No, I am not entering my second childhood or becoming senile. Though
in a couple of years I will be eligible to watch movies at half
price which may not be a bad thing. I want to understand the younger
generation and one of the ways to do that is to do what they are
doing. I have been exploring their use of the Internet (hence
bloggings, Facebooks, etc). Now I have included exploring their
computer videos games.
Gears of War 2 takes place six months after the detonation of
the Lightmass Bomb at the end of the first game. Though most of
the Locust Horde was destroyed, the explosion also caused much
of the liquid Imulsion underground to vaporize, causing a fatal
disease called rustlung to spread among the diminished human
population. After months of peace, the cities of Tollen and
Montevado suddenly and mysteriously disappear underground,
leading the COG to suspect the resurgence of the Locust. Soon
after, the once impenetrable Jacinto, one of the last remaining
safe havens for humans, begins to show signs that the same fate
awaits it. In order to stop the fall of Jacinto, the COG
responds with a large-scale counter-offensive against the
Locust. Senior Producer Rod Fergusson says "In order to save
Jacinto, [the COG] have no choice but to take the war to the
Locust."
source
The gameplay is not easy. I find that I have to train myself to use
the XBox console which consists of little colored buttons. It is
also a high adrenaline fast moving game so in my excitement I always
pressed the wrong buttons. It is stressful too and maybe I should
check my blood pressure. Compared to my daughter I find that my
response time is slower. I take longer to analyse fast moving color
images and formulate a response. However that become easier later in
the game as I completed my learning curve. I am gratified that it is
still possible to learn to play computer games at my age. I guess
the neuro-pathways I use will be different from those my daughter is
using but we achieve our objective in the end.
I discovered that it is a fallacy that gamers are interested in the
violence and the bloody gore. I do not deny that these are present.
Nevertheless I discovered that gamers are more interested to achieve
their mission goals or defeat the 'big boss.' They will try a many
different approaches as possible until they have achieved their
goals. I believe that this is a mode of learning, maybe different
from the mode of learning we older folks are used too.
In the final analysis, it is fun and I get to do a team gameplay
with my daughter.
|posted 24 January 2009|