OK, I Take It Back
I should have bought Space Giraffe a long time ago. I had somewhat enjoyed the demo. I am enjoying the full game much more.
(Specifically, I want to take back the “crybaby” part of my previous post, because it seems to me that when people talk about how “nobody” bought Space Giraffe, I think they really mean nobody. I am not even halfway through the game (taking advantage of the unique score-continuing system) yet from what I can tell I currently sit poised to crack the top 100 on the XBLA leaderboards. Whereas on say, Pac-man CE I sit somewhere around 50,000. Maybe this has something to do with my “gamer zone” or whatever?)
I recently read an article by one Ste Pickford, who Space Giraffe as a case study for what he feels is a trend for games to rely more and more on having an easily accessible and attention grabbing demo. In the end, I think he is a little too blasé about the issue. (I feel that if games “need to to be ‘instant’, and communicate everything the player needs to know quickly and unconsciously via audio visual cues rather than through clumsy tutorial modes and manual pages,” then there will be many games that will no longer come to be. Games that would be perfectly good games, or even great games, that merely require a bit of an initial investment on behalf of the player.) I must admit, however, that my original “Meh, seems OK” reaction to the game did indeed result from the demo not really reaching out and grabbing me.
I could be misremembering, but I believe the demo for Space Giraffe consisted of simply the tutorial. It was good that this is there, as without playing the tutorial at least once I’m pretty sure the game would make zero sense whatsoever. However, the tutorial keeps things pretty simple, and keeps things on a flat, boring web without much distortion.
Later levels really twist this around. The web is crooked, curved, loops back onto itself. The camera is placed above, below, to the side. The length of the web is distorted, so that “straight” lines become twisted curves. For one thing, these sorts of things add to the difficulty of the game. But I realized I kind of loved this game when I noticed that I’d just played the entirety of a level with my head cocked at a 45 degree angle, apparently with the thought that it would help me see over the lip of the web a bit better. I also enjoy the feeling I get when Ms. M. growls in frustration that the screen is filled with gibberish and how can I see anything and I say “Well I can’t see everything, but I hear most of it,” and she just tells me I’m crazy.
All of this could just be the cognitive dissonance speaking, of course, but I’m really glad I finally got around to picking it up. Should have come sooner.
Hey, I’m sorry if this doesn’t count as a real comment or anything but forgive me. I just bought the orange box because I have a tremendous desire to play portals. As a result, I have a copy of HL2 and HL2 Ep One to give away. Is Aiden still looking for EP one and does anyone or would anyone with a steam account like a copy of HL2?
Also, I’m still afraid of space giraffe because a saw a long video of it on youtube and even in that tiny resolution it made my eyes melt.
Comment by Mike — December 10, 2007 @ 7:49 pmWait isn’t that basically the Ep One that I gave you being given away, for all intents and purposes? Crazy Valve.
Comment by Nathan — December 10, 2007 @ 7:55 pmYeah… basically. Anyway… if Aiden wants it, it’s his. And if you know anyone looking for HL2 as well.
Comment by Mike — December 11, 2007 @ 6:33 amIll take it! And thank you.
Comment by Aiden — December 11, 2007 @ 11:19 amRob is teh slow. I actually would just like to see even if my computer could handle it. Supposedly my computer specs meet the requirements, but that doesn’t mean anything until the game is up and loaded.
Comment by Rob — December 11, 2007 @ 10:53 pmDo you want HL2 robbie? I can give you that at least. If you’ve got steam. I’m quite certain that PC you built a while ago could easily run it. It’s as old as that computer is.
Comment by Mike — December 12, 2007 @ 9:18 amI would liek to try it out … I have a steam account that I never use because apparently my DoD key is invalid and I’m too lazy to call to get it sorted out.
Comment by Rob — December 12, 2007 @ 12:38 pm