Tuesday 13 October 2009

Dear Santa... this Christmas I want some girlie game for my PS3

Dear VG-Santa,
this year I was a very good chick gamer.
I have played many games both on my PS3 and on the PC (I will also give a go at Shadow Complex on my Elite, I promise).
I have almost platinum-ed Red Faction: Guerrilla (and you do know it took a lot of devotion) and I also helped other fellow players get some nasty sub-trophies.

I also wrote some nice articles on this blog, you know, and have got any nice special edition for all games I bought this year!

Since I've been so good I would like to ask you a nice present for this Christmas and it is not just for me but for all the chick gamers out there (and maybe some boy too).
Please, remind Sony and MS how the Wii built its great success (i.e.: Wii Fit) and bring us some sport/training/dance game on the PS3 and XBOX as well.

I've got a playstation eye already, now please bring me a crazy coloured mat (wireless, please) and a personal trainer stuffed into a BluRay (only the trainer, the mat must be physical) :).
After all, the PS3 "only does everything" so it can also do only one more thing too (becoming a sort of gym that is), right?

Oh, pretty please, for the dance game I want custom tracks to be the main option. I
'm not much a fan of disco or pop music but I can certainly Dance if off with Jamiroquai or Fat Boy Slim, you know (I've lost past my teenage years ;)).



Oh, and while you're there reminding Sony (especially) and MS they have a girlie fan base, just thrown in there the idea of some lovely pink pads (not asking for a whole PS3 slim yet) and keyboard/accessories etc..


ps.: I'd also really like to know when project Natal will be released since it seems the perfect tool for what I want :). I already know it's not going to be this Christmas though so I'll keep the request for the next occasion (you also do some Easter overtime?)


Thank-you
Ivy

Friday 9 October 2009

Little Big Planet gadgets coming to UK/Europe(?!) in October!

We read a big deal about Little Big Planet sackboy based gadget at the beginning of the year and actually there was huge demand for anything sackboy based since Little big Planet is one of Playstation greatest exclusive (and a must-play for any gamer) and an innovative and awesome title featuring awesome graphic and very cute character. And honestly some LBP gadgets are long overdue.
While I understand MM (we make games it's their motto) and Sony are more into making games and hardware the LBP brand could probably be a huge success in the toy market and definitely not just appeal gamers (it's also a great chance for successful cross-promotion).

The first Little big Planet gadgets were previewed back in February:
playstation blog announcement



Then they hinted that there would be some cool merchandise VERY soon just after San Diego's Comic-Con (July 2009)
playstation blog post

... and then, while I was checking some stuff on Play.com today I found out that the first official Little Big Planet sackboy gadgets will be available in UK (and presumably the rest of Europe!?) no later than by the end of October.

Play.com in fact is already listing them for purchase and will ship them starting from the 26th Oct.: LBP gadgets on Play.com. Beware though, Play.com will only ship gadgets to UK addresses :(.



Otherwise you can go the DIY way if you can knit or crochet (or have some beloved one that can) and, honestly, one can really get some awesome results!
Check what people have come up with:
Article on Media Molecule's site
Maggie Wang's sackboys
and find a pattern here (but it isn't the best result I've seen) for free:
free sackboy pattern.



or just buy some handmade ones through etsy (lots of talented artisans/artists there:
sackboys on Etsy
(this is a great looking pattern!): Best sackboy pattern.





PS3: your HD is linked to ONE PS3 so remember to make full back-ups!

Truth be told I never thought about doing PS3 back-ups for a couple of reasons:
1st: I think the PS3 is a brilliant and solid piece of hardware
2nd and most important: I've got my 250GB hard disk installed so in case I'll just mount it on a new machine...

I discovered just too late that no other PS3 will read my hard disk unless I format it (that means all my data will be erased).
As for some data the PS3 hard disk is linked to only 1 PS3 and will not work on any other PS3.

So, basically, if your PS3 breaks for any reason even though you have all your precious saves and data on your hard disk it will be useless because you cannot read/transfer them on any other machine.
At least... that's what I've experienced.

