■ Video game review This year proved gamers shouldn’t ‘Narc’ on ‘God of War’ Most developers have put their recent focus on new consoles, leaving consumers with an array of bad games BY ANDREW MCCOLLUM PULSE REPORTER Aside from a few outstanding ti tles, 2005 was a weak year for gam ing, especially when compared to 2004, which saw the release of three highly touted sequels: "Halo 2," "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," and "Half-Life 2." 2004 also gave us "World of Warcraft," a gaming habit Warming Hearts Tkis season, give an kour tkat warms tke kearts and kodies of your family and friends witk Onsen Hot Tuk Rentals Gift Certificates Buy 3 Get 1 Free ONSEN Hourly Spa Rmtah and Saleo 1883 Garden Ave. Eugene (one block North of Franklin Blvd.) // 345-9048 o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON JSAusic & Dance CALENDAR of EVENTS School of Music and Dance Thursday, Dec. 1-8 p.m., Beall Hall HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT UO Choral Ensembles; $5, $3 Friday, Dec. 2 ■ 8 p.m., Beall Hall OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE and JAZZ LAB BANDS UO Jazz Ensembles; $5, $3 Fri., Dec. 2 • 8 p.m., Dougherty Theatre FALL TERM LOFT Department of Dance; $5, $3 Saturday, Dec. 3 -1 p.m., Collier House CHAMBER MUSIC ON CAMPUS UO Chamber Ensembles; Free Saturday, Dec. 3-3 p.m., Beall Hall HARP CLASS RECITAL Harp Students of Laura Zaerr; Free Saturday, Dec. 3 - 5:30 p.m., Beall Hall CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Music of Arnold Schoenberg; Free Sun., Dec 4 - 2 p.m., Room 198 Music UO PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE UO Ensemble; $5, $3 Sunday, Dec. 4-5 p.m., Beall Hall UNIVERSITY GOSPEL ENSEMBLES UO Ensembles; $5, $3 For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu that many can't seem to kick. It seems that in 2005, many compa nies shifted their focus to the next con sole generation, leaving consumers out in the cold. But there were a few ti tles that bucked this year's trend. 2005 GAMING STUDS 'Resident Evil 4' "Resident Evil 4" is 2005's game for dedicated gamers. In "RE4" players take control of Leon, a special forces agent on a mission to rescue the presi dent's daughter from an enigmatic Spanish cult "RE4" approaches perfection. The game's weapons are solid, satisfying and fun to upgrade. The combat is fran tic, and the boss battles are intense and memorable. Butthe game's stand out element is its atmosphere: players getthe feeling that it's them against the world asthey shoot their way through old Spanish villages and dank castle corridors. The graphic engine does a great job of rendering the horde of creepy not-quite-zombie villagers. The fun doesn't end when players complete the campaign, either. There are loads of unlockables on both the GameCube and PlayStation2 versions of the game. "Resident Evil 4" is one of best single player games that has been released in years. If you haven't played it then go out and get it. Now. 'God of War' "God of War" is2005'sgameforall gamers. Players take command of Kratos, a Spartan soldierturned hit man for the gods. Kratos flays his way through ancient Greece, gouging out the eyes of Cyclopes, beheading gor gons and impaling Minotaur on a quest to kill Ares, the god of war. Com bat in "God of War" is amazing. Kratos takes on his enemies with one of gaming's coolest weapons: the Blades of Chaos, a pair of large blades attached to Kratos' arms by chains. "God of War" showcases some of the best boss battles ever seen in gaming. Even the game's puz zles are entertaining. Although the game is a little on the short end, odds are players will want to play through this masterpiece more than once. 'Guitar Hero' Anyone who has ever watched MATURE 17+ Courtesy someone play "Dance Dance Revolu tion" or any of its ilk will be familiar with the concept of "Guitar Hero." Music plays as colored dots scroll down the screen. These dots correspond with buttons on the neck of the game's cus tom guitar controller. All you have to do is hold down the right button and pluck the "string" atthe righttime, simple enough. That's the beauty of "Guitar Hero": it's simple. Anyone can pick up the game and play through a few songs, which include more than 30 de cent covers of artists ranging from Boston to Megadeth. The game starts players with three buttons and a whammy bar, but as the difficulty ramps up players will use all five but tons. "Guitar Hero" is an excellent play and it's almost impossible to put the guitar down after one song. "Guitar Hero" is retailing for around $70, but it comes with the game and the controller. With over 30 songs, and four difficulty levels ranging from easy to punishing, "Guitar Hero" is a good choice for any music lover with a PS2. 'Shadow of Colossus' "Shadow of Colossus" is 2005's cult classic. It isn'tfor everyone, but those who get into it are in for a treat "Shadow of Colossus" feels like no other game. Many games make play ers slog through a horde of menial ene mies as they work their way to the boss. In "Shadow," the enemies have • been replaced by 16 colossi, stat uesque creatures that are often the size of skyscrapers. Players will climb and slaythese monumental beasts. Like "RE4," "Shadow of Colossus" benefits from an amazing sense of at mosphere. The game is quiet and beautiful, and there is an overwhelm ing sense of solitude as players explore the game's vast countryside. If you find yourself bored over winter break, go rent "Shadow of Colossus." It's defi nitely worth a few (or more) hours of yourtime. GAMES, page 7 1 Wheels. 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