Alone in the Dark, Xbox 360 - £6.99

Alone in the Dark, Xbox 360 - £6.99 delivered

Chrono Trigger, DS - £17.99

Chrono Trigger, DS - £17.99 delivered

Eternal Sonata, Xbox 360 - £5.99

Eternal Sonata, Xbox 360 - £5.99 delivered

Pikmin (New Play Control), Wii - £19.99

Pikmin (New Play Control), Wii - £19.99 delivered

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, PSP - £7.20

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, PSP - £7.20 delivered

Guitar Hero: World Tour with Guitar, PS3 - £40

Just got a tip that GHWT with guitar is forty quid in Morrison's stores right now. The store checked (Congleton) only had the PS3 version available, but apparently other stores also have the 360 version.

A quick check on eBay shows the game itself reselling for just over £20, so if you're looking for just an extra guitar for either game this is probably your best bet.

Each version of the guitar is compatible with every other guitar-based music game for the same system.

1600 Microsoft Points - £13.49

1600 Microsoft Points - £16.63 delivered

This is intended specifically for the Lost and Damned expansion for GTA IV, but you can use the points for anything. The 2100 card one post below is better value but if you won't use the extra 500 on anything then this is your best bet.

2100 Microsoft Points - £16.63

2100 Microsoft Points - £16.63 delivered

Cheapest price for this amount of points right now, just in time for the GTA IV Lost and Damned expansion on Tuesday.

Tomb Raider: Legend for free

I just read on Rock Paper Shotgun that you can get Tomb Raider Legend for free on the PC from a new digital distribution service Awomo.

Click here to get it.

Shopto pre-order policy change

Shopto pretty much came from nowhere to be one of my favorite video game retailers. They have pretty great prices for the most part, and they tend to get you your games pretty fast.

They have just made a change in policy regarding pre-orders, which is a bold move, and I would love to see other retailers follow suit.

If you preorder a game by 12pm two days before the official release date, and they fail to get the game to you by the release date, you will get £3 store credit.

Terms and conditions apply, see here for details.

Cheers to chanticleer for the tip off.

Dark Sector, Xbox 360 - £4.91

Dark Sector, Xbox 360 - £4.91 delivered

It's been around this price in a few places for a while, but this is the cheapest price at the moment.

Update: Price has gone up gone up now at Asda, but play.com still have it for a fiver.

Fable II, Xbox 360 - £21.99

Fable II, Xbox 360 - £21.99 delivered

This has actually been available for a little cheaper previously, but as of right now, this is the best price.

Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising, PC - £17.99

Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising, PC - £17.99 delivered

Bully: Scholarship Edition, Wii - £5.99

Bully: Scholarship Edition, Wii - £5.99 delivered

Manhunt 2, Wii - £5.99

Manhunt 2, Wii - £5.99 delivered

Guitar Hero: World Tour, Wii - £19.99

Guitar Hero: World Tour, Wii - £19.99 delivered

Unreal Tournament III, PC - £7.99

Unreal Tournament III, PC - £7.99 delivered

You can now just put the serial from the game into Steam, and add it to your Steam account too. There is also apparently a massive patch on the way too.

Detail here.

Weekend Special Roundup 7/2

Good old Games:
Kingpin: Life of Crime and Redneck Rampage Collection bundle - $9.98

GamersGate:
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky - €13.99

Steam:
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Complete Pack - £14.99

Steam serials from other places

I heard about this a few days ago, but wanted to check it out before I posted it.

G2Play are a Polish games retailer. They are currently selling serial numbers, which I believe are gutted from retail copies, online.

Essentially, buying a serial from them is legally acquiring a serial from Valve, it just it is cheaper for them to not ship you the box, and let you download it from Steam.

At the moment, The Orange Box and Left 4 Dead are very cheap there (especially the latter), and the end result is the same as buying it digitally on Steam, except cheaper (and on your steam record, it will say you have a retail version).

I can't see any reason not to use them, I've heard lots of positive reports. If anyone wants to take the plunge, let me know how it goes.

