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The Jubilant Culmination

Wednesday, November 19 2008 - 12:00 AM
by: Tycho

The first two panels were an actual conversation. The third is what we might call an extrapolation.

- I've been tentatively - tentatively - enthralled with The Last Remnant, even though I can't prove why I should be. Videos of the combat system look completely incoherent, with units phasing in and out of reality at bizarre times and the framerate crawling around on its hands and knees. I can't tell if the Unreal Engine isn't suited to RPG development or if RPG Developers have no business hanging around the Unreal Engine, but the products that result are often compromised by the liaison.

No doubt part of the problem is that I don't have any context for the mechanics of those encounters. Enthusiasm leapt again when a new batch of screens were released, showing some of the behind-the-scenes work the player does to assemble Unions and Formations. The always incredibly useful Jeremy Parish recently dined with the creators of the game, and while they do cover some details, they also delve into their overall philosophy of design. I could stand to read a hundred such articles.

- In my previous list of things to add to your instant queue, I focused on documentaries because a) that's mostly what I watch, and b) Netflix as a service has them in abundant supply. While I was lying in bed, though, wondering if bough and baguette were linked etymologically, I started to wonder also if more "indie" films might be found on the service, since the larger houses were so scarce. I went downstairs to check, and I'm overjoyed to say that the movie I wanted to show you - Primer - is there, and readily available. Similar to movies like Memento or Saw, the film is a kind of mental "game" where you try to piece things together or imagine what you would do in the same circumstances. One man directed, starred, wrote, produced, composed, and edited the film, which cost a grand total of seven thousand dollars to make. I think you'll be surprised what a man can do with seven thousand dollars.

Yes, I know Sony blocked their movies from the Xbox, but not any other streaming hardware, including the PC. You can use MediaMall's PlayOn to restore this functionality to your box, along with the other cool channels it has available. I don't know why people ever, ever try to stop nerds from doing things. It's really the most incredible waste of time.

- I'm not certain if I'm supposed to talk about it, but the Killzone 2 Beta is serious fucking business. Guerilla Games has mastered the hardware, and their uncanny grip on first-person perspective is still unparalleled, so that... Okay, yeah, I just looked. The beta agreement says not to talk about it.

Um, I take it all back.

(CW)TB out.  

if i can make this move

Gabe

Charity Dinner

Wednesday, November 19 2008 - 1:46 PM
by: Gabe

The Child's Play Charity dinner auction is coming up on December 9th. This is always an amazing night and one I look forward to all year. 




Tickets are on sale now and I highly recommend you move quick if you're interested. These tend to sell out quickly. Just like last year, the dinner will be held in the sky bridge at the Washington State convention center. The evening will start with drinks and the opportunity to mingle while you peruse the silent auction items. Then we'll move on to the live auction portion of the night with Tycho and I sharing the role of MC. You'll get to enjoy a fancy dinner while we auction off some truly incredible stuff for Child's Play.

here's a quick peek at just a few of the items you'll be able to bid on.




(You're going to have to fight me for this last one.)




This is a swanky dinner and one of the best parts is getting all gussied up. It's great to see so many geeks who normally wear jeans and T-shirts all decked out in suits and dresses. 



It's going to be another unforgettable night and it's all for a great cause. Don't fuck around, get your tickets right now. 

-Gabe out

Tycho

Hinterland Is Now On Greenhouse

Wednesday, November 19 2008 - 2:56 PM
by: Tycho

Hinterland has been out for a little while, but like Eschalon before it, the system I use to determine what goes on Greenhouse next is that:

1.  It be great, and

2.  that's it.  

There's a neat Designer Diary over at RPS that goes into the basic ideas.  Hinterland is different every time you play it, cooking you up a custom universe based on your parameters.  It's a career of roleplaying thrills compressed into a tight lozenge.  The best way I can explain Hinterland is "a RPG/City Construction game with all the dumb parts broken off."     

(CW)TB

Tycho

Ten Years

Wednesday, November 19 2008 - 3:34 PM
by: Tycho

This is the sort of post that could quickly get out of hand, especially with me at the rudder.  Don't worry, I'll make it quick.

Thank you.

(CW)TB

Gabe

Xbox Assboard

Thursday, November 20 2008 - 10:13 AM
by: Gabe

So I grabbed the new Xbox dashboard last night. My least favorite new feature is the one were it locks up my box when I try and look at my friends list. Then I have to restart and it freezes again. Then I do that about seven more times before I throw my controller and play WOW. I liked how in the old Dashboard I could use it without it breaking my Xbox. Maybe that's just me. 

-Gabe out