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DaDude
04-17-2002, 09:04 PM
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<p><span class="gsheader">Hands-On: Buffy the Vampire Slayer</span><br>
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</span> <span class="gstext17"><b>We check out the latest build of Buffy's
Xbox adventure.</b></span><br>
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<span class="gstext15"> We had a chance to sit down with the latest build
of the Collective's upcoming Buffy Xbox game at EA today. Based on the popular
TV series, the third-person brawler has been in the works for some time
and has seen a rather bumpy road in its previous playable appearances. The
roughly 70-percent-complete version of the game let us take a peek at all
the game's levels and get a feel for how things were progressing. Despite
the unpolished state it's been seen in before, Buffy is actually coming
together pretty well. Although the game is still a little rough around the
edges, there's quite a bit of promise on display. </span>
<p><span class="gstext15"> The game's presentation is a workable blend of
the standard third-person platformer in the Tomb Raider vein and the show's
quirky sensibilities. The game's plot is laid out like a Buffy episode
and finds the Slayer dealing with the menace of The Old Ones, ancient
demons driven to hell, which are looking for some revenge. Attempting
to build a bridge between hell and Earth to lead their armies into the
living world and take over, the Old Ones revive the Master, Buffy's nemesis.
Fans of the series will be pleased by the vast assortment of familiar
faces that pop up as they play through the game. In addition to the Master,
Buffy encounters Spike and Drusilla along with assorted zombies, vampires,
and supernatural creatures. The side of good is represented by Buffy pals
Willow, Xander, Giles, Cordelia, and Buffy's tortured love interest Angel.
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<p><span class="gstext15"> The first level of the game is set in an old
Spanish mission and serves to teach you the basics of being Buffy. You'll
move with the left analog stick, with Buffy automatically pulling herself
up on low ledges and catching on to higher ones during a jump. The X button
lets you punch, A lets you kick, and B jump. The Y button serves as an
all-purpose button that lets you pick up items, open doors, and interact
with a variety of switches and levers you'll encounter in the game. The
right trigger blocks attacks and also lets you focus on the enemy you're
currently facing in battle. You'll be able to grab and throw your opponent
by pressing the X and A button together. The white button calls up your
inventory screen, which is broken up into three sections--quest items,
supplies, and weapons. While you'll be able to equip weapons on the inventory
screen, you'll also be able to select and equip them on the fly in the
game by using the D pad. Pressing right on the pad will call up a quick
weapon select. Pushing up will select a weapon, while pushing down will
unequip whatever you have on hand. You'll be able to control the camera
with the right stick and reset it with the left trigger. Holding down
the left trigger will switch to a first-person look mode that doubles
as a sniper mode when you're holding a ranged weapon, like a crossbow.
When you're in sniper mode, the right trigger lets you zoom in on a target,
and the X button lets you fire the weapon.</span>
<p>The control setup works quite well, especially during the many fights
you'll find yourself in. Buffy has an impressive array of normal fighting
moves that stay true to what's been seen in the TV series. You'll be able
to perform a wide variety of punch-and-kick combos that chain together
nicely. In addition, you'll be able to perform "Slayer charged" attacks
that draw on Buffy's store of Slayer energy, which is tracked by a meter
that sits above her health meter onscreen. The moves offer a flashy touch
of <i><span class="gstext15">Matrix</span></i> action to the proceedings,
complete with slow-motion and lighting effects.
<p><span class="gstext15"> In addition to Buffy's wide array of moves, you'll
be able to use an assortment of weapons. In addition to the expected wooden
stakes, you'll find a decent arsenal to draw on during your battles with
the undead. Push brooms, shovels, and rakes serve double duty as staff
weapons and break up into wooden stakes when they've taken too much damage.
Vials of holy water and hellfire serve as "grenade type" weapons, while
crossbows, water guns, and an ice ray (as seen in the TV show) serve as
ranged weapons that can be used in sniper mode. </span>
<p><span class="gstext15"> The levels in the game range from High School,
Cemetery, the Bronze Nightclub, Mausoleum, Sunken Church, Angel's Mansion,
Sunnydale Docks, and Foundry, as well as a supernatural maze. Gameplay
is fairly straightforward: beat up everything you see, collect items as
needed to progress, and solve puzzles, with the emphasis obviously being
on combat. Your goals on each level are made clear via cutscenes using
the game engine. </span>
<p><span class="gstext15"> Graphically, the game is solid overall, although
many elements run the gamut from very good to iffy--and will hopefully
be polished before the game ships. For example, Buffy's character model
is very nicely done and features a very well-animated face, while her
enemies are far less attractive--and not just because they're undead.
Most of the vampires we encountered animate stiffly and don't feature
as much detail as Buffy does. On the plus side, the environments are pleasantly
big and feature quite a bit of detail and suitably dramatic lighting effects.
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<p><span class="gstext15"> Sound in the game is very good: the game's dynamic
soundtrack features a nice assortment of classical-style music with some
rock thrown in, much like the show's theme song. Voice acting features
almost the entire cast, each playing his or her virtual selves, with one
notable exception. Sadly, Sarah Michelle Gellar is missing in action,
although the game's sound-alike replacement works out just fine. Collision
effects during battles sound suitably crunchy, and little touches--like
the sound of your stakes hitting the ground when they've been knocked
out of your hand--are nice to hear. </span>
<p><span class="gstext15"> We were pleasantly surprised by what we saw of
Buffy. The game has really been pulled together from the last times it
has been shown and offers a very fun experience. There are still some
rough spots, most notably the game's camera, but there's nothing so broken
in the game that it can't be polished up. Hopefully, the Collective can
tighten things up for the game's July release, because as it stands now,
Buffy is showing quite a bit of promise. Look for more on the game in
the coming weeks.</span>
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JGennaro
04-17-2002, 11:13 PM
Thanks for the awesome update on how Buffy is coming along! Being a HUGE fan of the tv series I, in particular can't wait for this one- hopefully I won't be disappointed because this is one I'm definitely planning on buying!!!!