The Orange Box, PC - £10.11
Left 4 Dead, PC - £10.11

Note: because of how they calculate currency, it is cheapest if you put it in dollars. Saves like 50 cents.

Also I converted the price into GBP and it hardly changed...

Dawn of War 2, PC

Apparently THQ thought that the best way to sell this game to their customers is by accepting money hats from 4 of the big retailers, who in exchange get exclusive DLC. This is not by any means a new practice, but I can't remember seeing it happen on this scale before.

These 4 retailers have decided that the best thing for them to do, instead of competing on price, is to compete on who has the shiniest bits of tinsel stapled awkwardly to the game's front cover. They hope to use exclusive DLC to distract you from the fact that they are charging you more than other retailers for the same product.

There are two situations that exclusive DLC amounts too.
1. An insignificant addition to the game, simple cosmetic changes maybe (like with Dawn of War 2)
2. A significant game changing addition, that either adds new mechanics, or new gameplay content.

Bear in mind that this stuff cannot just be bought, if you buy the game from a retailer not offering exclusive DLC, you cannot then choose to pay for it afterwards. So, there are two possibilities, either people are overpaying for bad DLC (and having to make the decision to do so before even playing the game), or a large proportion of the customers are not getting the entirety of the game they are paying for.

The four retailers with exclusive DLC are charging £22.99 - £24.99 for the standard edition + exclusive DLC, and oddly enough two of them are selling the standard edition and the special edition for the same price. The game can be got for £21.72 from a retailer which does not have a 'exclusive promotion' with THQ. In effect the exclusive DLC costs £1.37-3.37, which I guess isn't really a big amount, but it's more than the 200 Microsoft Points Bethesda wanted for their horse armour, and it amounts to the same thing.

When a publisher accepts a money hat from a retailer, they indirectly pass the cost of it onto the customers.

My advice? Pretty much what I always say - Buy the game from whoever is selling it for the cheapest, and as of right now, that is BlahDVD for the regular edition, and GAME for the special edition (the same value as the regular edition according to them).

Dawn of War 2, PC - £21.72 delivered

Dawn of War 2 [Special Edition], PC
- £24.99 delivered

I am pretty sure gamers as a whole would be better off if how successful games retailers and publishers were was not determined by how much and how successful they market, but how honest and open their pricing models are, and then genuinely competing with each other.

I guess you could always just buy it direct from the publisher for £43.90.

Chrono Trigger, DS - £19.99

Chrono Trigger, DS - £19.99 delivered

Should we tell them that they probably shouldn't use that screenshot?

Left 4 Dead, Xbox 360 - £24.99

Left 4 Dead, Xbox 360 - £24.99 delivered

Lego Indiana Jones + Kung Fu Panda, Xbox 360 - £9.95

Lego Indiana Jones + Kung Fu Panda, Xbox 360 - £9.95 delivered

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift, PS3 - £5.99

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift, PS3 - £5.99 delivered

Update: Looks like it was a misprice, I guess it was too good to be true.

Project Gotham Racing 4 + Sega Superstar Tennis, Xbox 360 - £15.65

Project Gotham Racing 4 + Sega Superstar Tennis, Xbox 360 - £15.65 delivered

This is a pretty good bundle, two games that have probably been for one reason or another been somewhat overlooked. Not played PGR4 myself, but I know it came out at a time when there were several other high profile racing games available on the 360. Sega Superstar tennis is a lot of fun too. It is a bit arduous unlocking everything, but if you grew up with a sega controller in your hands like me, you'll probably get a kick out of all the Sega stuff. The best prices I can find for them separately are £15.99 for PGR4 and £11.99 for Sega Superstar Tennis, so it's definitely worth going for the bundle of both.

House of the Dead: Overkill [Bang Bang Box], Wii - £45.99

House of the Dead: Overkill [Bang Bang Box], Wii - £45.99 delivered

The best price I have been able to find on this Australian exclusive. This set includes the Collectors Edition of the game, and 2 hand cannons, which cost £12 each separately.