What I'm basically suggesting is: do your bi-weekly or monthly full back-ups (using the PS3 back up utility) to make sure you won't loose your stuff!
The full back-up will take quite a while (1 - 2 hours so plan it for when you won't be using your PS3 for gaming :)).
Check here for instructions: http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/backuputility.html

You will not lose trophies information in any case since they are linked to your account outside your PS3 (but remember to syncro them every once in a while, if you care).

Happy gaming!
Ivy


Friday 24 July 2009

Why a serious gamer MUST own a PS3

Well, the very reason is simple: because many PS3 exclusives, true PS3 exclusives, are never going to show up on any other systems, be them an XBOX360 or a PC.

And are these exclusives worth the purchase of a system? Sure thing for someone that is serious about gaming (and let's face it, a PS3 is not expensive for what is offers, how much did you pay your last PC video card or you cell phone? But that's another article...).

So let's put speculation apart and check out the list (newest first). I'm no listing ALL exclusives but "only" the ones that make it worth buying a PS3 and are most impressive:

Wipeout HD (+ Fury)
InFamous
Killzone 2
Resistance 2
Metal Gear Solid 4
Valkyria Chronicles
Little Big Planet
Flower (PSN a unique poetry made game)
Grand Turismo Prologue (GT5)
the PixelJunk series (PSN)
Warhawk
Ratchet and Clank
Uncharted



and not to forget the forthcoming:
Fat Princess (sooon!)
Heavy Rain
Uncharted 2
The Last Guardian
Ratchet and Clank
God of War III
EyePet

Worth it?
I definitely think so and for a complete list (I, for one, also loved the atmospheres of Folklore) check this complete list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS3_exclusives

A serious gamer really cannot miss this goodies!!!

Let's GAME!
Ivy

Wednesday 18 March 2009

What trophies are missing: progression bar

I'm playing a few games at the moment and, although I could live without trophies, the truth is they are a nice feature and they certainly are stimulating.

I mean, when you are enjoying a game you DO want to not only beat it but beat it as best as possible by doing all the cool things that could be done, by achieving records and so on, that is being great at it. Therefore when you beat a game and then check the trophies section to find out you did not even reach 50% that means you'll have to try harder!

The PS3 is my console of choice but I also have an X360 so I do know how achievements work and although I'm not much into them because I only got my 360 or GOW2 and Fable 2 there is something I like of achievements more than Trophies: the progression bar.
By and large I prefer trophies over achievement for how they are implemented, their features etc. but the achievements' progression bar is really a MUST have for this feature.

I mean, I'm playing Flower... how long till I get the 10000 flowers: I do want to get them and get all Flowers trophies but at this point, after beating the game and playing it again I coould have reached any number of bloomed flowers... and the same is for the Helgast kills in KillZone 2 and so on and so fort.

Introducing any sort of progression bar that would hint the players how long till they reach the trophy objective would really be cool and enhance the trophies experience :)!

Greets,
Ivy

Thursday 12 February 2009

The perfect valentine game-gift: Flower

Valentine is coming and as a gamer this year it's your chance to be traditional and original at the same time as far as the gift for your beloved one is concerned.
Rather than buying your girlfriend or wife the usual bunch of flowers buy her Flower, the just released PSN game by That Game Company.
Flower would obviously be the perfect Valentine gift for a chick gamer but not only, even though your sweetheart is not a game fanatic (yet) you can still purchase Flower for her.

Just create her a personal account on your PS3 and buy Flower, then buy a pad and some lovely gift wrap to make for a nice, tangible, present (unfortunately there are no pink nor red pads yet!). Turn your PS3 on and make her play your gift. It may be a lovely way to incline her to be interested in video-gaming if she's not and a sweet way to say "I love you" to a chick gamer.

Flower does not require much experience with the pad since it makes use of the Six-Axis movement feature and it's very intuitive and easy to play.
It does not require any button pressing either (just hold any button to go on, at least in the first levels) and it can really appeal a girl: beautiful graphic, lovely environments, lots of flowers and a gentle background music (the flowers you catch also emit notes).

A really romantic way to make for a non-traditional present to your girlfriend, wife or someone you'd like to be more intimate with ;) whether she's already interested in gaming or not!

