Monday, November 23, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

People Love To Hate

I don't understand why people judge stars so harshly. I understand that you're exposed to them on Television a lot, but that's no reason to treat them as if you actually know them. The way a person appears in media and in real life are different, and it's very unfair to say that you hate someone just from seeing them on TV for a while. And to hate someone for the way they sit in a chair or the way they say things is ridiculous. Ridiculous.

I bring this up because MSN Today is featuring stories about how much people absolutely hate Kristin Stewart. Now, I'm not a fan, not at all, but I definitely don't hate the girl. What reason do we have to hate her? Does she go out and shoot puppies for entertainment? Is she a criminal? Has she hurt anyone? I don't get it. When people hate her because she doesn't put on enough of a show for her fans. . . .Isn't she allowed to be herself? Everyone has different ways of dealing with things. And just because she doesn't laugh and smile and glow and flirt and act pretty all the time doesn't make her a bad person.

People need to focus on their own lives instead of being obsessed with how a young woman lives her life. Hell, at least she's living. I can bet you she's not obsessing and hating over anyone like the people that talk about how they live to hate her.

And those people are making her life stressful, and not as happy as it could be.
Shame on them.

Just my two-cents.

Monday, November 9, 2009

The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks



for the Nintendo DS on December 7th, 2009.


Looks so good -- I like the train, and then I just learned that Princess Zelda accompanies Link throughout his trip as a spirit. Along the way, she'll help you with puzzles and control suits of armor in order to assist you. But beware! If a mouse or rat bothers her, she'll be less likely to help! (Hilarious.)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time



This movie based on a video game looks like it's going to be very good. The quality looks excellent, like a Pirates of the Caribbean movie. I'm so looking forward to this one!

Ellen TV Today 110409

So I was watching Ellen with my mother today, and we were both appalled by Mariah Carey's appearance. She looks and acts like a prostitute! Now, I'm not saying she's a bad person, not at all. But jeez, why would you want to be seen like this? Your butt is so close to popping out on television, your cleavage is out of control, and you caress your thighs and stick perfume down your chest. . . . So inappropriate. That's all I can say. It might just be me and my age, but ugh.


Now something fun. This tree is fascinating in more than one way. Most obvious to most seems to be the tree's "face". Ellen pointed this out. But I saw something different. Do you see a skull anywhere? I do! (Look in the upper left of the trunk!) This tree is badass.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow



!! SPOILER ALERT !!


"This book was so good. Think of it as Supernatural with a teenage girl and two pretty good-looking boys. It's not cliche, though. At least, not to me. Dru, the main character, her father? Zombie. Oh yeah, she shoots him in her living room. Her mother? Vampire Hunter extraordinare. Best friend? Skinchanger. Oh yeah, she's got it all.

What I really liked about this was that it kept me reading. I finished this book in 2 days, and it was one of my favorites. I borrowed it from the library, but somewhere along the line, this will be a purchase. I was never quite sure what would happen next, and it was quite the thrill-ride.

Only twice was I bothered by something in this book--and it was nothing to complain about. Talking about Dru's acne made me feel like I was sprouting several pimples myself, and I kept looking at my forehead in the mirror, haha. I swear I felt pimple pressure! And the other thing was when Dru writes a phone number on a piece of scrap paper, the author repeats herself, saying it was "an anonymous scrap of blank paper" or something. It's fine, but I really didn't need to hear that twice in the span of 20 or less pages. We readers have good memories!

I can't wait to read the sequel!"


-review taken from my Goodreads account

Xena: Warrior Princess Original Soundtrack









So many good songs, so many good memories. . . .
These songs make me emotional. Part of it is remembering the good times with my dad. Part of it is remembering the show's moments. And part of it is that it's just so good.

