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Monday, 18 July 2016

REVIEW: Pokemon Go (Game: IOS/Android)

Gotta Catch 'Em All!

For a long time now, pushing two decades, Pokémon have been one of the most iconic creatures of modern times. Like the words karaoke and karate, Pokémon is a culmination of two words - Pocket and Monsters - Pokémon - and the likes of Psyduck, Pikachu and Charmander have been popular ever since it's inception.

So what better way to celebrate my 100th post on my blog, than reviewing my first game AND the hottest mobile game on the planet - Pokémon Go.

Pokémon Go is the latest Pokémon game from Niantic, where a mobile device is used to track and capture Pokémon just like in the games and TV series. Harnessing the power of GPS and augmented reality, the game actually has the player moving around their locale and finding Pokémon all over the place. Complete with the ability to use Pokegyms and supply points known as Pokestops, Pokémon Go seems to be the game to get players off their butts and into the wider world.

Initially only available in select countries - this being mainly American and Australia, Pokémon Go was a hit as soon as it was available. Some clever mucking about led to people in other countries discovering how to download it on their phone too - and it worked just as well. However, it's now been released in more countries - including the United Kingdom, so more people than ever can try to catch them all.

The game itself is quite simple - select your starting "trainer" and this will be your avatar. It's not terribly detailed, but you have a canny few selections of hair colour and outfits, and then it's time to play. Selecting one of three starting Pokémon, the player then is ready to go out in society to capture them.

Each Pokémon that is discovered is stored in a Pokedex so you can follow which ones you have caught or not caught. Some are rarer than others - and when they do appear there is sometimes some craziness descending on a location to try and get one.

Basic gameplay is thus - you move around as you would in real life and your phone tracks where you are via GPS. If there is a Pokémon nearby you will be informed and you can try and catch it with the limited amount of Pokeballs you are supplied with. If you catch it, it goes into the Pokedex and you can then adjust the Pokémon such as changing it's name, making it more powerful or levelling it up. By doing so it makes the Pokémon better - and this will come in useful later in the game.

As you progress, you yourself, will level up as a trainer. When you level up, you open up more opportunities which include accessing Pokegyms (which are usually local landmarks) where you can fight others Pokemon and guard the gyms for your team. Yes, you can also join a team when you are the correct level and the whole game becomes more of a capture the flag operation. You can choose from three different teams, all with different philosophies, and each one is a colour - the colour of the Pokegym will determine it's affiliation.

Along the way you will also need some supplies which can be gleaned (randomly) from Pokestops which are scattered around the area. These can give you more Pokeballs, eggs or other goodies and can be taken advantage of once, then a cooldown period will ensue. After that you can return and take advantage of it's goodies again. A church near me is a good Pokestop and is typical of structure you would expect to be a Pokestop. For those who want more convenience there is, of course, a shop where you can buy extra stuff from if you want to pay for it - but this game can be enjoyed freely without the need for this if you do not want to part with your cash.

I mentioned eggs earlier and this is another interesting point - you can hatch Pokémon from eggs! If you have an egg incubator (you start with one but can buy/earn more) and have an egg - you can place it in the incubator and "hatch" it by clocking up the relevant distance on the pedometer and get a standard to rare Pokémon to add you your collection.

The game is addictive but more so innovative in that it gets you out and about. Nintendo have been so quiet of late and are no strangers to innovation. When it works, it is ground breaking (reference: The Wii) and when it doesn't, it just fades away (eg: The WiiU). This latest offering could be a glimpse into the future of video gaming - actually being involved in the game this way, even only simply, is qute the experience.

I know we are getting Virtual Reality (VR) headsets in the near future and we are taking all those steps towards the sci-fi futures promised by our past, but this is a cheap and fun alternative while we are waiting for such things.

I applaude Niantic for such a clever game and although it's brilliant right now, it will be interesting to see the longeivity for it. For now though, let's just enjoy a game that gets us out into the sunshine and experience the outside unlike a Call of Duty or FIFA 20xx wouldn't be able to. In a nutshell, this game is innovative, unique and addictive - all the stuff you would want from a game. However, please be very careful while playing it as people have injured themselves while trying to get pokemon in silly places.

Pokémon Go is available now for iOS and Android phones from the relevant App stores.

POPSCORE: 9/10

What am I talking about? Pokémon Go mobile game
Where can I find out more? http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-go/
If you liked this try: Any of the Pokémon games over the years, Monster Hunter (PSP), Ingress, that Harry Potter Spellbook thingy or if you want to skip the gaming - geocaching.

Tips:
Some say not selecting a Pokémon at the start of the game will allow you to get a Pikachu or similar - but I've never tried this.

Sunday, 3 May 2015

BYTE: A-May-Zing May!

Welcome to May - it's spring time and summer is round the corner!
Time for some movie blockbusters MAYbe?
 
Well, let's be honest Avengers: Age of Ultron will take some beating. have you seen it yet? Finnally you guys in the US have got to see it too - and it looks like it's going to be a (Hulk) smash hit!  The next anticipated behemoth of a movie is Star Wars in December. But you don't have to wait that long to get a superhero fix as Ant-Man and Fantastic Four will be popping by over the summer. If you wap in the Minions Movie and the new "in-your-head" Pixar movie, we still have some things to look forward to.
 
It's been a crazy month so far with no signs of stopping. We are only three days in and we've had the birth of the royal baby - a little princess who is yet to be named. I'm going for Scarlett Diana, but who knows?
 