Happy *play-full* Valentine!
Ivy

Thursday 5 February 2009

My 2009 Games

I should probably have started this the 1st January but actually had not thought about it :). I want to keep a list of the games I play to have a record of my background as a chick gamers :). 2009 games (most recent are on top):

Red Faction: Guerrilla (just started)
InFamous (story finished both good and evil, missing stunts for Platinum)
Killzone 2 (story mode to finish, online with the new maps)
Assassin's Creed
Plants VS Zombies (!!! great game!)
Sims 3 (quit after a while, not so exciting after all, much poorer than I expected :()
Heavenly Sword (not finished)
Resistance 2 (only multi)
Loco Roco 2 (playing)
Dawn of War 2 Beta (co-op campaign finished)
Mirror's Edge (story mode finishes, playing Time trials)
Prince of Persia (finished, started in 2008)
Gears of War II (story mode and horde finished)

2008 Games
LBP
Force Unleashed (not finished)
Fable II
King's Bounty the Legend
Spore (:()
Castle Crasher
GTA4
Gran Turismo 5
Everybody's Golf 5

Ivy

Heavenly Sword, a game with two chicks as main characters

Well, it's been out for a while but I got it only recently: it's a platinum title and I thought it was a shame not to have played it and I was totally RIGHT!

All in all this really is a CHICK game, with two beautiful girls (Nariko and Kai) as main characters. Nariko is actually the star but one gets to play Kai as well and also quite a lot which is really fun as one jumps between their two combat styles (melee and ranged) both with their own, very nice, peculiarities!


What's Heavenly Sword? It's a beautiful action-packed game with a great movie-like feel.
The cut scenes really seem a movie, the characters expressions are REAL, the characters are vivid and lively. Each one of them has got a very strong personality (Nariko, Kai, Shen, Flying Fox and so on) and their peculiarity is present in every aspect: expressions, behaviour, movements, way of talking, voice!
What is mostly amazing while playing are the beautiful, large vistas/panoramas and the great cinematic feel/cut of everything, the cinematic is great!
On the "behind the scenes" one of the creators mentions they developed a fighting engine that could handle up to 2000 enemies in the scene and in fact such scenes are really cool, so many people they look like a giant wave of fighters.
The animations are amazing (beautiful and fluid) and combat is very varied and funny, simply spectacular to watch and perform.
There is a great mix of moves, all very dynamic Hong-Kong-movies-like. They took a bit of something of many different martial arts to create a style that is unique and over-spectacular.

The characters are really excellent, on some details one can spot too few polygons and joints don't always look awesome but overall they are really great!
The detail on the skin/textures and the shaders is great, they are just like beautiful renders moving in a very fluid way.

The story is also quite nice, with bits and little revelations discovered while you go on, it feels like you're in a epic movie, like you're driving your own epic battle (which was the developers' goal).

I also really enjoyed to watch the behind the scenes, very insightful and interesting (and a few chick in there too ;))!
I'm really curious to see what Ninja Theory have up their sleeves next since I'm sure they can produce something even more stunning and beautiful after the Heavenly Sword experience!



Want to know more?
Official Site: http://www.heavenlysword.com/
Wikipedia (look out for spoilers!):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavenly_Sword

Ninja Theory site:
http://www.ninjatheory.com/
& http://www.ninjatheory.com/games.php
(check there for images!)

Love & Play!
Ivy

Sunday 18 January 2009

The idiocy of fanboysm

The phenomenon of fanboysm has always been a reality in the consoles/games world since the times of Spectrum vs Commodore 64.
We then had Amiga vs Atari, Nintendo vs Sega and Nintendo vs Sony and now it's the time of Sony vs Microsoft with Nintendo somehow on a different level.

Fanboysm is a term with a derogatory nuance in my perception (at least nowadays). When you tell someone that s/he is a fanboy (or fangirl!) you're not really making a compliment, you're not just recognizing them as supporters or fan of something.
I've been called a fanboy once (yeah, fangirl is not yet a "common" world) because I was trying to show the good side of a PS3 to a XBOX360 fanboy (well, he started our conversation with such a sentence: "the XBOX360 is a great machine while the PS3 sucks" so that's what I define a fanboy and what I perceive the term stands for).