Assassin's Creed Lineage (Short Movie) Part I



This thing is amazing. Way to go, Ubisoft.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep



  • Being able to play as three different characters looks like a wonderful addition.
  • New worlds & Characters!!!
I have a feeling this will be my favorite PSP game, easily. Coming out...sometime in the near future, hopefully.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Today's Music // October 22, 2009

JOHN RZEZNIK - I'm Still Here (from TREASURE PLANET)


The Goo-Goo Dolls tend to hit me in the heart. Where it hurts. They make me feel.


Bonus! Iris by Goo-Goo Dolls. The song from my Prom.
Phantasy Star Portable 2


This looks so good. The first Phantasy Star Portable was enjoyable, but I didn't make that purchase. This one, however, looks like it may be worth it!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Today's Music // October 21, 2009

'Culloden's Harvest' - Deanta


This song, with it's story about the fall of Culloden, is now one of my favorites. Beautifully done.


Blackmore's Night - Sister Gypsy


A beautiful tale of myth and legend. Sister Gypsy, a spirit who lurks in the shadows, may return to earth and bring to us a simpler way of life, if only people believe.
--

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Today's Music // October 20, 2009

Shakira - Did It Again


I actually like a Shakira song! Wow! And surprise... I like a Lady Gaga song, too!

Lady Gaga - Paparazzi


She's so rad. Seriously. Strange, yes, but also awesome-sauce.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Michi - Something Missing lyrics



When I wake up I'm standing in a strange place
And I just don't know where I am
Shiranai kotoba, wakaranai signs
Kioku wo tadotte miru

Samayou empty city
Kaketeru heart, I need to fix this
Can't stand here waiting, gotta get it
I'm trying to find the reason for being alive

Sagashiteiru
Nani wo motometeiru
Nani ka wakaranai mama
Tada imi wo hoshigaru
I still don't know why I'm here
Ima dekiru koto just believe
I will keep on fighting till I find the way
To something that I'm missing

Tsuyogari de namida wa misetakunai
Don't wanna show my weaker side
So I build up a wall against everybody oh
Kore ijou kizutsuki takunai

Sunao ni narenai
Nari takunai
Can't let myself go
Namida yurushitara
Tomaranai kara
Must be strong

Sagashiteiru
Nani wo motometeiru
Nani ka wakaranai mama
Tada imi wo hoshigaru
I still don't know why I'm here
Ima dekiru koto just believe
I will keep on fighting till I find the way
This something I'm missing

Samishikute
Hitori kurushiku natte
Tsurai hi no hou ga ooku natte
So many things gisei ni shite demo
I have to go on…

Honey don't stop…
Baby don't stop…
Honey don't stop…
No, you don't stop…

Dare ni mo nai
Jibun dake no destiny
Kako to mukiau koto
Miete kita my tomorrow
Oh is this my destiny?
Mamoru mono no tame ni
Tatakai tsuzukeru
Till I find my way to something that I'm missing

*thanks to lyricsx2*

PXP-2000


pxp-2000

for around $85, you can have your very own psp-go look-alike. no, it does not play psp games, but it plays virtually any media file, can take and view photos, and emulates nes, snes, gameboy, and genesis games. it comes with 2 gb internal memory and a rechargeable lithium battery. not a bad deal, huh?

Bayonetta



Bayonetta. Hot chick with glasses, kicking ass. I guess I can support that. It's just too bad the PS3's version seems to be inferior in terms of framerate and contrast. For more images of this, visit here.

Personal Buy Price: <$20


Bayonetta is being released January 31, 2010.

Play with your face.



PlayFace is a new website by Sony that showcases players' faces while they're gaming. In slow-motion. The point of this website? I'll get back to you.
It's amusing if you have absolutely nothing else to do.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Fact of the Day // October 16, 2009

Japanese girls can get married at 16.

Wow. I'm shocked. That's intense.
I should have realized, having read manga and watched anime that hinted at this, but wow.
"Get a nice A+ on your algebra test, honey! Oh, and have a nice wedding tomorrow!"

