Gamescom
Wow Gamescom, Where to start, I guess the best way would be explaining how I got there.
I booked a coach trip from Ipswich to Cologne with eurolines, I would leave Ipswich at 15:35 on the Friday and travel overnight to wake up at 9:10 local time on Saturday, I had to make a change at Victoria Coach station in London, this meant waiting around for 2 hours but it wasn’t too bad, as I just stuck some music on.
I tried to get as much sleep as I could on the coach (this was my plan for travelling overnight) however we had to stop for passport control about once every 1-2 hours which meant getting off the coach, we had to leave the coach as we got on the ferry which also meant I couldn’t sleep so my plan had failed as I only ended up getting around 2 hours sleep
Upon arriving I met up with my Germany friend who was also attending the event, we had to walk across a huge bridge which covers the Rhine
As Gamescom is a fairly big deal in Cologne (everyone knows about it, you can ask anyone for directions and they will know where to point you) there were adverts and signs all over the place, we followed them and were faced with our first big shock, there must have been well over 2000 people outside, people were queuing up to get their passes and wrists bands out of the area! There was an underpass of the bridge which people were queuing down.
Luckily I had printed off my pass before going so we could skip all that, there was an area inside where you could pay to store your bags/coats, it cost 2 euros which was a fair price so we paid to leave our bags there because of the sheer mass of people, if outside was anything to go by having a backpack would have been a nightmare. Next we proceeded to the barriers which scanned the bar codes on our tickets, this was fairly straight forward and we got in with no problems, we were still surrounded by hundreds of people at this point.
We thought the best thing to do would be to have a walk around and see everything and then try to play some stuff, as we got closer and closer to the halls and amount of people started to intensify but nothing could of prepared me for what we saw as we reach the corridor which connected Hall 6 and 9
It took us nearly an hour to walk around Hall 9 which was one of the more popular Halls (off the top of my head I can remember it having League of Legends, World of Tanks, Firefall, the ESL finals area, Guild Wars 2, 2K Games, Blizzard and loads more)
When we were almost back to the entrance of this Hall I got a text from another friend of mine who had just arrived saying that he couldn’t get in as they had closed the gates to try and limit the amount of people inside, we continued to walk around (I say walk, it felt more like swimming through people) There were small outside sections which were used mostly for food areas and to just have a bit of a break, this was also packed but not as bad as inside so we went to have a sit down after our marathon-esque walk around the Halls, I was pretty thirsty by this point (I’d left all my water in my bag like an idiot) so I had to fork out 3 euros for a 0.5L bottle of water, I was slightly disgruntled by this but didn’t really have a choice.
After a short break I got another text from my friend saying that he had got in so we attempted to meet up, I only know this guy from playing games with him online and judging from facebook pictures he was mid height, longish hair and told me he was wear a light blue shirt. He text me to say he was by a huge World of Tanks advert, since he hadn’t been around the event yet he didn’t realise there were just shy of a million of these, after a few more texts trying to get a more accurate description of his location we realised he was where we had entered... in the sea of people. So I then had to try and meet someone I only know from online, have only seen from facebook pictures and was wearing a light blue shirt just like 600 other people in that corridor.
Finally after what can only be described as an epic battle for space on the floor to put my feet, I feel a tap on the shoulder, it was him. He was wearing a blue, white, grey and green check shirt, had short hair and was speaking so quietly I couldn’t hear him. I slapped him for being what I can only describe as a noob and we set off again, walking round the Halls trying to take everything in, we reached the Battlefield 3 stand which we were all fairly keen to play and asked the booth babe who was standing next to the line how long it would take to get in, she said they were stopping people queuing as it was currently 6-8 hours and since it was nearly 12 o’clock the event would close before people at the back got a chance to play, we then started to realise that this was the case with most games.
As me and my friend were determined to play something we spotted that a game called Firefall had lost a huge section of its queue to the League of Legends booth throwing out t-shirts and posters, we decided to jump in while we could, we queued for about 30-40 minutes and then we were escorted into the booth to play we were pleasantly surprised when we were allowed to play for about 25 minutes which was nice as we got to have a proper look at the game.
The heat and tiredness were starting to set in, we went to the Sony Ericsson booth to see if we could get one of the foam Minecraft pickaxes that people seemed to have but were told they cost 19 euros, we called it a day at that and started to make our way to the exits, it took us about 40 minutes to get out with our bags and one of my friends kindly helped me to check into my hotel, it was a very nice family run hotel and I had my own kitchen in my room, as time was getting on my friend had to leave so I said my goodbyes (they were leaving early in the morning) had a bit of food that I had taken with me and went for a shower, I was so shattered that I had a shower, watched a bit of Ocean’s 11 in German and then went to bed to prepare myself for the next day which I wasn’t overly excited about since I can’t honestly say I had enjoyed the Saturday.
Sunday began with me packing up everything in my hotel and heading down for breakfast, I was a little nervous as I don’t speak German and the people at the hotel didn’t speak English so I was relying on the language of point, but wow Germans know how to have breakfast, after being shown to my seat I was presented with, 1 plate of various meats, 1 plate of various cheeses, 1 plate full of bread and other smaller nibbles, a pot of tea, a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice and a boiled egg. I didn’t know where to start but I ate as much as I could, paid for my room and headed off for my final day of Gamescom!
Upon arriving I was pleasantly surprised to see a lot less people than the day before, I went through the same procedure as the day before with dropping off my bags and ventured further into the event. I was able to walk around a lot easier however it was still pretty busy, as I play a lot of League of Legends I decided to check if their booth was quieter and thankfully it was, after a while I managed to get fairly close to the front and got a couple of freebies! I also got my arm bitten in the process and had a small 9-10 year punch and kick me to move out of the way, as the amount of freebies they started to hand out increased so did the pushing and shoving so I decided to get away before it got violent, apparently Germans love t-shirts that are too small for them and will argue for 10+ minutes over who actually caught it!
Next I headed over to the Star Wars: Old Republic booth as I am looking forward to this game a lot, they were doing a live demonstration moments after I arrived which was great to watch, the crowd didn’t seem hugely interested in it (maybe because it was being explained in English) but as soon as someone brought out a box of T-shirts they went nuts.
My day continued in a similar fashion, I looked at as much as I could since I could actually get close to the stands now, as I started to walk towards the ESL final area I noticed there was some League of Legends on the big screens, it was actually the grand final and I had only missed a couple of minutes, I managed to sit right near the front and got to watch 3 very enjoyable games, however I missed the last 5 minutes of the final game as I had to run (literally) to get my coach back home.
I made it
Just
So that concludes my first Gamescom event in 2011, I could write so much more but I will leave it here as it is getting late and I’ve got Multiplays i43 to go to tomorrow!
Thanks for reading
Luke ‘Vazzan’ Botham