While having preferences is obviously a natural and good thing (the world is great because it's varied): everyone has got their tastes, their experiences, their memory linked to special moments and objects; people should also try to have an objective view over subjects and recognize the good and bad aspects of everything/everyone even though they like or dislike it on a general level.

Personally I both have a 360 and a PS3 and my console of choice is PS3 for various reasons.
That said though, for example, I tend to think that Sony sucks as far as marketing is concerned while I really appreciate the fact that MS delivers the same games, same add-ons, same data and services and so on worldwide at the same time (no exclusive content or bundles for Japan or USA or Europe only and so on or at least not so much as Sony does - will EU and USA ever see a white PS3?!?).

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What I find really idiot about today Sony vs Microsoft fanboysm (that is PS3 vs XBOX360 since no one seems interested into "insulting" the PS2 or the PSP) is not the enthusiasm or appreciation for one part but the hatred for the opposite part.
Too many times I've read messages, posts or signatures of people stating they would like to see Sony/Sony PS3 to fail. Of course similar messages can also be found on the other side of the fence although Sony PS3 hatred seems a much more rife phenomenon.

Well, obviously these people (hopefully kids even though such hatred from kids would be a painful thing) don't even realize that there are hundreds of families that live on such projects (developers, clerks, manufacturers and so on) and that we should all wish companies to thrive in today's troubled economy rather than the opposite but they probably see the thing more like a navy-battle game rather than something that would have a serious impact on the lives of hundreds of people.


From a pure gamer point of view though what it's really stupid is to not understand that: competition is good for any market. Furthemore Competition is NEEDED on every market because it brings innovation, advancement, investments, development and so on.
Just think about the PC market: while THERE IS competition on the hardware level (think about the AMD vs Intel or GeForce vs ATI duos for example) there is no true competition on the OS one. If there was a REAL alternative to Windows I'm sure it would be a far better and advanced system (if there was no Firefox would the latest IE be so advanced and include so many features?).


That works for the console/game market as well.
Moreover the successful innovations/ideas introduced by one competitor are usually "copied" by the other part, sometimes with improvements (see achievements/trophies), thus generating general improvements and development.

Just to "play/speculate on the subject":
If there was no 360:
- PS3 would probably have been released with even more delay
- we would have much less games (Microsoft has a large budget to invest)
- we wouldn't have the trophy system (because the 360 introduced it with the achievements)
- Sony would probably have kept an higher price for longer
- the list goes on...

if there was no PS3:
- there would be much less innovation in the field (by and large Sony IS a company that brings innovation and PS3 is no exception, perhaps even too much innovative :))
- there would be less games (Sony invests a lot too)
- there would be less innovation on games (think about Little Big Planet or Killzone, both rely on PS3 powerful hardware)
- 360 price would probably be higher (just think about the Wii, it's got no really completition on the casual market and Nintendo does not need to cut the price).
- the list goes on...


On the other hand I'm not saying that people should not complain about things not working or that could be improved, that's fair and it's also fine to point out something done better by the competitors (see the online service from MS at the beginning or console reliability from Sony) so that companies will have to equal the competitor.
We should just try to remain polite and respectful and base our comments and complaints on facts presented in meaningful way.

My conclusion is that as gamers we should support (at least figuratively) every company (be them manufacturers or game developers) playing in the market/field because competition is GOOD for the end-user and the failure of any of the parts would really bring nothing good to us as videogames enthusiasts.
Spend less time flaming and more time gaming!

Greets,
Ivy

Gadgets Freak

This certainly isn't a chick prerogative however I'm a real Gadgets Freak.

I'd say that lately VG producers have found out that the special editions including gadgets may be a good source of extra money, extra hype and extra loyalty too. I mean, when you use your GOW2 mug every day you're not going to forget the game/brand, same story for the Mirror's Edge bag.



There are a few problems for us gadgets freaks though:
- special editions aren't the same worldwide*.
Anyway, in this case my personal policy is: "well, I'll keep my money for something else" :P.
But for those that cannot miss something there's always e-bay although you're probably going to pay gadgets a lot more than they are worth (remember the infamous 77777 Crisis Core PSP?)!