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Today's Music // October 7, 2009

Darkstone - "The Darkstone Will Shine" by Audren

Figure Skating Legend Michelle Kwan



Michelle Kwan was someone I really admired growing up, and even now I look back and view her as an inspiration. I remember looking forward to watching figure skating any time I could catch it on T.V. The Winter Olympics were always a time where I would sit on the floor in front of the Television and stay up late to watch these athletes and their powerful, graceful movements.
Out of any skater I remember watching, Michelle Kwan will always be the one who comes to mind when I hear the words "figure skating". I bought books about her, and had a replica of the necklace she always wore. I treasured that necklace, and wore it often. It was something I took very good care of, and held at high value.
She never did win a gold medal, but she deserved it just as much as anyone who did.
I'd like to share her with you today.



Michelle Kwan in Action

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog



Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is so full of "WIN", that I was half-amazed at how amazing this blog/movie/show was. Joss Whedon just can't go wrong, can he? Especially not with the cast included-- Nathan Fillion, Felicia Day, and Neil Patrick Harris. Nathan Fillion is wonderful in ABC's Castle and Joss Whedon's Firefly. Felicia Day is a fun time in her web-show, The Guild. And Neil Patrick Harris is just great in this. Available for purchase @ Amazon.com for $9.99.

I highly suggest you watch this if you haven't already done so. It's about an hour in length.

With a musical twist on Villians, Superheroes, and love, you can't go wrong.

Internet Video of the Day // September 30, 2009

We Cheer 2

All right, all right. I probably know what you're thinking.
With this post, I've become less of a gamer, hahaha.



But honestly? This game looks like good fun for young girls.
I'm not too hot about the whole ''cheerleader'' thing, because I'm not sure what it teaches girls (I tend to see Cheerleaders dressing in very little and being all over guys), but in this game it seems like a good-enough exercise in girl-power.

If you have daughters below the age of 11 who don't mind playing as a cheerleader, I'd look into this one. Unless you're adamant about them being hardcore, anyway. Then you want to give them some Assassin's Creed. Lmao, that was a joke.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Dora Links



Dora Links, $59.99

Dora Links looks like a really fun doll any girl would like to have. Not only is she cute to start with, but you can hook her into your computer and visit an online Dora world and solve mysteries. Not enough, you say? Seen that before? Well, Dora also changes how she looks. Physically. On the DOLL. Yup, hook her into the computer, and you can also choose colors for her lips, eyes, jewelry, etc. and choose the length of her hair. It's amazing.
The doll will also alert you to when there are new mysteries available for play, so you can be sure to never to miss out.

If you want to get this doll for your child, I suggest you don't delay.
This is going to be BIG.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ghost Trick



Ghost Trick, for the Nintendo DS, is a new title being made by the creators of the popular Phoenix Wright series. The animation looks delightfully fluid, the characters lots of fun, the world full of cartoon life. Right now, I'd have to say I'm very optimistic about this one.

Maybelline Color Sensational Lip Color

Looks so good. I want to try it badly, even though I never wear lipstick, hahaha.
The Plum Paradise is the one I want, because it's quite a strange color. Yay.
Middleburg
has a really cute Halloween-themed decoration for sale on Etsy:



as does OneClayBead:



They're both Raven themed, and I think they're wonderful and artistic. Unique decorations. You may find a look-alike at the stores, but they'd probably be less well-made.
Etsy has fun things.

Decorating Cupcakes

Cupcake Flair
has many cute cupcake wrapper designs on display in their Etsy shop. Check them out if you like baking, decorating, or just plain ogling your cupcakes!




Sunday, September 27, 2009

Bright Star




Bright Star
starring Abbie Cornish and Ben Whishaw

a film by Jane Campion
in theaters


This film looks very romantic. I'm sure it has quite the sad ending, but the film quality looks beautiful. Take a look at the trailer below. I'm a sucker for movies that take place in the Victorian era.

