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Break for Impressions-Day One: Prince of Persia

During this mid winter break I've been having some healthy time to indulge into some gaming, and it's been helping me ease off a few other timely issues in my life. Nevertheless, in an effort to get back into the activities of blogging and daily writing, I figured I'd run a series of impressions posts of three new titles I've begun playing: Prince of Persia, Fallout 3, and GTAIV: The Lost & Damned.

I am a big fan of the Prince of Persia franchise. His three part story of the last console generation garnered some of my favorite gaming experiences. When the current console generation began almost three years ago, there was skepticism of whether the agile and arrogant Prince was returning for another adventure. When Ubi Soft announced Assassin's Creed, I assumed that franchise would be this generation's PoP. However, no possibility should ever be counted out.

New world in darkness
New world in darkness

Playing good session of the Prince's new adventure last night left me pleased and frustrated. The visuals in the game are very vibrant, and everything pops out well from the landscapes in the background to the textures on the Prince's scarf and clothing. The game just looks gorgeous, and I am sure the environments become more varied in color and geometry in later levels, especially after their fertile lands are revived. It truly delivers the fantasy-like theme that the series is initially known for in a more stylish way.

Aside from the great visuals, the other aspects of the game I've experienced thus far are split with likes and dislikes for each. I think the developers were in a nostalgic mindset when working on the design. The very first PoP was a pure platformer, and nearly twenty years later, it may serve as a refreshing reuse in this shooter, small jumps or no jump button, and strategy filled world of video games. The platforming is plentiful, and honestly I like the two levels I played through so far. At the same time, I feel the platforming element overrides the combat element. That is more faulty to the structure of the game's combat it seems. One on one fights every so often may become annoying to me after a while, especially if I play for a lengthy period of time to get to those sections and they may not be consistently captivating or memorable. Once I get to fighting segments later in the game, I hope I'm not doing the same string of attacks since the beginning levels. I felt the combat in 2003's The Sands of Time was very well done, even though it lacked the "free-form" styles and combo mechanics of Warrior Within and The Two Thrones. The new PoP seems to take both sides into consideration, allowing for different combo attacks while keeping things simplified. Making every fight seem like a boss fight is a neat idea; I think Shadow of the Colossus honed such gameplay style (still need to play that game). However, some enemies in this game seem like wastes of time to have a health bar stretching across the screen, regardless if they easily deplete quickly. I really enjoy multiple enemy fights like in TSoT.  From jump-street, I see what the official reviewers meant when stating this entry in the franchise was made with the "casual player" in mind. I don't really have an issue with the ease of accessibility though.

Moral of the story: We all need energy, so eat your Wheaties!
Moral of the story: We all need energy, so eat your Wheaties!






















The story is very straightforward and it looks like it fits a fairy-tale format. Of course, I'm still at the game's beginning, but I've found out a lot about the game's world, history and its primary antagonist by constantly talking to Elika (those achievements for just talking to her are cool :P). There is a very modern touch to the story and atmosphere found in the actual dialogue, especially with the Prince's speech. For example, there was one line about ex-girlfriends, which I don't think was an actual term used in whatever century this story takes place. His arrogant and quirky characteristics are easily recognized and his personality here is similar to the one in The Sands of Time. Elika is poised, yet curious while at the same time skeptical due to being sheltered as a princess for so long. Traditional story elements, and it seems polished enough for me to care enough for the story.

I am "digging" this Prince of Persia. Initially, I was hoping to fall in love with it instantly like I did with the previous three; more so The Sands of Time. However, I still have a lot more to play of it. My impressions in a nutshell: great visuals, really good platforming thus far, I'd like to fight some more though.



Thanks for reading, I aim to be around tomorrow with impressions of The Lost & Damned. See you soon...brothers (had to throw it in there :P).



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Time to Breathe--and Be a Gamer...

What's up folks!

Happy Valentine's Day to those who actually "celebrate" it with good reason. This is the first Valentine's Day I actually participated in fully. Man, I gotta say, having a girlfriend is awesome, especially when she's an awesome and wonderful person. Spending the day with her was great. We went to see Coraline, which is a good flick. And I'm telling you now, the only sensible way to see it is in 3D, otherwise you will not enjoy the movie fully. I then spent the evening at her house for the first time, which was great in itself. I truly feel like a boyfriend now...

But enough about my "love life," just wanted to say it is going very well. Now when it comes to games, I'm actually getting more time to play than I have been able to in a loooong time. As a Valentine's Day gift, my parents got me Fallout 3. Yeah, you know, the one true game I was advocating to the fullest all of last year. The very same game that many of you have played, beaten, acclaimed, played and beaten again as well as the DLC. Yeah, I'm about a few months late but still, I'm gonna go all out with this game--hopefully. I plan on starting it right after this NBA All Star Slam Dunk Contest finishes.

In addition to that, I got back into Team Fortress 2. I'm always up for a match or two, so if you see me on Steam or Xfire, hit me up. And whenever there's free time, I've been playing Rock Band 2 with my sister. I need to dig into unlocking more songs in that game.