* Well, the most recent case is for the forthcoming Resident Evil 5 *RANT ON*. While they have announced cool collector's Editions for both USA (action figure + necklace+ bag) and Japan (USB pen) and just a metal case for Europe (after all Europe is such a small market: only 8 million PS3 compared to the 7,5 of USA and 2,8 of Japan according to VG Charts, see link: HERE) which obviously is the less worthy market to Sony.




- different chains are offering different pre-order or even non pre-order gadgets: which means you have to check out them all (GameStop, Amazon, BlockBuster, FNAC, play.com) to find out which one is offering what. While I don't usually buy games from such chain stores (it's easy to find better offers outside of them) when there are sweet deals of gadgets I temporary change my mind if I feel the exclusive gadget is worth it: like GOW2 Mugs from BlockBuster (and they also had the game at a special lanuch price low than average) and Mirror's Edge runner's bag from GameStop.


- there are no "chicks" gadgets: if you spot a lovely LBP planet shirt rest assured is a damn large size of a plain male shape, obviously. Unfortunately there are not enough girl yet to have gadgets such as shirts for girl too and the ones for males are usually very large too!


- missing gadgets: some characters, concepts etc. just seems done to generate loads of gadgets, yet, there are none. An example? Little Big Planet.
They really have to explain me why there are no gadgets for LBP, I mean, they could even make a complete and awesome toy line with the concept, something like the LEGO packages and constructions but much more beautiful and advanced; c'mon you didn't even make a sackboy for the public even though lots of people cried out for the gadget!?!?!
release me!





Greets!
Ivy

Saturday 10 January 2009

Games to play with your fiancé

While the opposite is certainly not true it is very likely that a girl gamer has got a gamer boyfriend, fiancé or husband so what's better than playing games with your beloved one?


Little Big Planet (PS3): This would probably be my 2008 GOTY with Gears of War 2.
It's an awesome game/platform to play with your fiancé and up to other two players, just in case. Playing it on your own is very fun but co-op is probably funnier. Cooperation is good in that you can help each other overcome obstacles, reach prizes and points (bubbles) and so on. There are also a few parts that can be only

Gears of War 2 (XBOX360): Gears is addictive. Its style, the story, the characters, everything pushes you to go on and on. By playing co-op one is Marcus while the other plays Dom. It's very good per se and really fun to play with your mate!
Once the main story is over the Horde is another addictive game play, it's definitely one of those games with a very long life, you don't just play it and you're done.
We haven't explored the other features yet, Horde wave 20 at hard mode is not easy to overcome! Challenging, fun and addictive!

Bionic Commando (PSN): this is a lot of fun and very well done, the peculiar game play makes is definitely worth it and it's nice to play co-op. My only complain is that the final level (and it's hard to get to it) is totally insane!!!

Castle Crasher (XBLA): well this is an easy one but really it's fun. The graphic is lovely, very well done, levels are well built and it keeps being challenging. We finished it 3 times to unlock "cuter" characters!

Grand Turismo: Prologue (PS3): this is a great game to play with your fiancé and actually the whole family (my dad loves it!) and you can challenge all the others to see who gets the best lap record.
Of cours arm yourself with a wheel: it makes it 10 times the fun and it's much more playable by those not accusomed to the pad too!

Rainbox Six (PC): While the latest installment, Vegas 2, let us a bit down (a bit too buggy, I also completely lost my character in mid game), this is a co-op classic and the very first shooter me and my fiancé played together.

Warhammer 40.000 Dawn of War (PC): this is great in co-op because you can either collaborate against the computer (what's funniest than seeing Chaos & Space Marines collaborate against the AI?) or you can play against each other with your own techniques and tactics to overcome each other!

Burnout Paradise (PS3): well, it definitely is fun and also funnier if you race with your beloved one! One can host a game for up to 8 players or you can just play and race just you two challenging each other to see who's the faster or who's the smarter in choosing the best streets or shortcuts and so on!

Army of Two (PS3/XBOX360): while this wasn't such a big game it still was moderately fun to play with my fiancé. Well, the story is not one that you will never forget and so the characters but still a few entertaining hours of gameplay. It's not at the top of the list but if you're in a "low" moment of co-op games can still fill the gap ;).