You can get the regular version of the game for £29.96, and the Collectors Edition for £31.99.

Chrono Trigger, DS - £23.73

Chrono Trigger, DS - £23.73 delivered

A pretty historic release. Chrono Trigger is certainly one of the greatest RPGs ever to come from Japan. It's been nearly 14 years since it first came out on the SNES, but despite its age it is still more forward thinking than many RPGs released today. This is the first time it has ever been released in the UK, both the original and the Playstation port never got a release here, and although Play.com did have it at a pre-order price of £14.99 for a while, the best price on it now is £23.73 from the hut.

Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer [Limited Edition], PC - £11.23

Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer [Limited Edition], PC - £11.23 delivered

Comes with:
Limited Edition slip case
Original Soundtrack CD
Tactical Reference Book (52 pages, hardcover)

Goozex has now launched in the UK - Free game!

Goozex is an online game trading service that has been hugely popular with gamers in the USA for a while now, and it has just launched in the UK.



You essentially swap games for points, it's like a cross between eBay and trading in games at a games shop. They take a much smaller cut of each transaction than the likes of GAME and Gamestation, and make it really easy to find games you want. You also get 100 free points just for signing up, which can either go towards a game, or even get you one for completely free.

It' not got a huge selection right now, but if it is anything like the USA version, it will fill up real fast.

Check it out here.

There are literally dozens of great games for 100 points available right now. Something for everyone.

Update: I've made a search plugin for it. Check it out here. Also, feel free to add me as a friend.

Patapon 2, PSP - £14.99

Patapon 2, PSP - £14.99 delivered

Mirror's Edge, Xbox 360 - £17.98

Mirror's Edge, Xbox 360 - £17.98 delivered

My review is here.

Mirror's Edge, PS3 - £17.98

Mirror's Edge, PS3 - £17.98 delivered

My review is here.

Alpha Protocol, PC - £23.49

Alpha Protocol, PC - £23.49 delivered

Civilization IV, PC - £7.99

Civilization IV, PC - £7.99 delivered

2000 Wii Points - £9.87

2000 Wii Points - £9.87 delivered

Last time anyone sold them for around this price, they sold out really fast, so be quick!

Update: Yeah, it's out of stock now.

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, DS - £14.21

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, DS - £14.21 delivered

Gears of War 2, Xbox 360 - £26.71

Gears of War 2, Xbox 360 - £26.71 delivered

Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control), Wii - £17.99

Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control), Wii - £17.99 delivered

Fable 2, Xbox 360 - £17.73

Fable 2, Xbox 360 - £17.73 delivered

Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box , PS3 - £24.73

Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box , PS3 - £24.73 delivered

Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box , Xbox 360 - £24.73

Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box , Xbox 360 - £24.73 delivered

Weekend Special Roundup 30/1

So, now there are 3 digital distribution places that have pretty good weekend specials, Steam, GamersGate and Good old Games, I've decided to roll them together into one post, updated as the information become available.

Here are this weeks weekend specials.

Good old Games:
Disciples: Sacred Lands Gold + Disciples 2 Gold - £11.13 (add both to basket seperately)

GamersGate:
X-Com Complete - £6.66 (not as good as when it was on Steam for £2.99, but the best price for anyone who missed out).

Steam:
30% off all Rockstar games, includes GTA4, althought GTA, GTA2 and Wild Metal are free downloads here. GTA4 is also £9.99 in Morrions, but £18.89 is the best price for it online.


Does anyone know of any other digital distribution platforms that have weekly specials? I am looking into Impulse at the minute, after hearing a ton of good stuff about it, so I will probably be linking to there shortly too.

