Monster Hunter Tri Screenshot

I completed Monster Hunter Tri's offline story mode since the last blog update, clocking in somewhere in the neighborhood of sixty-five hours or so. It was a much larger undertaking than I had originally anticipated, and I have to admit that I'm a little shocked that the grand total ended up being so high. Despite all of its problems (and there are many) it kept me interested and engaged all the way through (when I wasn't being intensely frustrated) and that's more than I can say for a lot of other games who shoot for the same sort of completion time.

I certainly don't think it was necessary to put all that time into the game or even to finish the off-line mode before writing the review, but in this particular case I really felt like I wanted to do that. Primarily, the game has an intensely rabid fan base (of whom, I suppose, I'm now part) and I really wanted to be able to say that I had done my due diligence before publishing my official opinion. Besides actually finishing the off-line, I have spent several hours in the online cooperative mode and it really does add to the experience overall. I can count on one hand the number of times that an online mode appealed to me enough to come back to it more than once or twice, so the fact that it's so enjoyable is a real feather in Capcom's cap.

Look for the review soon.

In other games news, I started Alpha Protocol a few days ago and I would estimate I'm about halfway through.

Although I can't say that I had high hopes for the title, it was one that I really hoped would succeed. I think there is certainly room for the espionage genre to grow, and the RPG elements married to it in this particular title seemed like a great match.

If you follow me on Twitter, you probably already know what I think of it, but so far the experience has been wildly uneven. The main character is forgettable and utterly lacks any kind of star power, but the dialogue portions are fairly well done and interesting, and the game does a great job of playing up the research/intelligence angle that goes hand-in-hand with spying. It may sound odd, but my favorite part of the game so far is reading and answering e-mails, and reading some of the supporting text documents.

Alpha Protocol Screenshot

When it comes to gameplay, Alpha Protocol is a giant mess. There's so much wrong with it I really can't get into detail here, but I'll just say that pretty much everything that can go wrong does go wrong. I do not enjoy the action portions even a bit, and I can't get through a single session without thinking of a dozen ways that the game could have been improved.

A review is in progress, but this is one of those titles that I really have to force myself to come back to… the formal write-up might be a while.

Capcom announced recently that Dead Rising 2's system of using skills by reading particular books would return, this time replaced by magazines. One of the magazines mentioned in a press release was the venerable, I-just-read-it-for-the-articles Playboy.

No mention was made of which skills this magazine would impart, but only that it would be some sort of "special" upgrade.

Special, indeed…

Atlus recently announced part of their upcoming 2010 lineup. The titles will include (but may not be limited to):

Trine 2

Rock of Ages

Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City

Knights in the Nightmare (PSP)

Although I don't have very much information at this point, I'm definitely glad to hear that there's going to be a sequel to Trine. Although some of the physics were a bit wonky there, it was a quality title and one that I certainly would like to see more of. I don't know a thing about Rock, and hearing about a Knights port does nothing for me.

Although I know the game has some fans out there, I have to be perfectly honest in saying that I felt like the game was one of those that people celebrate because it's so strange and bizarre in spite of the fact that it's just not any damn fun to play. I tried getting into it on DS and no matter how much time I put in, it never stopped feeling like a giant, abortive clusterfudge.

Finally, I am somewhat excited about Etrian III. The first two games are some of the most unforgiving and difficult I've ever completed, but I do have great respect for them and regardless of their difficulty, they are quality titles. That said, I will admit hesitance to jump into a third one… taking on one of the Etrian games is a serious commitment, and one not be entered into lightly.

The GameCritics Podcast would normally be recording this weekend, but we've postponed in order to produce a show focusing on this year's E3.

We've got some things in the works, but we would love to hear from you — What games are you most excited about? Which ones were you most surprised by? Which ones would you like us to talk about on the show? Apart from games, what topics are you focused on? 3D? Motion?

Drop us a line and let us know, and if we use your submission we will give you a shout-out on the show.

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