Today's Music // September 27, 2009

Pirate Tavern BGM from World of Warcraft

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games



Oh my gosh, I didn't know how much I wanted this game. It's not a real, intense need, persay, but I would like to have this in my video game collection by winter.

It looks like such a good Family game, or it could be some fun with friends. I love the Winter Olympics, because of all the fun skating and snowboarding and stuff. That, and it's a nice way to spend a winter day.

The extra modes like Snowball Fights and Skiing with power-ups look like some silly fun. And the new characters, such as Metal Sonic and Silver, are loved.

I'd like to get this, as I never picked up the first installment.

Toting new features on its predecessor, such as the ability to customize miis and a sort of campaign mode, and with a price tag of $49.99, expect to see this game in stores next month.

Just thinking about it makes me shiver.

If you or someone you know is going through a break-up. . .

And you like horoscopes, this could be interesting.

After a Breakup: Survival by the Zodiac

I am not going through a breakup, but decided to take a look at my sign, anyway. . . .

Gemini
You love normalcy, but pretending nothing happened does not make things normal. You can multitask by reorganizing photo albums and removing the pictures with the ex - shredding of said pictures is optional. Friends of Gemini: your friend will be momentarily hysterical and then act like you're crazy if you think she's upset. It depends on which personality is in charge that day.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers for Nintendo Wii

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers



I just got very psyched for this game. This has become my most wanted Wii game, replacing Super Paper Mario. Lmao, not much of a competition. I don't want many Wii games.

Coming out December 26, 2009.

Final Fantasy XIV / Ninokuni

Final Fantasy XIV looks wonderful. There are many quotes that get me thinking and make me feel good on this website, and the trailer looks really nice. On the site, there are some in-game screenshots, and that looks like it won't disappoint. Looking forward to seeing the game in action.
Expected in 2010.




Ninokuni is a Nintendo DS in the making, by Studio Ghibli and Level 5.
These two companies working together can't go wrong. It's a must-buy.
Look forward to this one in 2010 in Japan.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Console Price Drops Galore



All three consoles are undergoing price drops. The Xbox 360 and PS3 have both dropped $100, and the Nintendo Wii is planning to drop it's price $50 this Sunday. This is good for new consumers, since the price drops mean that you can buy your console and play it, too.
For people who already own a console, it's an "eh" factor.

Anyone secretly thinking the makers of the consoles will be trying to break the ones we own so that we'll buy another? Haha, joking, joking. But that PS3 firmware update 3.0 is a little fishy. . . .

Cool Commercials // September 25, 2009

Ever seen a full-length music video for a cell phone?
Yeah, me neither.

Amoled by After School


Turns out they can be pretty awesome.

Today's Music // September 25, 2009

Perfume performing their song "Inryoku"



Perfume (パフューム, Pafyūmu?) is a female technopop group from Hiroshima, Japan consisting of Ayano Ōmoto, Yuka Kashino and Ayaka Nishiwaki, who debuted locally in 2001, making their transition to a major label in 2005. As of June 2009, the group has released nine major label singles to great success.
___________________________________ from Wikipedia


Perfume performing their song "Vitamin Drop"



Available for purchase here: Amazon.co.jp

Gorgeous FFXIII Playstation 3 Bundle



Final Fantasy XIII PS3 Bundle
¥41,600 / $461.76


This has to be the prettiest playstation 3 made, ever. If I didn't already have one, I would want this. Badly. So badly. It's gorgeous, perfect for girls. I'm fawning over it. Feel free to join me.

.....sigh.

