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Showing posts with label Bioshock Infinite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bioshock Infinite. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Weekend Roundup #16

So, it's after seven on a Sunday night and I'm watching Cloverfield (feel free to judge...) and I realised that I hadn't done a blog today. In fact, I planned to blog earlier this week since I'm on school break but forgot. Let's dive right in though...

First up this trailer for a horror film that I kind of want to see...



It reminds me a lot of The Descent which I really enjoyed. (Not the sequel which was terrible.) I don't have high hopes because it's a horror film and I have been struggling to find a horror film that is truly a good scare rather than gore and jump scares.


Next we have an image of Barbara Gordon aka Oracle in the new Batman: Arkham Knight.
I have always liked her character arc and it will be nice to see her play (fingers crossed) a more prominent role in the game. Check out some more pic at SuperHeroHype

Third we have some amazing photo art of Stormtrooper toys...

Check out more at the DeviantArt page zahirbatin

Then for a little Bioshock Infinite goodness

(Source PJ)
Check out the above link for other funny images...well, some are just stupid but yeah...

And, finally, for the cuteness factor only...Watch this man find out he is going to become a Grandfather...(I may or may not have shed a couple of tears...)



Sorry this is a short one...I am going to aim to do a mid week post as well so I will be updating twice a week...fingers crossed

Peace and pancakes
Jaime

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Wekend Round Up #5

School's back from summer...
I'm lucky enough to have the opportunity to be an Assistant Head of Department for this year. (An ASSHOD if you will...heh heh)
My timetable is much the same as last year but that's good.
I am teaching a class that uses iPads.

And that's my round up and now for the good stuff.

First up - although it's an ad for whisky the story in the ad is beautiful and a little but on the heart warming side. Plus, it highlights a problem regarding literacy. Being an English teacher I find the story is more important than what they are trying to sell.


Next is this awesome trailer for the new season of Hannibal.

It's based on the novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris and deals with Hannibal Lector before he meets Clarice. This has given it a new spin and, if you haven't seen the first season, you need to. Warning - it is gruesome and dark. Yet brilliantly done.

This tumblr - Disney Bound is one of my favourite places to check out. I love tumblr for many reasons but Leslie Kay creates outfits based around Disney. It's really neat and I'm a fan of cosplaying every day if you can!

There are numerous others but I'll let you explore! :)


Next, I've just bought the Burial at Sea DLC for Bioshock Infinite. And, once I figure out why it won't download properly, I will be playing that!


Finally, I'm going to end with this ad from the Superbowl. I'm a kiwi so I have very little knowledge about the Superbowl and I hear more about ads rather than the actual game. This ad spoke to me - especially with the number of 'colour' coded toys that seem to be on the market. Seriously, stop marketing things toward 'gender' and start marketing them to the kids who want to play!

Anyway, that's all from me for this week. Hope everyone is having a lovely weekend.

Peace and pancakes,
Jaime

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Why BioShock Infinite Was My Game of the Year...

There were many amazing games released this year and more than a few were tied for first and second place in my overall thoughts but there was one game that managed to stand...or should I say "float" above the rest.

BioShock Infinite just blew me away. It was a stunning display of graphics, plot, characters and just plain enjoyable moments where you actually find yourself becoming lost in the world that Irrational Games/2K Games created.

I feel that I need to give a little background on my gaming history before I carry on. Although I am not new to gaming, growing up with a Commodore 64 and the original floppy discs before moving onto a Sega Master System 2, I never had the money for my own console until recently. I guess you could say that I was a dabbler until I finally decided to bite the bullet and shell out for a PS3. And, before you all start hating in the comments I think that both consoles are equal in their value and that's final.

Anyway, back to the important stuff. The game.

For those of you who don't really know anything about the game click here for the wikipedia page. It's as good as any place to start.

Basically, I don't need to tell you about the game I just need to tell you why I enjoyed it so much. I'm also going to limit myself so I don't scare people off or, worse, bore them.

Here go the four main reasons I loved this game:

Graphics/Visuals - this was a stunning game. Truly beautiful and creative. There was just something about the costume design and the actual floating city that made this game stand out. The colours alone leave impressions that make me want to return to drawing. Add to this the minute details that made the city of Columbia come alive. From the moment Booker arrives in the city to the very last scenes you are presented with a sensory overload of scenery porn. Plus, when Booker first gets his hands on one of the skyhooks - grizzly but awesome at the same time. (Add to this the cosplay of Elizabeth and Booker at SDCC was just stunning - Chris Hardwick as Booker presenting at panels - priceless)

Characters - Booker Dewitt and Elizabeth are engaging and complex. It is this very complexity that makes the game stand out. The only rival for both this and the above reason is definitely The Last of Us. In fact, if I'm being perfectly honest, Ellie eclipsed Elizabeth in this respect but it is only fair as Ellie is more of an integral part of TLOU. Don't get me wrong because BI is still the best game of this year but TLOU was so bloody close. The characters that cinched this for my number one has to be the Luteces. Robert and Rosalind. Honestly, those characters and their background are just amazing. Check out the BioShock Infinite subreddit (I am trying to get the link for you but my computer and reddit are just not co-operating at the present time) to find some great essays about all of the characters, not to mention the tears.

Music/Sound - As with every game it is not just the visual aspect that gets you but the score. BI is no different and all I will say is the listen for the Creedence Clearwater Revival cover of "Fortunate Son" sung by one of the Vox as she sits in front of the gallows...

Story - sure the gameplay is important but without a compelling story who cares. BI brings it all to create a powerful game that has so many levels (one of the reasons I am desperate to teach this game as a visual text next year.) Again there is nothing I can add to this that hasn't been said throughout the year. This game can cause controversy as it attacks various ideas/ideology that was present in the 1900s (pre then as post then as well). Many of the ideas (racism, religion, conversion, war, slavery and the list goes on) are still prevalent today, which only serves to make this game even more exciting.

It is the precise combination of these aspects that managed to propel BI to the number one slot in my favourite games this year. Let's face it, who wouldn't want to experience Columbia in it's hey day and give those skyhooks a bit of a trial.  So, what games did you all enjoy this year? What games can you recommend? More importantly, which vigour would you choose? Me - I had fun with undertow and possession.