Demigod, PC - £17.99

Demigod, PC - £17.99 delivered

Zack and Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure, Wii - £12.95

Zack and Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure, Wii - £12.95 delivered

Every Extend Extra, PSP - £2.99

Every Extend Extra, PSP - £2.99 delivered

Resistance - Retribution, PSP - £19.99

Resistance - Retribution, PSP - £19.99 delivered

Patapon 2, PSP - £16.99

Patapon 2, PSP - £16.99 delivered

FEAR 2: Project Origin, PC - £22.99

FEAR 2: Project Origin, PC - £22.99 delivered

FEAR 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £27.99

FEAR 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £27.99 delivered

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin PS3 - £27.99

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin PS3 - £27.99 delivered

SimAnimals, DS - £24.73

SimAnimals, DS - £24.73 delivered

SimAnimals, Wii - £29.99

SimAnimals, Wii - £29.99 delivered

Well you lot aren't very creative

One solitary entry, and that wasn't particularly good (but it earned a serial).

Ah well, I know that the number of people that would like a free serial outnumber the amount I have, so I guess it's just luck of the draw, sorry to anyone who misses out.

Edit: All gone!

Dark Sector, Xbox 360 - £4.99

Dark Sector, Xbox 360 - £4.99 delivered

Win Dark Messiah!

Update: Competition over.

Aparently GAME felt left out

Disappointed that Blockbuster were getting all the attention, GAME have just dropped the price on Stranglehold on the 360:


Thanks to doboworth for the pic. If you see any evidence of retailers making amusing mistakes, feel free to send them to lewiep@savygamer.co.uk

Update: This is totally probably legal

Final Update: It looks like this offer is now over, if you can send them an email to bgamer@goody.pt, with your account details, they can still send you one, but I think they will notice if you only just registered. They probably want it to be in Portuguese too.

I have some spares, that I will give away later on tonight Now.



Update: The link is now "Manutencao" which I believe is under maintenance. Maybe this offer is going to be changed/removed completely. I'll keep an eye on it. I do have a few spare serials, so I will probably give them away in another post if it turns out that the offer has finished.




I don't know, it's portugues, which I can't even spell, let alone understand.

Apparently, if you click on this link, and follow the fairly simple instructions (let me know if you have any trouble), you get a CD key for the fantastic, if a little flawed, fantasy action game "Dark Messiah of Might and Magic".

I don't know if it is a legitimate promotion, or some jerk with a keygen, but it appears to be working. Use at your own risk. If anyone can confirm or deny it's legitimacy, please let me know in the comments.

Update: Further investigation leads to be 99.9% certain that it's probably a legit giveaway, apparently it's like the Post-HL2 equivalent of a cover disc.

Also, it appears they kind of messed up, you don't even need to use a real email address, since it doesn't email the code, it just gives it you when you click on the link. Just make up anything@anything.com.

I can also confirm that this is the English language version, just like if you got the retail release.

The game itself is a lot of fun. You get to kick orcs. Source engine, and should run well on anything that can stomach Half life 2. Some people apparently get a lot of glitches, I didn't ever run into any trouble.

It's normally £5.99 on Steam, or even more for a retail copy.

Update: Translate it for giggles.


PS3 Bundle at Amazon

You can get an 80gb PS3 console, HDMI cable and a selected game for £273.59 delivered at Amazon.

First, add the console, then the HDMI cable to your basket, then pick one of these games:
Little Big Planet ,
Motorstorm: Pacific Rift,
Resistance 2

You can also choose to get an extra game for £10, pick from the following list, then add code "GAME4TEN" to your order:

Resistance: Fall of Man
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (GOTY)
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Motorstorm
Heavenly Sword

Persona 4, PS2 - £16.99

Persona 4, PS2 - £16.99 delivered

Dewy's Adventure, Wii - £5.99

Dewy's Adventure, Wii - £5.99 delivered

Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control), Wii - £24.99

Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control), Wii - £24.99 delivered

Wipeout Pure, PSP - £4.84

Wipeout Pure, PSP - £4.84 delivered

Chrono Trigger, DS - £14.99

Chrono Trigger, DS - £14.99 delivered

Typical, we wait nearly 14 years for it, then when it does come out it is half price at release.