Today's Music // September 25, 2009

"Still Alive" - The Theme Song from Mirror's Edge
Sung by Swedish pop star Lisa Miskovsky~



This song is just so beautiful, magical, a pleasure to listen to.
The fact that it's from a video game never stops amazing me.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Today's Music // September 23, 2009

Katamari Tribute - Saynoara Rolling Star (Yuri's Mixx)



from the new game Katamari Forever (available at Amazon.com, $46)

Katamari Tribute - Katamari on the Swing
(SEXY-SYNTHESIZER ALL ABOUT NAMCO Mix)




I've been looking at and listening to Katamari Forever for the past few days, and I've come to the conclusion that I want this game. It looks like such a fun, relaxing, quirky, asian time. Right now the price is a bit too much for me, (I could use that money on Final Fantasy when it comes out), but if the price ever drops to $30 or so, I'll have to grab this one. :)

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Today's Music // September 22, 2009

Never Turn Back by Crush 40
from the video game Shadow the Hedgehog



Chosen for its conflicting nature, and bad-ass-ness.
Turn it on, enjoy the piano, and then headbang or whatever.
Sonic the Hedgehog may not be perfect, but I love it.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

World of Warcraft Video for someone's birthday. . .



So I know someone who just happens to love World of Warcraft, and has had a birthday.
Ta-da. My cheap & easy present.

(g'night)

Friday, August 21, 2009

Wonderful News for Singles

Next time someone tells you that if you break up with them, they'll die, you might want to take them a bit more seriously.

"A UCLA study found that people in generally excellent health were 88 percent more likely to die over the 8-year study period if they were single." --MSN news, Can Love Be Unhealthy?

Just some more good news for us single folk.
It turns out that if you're single, not only are you most likely lonely and left out of "couple" activities, but now you'll die before everyone else, as well.

Wonderful.

Is life ever fair?

Hannah Montana PSP & PS3 Slim


Playstation 3 Slim 120 GB
$299, available September 1st

All right, the big announcement! Sony's Playstation 3 is getting a makeover!
While some won't find this very exciting (like myself), most people are very happy with a smaller, more affordable PS3. (I would be, if I didn't own one.)

While price drops are always welcome, it's still disappointing that the PS3 Slim will not play PS2 games. That, and it's not shiny anymore! Seriously, Sony. I like the glamor! I'm sure that the aesthetics won't change anyone's mind, though. It just has a bit more of a subtle look going for it.




Hannah Montana PSP
$199.99

This is old news for the blogging world, but yes, Hannah Montana has even made her way to the Playstation Portable. The horror!

"Bundle includes limited edition "Lilac" PSP-3000 system, Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show UMD game, Hannah Montana UMD video, 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, and PSP vinyl stickers." --Amazon.com

While the Lilac PSP is very nice, everything else is a bit scary. Even the promotion for the product, titled ''Girlz Play Too'' sounds immature and forced. It doesn't seem all that cool.
As some others have mentioned, it sounds like a parent who is trying a bit too hard. It's nice that they're trying to think about what girls might like, but. . . .

The bundle isn't a bad price for what you get, especially for a kid who likes Hannah Montana.
A PSP, UMD game, UMD video, and 2 GB memory stick for 200 dollars is a good deal. The stickers, well, I wouldn't let my kid stick anything on their PSP, but I'm a bit picky about that sort of thing. I'm sure most kids will like them--my cousin can't resist putting flowers and pokemon all over her things.

Other games included in the ''Girlz Play Too'' campaign are
  • Pangya Fantasy Golf
  • Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
  • Loco Roco 2
  • Patapon 2
Pangya is a good-looking game, I'll admit. I want it myself. Patapon is very fun, and Loco Roco 2 is decent, but Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs? Are you serious? How does that even qualify as a 'girl game'? Stick a LMAO here. Parents, listen to your kids. I doubt they want this game.


More exciting is the Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines PSP I hear is coming up soon (november?) and the highly-anticipated Dissidia! More on that in September!


