Thursday, November 19, 2009

Gaming: Torchlight review up on Kotaku


So the review for Torchlight is up on Kotaku, which you can check it out. The reason why I specifically point out to Kotaku is because I find their review system refreshing and doesn't force any of their opinions on us, the user. They try to give a neutral review by giving the pros and cons and leave it at that. I think it is quite effective in their attempt to not make biased reviews, which most review sites seemingly do (often as of late).

Personally though, I find the game addictive. At first I tried the demo of the game via STEAM and before you know it, 2 days have passed and I had already made 6 characters. The demo has some restrictions, which are a character level limit and dungeon limit. I proceeded to buy the game so I can continue my excursions. And now, I play that in between my Dragon Age gaming as a temporary break.

What I like about the game is that it has everything that you would want in an action RPG. The graphics are colourful and easy on the eyes, the skill system is complete and allows freedom for a number of builds, and the storyline is simple enough (but engaging) that it doesn't interfere with the real gist of the game: getting better items. More details on the game can be found at the Kotaku review, which I am at an agreement with the points. A good start for Runic Games.

One more thing though, this game allows modding since they released the editor. The modding community is small but already churning out a lot of mods. I believe these mods will increase the lifespan of the game. Already I have used some of those mods, mods that change your pet cat to a tiger, have enemies use random weapons instead of fixed, a respec mod, brighter map mod, etc, etc.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Gaming: Dragon Age Origins Collector's Edition


November 3rd 2009 has arrived (I know that was yesterday but I was lazy) and I manage to snag my copy of Dragon Age: Origins Collector's Edition from The Software Boutique. Got some goodies as a pre-order bonus and I went home contented. Above are the content of the stuff. On the floor are the T-Shirt (large size) and the poster. On top of it are the contents of the boxed retail pack, yes it is wood. In the middle is the cloth map, above it is the plastic sleeve (top left) and on the right of it is the front lid of the retail pack. On the left side of the cloth map is the DVD retail pack and on the right is the back of the wooden retail pack. All in all, pretty sweet.

Unfortunately, my DVD drive can't read the installer DVD. However, it could read the bonus DVD with video content. I proceeded to test the installer DVD on a notebook and lo and behold, it could be read. So I am going to buy a new DVD drive. Hopefully I can play the game by today.

Movies: Michael Jackson's This is it!

This Is It!” has been out for a while and I decided to watch it during my off time. As a child of the 80s, MJ is considered one of the legends for my generation. No other performer has given a lasting impression on me other than MJ. So, having the opportunity to watch the final moments of his life preparing for his final concert was a given for me.

This Is It!” is a behind the scenes documentary on what was supposed to be the final MJ concert. It features clips and commentary from the start of the concert rehearsals until the final day where MJ was alive.

Let me tell you this, for someone who is in his 50s, MJ still has his moves. As you watch the movie, you realize how alive and animated he is. Never once in your life did you ever think that this was a man who would be meeting his death some time soon.

It is amazing how much presence he has even though it was on a movie screen. MJ is a down to earth type of guy. However, he is professional and very hands on. I think all of the crew find him to be a very likeable person.

Nostalgia hit me when I saw MJ performing all his greatest songs. I am utterly impressed how MJ continues to improve on his performances as he goes through them during the practice rehearsals. He chooses his words wisely and makes sure that everyone gets what he says. I like the part where he stops and says “I think the VALUE would be greater if you held that part longer” and he was right.

If you were a fan or you’d just want an insight on how one of the best performers of the world prepares for a concert, this is the movie to watch. MJ is undoubtedly the King of Pop. I suggest you sit down, get relaxed and let the music wash over you.

Subscribe

RSS Feed (xml)

Powered By

Skin Design:
Free Blogger Skins

Powered by Blogger