Brain Training (PSP): not a "true" game with capital G but still it's nice to challenge your mate on the various subjects, while he may be better in maths you may amaze him with your fantastic reflexes (and training yourself half an hour everyday to give your best for the challenges it's not cheating, it's being competitive!).

HOME (PS3): well, lets' face it, HOME is cool and it is cool that you can meet there up with your partner and share the experience. You can play together several games: chess, checker, billiard, bowling and more to come!
Moreover you can also have fun re-creating yourselves as HOME avatars!

Friday 9 January 2009

Young Chick gamers need smaller pads!

The other day my 9 years old niece came to our house, it'd been a while since last time she came so I had not yet had a chance to let her try LBP.
Obviously after an hour or more of level playing she simply wanted more!
She loved the game, was laughing out loud, was hysterically shaking at some points: to sum up she was having fun, a lot of fun.

There was also only little problem, it was a bit hard for her to use the X and R1 buttons together not because she wasn't able but because her hands are quite small, you can imagine that.

So I wonder... why Sony and MS don't create a slightly smaller pad that can better fit kid's hands?
That would really make playing games more enjoyable for kids and perhaps even to some girls since I do have a couple of girl friends with very small hands, almost child-like.
Maybe such smaller pads could be bundled with games that specifically target children: something like the pokemon series or stuff like that (Kung Fu Panda, Wall-E and anything that is primary created for kids).


But to tell the truth they could even go a step further: while smaller pads for kids would be great some adults also have very large hands so creating 3 pad sizes would be perfect: standard, small and large.
I can understand maybe the additional sizes couldn't feature all the coloursdecorations available and so on (*irony on* well, not much of a problem at least in Europe as far as PS3 pad colours are concerned *irony off*) but still they would be a great feature to propose and show the public, wouldn't them?

Ivy

Tuesday 6 January 2009

Console Glamour

Well, simply put style matters and for chicks it matters even more, or, at least, we notice it more and, by and large, are more intrigued by fashion and stylish stuff.

When I unwrapped my pink PSP I was in awe. It's just so PINK! And believe, I'm not much of a PINK lover, I mean, I rarely wear something that it's not black, but pink gadgets are stylish and glamor, that's it. Pink is a way of "being": it means you're active, fun, love having fun, cheerful and so on!


Talking about style PS3 and XBOX360 are pretty different in concept. Sony always try to go the stylish route, that must be said, while MS is probably more "solid" in their design (design only though, I'm not talking about hardware yet).
That said I found the first basic incarnation of the 360 to be a bit ugly, especially the colour while I find the black Elite quite glamorous, the shape is still a bit toy-like but the material and colour add a LOT to the final appearance.

When the first PS3 was shown someone compared it to a xxxx. While maybe the design could be better it still is pretty sober and looks good and quite tech as all the shining black stuff is.

When I first saw a PS3 on screen I immediately like the crossbar, after all it's just like the PSP one and I was already used to it.
What I do like is the many functions there are, plus it's fully customizable, there are lot of available, very different and nice styles and one can create their own.
To me PS3 crossbar it's all about style and it gets a thumbs up!
The icons are well done: essentially stylish and you can do a lot with it, not just playing. To me the PS3 is primary and foremost a gaming device but the additional functions make it even more intriguing to use.

When I first saw a 360 (a Pro one) at work I was shoked at how ugly the dashboard was!
It looked like something quickly done in Photoshop and so basic it was almost embarassing. To me it screemed something like "it's game time kids"! a couple of 360 lovers I know insist that its simplicity was its forte because one can easily access all the functions/features there are. That is probably true... but let glamour and style apart, whoever designed that interface really wasn't worried about them!
Well, thankfully the day I turned my Elite on was the day MS updated the 360 dashboard to introduce a completely new interface and the Avatar: THANKS! The new interface is much nicer and ten times more stylish.
I know people are supposed to mostly play games when either a PS3 or a 360 are on but as we all know appearance also matters and to a chick's eye it probably matters even more.

So my award for Style definitely goes to Sony PS3 and... let's say the truth: BlueRay is more tech than DVD so that means it's more stylish too!