Friday, August 14, 2009

Coming Soon // Spectrobes: Origins



"An action/adventure game mixing real-time battles, science fiction and monster collection, Spectrobes: Origins brings the successful series known from its previous DS releases to the Wii for the first time. Packed with an exciting new story that reveals secrets from the franchises past, three-dimensional graphics, unique Wii controls and all new gameplay features--including co-op gameplay--Spectrobes: Origins challenges players to prevent a galactic threat by utilizing speed, strategy and of course, Spectrobes. " --Amazon.com


Spectrobes: Origins is being released for the Nintendo Wii this Fall.
Retail price: 49.99


Bonus Video!




My thoughts//

Recommended to fans of: Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts, Anime

Can be described as: a mixture of Collection, Action, and Excavation

Feels like: A kid's version of Devil May Cry mixed with Pokemon

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Musical Guests / Late Night TV // Bat for Lashes



Bat for Lashes was on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night, and I thought that they were very good and worth checking out.

Jimmy Fallon's show itself is really good--I've been enjoying it since before March sometime.
He's kind of quirky and young even though he's also older, married, and all that.

I'd love to go and see it someday. (Hopefully on one of the 'more fun' nights. Like where everyone gets donuts lmao.)

Anyways. Check out Bat for Lashes.
website: http://www.batforlashes.com/

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Music Games // Audiosurf

Just something that I thought was cool. . . .



So I was looking for some Metric music on youtube today, and came across a game I'd never heard of.

It's called Audiosurf. If you like interacting with your favorite songs, this game is definitely a must-have. I could see someone playing it on their laptop, or if you're in college it's a nice way to pass the time. Audiosurf is like an interactive, chunkier mp3 player (in my opinion). A purchase costs you $9.99, but a demo of the game is available for free.

Go forth, young music riders. . . .

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Featured CD Releases // Aug. 8th, 2009

// FEATURED RELEASES //
My Precious Little One by Rick Springfield
Amanda Leigh by Mandy Moore
Fantasies by Metric



Purchase or Listen to Samples at Amazon.comRick Springfield released a new CD recently, titled My Precious Little One. The album consists of lullabies written for his children when they had trouble sleeping. The CD is full of mellow, relaxing songs. No songs really jump out at me, but if you're into this sort of thing, or if you have young kids, I'm sure you'll enjoy them.


Purchase or Listen to Samples at Amazon.comMandy Moore has released Amanda Leigh, although this was a few months ago....
I saw her perform "I Could Break Your Heart Any Day Of The Week" on Ellen, and I had it stuck in my head for the rest of the day, so I knew that this was a CD to check out. Slightly whimsical and easygoing, these songs may not become your favorites, but I think they're well worth a listen. Overall, the album is quite pretty.
(TRIVIA: The tracks end with a song called "Bug", which is her husband's nickname for her.)


Purchase or Listen to Samples at Amazon.com
Fantasies by Metric caught my attention through a CW promotional video of the Vampire Diaries. The song didn't immediately catch my attention, as I was too interested in what the video was showing (more on that in my next post), but my second time watching, it made me very curious. This CD is very youthful, it makes me feel alive, happy, and wonderful. I haven't felt this way in a while, and it is DEFINITELY worth a listen, or a purchase.

Movie Review // Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince



Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince


There isn't much to say about this movie. Nevertheless, I felt that I needed to review it quickly, since so many people are saying that this is the best Harry Potter movie so far. . . .

I disagree. They tore out way too much of the storyline, and added in so many random, made-up scenes that as I watched the movie, I started to become really upset. Half the movie is made up of things that didn't even happen in the book. Harry flirting with a waitress and smelling his breath, Bellatrix running through a wheat field, and ton of other things. Horrible, horrible, horrible, horrible! They turned the book into something that the media apparently likes, but which make the book look worse than it is. All the movie is about is girls' nice skin, awkward puberty and first crushes, snogging, dumb jokes, etc. They spend little time on the plot, and at the end, you don't even realize why the movie is called "The Half-Blood Prince" because it was only mentioned for about 30 seconds early on, and then again for 5 seconds at the end. It made you feel like, "Huh? You're WHO, Severus? Oh, yeah, wasn't that the name of this movie? Oh, well." It was so horribly disjointed. . . . Also, Dumbledore's death scene was laughable. It went by so fast, and then the slow-motion fall was hilarious. It looked like Dumbledore decided to go for a swim or something. Uck.