FlyBoy
04-17-2002, 11:22 PM
People are actually excited about this one? I'll bet it sucks ballz! About the only good thing that could come of this is Jennifer Love Hugetits getting naked or something.

JK/if ya'll are pumped about this one, thats cool... it just doesn't float my boat. BTW, welcome to XBA!:cool:

Crazy Joe
04-17-2002, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by FlyBoy
People are actually excited about this one? I'll bet it sucks ballz! About the only good thing that could come of this is Jennifer Love Hugetits getting naked or something.

JK/if ya'll are pumped about this one, thats cool... it just doesn't float my boat. BTW, welcome to XBA!:cool:

If only jennfier love hewitt was in this game, you must be thinking of sarah michelle gellar...

speaking of hands on: buffy the vampire slayer, I wouldn't mind getting my HANDS ON sarah michelle gellar, you know what i'm saying? *wink* *wink*

FlyBoy
04-17-2002, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by Gortholomew


If only jennfier love hewitt was in this game, you must be thinking of sarah michelle gellar...

speaking of hands on: buffy the vampire slayer, I wouldn't mind getting my HANDS ON sarah michelle gellar, you know what i'm saying? *wink* *wink*

Oh, is it Sarah Michelle Gellar on the show? I wouldn't know, I don't watch the WB. haha (is that even the channel its on?) They both use their middle names regularly, SAME DIFFERENCE! :)

dougi3000
04-18-2002, 12:07 AM
where the hell have you been?

UPN bought buffy from WB last year!
geeeeeez

and this season, buffy and spike have a lot of sex, and they actually show them humping each other, ALL THE TIME!

i was like WTF? how can they show this on TV?!??1 must be UPN's doing.......

Brevity
04-18-2002, 09:42 AM
I love BO2; I wonder if this game will be as fun?

Liquid Gears
04-18-2002, 09:48 AM
Originally posted by JGennaro
Thanks for the awesome update on how Buffy is coming along! Being a HUGE fan of the tv series I, in particular can't wait for this one- hopefully I won't be disappointed because this is one I'm definitely planning on buying!!!!

Hey man, that makes the two of us!!!:)

Liquid Gears
04-18-2002, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by FlyBoy
People are actually excited about this one? I'll bet it sucks ballz! About the only good thing that could come of this is Jennifer Love Hugetits getting naked or something.

JK/if ya'll are pumped about this one, thats cool... it just doesn't float my boat. BTW, welcome to XBA!:cool:

Buddy, your a moron!! You can't even get her name right, shows your not a fan of the TV series. No wonder you don't even like the looks of this game. Next time THINK before you say anything!!:mad: