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Eliss – for iPhone and iPod touch

March 18th, 2009 jeff No comments


Wow i’ve held off for so long but between this and the new 3.0 revision to the iPhone firmware i might have to get myself an iPhone!

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Valkyria Chronicles Interview with Hitoshi Sakimoto

March 18th, 2009 jeff No comments

Continuing the VC goodness i just found a great interview with my favourite VGmusic composer

via Original Sound Version » Blog Archive » Valkyria Chronicles Review and Exclusive Liner Notes From Hitoshi Sakimoto.

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Sega Confirms Valkryia Chronicles DLC for Spring

March 17th, 2009 jeff No comments

My pile of shame is mounting up with MGS4, Flower, and Resident Evil yet to be finished, thats when im not playing SF4..

And I might be done with modern RPGs due to the sheer time investment, but the skies of arcadia team have blended dragon quest VIII graphics with Advance Wars gameplay and Sakimoto’s score effortlessly to create my ideal tactical game but unfortunatley VC has  ended up in the same pile.

Thankfully DLC is on the way which might give me incentive enough to push through the main story in what is a massively underated PS3 exclusive. If your the least bit interested in old school tactical rpgs get this now in time for the new content!

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3173285

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Resident Evil 5 First Impressions

March 16th, 2009 jeff No comments

Ok im 3 chapters in and my initial thoughts are that Resident Evil 5 feels different very different.

Concntrating on polishing RE 4′s combat further, RE5 has forgone item carrying stratergy, puzzle solving, baroque/industrial flavour and yellow herbs in favour of a more run and gun approach that personally, i feel, make it lose some of what made RE in the first place.

But realistically what could capcom do with the franchise.?? Dead rising is another take on the zombie apocalypse theme are there are plenty zombie light gun games on the Wii. So, racist controversy aside, i really like the setting, plenty of scope for some nice set pieces with globalisation bioterrrorism and power conflict in the area making for interesting themes. The core gunplay and combat is great, the 30 second snapshot of how a game should be fun is spot on and the mass zombie battles and boss fights are still exciting as ever. It just a shame some of the ideas are recycled so much from past set pieces in the series or dont quite offer anything new compared to other action/shooter games.

5 Things id change:-

The switch to real time menu organisation has it’s flaws. While fine for preparing and using objects during quiet moments it really is ridiculously difficult to tend to your character in tense crowd control moments and frentic bossfights, this would be fine if the game was designed to give you a chance to prepare even on your first run through. However one instance of its failings was apprent on the scorpion/bat boss where periodically i had to collect and equip a particular weapon to weaken it, switching into menu while my character stood idley by. Every time i was close to equiping, the boss, who is much more mobile with singleminded AI hellbent on knocking a third off my life, would drive me to shear frustration.

OTT bosses – It was great when it was just obese snakes or spiders, and all the humanoid tyrant variations were memorable, but the mutated horrors in this RE are straight out of  a anime horror illustator’s O level scrap book (i’m looking at you bat-scorpion)

More plot exposition through the game world.  Ok so the story in Resident Evils are not exactly shakespere but the way these accidents were unravelled by hacking into computers and looking through notes and files left in the zombies wake, added to the sense of exploration and build towards the final climatic scenes throughout past titles in the series. However these occurances are now rare and brief, perhaps to deliberately focus on gunplay.

Change the control method – if your going to go more action than survival horror, Capcom, go all the way. Make the lead characters react like trained combatants, not make me feel like a tank with legs. 180′ing to face a boss then shooting running past it then 180′ing again and shooting etc meakes me feel like charlie chaplin rather than a member of stars. There will be ways to make firefights tense while empowering the characters a little more. And this would make more sense with the announcement of the controversial downloadable mutiplayer mode.
I enjoy the ammo saving, context sensitive combat, from Resi 4 (Leon suplex ftw) so how about trading true multidirectional controls and more agile abilities like a sidestep or roll when you are brawling if you dont have a gun equipt, the drawback being you’re a more vunerable from large groups, or its harder to get the stun without a firearm??

Bring back the typewriter!

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Nokia 5800 Xpress apps

March 9th, 2009 jeff No comments

Ive got a new 5800 and its rather nice:

Pros
Great Battery life
Large 640 x 360px 16:9 screen
3.5 g
Nice enough camera and great 640×480 at 30fps video recording
Great web connectivity feed aggregation, podcast, browser, phone search
Flash lite enabled 3.0 on browser

Cons
Un-intuitive s60 menu
Inconsitent predictive text activation on different text entry forms. Sometimes its on sometimes its off!
Not many apps that take advantage of touch screen only interface
No 3d hardware acceleration unlike Nokia’s forthcoming N97, that i wanted hadn’t my old phone died

Here are a few links to must have apps for the device

Opera Mini
Google maps
Gmail with hi-res icon for 5800 – needs free sign up to forum
BBC iPlayer widget

Quickoffice, Zip manager and adobe pdf viewer are must have too and can be downloaded from Downloads! application on your 5800.

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Slumdog Millionaire

March 5th, 2009 jeff No comments

How did he do it?

A) He cheated,
B) He’s lucky,
C) He’s a genius,
D) It is written.

This perhaps not only relates to the initial question presented to the audience but to Danny Boyle who has, despite my indifference to his film back catalogue, made me realise that Slumdog is one of the best films i’ve seen in recent years and here’s why. This is spoileriffic, so for those who haven’t seen it yet – beg borrow steal some orange 2-4-1′s as i’d wholeheartedly recommend it. Beyond the general who wants to be a millionaire format, it had quite gut wrenchingly brutal scenes, constant tension and neat lo fi stylisation all of which make for a eye opening ride through the slums of Mumbai.

So to start off – the cinematography. Comparisons have been made as the Indian City of god. Slumdog, certainly, is heavily stylised with over saturated colour and lots of blurred shaky camera work when action picks up. But rather than culminating in too much visual stimuli it complimented the pacey tempo. When it hit it’s stride Slumdog would move quickly from scene to scene benifitting from delivering a breadth of imagery in modern India.

I like the fact the film was partitioned into digestable chunks, with each flashback linked to a question in the millionaire quizshow. That whole interrogation had me thinking Usual Suspects all the way through.  It made plot progression easy to watch and kept the tension high, as you wanted to find out more in the next round-flaskback chunk. It also kept the momentum up as you were watching each chapter in the brothers lives through quick bursts.

Again pace was instrinsic to character development, it was subtle enough to let me draw my own conclusions by not showing everything and dragging a scene out.

As mentioned Slumdog is very efficient in showing the brutality and poverty in the slums, it was perhaps a bit too effective, this couldn’ve been toned down, the first 10mins had some intense scenes and I draw the line at nearly dropping babys!

There’s been lots of hype surrounding this film, and rightfully so, I wasn’t convinced it would be able to take me on such a  journey of poverty, lost love, rite of passage, betrayl as well as the titular winning millions, so i had to go and see it to draw my own favourable conclusions and i think you should too.

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