Monday, November 12, 2007

Child's Play

See that big ol' banner to your right? That would be an ad for Child's Play, a charity that the fine fellows at Penny Arcade run which helps give toys to Children's hospitals. Good cause eh? So I suggest ya'll head over to the main site and give a little back this Holiday season. I know I will. Thanks!

Sorry, You Can't Download That on Campus

News.com is reporting


New federal legislation says universities must agree to provide not just deterrents but also "alternatives" to peer-to-peer piracy, such as paying monthly subscription fees to the music industry for their students, on penalty of losing all financial aid for their students.
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Anyone else getting pissed that the RIAA and MPAA are attacking anyone and everyone they can. Perhaps this is why most people are downloading things on p2p clients. Or cuz everyone is cheap, but seriously, if college kids could afford downloading music then they wouldn't have to download it for free. See college=poor

Suspicious Deaths in Japan...

Found this in an LA Times Article:

Fewer than 1 in 10 unnatural deaths trigger an autopsy in Japan, which officially claims one of the world's lowest per capita murder rates.

Forensic scientists say there are many reasons for the low number of autopsies, from inadequate budgets to a shortage of pathologists outside the biggest urban areas. There is also a cultural resistance in Japan to handling the dead.

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WGA Strike: When Will Your Shows End?

TvGuide Columnist and all around nice guy Michael Ausiello has a handy chart of when your favorite shows will go bye-bye. Check them out here

I have to say, I'm glad that I'll have plenty of time to catch up on the shows I've neglected (I'm so so sorry Bones!)

Joss Whedon on The Writer's Strike

Found this today (I know it was posted on the 7th, bite me)


Reporters are funny people. At least, some of the New York Times reportersare. Their story on the strike was the most dispiriting and inaccurate that Iread. But it also contained one of my favorite phrases of the month.

“All the trappings of a union protest were there… …But instead of hard hats and work boots, those at the barricades wore arty glasses and fancy scarves.”

Oh my God. Arty glasses and fancy scarves. That is so cute! My head is aflame with images of writers in ruffled collars, silk pantaloons and ribbons upon their buckled shoes. A towering powdered wig upon David Fury’s head, and Drew Goddard in his yellow stockings (cross-gartered, needless to say). Such popinjays, we! The entire writers’ guild as Leslie Howard in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Delicious.



Oh Joss, this is why we love you
Full Post at Whedonesque

Review-- Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction


(Minor Spoilers Ahead)

Ahh Ratchet, my favorite Lombax, we've been doing this dance a long time. I remember you years ago when you had less polygons and certainly didn't have James Arnold Taylor doing your voice. Still though, I gave you a chance and in return you took a piece of my heart. Now on your 5th console outing you are once again proving why I left my wife for you.

You're Prettier:

The visuals in this game are astounding, while some are using the "Pixar" comparison I tend to feel that it misses that mark. Still though from the first cinema to the last I was impressed by just what the game could pull off. Explosions during heated firefights lit up the sky without the slightest bit of slowdown while the characters during cut scenes were infused with such life that you couldn't help but get wrapped up in the story. One downside though was the final boss battle which took a huge step back in terms of visuals, granted I was focused on unloading my aresnal on the baddie, still I wish it was a bit prettier to look at.

You're Way More Fun to Play With:

Gameplay gameplay gameplay. What is a R&C game without killer gameplay. The controls in this game are spot on with SIXAXIS being used in ways that make sense if not exactly inovative. The hacking minigame reminded me of the old Labrinth game where you roll a marble around and while it was usually easy it didn't detract from the action. Platforming was minimal and I never found myself falling off a ledge unless I knowingly did something stupid. Boss battles game down to unloading everything you had and for the most part they were fun if not amazing. Clank's mini levels with the Zoni, alien creatures, didn't grind the game to a standstill as in previous games. Skill points were usually a blast to accomplish and some even tested your gaming chops. I may seem a bit harsh on the gameplay but it would only be because the game didn't really do anything new. That being said it was still a Ratchet and Clank game which means the gameplay is solid and fun enough that you keep playing from start to finish without once thinking "this is sure getting old"

You Have Killer Weapons:

The weapons on this outing were hilarious and destructive. The popular disco-ball device really does work on every enemy and saved my ass on the final boss. My personal favorite was the Raptor which sent homing missles after your opponents. The tornado launcher I found myself using once or twice before taking it out of my quick select menu. My only issue with the weapons is that even when fully upgraded(Done by using the weapon as well as upgrading it at shops using in came currency) some weapons are too weak to be of any value later in the game. Blast the later creatures all you like with your initial yet fully powered up weapon and you'll find yourself out of ammo long before the creatuer is out of life.

You Tell A Good Yarn:

While I laughed out loud more than once during this adventure the story itself was a little...bland. I appreciated the more grown-up tale but I felt it could have been handled with a bit more finesse. Ratchet's planet hopping adventures tend to lend themselves well to chases and crazy antics especially when Quark is involved. This time though it felt like planets were being visited with no rhyme or reason, which is well and good for gameplay, but keeps the story from being considered "Next Gen"

Overall:

Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction doesn't break the mold, but rather perfect the shooting/platformer hybrid genre with an assortment of weapons, stellar visuals, a pretty good story, and solid gameplay that simply makes this game a must buy for anyone who owns a PS3. Plus the ending just makes you want a sequel to be released next week!

Happy Monday

Good morning all and I hope everyone's week is starting off as insane as mine. I got back from Vermont on Saturday, was able to finish Ratchet and Clank on Sunday (Expect a Review Later Today) Now this week I have Mario Galaxy dropping on Tuesday, Assassin's Creed dropping on Wednesday, I still haven't finished Manhunt 2 which might take a backseat to the other games, plus I have about 40 hours of television I've yet to wade through on my DVR. I still haven't been to the movies to catch all the flicks I want to see. Basically I have lots to do and no time to do it! Ahh!