Friday, December 15, 2006

Spike VGA Follow up...

So I've been reading wrap ups of the VGA show on Spike, and the general consensus seems to be that Spike missed the boat. I would totally agree. At the tapping we saw some (not so) funny skits, and some game trailers, and tons of commercials, but most of the actual awards were "previously awarded". Also, having celebs try to tell "all your base are belong to us" jokes (of which there were three attempts...yes attempts) is really....just...not...a good idea...really.

This article really does a good job of summing up the missed point. Check Xzibit's quote and you'll know what I mean (thanks to Kotaku for the story).

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In all, I'm glad I went as it was pretty ok, but most people are right.
Games Gettin no respect man...no respect...



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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Theme of the Week: Zombie Apocolypse

Because it's the holidays, and we all become retail zombies....yeah... see how easy I made that jump.
Now, again, TotW isn't a "best of" or "top 5" or any of that, so all you people (all 6.2 of you) that read this and don't post comments, don't go posting comments that you wouldn't have posted anyway, because I might've missed your favorite zombie flick or something. It's making ONE story arc out of FIVE movies (watching one a night Mon-Fri). With that said, here's the run down:

1. The Horror Begins!
Every good Zombie story arc needs the "origin" story, and 28 Days Later works great for that. While technically not "zombies" per se, there is no ambiguity as to where they come from. Have fun watching London collapse. For bonus points (and better continuity) use one of the alternate endings where they don't get rescued at the end.



2. The Horror Spreads!
So London's pretty much fucked ... yeah, but what about the rest of the world? What if the goop that they used on the Monkeys from 28 Days Later could be stored in soda bottles, and transported to Hong Kong only to be opened by some video game geeks, to start a whole new epidemic? Bio Zombie does a great job of answering both of those questions...if you can handle subtitles...
Bonus points for Romero style mall action goodness!



3. The Horror Keeps Spreading!
So the one unanswered question from BioZombie is, what would happen if the zombie plague spread from a mall in Hong Kong to a suburban Pittsburgh mall? A tricky question indeed, but expertly answered by DAWN OF THE DEAD. I'm partial to the original, but really in this zombie timeline of death, undeath, and mayhem the remake will work as well.



4. The Horror Spreads Back!
Just for shits, and to break up all of the darkness from the last three, we peak back in on England in Shaun of the Dead. Uh-oh looks like the "zed word" things are back and zanier than ever! Mix in a little light romantic comedy, sprinkle with some extremely tense moments, and bake at 375* for about 99 minutes. Beautiful. Quite possibly one of the best Satires ever filmed...ever...



5. The Horror Wont Stop Spreading!
So after peaking back in on England, we find out that the Zombies have won. The world is over run, and what few survivors are left, exist in a very feudal existance. I get bonus points for Land of the Dead, as there isn't a big origin's story, we just take it for granted that the zombies are winning, so it fits into the timeline perfectly, and it also caps well, since the last three movies rhyme sorta. However I lose points, as this is not Romero's strongest work (the main characters dont die, wtf?!?), the ending is a little weak with the "and life/unlife goes on" bit, and it's another Romero film in the 5, so not very original on my part. Zombie Leguizamo is kinda neat though...



So that wraps the week. If you're not fully satisfied with Zombies and Humans living together, or if you feel that the greater social ramifications of living with the undead still haven't been answered, then you can check out Cemetary Man as an honorary Number 6. Should work pretty well for all those nagging inter personal undead questions one might have, and a pinch of necrophelia to boot...


Also don't forget that the original Night of the Living Dead can be downloaded for free LEGALLY from here.

ENJOY!!

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Kinda Crappy: No Love For Game VO

Just finished Marvel: Ultimate Alliance on easy. Fun game. I'm watching through the credits to see my client's name (Captain America = Trev Broudy!), and ... it took a while.

A LONG WHILE...

I was waiting for a while, seeing all the names of the people that worked on the game (script, animators, mo-cap), then the Marvel folk, then the "special thanks" (wtf?), then "These are the names of the babies that were born during production" (WTF?!?!), then after a pause FINALLY the voice over people.
Last.
DEAD fuckin last.
These people aren't paid much, to yell and scream into microphones for hours, and they don't even get the courtesy of being credited above the BABY LIST!

As a gamer I'm pissed. Decent writing, art, and direction are trickling in, but as long as these performances are being treated like the fast food of performance (and paid as such), gaming as a whole will never rise above and become an "artistic" medium.

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