Pikmin (New Play Control), Wii - £24.99

Pikmin (New Play Control), Wii - £24.99 delivered

Little Big Planet, PS3 - £17.49

Little Big Planet, PS3 - £17.49 delivered

Too Human, Xbox 360 - £9.49

Too Human, Xbox 360 - £9.49 delivered

Street Fighter 4, Xbox 360 - £26.99

Street Fighter 4, Xbox 360 - £26.99 delivered

Street Fighter 4, PS3 - £26.99

Street Fighter 4, PS3 - £26.99 delivered

Street Fighter 4, PC - £17.73

Street Fighter 4, PC - £17.73 delivered

Deadly Creatures, Wii - £24.73

Deadly Creatures, Wii - £24.73 delivered

Monster Hunter Freedom 2, PSP - £11.73

Monster Hunter Freedom 2, PSP - £11.73 delivered

Mercenaries 2: World In Flames, PC - £13.73

Mercenaries 2: World In Flames, PC - £13.73 delivered

Empire: Total War, PC - £23.73

Empire: Total War, PC - £23.73 delivered

Or if you like you could get it for £39.99 on steam

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, PC - £24.73

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, PC - £24.73 delivered

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £29.73

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £29.73 delivered

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, PS3 - £29.73

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, PS3 - £29.73 delivered

Mount and Blade, PC - £6.25

Mount and Blade, PC - £6.25

GOG Jagged Alliance Weekend Promotion

Good old games are having a weekend promotion for the Jagged Alliance series.

The deal is:
Jagged Alliance
Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games
Jagged Alliance 2
Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business

For £18.35

Or you can get them separately at reduced rates too:

Jagged Alliance - £6.23
Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games - £6.23
Jagged Alliance 2 - £6.23
Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business - £3.66

Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wii - £17.99

Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wii - £17.99 delivered

Plain Sight Open Beta

Plain Sight, probably the stand-out independent game from the Eurogamer Expo last year, has just gone into open beta on PC.

You can download it here.

You are a robot on a planetoid populated with buildings. The aim of the game is to collect points by attacking other robots, but you only get to keep those points for the scoreboard if you blow yourself up, and the more points you accrue the easier it becomes to find you. I spent a good chunk of time playing this at the expo and I can see it being a great online game. You can plug in a 360 controller and play it with that if you so wish, too.

It'll be available on Steam and other digital distribution platforms early this year for $9.99.

SOCOM: Confrontation, PS3 - £28.99

SOCOM: Confrontation, PS3 - £28.99 delivered

This comes with a Bluetooth headset. Not entirely sure why it took this long to come out over here. Possibly ironing out all the bugs.

If you held off on importing this is a cracking deal.

World of Goo soundtrack

Those glorious people at 2D Boy have just given away the soundtrack to World of Goo, which is excellent.

You should buy the game too, it is also excellent.

Democracy 2, PC - £8.51

Democracy 2, PC - £8.51

One day only offer, to celebrate the end of Bush's reign of terror or something.

Demo here.

10 more Quake Live invites

I've got another round of invites, this time I have 10 spare invites.

Whoever the next 10 people to email me at lewiep@savygamer.co.uk are will get an invite into the Quake Live beta.

You need to include your full name, and whether you classify yourself as Beginner/intermediate/Expert skill level, or if you are not sure.

Next 10 emails I get will have them, so be quick!