Sadly though, we've also lost people - the legendary Ben E King (famous for Stand By Me, one of my favourite songs from the 60's), the iconic writer Ruth Rendell and Rebecca Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand's wife have all passed away the last few days. Sad times, and our thoughts at P&TP HQ are with their families. #RIP
 
There's a lot of stuff going on in this month too. Yesterday it was World Free Comic Book Day and I picked up quite a few free comics. I had picked up Secret Wars #0, and Avengers one, a 2000AD one and others at my local Forbidden Planet. Did you get to get some too? If not, don't worry - it happens every year so make sure you're up bright and early for next time. And, the following two days later (or tomorrow as I write this) is May 4th - which is Star Wars Day. I had to explain this to someone - May The Force... May the Fourth... oh never mind. If you are a member of Star Wars: The Old Republic MMORPG (like myself - unfortunately my character is called StarJediLord - sorry; but feel free to add ;-) ) they are doing some celebrations, so get logged on for some free digital swag, including, I hear, a free droid. Meanwhile if you are misty eyed about Knights of The Old Republic, the awesome game from a few years ago, Google Play is selling it on Android for the ridiculously low price of £2.33 (not sure how long for) - check it out https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aspyr.swkotor
 
In the UK, on May 7th we are having a General Election, and, 5 years ago, I tried setting up a blog and my first post was all about it. Sadly, the blog never got past about 4 entries, and, as an homage to that, I might rerelease one of the movie reviews I did back then for you. I reckon, one of them was Iron Man 2 but I could be wrong.
 
Looking at the latest stuff as well:

>   Xbox Live:  Games with Gold this month includes the full game of Mafia II on XBOX 360 and for the posh 'uns who have XBOX ONE you are treated to Pool Nation FX (still) and Castle Storm Definitive Edition to download free if you are a subscriber.
>  PSN: PS Plus this month hasn't really updated just yet so nothing new to report on this front. Though you can get Destiny for £24.99 if you don't already have it.
 
If you want a free game for your PC, and you like the Ultima series, you can get a free digital copy of Ultima 8 by signing up to EA's Origin and you can download it for free - it's an initiative they have called "On The House". If you do sign up, they do this regularly so it might be worth keeping the account. We've had quite a few games already and my collection is building up - but most of them are older games, but still goodies. Hey, what do you want for free? Please note, though, I am not sure if this would work outside the UK but you could always have a crack to see if it does.  
 
As always we have Loot Crate and Nerd Block unboxings to look forward to...
 
...AND Marvel Collector Corps!

Anyway I've wrote enough now - have a MINT MAY and I'll see you soon.
 
Keep being awesome!
 
Until next time

Paul

Saturday, 7 March 2015

BYTE: Merry March

Hey guys

It's been the calm before the storm for me and a quiet week geek-wise. I've been mourning the passing of Orange Wednesdays at the cinema.  I have been trying to find out more about the tease of Compare the Market doing it - after seeing the meerkat advert at the cinema last week. No news has come forward so far so as soon as I find out I will let you know.

Meanwhile, on the movie front, I think I have not seen a movie this week! I'm so letting you down. However, Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer 3 dropped and is whetting our appetite even further. If you are eagle eyed, or good with the pause button, you will get to see a glimpse of The Vision at the end of the trailer. Also, I'm going to see the new Divergent film, Insurgent soon, so there will be a full review of that.

As for the blog and stuff, well, I've managed to add my logo to the blog, and I hope you like it. I'm still working on the vlogging stuff - I have purchased some software to have a crack at learning editing before I get cracking unleashing my presenting skills onto the unknowing internet. I've set up a Facebook Page, but I will have to get the page address - it's the one with the Paul & The Popcorn logo on of course! And while you are there - don't forget to follow me on Twitter too - @paulandpopcorn if you haven't already. Once I get the youtube up and running I'll bring all the links together.

Also, fancy some free stuff? I've been looking about and I've seen that:

> Google Play is celebrating 3 years of existence - so you can get a free download of Fast and Furious movie (handy since the 7th instalment is being broadcast to a cinema near you in the very near future). Some amendments to this though - a) you will need a google play account that's active (I got this offer through the email) and b) it's not the first one but the one without the "The"'s in it from 2009.

> Origin: If you are registered with Origin you can get a free "on the house" copy of early 1990's classic Syndicate for free download for a limited time.

>  PSN: PS Plus this month has updated now and the new roster of games for the PS formats are:
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes And Punishments and Papa & Yo on PS3 and Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty (what?!) and Valiant Hearts: The Great War on PS4.
If you're into multi format there is also OlliOlli2: Welcome To Olliwood bundled for PS4/Vita and the triple bundle for all three of a game called CounterSpy. Of course these are active while your subscription is and will cease working if you are not a member.
PSN Store also have a special offer on Final Fantasy games for the moment too - do now's your time to get some of those FF gaps in your collection filled. As always, these are for a limited time and access/costs may be dependent on whether you are a subscriber or not so check first before purchase.

>   Xbox Live:  Games with Gold this month hosts the full game of Tomb Raider on XBOX 360 and for the posh 'uns who have XBOX ONE you are treated to Rayman Legends and #IDARB to download free if you are a subscriber.

Also I've signed up to Star Wars Online - that is, The Old Republic AKA SWTOR so if you'd like to join me on there - add paulosolo and you can explore the galaxy with me. I have been playing it this week and am at the grand old rank of level 10. I'm a Jedi Sentinel so it means I can use two lightsabers. That's gotta be good, hasn't it? If you play - let me know what you think.

Anyway that's enough update for now; hopefully next week I will get my rather fetching Paul & The Popcorn T-Shirt, but who knows?

Until next time

Paul