Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Goodbye 2013! Hello 2014!
Life just throws you a curve ball and has you so busy that you have to put a few things to the side in order to carry on. Well, I hope that was the end of my blogging slump. In less than a 24 hours, it is a New Year. So let's get a blog crackin'! ;)
My last post was about Beyond: Two Souls. Oh, snap! That was a long time ago! Especially in the tech/gaming/entertainment/Sports/Nerd/Jock arena.
So what's happened since the last time I blogged?
The PlayStation 4 and X-Box One have launched, both too stellar success. Looks like console gaming is far, far from dead. The Saskatchewan Roughriders won a Grey Cup, which was pretty sweet. The Green Bay Packers battled the Chicago Bears to get into the play offs. What a war it was! Killzone: Shadow Fall came out and rocked my world, both on and offline. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was released. Sadly I wasn't able to see it in 48fps, I really wanted to. Pokemon X/Y and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds where released. I had to dust off my 3DS for those masterpieces! On the Vita, Tearaway, Runner 2, Terraria and Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate have kept me busy, busy and more busy.
So 2013... Hmm... Elysium was cool. Summer 2013 movies felt lacking though. Gravity was probably the best thing I've seen all year. The Last of Us is easily "The Game of The Year". Killzone: Mercenary is my favourite "Shooter and Portable Game of The Year". Tearaway was my favourite "Platformer of The Year".
A whole bunch of Google, Apple and Microsoft stuff happened. I did get the new Nexus 7, which was a huge improvement since the first gen. I picked up the 32gb edition on a flash sale, it was discounted by 50 dollars. Nice! We got a Retina-Display iPad Mini for Christmas. Damn, it's good stuff! Microsoft's Surface Pro 2 came out, which I really want but I don't have deep pockets. :(
The best parts of 2013, are family.
My little girl will be turning 3 soon and she's the coolest! She loves Batman, Barbie, Astroboy, My Little Pony, Sonic The Hedgehog and she really just got into Teen Titans big time now. It's busy, tiring but its a heck of a lot of fun being a daddy! I made sure the first video game she ever played was Pac-Man. There. Good for me. ;) BTW, she loves the new Pac-Man cartoon The Ghostly Adventures. It's being made by people of my generation, so there are plenty of in-jokes and references to 80's pop culture which brings a smile to my face. Plus, it's pretty cool stuff. :)
Plus, I'm an Uncle finally! I can't wait to see my baby nephew and spoil him! He was literally just born a few days ago. I've seen pictures and he is beautiful, looks just like his mommy!
So long 2013! Here's to 2014!
Friday, October 11, 2013
Beyond: Two Souls - The Experience
Beyond: Two Souls feels more like Flower or Journey, except with a billion dollar budget. It's an experience, one very much worth taking.
Review scores have bounced from displeasure to pure joy. I don't know if there is a middle ground here. If anything, it has gamers and non-gamers, talking. They want to take the adventure and see what all the fuss is about. Plus, it dosen't hurt that Ellen Page is featured on the box art, advertising and promotion. She should be. It's her adventure and experience you're asked to partake on.
Much like Sandra Bullock in Gravity, Ellen Page delivers an amazing performance, featuring a narrative completely focused on her. She is awesome from youth to teenage years to adulthood, she is mesmerizing. Another Canadian actor joins the production, William Dafoe brings his seasoned acting chops with excellent results. I wasn't sure how much he would be in here, but I'm happy to say a lot and that's a good thing. Anything that William Dafoe is in, is guaranteed awesome.
Game creator David Cage, brings a seasoned director's vision with a narrative jumping from different points in Jodie's (Ellen Page) life. I found it a unique way to unfold the mystery of the young woman and her ghostly companion named Aiden. There is big action, oh yes. Action set pieces that you would expect on the cinematic big screen. However, it's those quiet, personal moments from playing with friends in a snow ball fight to her first kiss that pluck your heart strings and bring a fully realized character to life.
Yeah, it's worth checking out. I can't guarantee that you'll love it or hate it. However, I won't lie to you, it's one hell of a sweet ride.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Gravity Is A Triumph of Filmmaking
Have no fear. I won't spoil anything for you in this straight to the point post.
All I will mention about this film, is that it's the most successful mix of science fiction and genuine human storytelling. The awesome thrill a minute rollercoaster ride of space is only heightened by a very human story of fear, love, laughter and loss.
Sandra Bullock has to get her second Oscar for this performance. She is just as beautiful as the captured images of our heavenly blue planet.
You deserve a treat. So go treat yourself to Gravity.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Grand Theft Auto V Chit Chat
Well, this is more like it.
For all it's innovations, HD splendor, excellent writting and characters, GTA IV didn't feel complete. Plagued with pacing problems from gameplay to the narrative, it felt at times, like a drag. It's direct, awesome sequels The Lost and The Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony where implemented much more smoothly. I loved playing The Ballad, it was a blast to play and was the only title in that series I completed. Now GTA V is out and it's a hell of a lot better.
GTA V is about polish. Driving, fighting and shooting mechanics has been perfected. It feels so good. Oh yeah, there are planes to fly and real estate to purchase and stock markets to invest in and golf courses to conquer. Oh my!
Featuring 3 direct narrative protagonists, you switch between them in real time advancing the game and plot. It's done so fast, so smoothly. I'm far from completing the narrative. However, I don't want to end it. Its oh so good. I love these characters. I love this plot. I love this world.
Heck, I haven't even tried the online mode which I here, is just as compelling.
Friday, September 13, 2013
KILLZONE: MERCENARY REVIEW
Where to begin? Hmm...
