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Monday Gaming Diary: Introducing the Kiddo to Console Games

September 23, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Super Mario Bros. BoxartWhen Gabe was young(er), I was very conscious about not playing games in front of him. I wanted him to develop other interests before he discovered video games, which was obviously inevitable in this house. We gave him a MobiGo when he was 3, which has mostly educational games, but I didn’t let him near my handhelds or the big console games at all. I wouldn’t even let him watch me play when he crawled out of bed to get a glass of water, ask question, etc.

Of course I couldn’t keep him from this stuff forever. When he was in preschool, he watched the after-school kids play Super Mario Kart Wii and always asked me why he couldn’t play it at home. (The answer was we didn’t have a Wii, but he didn’t quite understand that since he knows I have game consoles.) And of course he would wander into my office, see the games, and ask me if he could play them or watch me play. The answer was always no until this past weekend.

He’s really into Batman as of late, and naturally, he has an affinity toward LEGOs, so yes, he’s asked me once or twelve times if he could play my LEGO Batman 2 game. Saturday, we sat down for some co-op. I really thought that a LEGO game would be a great way to introduce him to console gaming, especially since our Wii U is arriving very soon with his very first console game, LEGO City Undercover, a game he’s been begging me for since we saw it at Best Buy (you bastards). (And yes, he has no idea that Disney Infinity exists, and I’m doing my best to keep it that way, thank you.)

I realized very quickly in that perhaps LEGO Batman 2 isn’t the best starter game. The controls are a little more complicated than I thought, and it kind of helps if you can read the instructions. I tried to explain to him what to do, but he kept getting confused. I had to swap controllers with him often to get through parts. Maybe he’ll get it with time, but for now, it’s a little much. That hasn’t dampened his spirits, though; he’s been asking if we can play again practically every day.

So perhaps it’s time he learns how to play console games the way his father and I did–with Super Mario Bros. Whenever the Wii U gets here, I plan on buying SMB via the Virtual Console and telling Gabe that as soon as he beats that game, I’ll buy him another. I then remembered that I have SMB on my 3DS thanks to the early sucker adopter program Nintendo had. I showed him how to play, and then I watched him get just as frustrated as we all did the first time we played.

He’s already asked for a different game. I told him he had to practice, that he would get better each time he played. I even reminded him how bad he was at Angry Birds at first, and now he’s better than his father and me. He said he would try, and he played for another few minutes before asking if he could watch a movie instead. I think he’ll enjoy the game a little better on the big TV instead of the small 3DS, but we’ll see.

I wonder what game I should torture him with next whenever he does beat SMB. And, should I tell him about the Warp Zones? That may be too cruel to keep that from him.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Extra Life Charity

September 15, 2013 By Keri Honea 5 Comments

extra-life-logoThis year, the year when I probably shouldn’t do it and the year I definitely don’t have the time, I’m going to participate in the Extra Life charity gaming marathon. And I’m super, super excited about it.

Since it’s my first year to do it, my goal is somewhat small, $200, but I would love it if I could raise close to $500. I’d also love it if I could raise enough and have enough fun to do this every year.

So yes, this is a post begging for donations from my esteemed SGR audience.

I plan to have a giveaway for a strategy guide releasing around that time frame for a random SGR donor. At this time, I don’t know what it will be, because I know everyone’s tastes will be different. I hope to have a pick one of three contest. The winner definitely won’t be who donates the most, so don’t worry about that. It’s all about giving something at all. Definitely stayed tuned to see which guides could be up for grabs as a reward for donating. To enter this contest, leave a little note about SGR in your donation comments.

In addition, I will have a vote up and running in October for everyone to pick which games I’ll be playing during this marathon. I’m going to use this time to work through my backlog, so there won’t be any current games or games I’m working on for guide review. There is also discussion to Skype me into a live video feed that the EvilCast podcast team is sponsoring for their marathon.

This whole thing sounds like it will be a blast, even though I’m going to do my 25 hours over 2 days time (I am realistic about what I can do). I hope to see a few of you donate something, no matter how small it is!

Thanks for your support!