The last scene, where Hermione and Harry talk, and Ron stays silent the entire time, I could really relate to Ron. What is there to say about a book-turned-movie this bad? Well, nothing more, I believe.

Review: This movie sucked almost as bad as Twilight.

2.5 stars.



Note: I may be a little too harsh on this movie. I apologize. I hadn't read the books in a while, and I had high expectations of the movie. It didn't leave me with the feeling I expected.

First Look // Antiphona no Seikahime

Antiphona no Seikahime for the PSP releases in Japan this October. A musical RPG created by Nippon Ichi, it looks like a relaxing time of good fun. If you liked Disgaea or Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, then I'd say that this game is a good bet.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Overlord: Raising Hell for PS3




Overlord: Raising Hell for the Playstation 3

Overlord was a very enjoyable game, for the time I played it. The characters were well-voiced and very likable. I compare them to the characters from a Jim Henson film, such as Labyrinth or The Dark Crystal.

The three main minions you'll be spending time with are your mentor, a minion named Gnarl, The Jester, and Giblet. Gnarl is the first minion you'll get to know, as he travels with you for your first mission, and basically shows you the ropes. The Jester comes next--you first meet him while you're beating the crap out of him! He's part of the battle tutorial, teaching you how to attack and lock on, how to follow your enemies and thoroughly squash them. Giblet is almost unnoticeable, except for the fact that Gnarl has taken a liking to him, and therefore he is mentioned here and there, and eventually in charge of your castle's forge.

Through spending time with your minions and building up your castle and reputation, you start to experience a fun, quirky story. While the storyline doesn't shock anyone, the freedom you have and the choices you're allowed to make does ensure that it's enjoyable. Like the game Fable, throughout the course of the gameplay, you will choose whether you'd like to be a good guy, a friend to the people, and an overall wuss--or if you'll fulfill your castle's expectations of being King Badass. This means stealing and pillaging, stealing the town's maidens, and basically being a greedy, nasty guy. Making choices is always a fun thing in a video game, and for the most part it goes rather smoothly here.
One thing, though--I did everything possible to be an evil overlord, and yet the Jester will still call me "Friend to the Flowers and Trees!" just because I didn't kill a sacred tree in the forest of the Elves quickly enough. Well, excuse me, I wasn't aware there was a time limit for destruction. I'll have to keep that in mind. Nothing kills your 'Oh yeah, I'm bad' mood like going home to your keep and hearing that you're friendly with flowers.

Another thing this game has that people will like: Customization! Choices include
  • what color cloth your person is wearing
  • how your weapon and armor look
  • a choice between sisters as your wife
  • the cosmetics of the exterior and interior of your castle
  • Attack and Defense
  • HP & MP stats, as well as health regeneration and max. number of minions you can hold
The graphics of this game will not blow your mind, but they are very nice and suit the game well.