Guitar Hero: On Tour, DS - £5.99

Guitar Hero: On Tour, DS - £5.99 delivered

Includes Guitar Grip

FIFA 09, Xbox 360 - £17.93

FIFA 09, Xbox 360 - £17.93 delivered

God Of War: Chains of Olympus, PSP - £6.99

God Of War: Chains of Olympus, PSP - £6.99 delivered

Big Bang Mini, DS - £13.99

Big Bang Mini, DS - £13.99 delivered

Deadly Creatures, Wii - £24.97

Deadly Creatures, Wii - £24.97 delivered

Rock Band Portable Drum Kit - Review

MadCatz Rock Band Portable Drum Kit - £44.93 delivered

Review by Will Templeton



When the Rock Band Portable Drum Kit arrived at my door, I was pleasantly surprised at the build quality of the contents - the four pads are exactly the same size as the full Rock Band drum set, and made of good-quality rubber. The drumsticks unscrew for easy transport, and have rubberised ends to dampen sounds. The pedal looks flimsy but feels sturdy, and is mounted with a couple of removable carpet grips to keep it from slipping. It's clear that MadCatz have put a lot of thought into the failings of the original drum kit and piped those into the design of this portable version - the pedal especially is much upgraded from the rubberised one they initially announced.


DAY 1 - SOLO PLAY

After booting up my 360 and connecting the main body of the controller (essentially a hub with ports for each input), it occurs to me that this little thing is just a controller with a d-pad and four buttons. I can load up and play N+ no problem. After wasting an hour or so on that I remembered what I was originally going to do, and hooked up the pads and pedal. Shifting my keyboard to one side, I placed the pads on my desk and popped the pedal under it.

As I quickly found out, my desk is a little too high for drumming. I paused, dragged a table in from the lounge and set myself up, a little lower than I would have liked, and resumed. While it was a slight adjustment in play, I found that I was able to play through and beat the set with little difficulty.

There were a few occasions where I missed some notes I felt I should have hit. Most notably, the pedal works in a vastly different manner to the stock Rock Band pedal.

At this early stage I'm having trouble deciding whether these little issues are the set itself or just me playing it incorrectly. I seem to remember having issues like this with the pack-in Rock Band drum set when I first started playing, and now I have no problems at all as my play style fits that set.


DAY 2 - BAND

Today I brought my 360 and my Rock Band gear around to a friend's, as we do every now and again on a weekend. Granted, it's only the house next door, but the portability of this kit made it a single trip instead of an unwieldy two-trip exercise. After a test few songs we adjusted the coffee table and swapped out the couch for a straight-backed chair, and proceeded to play for a few hours. I tried out a few songs which I knew very well and sight-read a couple of new downloads, and I really got a feel for the new pads. There's a little more bounce than usual, and so I'm finding it impossible to pull off rolls with any kind of regularity. Double kicks are also very difficult without the springy pedal from the original kit, but I can already see myself adjusting to the shallower pedal.

One thing I did notice after prolonged play is that the sticks vibrate more than regular wooden drumsticks. As the sticks screw together, they can sometimes loosen slightly during prolonged play.While this can be fixed with a quick tightening between songs, it's very hard to do in the middle of a song and if it's left unchecked it could at possibly damage the sticks and at worst damage your hands. My wrists were aching a lot more than after extended drumming with the regular kit.


DAY 3 - BAND

I left the gear at my friend's overnight and popped back today for a full day of Rock Band. Somehow, after returning, I found a really good placement for the pads - I was even pulling off rolls and double-kicks easier than with the regular kit, with no no pain at all. It now feels like the ability to place the individual pads wherever you like is a great advantage for the Portable Drum Kit, whereas yesterday it felt like a frustrating hindrance.
I downloaded Hey Baby. Drumming without ever seeing the note chart or knowing anything except the chorus was fun times.

Tomorrow I'm taking a short train journey to go home. Hopefully we'll see how portable these drums really are.


DAY 4 - TRAVEL

I travelled by train for roughly an hour today with the Portable Drum Kit. There's not much to say except that it definitely lives up to its name. The drumsticks, as mentioned earlier, unscrew for easier portability but I really don't see why this is necessary except to keep the size of the original package down - it's not as if drumsticks are not portable enough to begin with. I actually had more trouble trying not to stab people with the end of my Xplorer than transporting the kit, which is definitely not something I could have said of my original drums, which took up an entire rucksack when I bought them.

Today's outcome is definitely positive.