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Grand Theft Auto V Strategy Guide Giveaway

September 10, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Grand Theft Auto V strategy guideI don’t think the upcoming next-gen consoles are as eagerly anticipated as the release of Grand Theft Auto V next week. It’s an open world game where you can do pretty much whatever the hell you want (and I hear that’s highly encouraged), but those who want to leave no stone unturned, no thug alive, and no crime, uh, uncompleted (yeah, it’s obvious I’ve never played a GTA game), the Grand Theft Auto V strategy guide from BradyGames is your golden ticket. If you’d like to win a copy this Friday, here is how to enter.

Once again, this week’s FreeGuideFriday is open up to both Twitter followers and Facebook page fans. You still have to be a US resident, though. If you happen to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, then you can enter on both places have two entries! Winner will be picked on Friday and will be notified via DM on Twitter or private message on Facebook. Please note that I have zero control over what version of the strategy guide is up for grabs. Please do not ask me if it’s the paperback or the collector’s edition. If you receive a CE, then do a happy dance and consider yourself greatly loved and blessed.

Ready to read the rules before entering?

Twitter Contest Entries

  • Follow both @strategyreviews AND @Brady_Games on Twitter.
  • Tweet why you want to win the GTAV strategy guide from @Brady_Games and @strategyreviews for #FreeGuideFriday. The hashtag and mentions of both SGR and BG must be in your tweet to be a valid entry. You must also mention the GTAV strategy guide in some form, or how will I know what guide you want?

Facebook Contest Entries

  • On the SGR Facebook page post announcing this contest (hint: it has a link to this article), leave a comment saying why you want to win the GTAV strategy guide.
  • In your comment, be sure to end the comment with the #FreeGuideFriday hashtag (for whatever reason FB has hashtags now).

One winner will be selected randomly from both pools of entries, so if you’re a fan/follower of both accounts, then definitely enter in both places! Winner will be chosen around noonish, so be on the lookout on both Twitter and Facebook!

And don’t worry; this GTA n00b is not reviewing the guide. I’ve left that up to a more distinct aficionado of the series, I promise.

Filed Under: Free Guide Friday

Off Base’s Strategy Guide Kickstarter Closed

September 4, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Off Base KickstarterMuch to my great disappointment, I received an email yesterday from the Off Base Productions’ Kickstarter campaign that the fundraiser was not successful, and it is tabled for now.

I had a feeling this would happen when at about a week out from the goal date, the campaign still needed over $40,000. Do I think they were too zealous with their goal? Not at all. I know publishing a book takes lots and lots of money, especially when you need to pay for art work, consultation time, the writing, printing costs, etc., etc., etc.

The one light I do see at the end of this tunnel is from a tweet from the Off Base team, saying that they are going to “go over alternate plans.” Whether this means a different fundraising avenue or a different type of strategy guide, I have no idea, but I’m so pleased that they aren’t giving up on this possibility.

It probably won’t happen for Mercenary Kings, sadly enough, but I’d love to see Off Base or any other publishing company take on the idea of creating print strategy guides for indie games. I, with SGR, will proudly and gladly support any fundraising endeavor for similar projects. My strategy guide shelf just isn’t going to fill itself!

Please try again, Off Base Productions! I know there’s enough interest out there for print strategy guides!

Filed Under: Strategy Guide News

Call of Duty: Ghosts Strategy Guide Confirmed

September 3, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

CoD-GhostsBradyGames confirmed via their Facebook page that they are publishing a strategy guide for Call of Duty: Ghosts. This sounds like a no-brainer, but what has me personally intrigued is that this is the first strategy guide confirmed for ANY next-gen game by BradyGames. Thus far, the only confirmed strategy guide for a next-gen game has been for Assassin’s Creed IV by Piggyback, and I’m having a hard time considering ACIV to be a next-gen game. The same can be said for CoD to be sure, but since Ghosts was part of Microsoft’s Xbox One reveal, I only think of it as a next-gen game, even though it’s releasing for current-gen as well.

I can only hope that this is the start of announcements for upcoming next-gen games. I NEED to know about Killzone: Shadowfall, Ryse, Watch Dogs, etc.

Filed Under: Strategy Guide News

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