Honestly, this is a game that I've been waiting for, for a long time. Was it worth it? Oh, hell yes.
Who would have thought that my favourite FPS currently is on the PS VITA? I want more. I hope it sells big. I hope Sony has big plans for this game. More content? Bots for multiplayer? A sequel? All the above, please.
This game hooks you in and never lets go. The level design is awesome. Mission structure remains fresh and interesting as you progress through objectives. Just as you thought the game couldn't get any better, it shifts into another gear. Oh, yes! I like!
The plot is great stuff, the best the series has ever offered. It's tied directly into the mission structure, so its tough to not talk about either without spoiling. So all I'll say is that its good, really good stuff.
Gameplay is smooth as butter. Fire fights are intense. People will bitch about the touch controls, but I liked them. It added more to the experience and tests your skill more. Those who complained, probably aren't manly enough to play this game. Oh, snap! I just went there. ;)
Multiplayer is killer. Those who played the open beta got a bit of a taste. The full meal deal is much more. I'm the kinda gamer who generally doesn't give two poops about online multiplayer, but damn it's good. All of your actions from online to offline single player contribute to bucks or monies. Which of course, you use to buy awesome new weapons and equipment. Any mode you play gives back to you. Now that's sweet stuff.
Let's wrap this up. I muscled through the single player campaign in two days. I couldn't stop playing it until work, sleep or daddy duties got in my way. I was hooked thanks to triple-A presentation, graphics, voice acting, game design and play. This portable game kicks the crap out of a lot of big console experiences. If you have a Vita, go get this game. If you don't have a Vita, this is another killer app for it. Do yourself a favour and go get one now.
Killzone: Mercenary retails for $39.99 in stores. A digital download is available on the PSN for $35.99. Make sure you have at least an 8GB memory card for the digital version since it clocks in under 5GB.
Monday, September 9, 2013
SONY TGS 2013: What's Coming West?
I'm sure many gamers out there where excited about Sony's Japanese TGS announcements. Let's keep them at that, Japanese retail revelations. However, what's gonna hit the west? Let's take a peek.
PS VITA TV
Is it coming to North America? Not a chance.
A very tiny, sexy console dedicated strictly to playing PS VITA games on your big HD tv. Oh and it can also stream PS4 games as well. BAM! Clearly this is a console strictly for the Japanese market. When you consider that the PS4 isn't launching there until February. We're getting the next gen platform in a matter months. PS VITA TV is clearly aimed to tied the consumers over until it's arrival. Plus, Japan loves the Vita. They'll buy this device just to expand their Vita delights.
NEW PS VITA
Available in multiple colors. LCD replaces the OLED screen. Thinner, lighter and more battery life. Is it coming to the west? Yes, just don't it expect it right away. What about all those colors? You'll see black, white and blue make it here but that's probably about it.
NEW PHANTASY STAR GAME
I love Phantasy Star. My first experience was the glorious Dreamcast epic Phantasy Star Online. Oh the memories. *sniff* What was announced was Phantasy Star Nova which appears to be much like the awesome PSP games in the series. I want.
Chances of it arriving in the west? 50% chance.
Phantasy Star Online 2 has been in Japan for over a year. It has also appeared in other Asian markets, but that game's chances of coming here are nill. It launched with server issues and I don't think Sega wants to deal with a worldwide server crash issue, much like Square Enix is experiencing with its latest Final Fantasy game.
However, this stand alone title in the series isn't online dedicated but back to it's single player roots. Yeah, it might actually make it here.
Pretty please.
NEW SOUL SACRIFICE GAME
Sony's latest blockbuster game for the Vita is becoming a franchise. Soul Sacrifice Delta appears to be an enhanced edition of the original game with more content added to the already jam packed epic.
Chances of it coming west? 90% chance.
It's coming. I guess as an exclusive PSN title. I loved Soul Sacrifice and I would enjoy more.
64GB VITA MEMORY CARD
Chances of it landing across the pond? 100% chance.
Yeah, it's coming. The more storage, the better. Hell I purchased a 32gb memory card on the Vita's launch and that wasn't cheap! That was before the current price drop on them. Still, I can attest that even with a 32gb memory card, it's still not enough. Especially since the majority of my purchases have been digital PSN content and with the upcoming Killzone: Mercenary is weighing in nearly 5gb after an update. Crap, I could use a bigger card.
So there you have it. Lots of exciting PlayStation content is coming, hopefully to North America. Crossing my fingers for all that Vita goodness to arrive in The Great White North.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Rayman Legends is Phenomenal
There are some games that just put a big ole' smile on your face. Rayman Legends is one of them.
Please go get this game now. I'm loving it on my PS VITA in all its HD glory. Download it off the PSN right now for $36 bucks. It's only 1gig big. You can squeeze it on your card or go buy it at retail. Point is, go... Get... It... Now!!!
Currently I have around half a dozen games going on my VITA and PS3. I thought I couldn't throw Rayman into the mix but I was wrong. This is such a joy to play. It's fun, colourful and just challenging in the right spots. The graphics are beautiful. I can't see a pixel or a polygon anywhere. It's just this gorgeous animated delight. It's the perfect VITA game with it's bite sized level design. Presentation has spared no expence, you are getting the full HD console experience here. Word on the street has it that there are a few missing levels. Ubisoft officially responded that this content will be patched in alongside 5 additional exclusive VITA levels for free. Definitely more bang for your buck.
Do you sence a pattern here? Yes, my praise could go on forever.
Hungry for some damn good platforming? Hungry for one of the best game's in recent years? Then go help Rayman out and become a legend.

