
 

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Featured Game: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

Low-end netbooks won't cut it
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b3/Shadow_of_Chernobyl_cover.jpg Year: 2007
Genre: First-person Shooter + Survival Horror
Recommend: Depends





















 You know those old classics everyone loves that can run on anything? Well, this isn't one of those games. Fortunately, you can still play S.T.A.L.K.E.R. on a netbook, but it can't be one of those sub-$300 ones.

What you'll need


Reviews and Awards

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. won GameSpot's Best Atmosphere award from Best and Worst of 2007. Reviews were generally positive; Eurogamer called it "one of the scariest games on the PC". However, it was criticized for its various bugs and mediocre story.

Tips

Since all netbook GPU's support D3D 9, you might as well enable some kind of dynamic lighting. Both Nvidia's and AMD's GPU's can handle it.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Stalkershot_2.jpg
Screenshot from Wikipedia