All Oni Offers Demo Walkthrough
The recently launched All Oni site has posted a walkthrough of the demo, including level 2. The feature includes images and a step by step source through each level, and begins right here.
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The recently launched All Oni site has posted a walkthrough of the demo, including level 2. The feature includes images and a step by step source through each level, and begins right here.
Oni Central has posted a CGI script that will generate your Oni controls for you. The Oni Key Configuration Script displays pull-down menus for you to select the key you wish to bind. Once you have set your controls, a text document is generated for you. Simply paste the information into the key_config.txt file in your Oni folder, save, and you're set.
The script was written by My Modem Is On Fire and Yeroen of Bungie, although it is an unsupported tool.
Two more reviews have popped up on the web, this time from IGNPS2 and Inside PS2 Games. IGNPS2 commended Oni's mixing of the genres and said it has a good lasting appeal, stating that it's long and deep action wise, so you'll be playing for a long time. Oni received a 7.3 out of 10 overall. Full review...
Inside PS2 Games was a little easier on Oni, giving it a 7.75 out of 10 overall. Here was the review's bottom line:
IТve played all three versions of Oni, and the Playstation 2 version is clearly superior to Oni on the PC and Mac. For starters, controlling Oni with the PS2Тs Dual Shock 2 is simply incredible once you get a hang of the controls. Playing on a keyboard just doesnТt compare to a controller. Graphically the game looks better on a PS2, and the action and gameplay certainly feels more at home on a 32 TV than it does on a cramped computer monitor. If you have a choice between the computer and Playstation 2 version of Oni, IТd say the PS2 version is the clear choice.
You can read the full review here.
Merkinjata passed on that PC Gamer's monthly Waiting is the Hardest Part feature again comes out with Halo in the top ten, though this time just a bit lower than last:
Ultima Worlds Online: Origin comes out on top this month as the war of online roleplaying games continues. What upcoming game are you dying to play? Send your vote to eyewitness@pcgamer.com with Waiting is the Hardest Part in the subject heading. One randomly chosen person will win a free game. See additional rules(*) on page 30. This month's winner is Billy Pan, who voted for Ultima Worlds Online: Origin.* No purchase is necessary, and only one entry, per household, per month, will be counted. Anyone can vote, but ony U.S. residents are eligible to win prizes, and the offer is void in FL, RI, Puerto Rico, and where prohibited by law. Your chances of winning depend on the number of entries we receive. Failure to follow the rules will result in instant disqualification.
- Ultima Worlds Online: Origin ... 17%
- Shadowbane ..................... 12%
- Tribes 2 ....................... 12%
- WarCraft III ................... 11%
- Black & White ................... 9%
- Duke Nukem Forever .............. 7%
- Neverwinter Nights .............. 5%
- Max Payne ....................... 5%
- Arcanum ......................... 3%
- Halo ............................ 2%
Well, it's nice to see Halo still in the running, especially considering that we haven't been pushing the vote for the poll. Shall we see what rank Halo can get if we begin to wage an active campaign? This month's issue includes PC Gamer's annual gaming awards and a few preview pages from X-Box Magazine. It's worth checking out. In addition, PC Gamer promises that the next issue (April 2001) will include an exclusive preview of Unreal 2... The engine that Epic boasts will be a Halo-killa. We'll just have to see, won't we? ;-)
The support page of the official Oni web site has opened its hints section. The newly created area walks through the first chapter of the game detailing every aspect of the opening level. Keep an eye out, as it's likely the hints section will expand to include other levels.
Oni Week continues at MacGamer. An interview with Marty O'Donnell of Total Audio has been posted, which asks questions about the importance of music in games. Here's what O'Donnell had to say about audio contribution to the gaming experience:
There's no doubt that good audio brings the graphics to life. Fire the screaming cannon for example and turn off all the sound. It looks cool, but certainly won't scare you unless you can hear it in all it's screaming glory. One of the main efforts for me was to make sure all of the movements and impacts sound real and are in sync. If it's done well, it just seems natural and goes unnoticed, if it's done poorly, it's noticed.
Marty O'Donnell is also responsible for the soundtracks of Riven and the Myth series. You can find out more information about his projects and read the interview right here.
Problems with the Bungie Store? Bungie's Yeroen posted an update on the store's status, and addressed a few of the concerns voiced since shorty after the store opened up. Among them:
If all goes as promised, first thing my time tomorrow we'll be taking Canadian orders (we've still got posters!), and that infernal backordered status will finally be gone. (None of our items are actually backordered, it's all just silliness.) Finally, we've thought up a little something nice to do for all those that placed orders today and yesterday to thank you for putting up with all this crap.
Well, guess we can call off the planned Canadian invasion. Mere hours before we ooozed across your undefended border like evil maple syrup, storming your complacent villages, taking your guns, and burning your White House... again! Bwaaa-haaaha--*ahem*.
In addition to word on the Bungie Store, Yeroen also left a teaser about a future treat at Oni Central, so keep an ear open for that one too.
That's right, get your modem ready to do some more downloading! We'll be playing these fine maps this Friday, February 2 @ 6:30 PST:
Post a message in the forum if you're coming!
Custer's Corner is honoring the release of Oni with Oni Week. Custer, who is known for creating phenomenal Mac gaming desktops, will be adding a new Oni desktop each day for the next week. The desktops will share a common color scheme and will create a series upon completion. There are already two desktops available with nine resolution selections, so one's bound to fit nicely on your screen. Check out Custer's Corner: Oni Week and give your desktop a fresh image to display!
If you're on a Mac and you don't want to wait for all the Store compatibility bugs to be fixed (apparently these are primarily due to the M$ front-end software, so it's Microsoft's task to fix them--which they're plugging away at), you can now dig up an old copy of Netscape 4.0 and use that to order.
Also, the store should accept Canadian addresses by tomorrow.
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