I review, preview, and wax poetic about the things that interest me: video games, coffee, the world.
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.
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