Bosses will show up and confront you, like in most games. Melvin, the halfling hero, provides plenty of amusement with his puzzles. At first, he seems like just a regular boss... that explodes.... but later, in the Raising Hell expansion, he actually poses some fun puzzles. First, you need to lead him to food dishes in the right order, but it's more complicated than that, with switches that need to be activated and monsters that need to be taken out. Next, it's a game of "Breakout", where you must bounce Melvin against the doors you need broken, because he's such a huge ball of lard. Lastly, it's a few holes of golf, where you must "putt" Melvin, in one shot, to where he needs to be. Luckily, his body provides plenty of bounce, so that your one shot is rather powerful and lengthy.
Sir William the Black of Heaven's Peak is another boss. He has been seduced by succubus, and joined some sort of cult. Consequently, the town is hit with some sort of evil, magical plague and most of the city turns into a horde of zombies. Yes, zombies. I was surprised--Resident Evil, anyone? This was actually one of my favorite areas to play in. Your goal is to defeat Sir William, and free the city from the grip of plague. I enjoyed this battle because Sir William is such a selfish wimp, and it was fun to beat him up, and because while battling him, you meet one of your choices for a wife, which was quite interesting. You also meet Sir William later on in the Raising Hell expansion pack, where you solve puzzles by dragging his body from place to place and sticking him in different contraptions in order to fix things.
The last boss I'm going to mention is Oberon, the sleeping lord of the elves. He has fallen into a restless, magical dream state, and is controlling the entire forest from the foot of a great tree. Through this tree he has poisoned the land, darkening it and making it lose its former sense of peace and goodness. The land is suffering greatly, and the elves implore you to help. Enemies include unicorns, giant frogs, scuttling poisonous insects, and minotaurs, all of which are somehow controlled by Oberon. Once you weaken the great tree by hacking at its very long, complicated roots, you sock it to him and open the gateway to the dwarven lands. It's actually a lot of fun, once you finish with the roots--That's the difficult part.

The only bad things I see in this game are that it can freeze or slow down sometimes. I'll be playing, and my 30 or so minions will be pulling something, I'll be too close to them, and everything will just stop. The sounds still work, I can flip the camera around, but nothing else. Luckily it still allows you to access the menu, so you can just load, but it really breaks up the action. Granted, it only froze on me once, and slowed down maybe 5 or 6 times out of 24 hours playtime, so it's not a severe issue. The gameplay can get frustrating at times, if you forget where you should go or miss a doorway, but again, this only happened to me once or twice. Eventually, though, the big problem for me was that it got stale. Nothing was propelling me to complete this game after playing it for 23hr & 44 min. Yes, the game is fun to play, the characters are lively, and the choices are wonderful, but.... sometime later you wish that the characters were just a little more lively, or perhaps that there were more choices. The game is still pretty great, though I would only rent it. I might have to check out Overlord II someday....

Review:


Megan says:
Rent it!


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A Little Bit About Myself.

So, I've been thinking, what should I blog about? What goes on in my life? What do I like?

And. . . . the answer came to me. The most anti-social, dorky answer ever.
VIDEO GAMES. MY LOVE. YES.

It all started when I was, well, in the womb.
My mother would be resting on the couch, while my father tapped away at the nintendo controller and made Link kick some serious ass in the Legend of Zelda. That's kind of all I listened to as a fetus. I suppose I could always blame that, partially, for my intense love of video games.

Once released into the world, you know, free from stomach constrictions, I would stand next to my father and watch him play video games all the time. I still have images and sounds from the Legend of Zelda, Ultima, and Final Fantasy burned into my brain. Good times.

My father would have his brother, my uncle, stop by often. They would play football on the NES, and of course, I would watch. Heeheehee. By this time, I was 4 to 6 years old, and had already been playing good old Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt. I loved Duck Hunt. That dog was a riot.

Eventually I moved onto the Playstation, Sega Saturn, and things went from there. Mostly I've been a Sony fangirl, but here's a list of consoles I've owned.....
NES, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PSP.

Games that stand out in my memory are: Duck Hunt (NES), Sonic the Hedgehog, Aladdin(SEGA), MYST, Clockwork Knight, Astal, Dragonheart(SATURN), Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, Chocobo Racing, Spyro the Dragon, Xena: Warrior Princess, Evilzone(PSONE), DDR, Guitar Hero, Drakengard, Kingdom Hearts(PS2).

Playstation One has been my favorite console all this time. It pwned. I'm still discovering new Playstation 2 games to play, so my list is a little skimpy there. I won't list anything too recent, because what I like best will be written about.

So, in honor of times spent playing video games for days and hours on end, I start this blog. Happy Birthday, bloggie.

And Welcome.