Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Review - Edit for parents

The Legend of Zelda games are very popular with a wide range of different age groups. One of it's main target audiences, children, can benefit from these games quite a lot as it can teach children many different skills. Reaction time and co-ordination are the key skills that children can gain from their experiences with the Legend of Zelda games. The games main gameplay when fighting is not just a simple button bashing process, it's much more skilled, requiring the player to pay attention and press the correct button at the right time to be able to win. This can help stimulate development in these skills from a young age.

The games also include a bright and unique artistic feel throughout by including vibrant colours, beautiful music and an indulging story that may introduce young players too their first ever real story telling. 

Journalism 2 Task 3

Prop/Costume list;

Props;
3DS
A copy of The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time

Costumes;
No costumes needed

Recce; 
I will use my college's hallway for the photo shoot as It is a well lit area and I have full access to it.

Review - Edit for Kids

Intro

Nintendo’s game The Legend of Zelda has been enjoyed by children and adults for nearly twenty years. Its high quality means that it is as fresh and exciting as new games that are coming into the gaming market today. It is set in the kingdom of Hyrule and the main aim is to rescue the Princess and to bring peace to the land. Along the way there are many interesting characters to keep you entertained and make you just want to keep on playing. Although the mission is simple there are many quests to conquer in order to complete the game.

Graphics

The new version of the game has much better graphics as improved technology has made the characters and settings bigger and brighter. However designers have worked hard to make sure that the new graphics stay true to the original look and feel of the game. Although the graphics have been worked on there are still some areas that don’t look as good as they could have such as the flat stairs.

Gameplay

The controls on this game are very different from the old version. It makes gameplay easier by having touch screen buttons for items that need to be quickly selected. The old controller was a bit awkward and difficult to use which is why it’s a good thing that they changed it around. The 3D is a really nice added touch to this version of the game as it makes the whole world more interactive. The only problem with the 3D is that it doesn’t work well when moving the 3DS around for the slingshot or bow. The screen goes all blurry and makes it hard to play the game, but other than that the gameplay is really easy and smooth to use.

Music

The music in the game is very good at setting the right mood at the right time. If you’re in a dungeon the music sets a scary sort of tone and if you’re in an open field the music is relaxing and sets a happy mood. The music is the same as the old version of the game and so to players of the old game the music will bring back good memories.

Verdict

While it’s not as good as the old game, the upgrades that this one has makes it very close. While there are a few problems it’s still a very enjoyable experience. It’s also good to know that the new generation of gamers can still enjoy a game made twenty years ago. Overall I think that this game is amazing and anyone with a 3DS should get it.

Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time Review Finished


Legend of Zelda Q&A w/ Bruno


Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time Finished Review


Monday, March 2, 2015

Journalism 2, Task 1C

Legal, Moral & Ethical Issues

I don’t think that I will come across any legal, moral or ethical issues as my magazine is just about video games and sharing my own enjoyment with other people. My magazine won’t be promoted and so I see no reason that any complaints wold be made to the ASA (Advertising Standards Association). The same goes for OFCOM, there will be nothing on either television or radio talking about my magazine and so there should be no complaints. Finally, I highly doubt that there will be any problems reported to the PCC (Press Complaints Commission) regarding my magazine as its only content will be video game related and won’t mention any subject in which people may take offence from.

To prevent any copyright issues I will contact any company who's creations I may be borrowing and ask If I have consent to use their images/games for educational purposes. 

Journalism 2, Task 1B

Journalism 2
Task 1b

Proposal – 2 linked pieces of journalism
Target audience; Gamers, (Casual, hardcore) 14 – 35 years old

Purpose; the purpose of my product is to inform and entertain.

Platform(s): My product will be a published piece, intended for a printed magazine.

Synopsis/summary of ideas; my idea was that I would design a gaming magazine which would cover many genres of games. It will include reviews, interviews, a calendar of release dates, fan art and much more. The target audience is quite broad as I’m targeting it to any gamer, from people who play games on their phones to people who play their home console on a regular basis.

My main idea is for a written review of one of my favorite games, I will voice my opinion on what the game did well and what didn't work so well. This will go alongside my next written piece which will be a question and answer with another fan of the game. This will include questions that I have written to ask the person. he questions will include things such as the players first impressions, opinions on graphics and game play.

Images/graphics/interactive elements; the printed version will obviously not be able to include videos but I could include some pen and paper games with different gaming mascots as the themes. If it was posted on a blog, I would include videos to coincide with the written up versions of reviews/interviews.

Resources; I won’t need many resources as most of it will be written so I’ll need a computer or a notebook and pen. If I shoot some videos I will need a recording camera. None of this will cost me anything as I have all of the equipment anyways.

Journalism 2, Task 1D


 I also drew up a quick sketch of how my product may look if I chose to publish it on a blog rather than a printed version.