Also, I'm renting Prince of Persia from Gamefly, should be coming around Tuesday. Oh, and Gears of War 2 calls my name constantly from its crevice on the shelf. I really need to play through the campaign. Anyone wants to be my co-op buddy?

I'm heading out to the mall tomorrow to spend some birthday money and the remainder of this Target gift card. I am certainly getting a 1600 point marketplace card since GTA The Lost & the Damned comes out Tuesday, and probably a new rechargeable battery for my controller; the one I currently have dies so quickly. And I absolutely loved Burnout Paradise when I rented it so I'll probably purchase that tomorrow since it's about $20 now. Man, it feels good to talk about games...and actually play them.

Talk to you guys soon.

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Slumdog Millionaire...

No, I have yet to see this amazing piece of work that is "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," but If Slumdog Millionaire does not get best picture I will be upset. Brad Pitt can have best actor I don't care, but this movie needs best picture seriously.

  

Much of the cinematography is great, and it definitely deserves that corresponding award too. A lot of it reminded me of City of God actually.
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A Much Needed Update

Still breathing--still living

Hi everyone, it's been a while, a long while, nearly too long for my liking. Hope you all been doing well. Me? Well, I've been busy (that's understated), but now I am entering a period of "ease" and seemingly more free time. With that, I hope to be around blogging more. But here's an update of what's been happening to me lately...in bullet form *pew pew*

  • Got accepted to a college: The Savannah College of Art and Design. They gave me a scholarship too, $5000. This school is in my top three, and everyone's been telling me how good of a college it is. I'm waiting for other acceptance letters, but this is a very likely choice.
  • Relationships take work, but it's been worth it though. My girlfriend bought me the Watchmen novel today as a birthday gift and I'm getting it on Wednesday. She's even more awesome for that.
  • Oh yeah, my birthday was Friday. 17, I don't feel 17 yet--whatever that is supposed to feel like. However, I look forward to buying M-Rated games, the first one: Fallout 3 (yes, I still did not purchase it)
  • And yeah, haven't been playing many games either. I plan to get some good sessions in very soon. The most I've been playing is Rock Band 2, which I absolutely love! I NEED to play Gears 2 single player and multiplayer. Also, I have Castle Crashers so if anyone wants to go for a whirl with me in that hit me up sometime.
  • Other than that, I've really been focusing on my artistic talents. I don't mean to sound pretentious in any way, besides you guys know I'm humble. But more and more people are recognizing my talents, it's  a wonderful feeling. I guess it's also because of all the inspiration I've been taking in lately.
  • Inspiration like our President-elect of course. By the way, I'm leaving for DC in a couple of hours for the inauguration! I'm friggin' ecstatic about it!

There's a lot else I need to list here, but I'll save it for later entries. Keep it cool folks, see ya later.
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Blue Moon and Bullets

Hi, how are you doing on this blue moon night...?

Me? Oh, well, I'm still breathing at least. Here's what it took for me to get to post this blog (go to seven minute mark):

  

Oh wait, more bullets (I know I'm late with the trend ;-) )

  • So, my real reason for why I haven't been around. Life, a lot of things going on at once such as: college application process (biggest annoyance); portfolio preparation; school in general; yearbook committee; afterschool programs; community service; making music; making short films; preparing to direct/shoot/edit a music video; hanging out with friends, etc.
  • That last one catches me though, because I feel I've been somewhat neglecting my buddies on here. And some days it sucks. I miss all the innuendo and inside jokes only we know about. I miss late night multiplayer sessions filled with laughs and fun, and sweaty palms making for a slippery grip on the controller.
  • Fuck it, I even miss playing games! Yeah, time has not befriended me much since the school year began. But on a brighter note, I've been having fun being busy which is odd. It's just that when I have the urge to get into my everlasting hobby of gaming, I gotta squeeze the time in. And that does not feel good at all. Once this semester's over, I should have a bit more free time. But until then, my schedule continues to fluctuate and become filled with life's other wonderful surprises. Surprises like me making good progress with those of the opposite gender. I do not wish to complain too much, but I sure miss having more free time...
  • These bullets are too long, sorry :P. I've been playing Burnout Paradise and it's pretty good. More Madden of course, and Rock Band 2 when nobody's taking naps in the house during the day.
  • Haven't purchased any new games like I aimed to. Yeah, no Fallout 3 and I should have been one of the first to have it considering how much I amped myself and others up for it. But I'm glad I don't have it, because I really would not have the time to play it unfortunately. May get it next month--I just know I need it baaaaaaad.
  • Gears 2 is another game I need baaaaaaaaaaadly. Apparently, the crew is back together and everything kicking ass. I need good times like that right now. I think my dad's getting it for me tomorrow hopefully, since I paid up some cash for it.
  • I guess when my birthday rolls around in January I'll have some nice funds to purchase the remaining: Dead Space, Mirror's Edge, Prince of Persia, Fallout 3, LBP and a few other titles/accessories I cannot remember at the moment.
  • DirectTV sucks ass!
  • I stopped eating chocolate completely (made me breakout).
  • Glad you guys like the new hairdo.
  • I shared all my elation of Obama's victory the past few days. I'll just keep it brief here by saying I am happy about it.
  • Many things have been inspiring me lately.
  • I really like this girl I'm pursuing
  • Yeah, hopefully I'll have Gears 2 tomorrow.
  • USB Flash drives are wonderful
  • It was nice to actually make a blog. So yeah, I'm still alive. See you guys around--hopefully.
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I for an I: Vlog Dweller

