DM of the Rings CVII:
XKCD Wiki PDQ
It’s six-thirty a.m. I check on today’s XKCD comic, as is my custom. It’s a parody of the powers of ten movie:
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(If anyone knows where I can find the original without the non-English voiceover please let me know in the comments. YouTube doesn’t seem to have it.)
So I go to the Wiki entry for powers of ten, and at the bottom under “Related works and references in pop culture” it reads:
Wow. That was quick.
Prey: First Impressions
I played the demo of this game way back in August of last year. Last weekend I saw the extra-special collector’s edition with various knicknacks of dubious value and an art book, all packaged in a felt-lined tin for $20. Oh yeah, there was a game in there too. Really I was just happy to find the game for cheap, so the collection of collector’s collectables hold about the same value to me as a stick of baseball card gum or a Bazooka Joe comic. Eh. That’s nice. Whatever.
I stand by most of my initial comments on the game: The Native American spirit warrior is as good an excuse as any to give the player super powers, and it works well here because those powers translate so well into compelling gameplay.
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| You can run around on the glowing paths. This might feel a little strange. |
The game has catwalks which go up walls, across ceilings, sideways, and back down to “right side up” again. The game never explains how they work. You just stick to them. Gravity retains the familiar orientation, but some alien technology prevents you from falling. (Unless you jump) This can be strange as you fight enemies who are on different catwalks with different orientations, and neither one of you is right-side up. Sometimes when objects fall or get knocked around you get a sense of which way gravity is “really” going, and the effect is dizzying.
Speaking of gravity… Continue reading 〉〉 “Prey: First Impressions”
The Man of Spam
A nefarious villain is caught:
Sure he’s an evil, thieving, destructive, lying, plague on the face of the internet, but you gotta hand it to him: He was good at what he did.
Sadly, I think there’s probably some language in the justice system that prevents us from having him burned at the stake. I’m holding out hope that a loophole may be found.
How to Ride a Bike
Totally unrelated to video games, roleplaying, or geek culture, I post this for no other reason than I find it to be an admirable demonstration of raw skill.
DM of the Rings CVI:
Boo!
Final Fantasy XII: Bunny Ladies
In Final Fantasy XXII one of your party members is Fran, a member of the Viera, who are a race of bunny women. Yes, a “race” of women.
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But all women? This raises a few interesting questions… Continue reading 〉〉 “Final Fantasy XII: Bunny Ladies”
Shamus Plays WOW
Ever wondered what's in all those quest boxes you've never bothered to read? Get ready: They're more insane than you might expect.
Project Octant
A programming project where I set out to make a Minecraft-style world so I can experiment with Octree data.
Stolen Pixels
A screencap comic that poked fun at videogames and the industry. The comic has ended, but there's plenty of archives for you to binge on.
Trusting the System
How do you know the rules of the game are what the game claims? More importantly, how do the DEVELOPERS know?
The Death of Half-Life
Valve still hasn't admitted it, but the Half-Life franchise is dead. So what made these games so popular anyway?
The Loot Lottery
What makes the gameplay of Borderlands so addictive for some, and what does that have to do with slot machines?
DM of the Rings
Both a celebration and an evisceration of tabletop roleplaying games, by twisting the Lord of the Rings films into a D&D game.
MMO Population Problems
Computers keep getting more powerful. So why do the population caps for massively multiplayer games stay about the same?
Trashing the Heap
What does it mean when a program crashes, and why does it happen?
Raytracing
Raytracing is coming. Slowly. Eventually. What is it and what will it mean for game development?
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