Ivy

ps.: just a final note for pink lovers: a year or so back I bought a slim pink PS2 for my niece. It's so lovely: pink slim console, 2 pink pads, pink memory cards, pink cables... just perfect in its pinkness... how long before Sony and MS take their female audience into consideration again with some stylish pink gadgets?!?

Monday 5 January 2009

(Introductory) Games for Chicks!

Hi every-one ;),
Since I've committed to speak with the perspective of a girl gamer I've thought this subject could be perfect for the first article.

Actually I do not believe there are games for boys and games for girls but it certainly is true that the world of computer and console gaming is usually more alien to girls than boys.
This is why I've decided to make a short and certainly not comprehensive list of games that can be useful to introduce girls (a girlfriend, a sister, a niece or a daughter) or woman (a mother, an aunt or just a friend) to videogames.
Of course this list is based of my experience and preferences and you'll notice I don't mention any MMO or MMORPG since it's not the kind of games I play and enjoy. While they may be a good introduction to games I won't speak about something I have not experienced myself and will rather stuck with the platform I have experience of (PC, playstation 2 & 3, XBOX360 and PSP).

What would appeal to a girl/woman? Well, certainly cute and nice things. Games that are maybe challenging in the long run but easy to get the hang of at the beginning.
No one, at least slightly interested in being introduced to games, could resist Little Big Planet, Loco Roco, Patapon, World of Goo, or the older Kuri Kuri Mix (one of the first games I played). All these games are nice, can be played by girls of any age, from 3 to 80 (I "tested" them all on my 8 years old niece successfully ;)), are pretty easy to play (don't require too much skills with the control) and have an undeniable style and appeal.
Brain Training can also be a good introductory game and a nice way to spend some time challenging each other.

What else? Ease of "use" would also play an important role for someone just starting to play games. Point and click adventures would be a great starting point especially if they have nice stories to tell. Just to mention of a few among my favourite: Still Life (I'm anxiously awaiting second chapter), Secret Files: Tunguska, Siberia I & II (all with a female main character), Runaway 1&2. Also the various Agatha Christie or Sherlock Holmes ones.

If we want to go a step further we can certainly also introduce classic (japan) RPG games, something like Odin's Sphere or maybe Eternal Sonata and certainly Final Fantasy X2.
The Sims are quite a classic and a Prince of Persia can certainly appeal a chick gamer just starting this hobby with its wonderful mood and the fighting part that is not too difficult nor prominent.
A safe bet could also be the Lego series, be it Lego Indiana Jones, Lego Star Wars or Lego Batman. Gaming is fun and not too difficult and since it's co-op it's just perfect as a start for someone that needs to "take the hang" of video games and start with some fun!


I would definitely advice against proposing Spore as a starting game (unless we're talking about kids) because that would make the girl/woman think that games are something trivial and with no real scope (and a bit boring too)!
OK, I didn't like it at all and I really believe someone completely "ignorant" about games would get a negative approach through this game.



As far as I'm concerned I like any kind of games as long as the game is well done and appealing, I have no particular bias against any genre.
It's very difficult to choose a few favourites however if I have to look back at the last few month of playing I can certainly pic a few: Little Big Planet, Gears of War 2, Fable 2, Eden, King's Bounty the Legend, Castle Crasher.

Thanks for the attention and happy gaming!
Ivy

The Chick Gamer's New blog

Hi everyone, as first post I want to quickly introduce myself.

The reasons behind this blog are mostly obscure to me actually but I'd say this blog is meant to represent that side of gaming that's hardly represented: the female one!

By no means I pretend to be the average "Joan" female player but I certainly do have a chick's perspective on things and would like to share it. It may be useful to someone, who knows.

I should also mention that I'm not a self-thaught chick gamer.
Although I remember playing arcanoid on a friend of mine's computer (Commodore? Atari?) the truth is I started playing games seriously only lately, thanks to my fiance' which is quite an hard core gamer.
I played some co-op games on the Play 2 (and also several on the PC!) but my very own console was a PSP to play Loco Roco 1, then came the PS3 and also an XBOX360 Elite :).
So now I can consider myself a gamer.

Ivy

p.s.: English is not my mother tongue so you may find some errors or mistakes in my posts, you can either bear with them and ignore them or let me know and I'll correct them :)! Thanks!