Whoooooohooooo! I'm back (for the time being) and with a video blog. In this edition of I4I, I have a "slight return" from a hiatus and discuss the reasons as to why I haven't been as active with blogging on Giant Bomb and Gamespot lately. There is also talk of the games I've been playing lately and games I'm looking forward to getting in a couple of weeks. Another long one, but I've thrown some nice visual treats in there; especially at the beginning. I hope you enjoy and please drop a comment.





Thinking of content to post soon; not exactly sure of what though. I think I may do a review of Trackmania Nations Forever, perhaps even a matching video review. We'll see.
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Watch a Cool Short Film and Help Me Attain a Scholarship!

Hey everyone, I entered a scholarship contest in which I need a lot of votes in order to win...a lot of votes. The contest site is listed below and all it requires is a quick registration; it takes less than five minutes (you guys can give me five minutes ). Then you just watch & vote for my short film.
I'd gladly appreciate all your votes and support, thanks!

P.S.

The voting process ends September 15th, so feel free to forward this to your friends, Romans, and countrymen so they can vote too!

And the site itself is sometimes buggy so if theregistration doesn't activate properly, give it some time or come back and try later if you can.

The Contest Site


Direct link to video (This is where you place your vote)


If you want to see the entire short film (which you should) in all of its awesomeness, then watch it at the YouTube link below.

Also, the name of the movie is "Jazzy Artistry", so when you're browsing for it on the contest site, look for that title.

Jazzy Artistry (Complete)

You can definitely see it was inspired by Fallout 3!

Peace and blessings!

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Also, I know I have been dead around here, but school is becoming more busy everyday and to be honest, there hasn't been much interesting stuff going on with my gaming life. It's the month of Ramadan too, so I really haven't been playing much. But come next month, I shall be back in full force, actually--maybe sooner than that.

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A PC Gamer's Bill of Rights: Fantastic in Theory

I found this in a Kotaku post in which they posted via indie dev Stardock. A Bill of Rights for PC gamers, but some of these could appeal to gamers of other platforms as well. All ten are significant and while a few have been met, they all should be presented to other indie and major developers and practiced.

The Gamer’s Bill of Rights:

1) Gamers shall have the right to return games that don’t work with their computers for a full refund.

2) Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state.

3) Gamers shall have the right to expect meaningful updates after a game’s release.

4) Gamers shall have the right to demand that download managers and updaters not force themselves to run or be forced to load in order to play a game.

5) Gamers shall have the right to expect that the minimum requirements for a game will mean that the game will play adequately on that computer.

6) Gamers shall have the right to expect that games won’t install hidden drivers or other potentially harmful software without their consent.

7) Gamers shall have the right to re-download the latest versions of the games they own at any time.

8) Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers.

9) Gamers shall have the right to demand that a single-player game not force them to be connected to the Internet every time they wish to play.

10) Gamers shall have the right that games which are installed to the hard drive shall not require a CD/DVD to remain in the drive to play.

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Some Things are Just More Awesome When They're Free!

Zoom
Zoom

This game is awesome! I played an hour of it tonight out of boredom and it was a blast. Even though I started on the easiest difficulty just to accustom to the gameplay, the sense of accomplishment still felt good. I got bronze, silver and gold medals in each of the first five races. I love how straightforward it is; controls are simple, no extravagant HUD, graphics are simple but have a very sleek look plus the physics are cool along with the motion blur effect (I'm a sucker for good motion blur :P).

I'm not big on racing games but what I also like about TrackMania is its simple 'jump right into the action' design. No need for, "tune this, modify suspension, blah blah blah," just focus on racing and beating the clock. Don't get me wrong I enjoy those types of racers too (my best friend and I had good times with Gran Turismo 2 back in the day). Just the mere fact that its now free is even more of a reason to get into it. If you play as well, let's hit up the multiplayer, my account name for it is: BrooklynGrenade.

Due to its pick up and play structure I see my downtime comprising of playing this during the fastly approaching school year when my AP language class kicks my ass on weekdays. I also see myself binging on this to the point of creating custom tracks. Hell, I might even upgrade to the United expansion. I may however need to acquire a gamepad, I was on my way to carpol tunnel when I played tonight, lol. I might just pick up a wired 360 controller which will serve an expanded use between my PC games and Xbox. That's just another thing on the list of endless game purchases, heh.

It's games like this that justify the great service that is Steam. Speaking of which, the first two games of the Oddworld franchise are available for download. I am definitely going to check those out at some point.

More blogging coming this weekend.

Peace.


















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