My enjoyment of Fallout: New Vegas and its subsequent DLC is fairly well documented on this blog, so I won't go in depth. But if you haven't played it yourself, it's a pretty good value to get the Ultimate Edition (with all DLC) from Amazon above.
I review, preview, and wax poetic about the things that interest me: video games, coffee, the world.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Flash Game Friday: Burrito Bison Revenge
One of my favorite launch games has issued a sequel, Burrito Bison Revenge. The original game was perfect, so I couldn't imagine how another iteration of the game could possibly be better. Well, more power-ups, longer levels, a Survival Mode, and in-game achievements all brought together to make Burrito Bison Revenge an excellent entrant.
The game is simple enough: you launch the titular bison from a wrestling-ring turned slingshot and land on as many of your former captors as possible, liberating them from their small amounts of cash, which you - in turn - spend on being able to go further, faster, and access more power-ups.
The in-game achievements give you rewards for successfully doing either the routine (go this far) or the unusual (stomp this many gummies in a certain way). Unfortunately, if I had to criticize one part of this game, the achievements would be it. It's not that they are bad, but you only get to access 3 of them at a time, and with 120 total, it's no surprise that you might see a new achievement that you've already completed six or seven times.
But all in all, this game is great. Give it a spin if you're up for something different.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Georgia
After a long life of eating, napping, companionship, and plotting to overthrow humanity and rule the world, Georgia has left this world.
Georgia was adopted by my aunt, who learned that she was allergic to cats and invited me to adopt her. I brought her back to my puny 1-bedroom apartment in Denton, TX, and our lives have been joined since. She was the perfect lap-cat, whether I was reading, playing video games, or just watching TV. I think she was also very empathetic; able to sense when I needed comfort.
I will miss her greatly, but I also understood when I left for Colorado that I might be saying goodbye to her for the last time.
After the jump I've included a couple pictures and stories of our time together.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Machinarium
Some games don't need a lot of explanation for me to tell you why they are so good. This is one of them. Machinarium is an adventure game where you play a little robot in a world of robots. Each puzzle is just enough shades of difficult to make solving it feel good. It's available for the iPad 2 and on Steam.
Zeldas
I've recently been playing and enjoying Skyward Sword, the latest entrant in the Legend of Zelda franchise. And while the gameplay and story and all deserves its own writeup, this review looks at the titular sometimes heroine/sometimes captive that is Zelda. This look back is spurred by one very noticeable distinction of the newest Zelda.
It isn't as though she is ugly per se - in fact, the half-Twilight Princess/half-Wind Waker blend of realism and cell shading really comes off nicely. But it's hard to take her seriously with the yellow bangs threatening to suddenly transpose this kindly spirit maiden into a hanger-on for an 80s rock band called The Gorons, singing along to their one-hit-wonder power ballad: You Hookshot My Heart.
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It isn't as though she is ugly per se - in fact, the half-Twilight Princess/half-Wind Waker blend of realism and cell shading really comes off nicely. But it's hard to take her seriously with the yellow bangs threatening to suddenly transpose this kindly spirit maiden into a hanger-on for an 80s rock band called The Gorons, singing along to their one-hit-wonder power ballad: You Hookshot My Heart.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Zombie Takeover
Sure, we've all got time to kill - but are killing enough time for the undead?
Zombie Takeover is one of those resource management, time-based games in the same vein as FarmVille; you allocate coins and gems to make certain enhancements (which in turn make you more coins), but everything takes a preset amount of time.
The game contains some RPG elements, where you buff up your zombie army (and later vampire army, and werewolf armies) and then battle pesky nearby humans.
Graphics are in the range of the undeniably cute, which is a great fit for the device. Give this game a shot (it's free, after all)!
Zombie Takeover is one of those resource management, time-based games in the same vein as FarmVille; you allocate coins and gems to make certain enhancements (which in turn make you more coins), but everything takes a preset amount of time.
The game contains some RPG elements, where you buff up your zombie army (and later vampire army, and werewolf armies) and then battle pesky nearby humans.
Graphics are in the range of the undeniably cute, which is a great fit for the device. Give this game a shot (it's free, after all)!
Temple Run
Temple Run is a free, iOS game available for iPhone or iPad. You play an unnamed adventurer on the run from guardian monkeys who are chasing you for stealing their prized gold idol.
There is no substantial objective to the game, but to run - through the temple - Temple Run thusly being a fitting title to the game.
The game has upgrades you can purchase by collecting coins during your runs through the temple, most of which enhance your ability to run further and collect more coins.
While the game itself certainly has the potential to become repetitive, it is surprisingly addictive to try to make it further and further.
If you've got an iDevice, and want some fun, no nonsense gameplay, check out Temple Run.
There is no substantial objective to the game, but to run - through the temple - Temple Run thusly being a fitting title to the game.
The game has upgrades you can purchase by collecting coins during your runs through the temple, most of which enhance your ability to run further and collect more coins.
While the game itself certainly has the potential to become repetitive, it is surprisingly addictive to try to make it further and further.
If you've got an iDevice, and want some fun, no nonsense gameplay, check out Temple Run.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Monday, December 26, 2011
Holy Steam!
Steam is doing a big Holiday thing - and there's still a few days left to gather coal for the grand prize giveaway. What's at stake? Only every game available on Steam (a quick search tells me that this would be 1,488 games).
I want to win it, but it's a potentially terrifying proposition.
I want to win it, but it's a potentially terrifying proposition.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Game of Thrones (Television)
Having finished the semester (and the titular text Game of Thrones), we decided the time was ripe to marathon through Game of Thrones' HBO treatment.
The show stayed incredibly true to the text, including the dreadfully slow beginning. The scenery, at direction, casting, dialogue, and acting were all wonderful. Sean Bean was an excellent Eddard Stark; and, despite the fact that I didn't care for her at first, Michelle Fairley perfomed well as Catelyn Stark.
A real delight in casting was actually Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who portrayed a much more vibrant Jamie Lannister than I had pictured in the books. His hair and make-up gave him that perfect "Prince Charming" look (which was deliciously deceptive). Lena Headey was an excellent Cersei Lannister, as well.
The actors who portrayed Joffrey and Viserys were well chosen and excellently scripted. We hated them.
And while he was no Varric, Peter Dinklage brought Tyrion Lannister to life excellently - conveying the right balance of womanizer, intellectual, drunkard, and noble. And because Tyrion is my favorite, I hope to see a lot more of his character to come.
The show stayed incredibly true to the text, including the dreadfully slow beginning. The scenery, at direction, casting, dialogue, and acting were all wonderful. Sean Bean was an excellent Eddard Stark; and, despite the fact that I didn't care for her at first, Michelle Fairley perfomed well as Catelyn Stark.
A real delight in casting was actually Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who portrayed a much more vibrant Jamie Lannister than I had pictured in the books. His hair and make-up gave him that perfect "Prince Charming" look (which was deliciously deceptive). Lena Headey was an excellent Cersei Lannister, as well.
The actors who portrayed Joffrey and Viserys were well chosen and excellently scripted. We hated them.
And while he was no Varric, Peter Dinklage brought Tyrion Lannister to life excellently - conveying the right balance of womanizer, intellectual, drunkard, and noble. And because Tyrion is my favorite, I hope to see a lot more of his character to come.
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