LIMBO

July 25th, 2010

I had a pretty quiet weekend. Stayed in, played some games, even plugged in the Dreamcast and went through a few old titles.

I stumbled across a little game called Limbo on Xbox Live which I thought looked visually interesting. Little did I know it was the critically acclaimed indie game that everyone is talking about right now.

Limbo is set entirely in silhouette from a side-scrolling perspective with beautiful and often graphic animation (if your little guy falls victim to one of the worlds many hazards) – (and he will).

There is no music to speak of, however the subtle sound effects create an atmosphere of eerie dread that is rarely seen in the realm of video games.

The game is short but sweet. I managed to finish it an afternoon,  but I was never bored and the game captured my interest from start to finish. Ultimately I’d prefer an experience like this over a longer game where I’m playing through a lot of filler.

I’d overlooked Xbox Live Arcade titles for a while now purely because I hate paying for digital media that isn’t on a disk. This fact remains, but I’m glad I took the leap and downloaded Limbo.

I’ve since downloaded Braid which is making me feel like an idiot due to it’s unique and challenging puzzles and Shadow Complex which I’ve just started and am already enjoying.

I think it’s safe to say that i’ve been missing out by neglecting Xbox Live Arcade.

Music Recommendations: Eminem – Recovery, Tokyo Police Club – Champion.

A bit late I know but I thought I’d talk about the new Eminem album.

For a while now Eminem has seemed removed from his own lyrics, rapping about garbage that more or less seemed to exist solely to shock and offend.

It seemed like he was trying to recapture his “Slim Shady” era glory only to end up sounding like a parody of his former self.

On Recovery Eminem has thrown away the facade. Gone is the accent that plagued most of Relapse and in it’s place a new Em, unlike anything we’ve heard from him before.

I would say this is a return to form, but the truth is Eminem seems to have grown past what we heard on anything prior. He’s obviously been through a lot over the past few years and it’s great to finally hear this in his lyrics.

There’s an honesty and optimism running through Recovery that rarely exists in the ego fueled rap world. I mean how often do you hear a rapper admit that their last two records were garbage and that they fell off?

Recovery, as the title suggests, is about Eminem’s victory over various issues like drug addiction, his best friends murder and the end of his marriage. More importantly for the listener, it’s Eminem’s recovery from a stagnating career. He’s back.

What? No Wings?

June 3rd, 2010

It looks a bit naked without the signature wings on the helmet but other than that  these concept drawings for the new Captain America movie look fantastic.

More pictures can be found here:

Music Recommendations

May 3rd, 2010

The new Crystal Castles album has leaked and it’s pretty damn great. It’s less intense than their last album while still maintaining that glitchy darkness that I loved from the first album. Will definitely get this when it hits stores.

Also great is this project from Alex Kresovich. Gold N’ Fly features rappers such as Tupac, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z spitting their stuff over the Nintendo 64 Goldeneye soundtrack. Some tracks work better than others, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you were a part of the Golden era (see what I did there) of console FPS gaming.

You can download it for free here.

It’s fucking THOR.

May 1st, 2010

I am very pleased that they chose the classic costume over the Ultimate one.

I’m still skeptical . This has the potential to either be great or a complete dissaster. I just hope it’s not the latter.

So far, so good.

Pure Pwnage The Tv Show

March 27th, 2010

It’s been well over a year since Pure Pwnage stopped production due to the death of cast member Troy Dixon.

Despite news of the show being picked up by Canadian television company Showcase, and the weak promotional clips scattered up to it’s release, I had almost forgotten that there was a new episode coming.

So imagine my surprise when I discovered that I had slept through not only one but three episodes of the new show.

Excitedly, I downloaded the new episodes (a process that is now illegal for those outside of Canada), sat back and returned to the world of Pure Pwnage.

The idiot grin on my face slowly began to fade however as I realised what they had done.

All of the plot progression, the character development, everything that I had felt for these characters and learnt about their universe had been stripped away.

To make matters worse, the creators were simply rehashing the same material that came before by taking key scenes from the internet show and re-shooting them to build this “new” universe.

They rebooted Pure Pwnage.

So what is actually new about the new Pure Pwnage?

Tagi, Dave and T-Bag have been replaced with characters who fill the exact same roles but without the believability of their internet counterparts.

New characters such as Jeremy and Dougs mothers have been introduced and feel completely contrived.

Aside from that, nothing.

The Pure Pwnage internet show was special because of it’s Mocumentary style. Because the actors were literally the creators friends or local actors with little to no experience which gave the show a sense of believability.

It felt special because it had credibility. It didn’t have to explain what certain gamer lingo meant so that the average Joe sitting in front of his TV wouldn’t change the channel.

It was a show made for gamers, about gamers and it made no apologies for it.

Watching the new Pure Pwnage I felt like i was watching Jeremy, Kyle and Doug walk around a bad American sitcom.

I understand why the creators took the opportunity to bring Pure Pwnage to the masses. They deserve the opportunity to expand their horizons and actually make some money.

Unfortunately the result is a new show that feels unoriginal and empty.