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You can see our friend Robert there in today’s strip, at least, I think he’s still our friend.  Of course, you also see Gabe.  But when is that anything to celebrate?

I had just come back from American Splendor, a movie I recommend to every writer but also to every reader, essentially every literate person.  I felt like I had lived an entire life during my time in the theater, it was like that episode of TNG.  At any rate.

When I got home, I had six or seven calls from Gabe, even going up to eleven o’clock.  He’s a night owl, but he has very strict rules he observes about calling people then - essentially, the rules say he can’t.  Maybe he had contracted some kind of disease, I thought.  I can watch him waste away.

It turns out that he just wanted to play Crimson Skies, quite a lot I guess, call me six times at eleven o’clock a lot.  And after playing it for a while, I can understand why.  I had meant to try it online during the day yesterday, but after jumping into the Single Player mode and expecting it to be sort of corollary, inoffensive, polite but unnecessary, I ended up playing it for hours.  It’s probably for the best, as I was able to come into multi not completely unaware of Airplane stuff.  The controls are a marvel of modern ergonomics, every button useful and nothing duplicated.  Combinations of analog stick movements allow wild, Blue Angels shit - graceful maneuvers designed to avoid harm or just be fancy.  To say that it is MechAssault with airplanes oversimplifies the game and doesn’t give it enough credit, but that’s certainly a good place to start.  You do battle with other people online, sixteen instead of MechAssault’s eight, in a variety of deadly equipment.  They diverge immediately, though, with great gametypes like “Keep Away” or “Flag Heist” that only hint at what the future will reveal.  Like MechAssault, you can expect more planes, maps, and gametypes for months - but these initial offerings are ample in their own right.     

I’ve seen the game twice before this, three times I guess, two at E3 and once over at FASA itself.  Every time I saw it, it had improved incrementally - but the final release version is polished so far beyond earlier versions that it’s inexplicable.  Try capturing a flag through twisty passages in the Lost City or cruising through canyons on Arixo after the desirable chicken in Wild Chicken mode.  There are simply no valid complaints to make about the way the game looks.  Sailing lazily over the shell of a once active volcano, the moon reflecting off the water as four bastards came in for the flag is an experience I can’t overstate.

This game has something of a storied past, nearly cancelled, wasn’t meant to have online play, changed designers, there was apparently even a Mummy loose in the office at one point.  What I’ve got here at my house is refined, doesn’t cut corners, and delivers on the promise of swashbuckling Air Piracy.  It has an entertaining, beautiful single player experience and multiplayer that is accessible and feature rich.  What I’ve written here sounds like hyperbole, but every person who has played it knows exactly what I mean. 

(CW)TB out.

i can’t get my normal mail

The Phantom

Gabe

@cwgabriel

Friday, October 24 2003 - 8:58 AM

PA reader Glaximus recently had the opportunity to attend a PR presentation for the Phantom console in Florida. He was kind enough to write up his thoughts on the event for us. Here is a little clip from the article:

The Q&A session went on for about half an hour, and the mood of the audience began to dim. One of the last questions asked was rather direct and perhaps aimed a bit low. “So, I have all my consoles at home, and I have a very powerful PC that plays lots of games and can be upgraded simply by installing new hardware myself. Why would I want to buy a Phantom?”

Rob’s answer? “Well then you aren’t really part of the Phantom’s core user base.”

That got some chuckles from the crowd, sure. But it was Rob’s next statement that had the real impact. “See, you people say you have enough consoles, and a powerful PC, but whenever a new console comes out, you people always buy it.”

Pretty interesting stuff. You can read the full article here.

-Gabe out

Picture time

Gabe

@cwgabriel

Friday, October 24 2003 - 10:15 AM

By now some of you should have received the shirts and hoodies and stuff that you ordered from the PA store.  We would love to get some pictures of people decked out in their PA gear. If you have the ability to snap a picture of yourself could you do so and send it to Brad? Thanks you guys are swell.

Do you remember that episode of Seinfeld where Elaine was dating the guy who loved the song Desperado? Whenever it came on the radio he would turn it up and go into a sort of trance. Well I have a song like that too. I was in the car yesterday when it came on and I started to wonder how many other people have songs that send them into a trance and they just don’t know why. So I figured I’d share mine with you and then make a little forum thread for you guys to share your songs in.

Keep in mind these are not songs that you like. This is a single song that when it comes on the radio you slip into another world. A coma like state in which nothing else matters but the song. From my experience it tends to be a song that you would be embarrassed to tell your friends affects you so deeply. So I’ll start…my song is Fast Car by Tracy Chapman. Please don’t ask me why, I have no clue. When this song comes on, everything else just goes away. I’m not proud of it but it’s the truth. So how about you? Post your song here.

-Gabe out

CTHD!

Gabe

@cwgabriel

Friday, October 24 2003 - 8:30 PM

Page three of our Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon comic is available. Things really kick into gear on this page with some cool action. I had a decision to make about how I would treat the Green Destiny. In the movies it’s essentially just a kick ass sword. In the comics it’s a magical kick ass sword that spouts green fire and creates spinning vortexes of doom. I decided it would be more fun to use the Green Destiny from the comics. If you liked our CTHD comic, I highly recommend picking up the mini series done by Andy Seto.

There is one page of CTHD left and I assume that will pop up sometime next week. I’ll be starting work on our next project tomorrow. It’s another five page comic based on a game. No swords or horses in this one, but you might see some flash bangs.

-Gabe out