ILoveamBX | My view of the world with amBX

Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Review

Finally!! I have managed to capture some reasonable footage from the game showing the new amBX patch in action for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. Again I must apologise for the delay in this but hopefully you will forgive me and take the time to read through the page and watch the video I have uploaded.

Like normal the video is also on YouTube and will shortly be on the ILoveamBX Kyte Channel as well. For now though, you need to head over to the review page and get cracking!

amBX review of Legendary game

Having been slacking a bit recently I have now managed to take some video footage of the amBX-enabled game from Atari; Legendary. Although this game pretty much slipped under the radar and most people haven’t heard about it it’s actually a lot of fun to play and has some cool amBX effects.

An amBX specific review can be found in the navigation menu on the right and a video has been uploaded to the ILoveamBX YouTube Channel and will shortly be added to the Kyte.TV channel as well. For those too lazy here are some links for you:

- Youtube Video

- Review Page

I4U do amBX Review

Just to give everyone a quick nudge heading into the festive Christmas buying period and hopefully a helping hand for those still not sure about buying an amBX kit for their PCs. The guys over at I4U have posted a new review of an amBX kit and scored it 8.5/10 which is pretty good.

The review itself covers the spec side, a hands-on review, some photos and then some final thoughts. You can read an extract below:

The sound quality from the Philips amBX Premium Kit speakers is decent and bass form the sub is good. Where the system really shines is the fans and lighting effects it adds to games. When you spawn as a Strogg and plummet to the ground in a drop pod the fans kick in and wind whips around your face.

Jump into GDF flying vehicles and the fans again kick in to give the effect that you are really flying. At the same time, the wall washer light (designed to go behind your display) and the lights atop the satellite speakers glow the same colors as the game background.

If you are flying with the sun behind you the lights glow orange-red, if you are in snow the lights are blue-white color, shoot the Strogg rail gun and the plasma trail’s orange glow is mimicked in the lights of the amBX system.

To read the full article you need to click on through to the I4U site HERE!

amBX and BiA Reviewed!

Yep, I have finally found the time to do an “amBX with BiA” movie and review page for your reading and viewing pleasure. The movie has been uploaded to YouTube on the ILoveamBX channel; here and the review can be navigated to on the menu to your right.

The video shows footage from the intro sequence, actual gameplay and also from the cinematic sections you get throughout the game to lead you into new missions and once you have completed them.

If you are too lazy to use the nav menu on the right here is an easy link for you: HERE.

amBX Call of Duty 4 Review

Here is a review I wrote a while ago about Call of Duty 4 and how my amBX kit has changed the way I now play it. Might be worth a quick read for some of you to get an impression about the sort of interactions that happen. I will also try to get a dedicated video uploaded of me playing CoD4 with my kit.

When you first play CoD4 you take the time to look at the pretty graphics, listen to the banter from your comrades and begin to believe how realistic it looks and feels. When thrown head first into the middle of a combat zone after watching a few scripted sequences the impression you get is that you are actually there right in the thick of it. Bullets whizz past your head, grenades explode in close proximity, orders are shouted and you feel the adrenaline start to pump as you attempt to mow down any enemy soldier stupid enough to jump into your crosshair. You firmly believe this is what you have been missing and that your gaming experience is now fuller and more complete for having done so.

OK, so now for something a little different. I admit CoD4 is an awesome game to play and I love going back every now and again and doing the arcade mode just for the hell of it and when I get the opportunity to play it online I do but the experience I now get with an amBX kit is on another level.

Imagine all that I have described above (see whizzing bullets etc) and now add lights, fans and a rumble pad. When you run through terrain or get blowback from an explosion the fans turn on to give you a feeling of speed or wind effects. As grenades explode close by or you rattle off a few hundred rounds from one of the big f*ck off guns the rumble pad jumps into life and happily vibrates under your wrists. As you get shot the lights turn from a humble green to signify the jungle foliage to a sharp red alerting you of your current situation. All of this combined pulls you further into the game and provides a new level of immersion but the beauty is, most of it isnt scripted. If you dont get shot then the lights wont turn red, they might go white or yellow as the scenery changes, if no grenades explode near you then you might need feel as big a rumble and if you dont run or fall then the fans might not always come on. The whole experience depends on what you do in the game and how you interact with it whilst working to give you something more.

For me this has completely changed the way I play the game and it reminds me that sometimes is is good to add a little new spice to the things we love. Not only that but the amBX kits are pretty cool for playing music as well with the ability to make your own disco (flashing lights in time with the music and the beat).

As I said, for those that dont believe me you really need to try it and watch some videos on youtube about how different games provide different reactions. Some of the videos for Guitar Hero 3 are crazy and really really colourful so if you fancy a bit of ambience to your guitar lessons then you know what you need to do. Further to the above Philips have just dropped the price of the various kits with the starter at £89.99 on Play.com and the top kit at £169.99 with the added bonus of a good set of speakers with the “Premium” level kit.

Overall, a unique set of peripherals that have certainly changed the way I play both music and games and you notice the difference when you play without them.