DAY 5 - BAND

My nephew got Guitar Hero: World Tour for Christmas, so I brought my Xplorer and the portable drums to his house to give it a go, only to find out that he had the entire instrument set, including a second guitar. After a few rounds on the drums, I decided that the pedal on the GHWT drums wasn't for me, and swapped it out for the pedal in the portable kit. Bad idea - the pedal didn't work and we almost failed the song as a result. The next song we swapped out the whole set for the entire portable set, and again, the pedal was not compatible, although World Tour recognised it as a four-pad set. Worried that it had been damaged in transit, I set up Rock Band to test it. It worked perfectly.

This, in my eyes, is a serious black mark against the Portable Drum Kit - if you are carrying your kit around with you to other people's setups then it's quite likely that they have a different game. Playing at my nephew's also brought up the issue of placement once more - the only table that was accessible for the drums was a table tennis table in the same room as the console. I had to stand to play them and my nephew had to stand on a chair.


DAY 6 - BAND

Today the whole family came round to our house. We set up the 360 and the Rock Band equipment, my nephew bringing a guitar and mic so we could have a full set. The great new experience of playing Rock Band with my extended family (my grandma singing was a particular high point) was slightly marred by the fact that, again, we didn't have an ideal place to set up the Portable Drum Kit.

Initially I grabbed a cardboard box of about the right size, but this left no place for a pedal and kept wobbling. After some discussion about whether or not there was a suitable board in the garage to lay over some chairs (and finding there wasn't), we settled on placing the pads over two chairs. After playing one song the pads were drifting away from me due to the slightly curved cushions on the chairs, and the pedal was skittering all over the place - this was solved by removing the carpet grips from the pedal, which allows rubberised feet to grip a hardwood floor. We did continue to play Rock Band until the end of the night, but after each song the drums had to be readjusted. Rather ironically, with the chair set-up in the lounge, they took up rather more space than the standard kit, and were a little unwieldy to walk around when one of the four people not playing wanted to get a drink or whatever.

The key thing about these drums is compromise. If you have a conveniently-sized table then they will no doubt work very well for you, and they stack away neatly in a box a fraction of the size of the original Rock Band drums. They are also vastly easier to take round to a friend's house for band play, as I've experienced. When you get there, the experience you have could vary wildly. The ability to place the pads wherever you like is both excellent and frustrating depending on where you're able to place them, and while being quieter, the sticks aren't the most ideal (and regular drum sticks are actually louder when used with the Portable Drum Kit).

It's fifteen quid cheaper than the regular kit. I'm not entirely convinced it's worth the savings, but that of course depends on your circumstances and whether or not you play Rock Band away from home a lot. If you plan on buying this just for the ability to store it neatly, I can't recommend it. This kit thrives on its portability. But would I consider the extra hassle of setting up a few chairs a reasonable sacrifice for not having to lug the full set on the train? Absolutely.

And if you have a Les Paul or other detachable guitar the whole set will fit into a satchel.



MadCatz Rock Band Portable Drum Kit - £44.93 delivered

Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, DS - £19.99

Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, DS - £19.99 delivered

FEAR 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £29.99

FEAR 2: Project Origin, Xbox 360 - £29.99 delivered

FEAR 2: Project Origin, PS3 - £29.99

FEAR 2: Project Origin, PS3 - £29.99 delivered

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock + Wireless Guitar, PS2 - £24.99

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock + Wireless Guitar, PS2 - £24.99 delivered

Bully: Scholarship Edition, Wii - £8.99

Bully: Scholarship Edition, Wii - £8.99 delivered

No More Heroes, Wii - £9.99

No More Heroes, Wii - £9.99 delivered

Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare [Special Edition], Xbox 360 - £49.99

Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare [Special Edition], Xbox 360 - £49.99 delivered

I guess it's a good price if there's anyone who still wants it.

Sonic Rush Adventure, DS - £9.91

Sonic Rush Adventure, DS - £9.91 delivered

Sid Meier's Civilization 4 Complete, PC - £9.87

Sid Meier's Civilization 4 Complete, PC - £9.87 delivered

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2, PC - £7.49

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2, PC - £7.49