Posted by seanon on May 21, 2010
[Categories: Mid-Game Impressions, Video, playstation3]
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This is a repost from my previous; I figured I spent enough time making this video that it deserved a post of it’s own…

I’m playing on Normal difficulty on all these clips; for my first I think I just wanted to get something out there, the next set will probably be on hardcore for grins. The song is Milk Lizard by The Dillinger Escape Plan, and that short sample on the title treatment is from Luv (sic) by Nujabes (RIP) & Shing02

Game Credits to Black Box and EA

I unwillingly threw it up on youtube because it seems like my provider has the traffic throttled pretty low, so it was painful to watch. I was thinking about Vimeo but it seems like they wanted more money for an HD account than I pay for my hosting so that didn’t make much sense to me.

Posted by seanon on May 19, 2010
[Categories: About Me, Mid-Game Impressions, Video, iPhone, playstation3]
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Angry Birds

Angry Birds

It’s been a while since my last post, I was travelling this past weekend so not much gaming done then, apart from a fair amount of time with “Angry Birds“. What a great little package that is for the price of $1, on top of that they added more levels for free with an update. I really try to get perspective from 3 different angles when looking at iPhone games. First and most importantly, my own, the game from a gamer’s perspective. I saw an addictive little slingshot puzzler game where you have to beat down enemies using various types of ammo (birds), that have different abilities, while navigating or using obstacles to crush your foe. Since each round only takes 20 seconds at most, it fits the iPhone game formula of pick up and play when you’re standing in line, in-transit, or whatever else (not that it stopped me from spending an hour on the couch with it). All of this tells me that this is a great game. Then I usually like to see what my girl friend thinks of it. She’s not a novice when it comes to gaming, she’ll play as much Mario as she can get her hands on, but her tastes don’t go much beyond that, aside from the occasional iPhone game, Topple, Diner Dash, that sort of thing. She also owns an iPhone, so it takes some of the ‘non-intuitiveness’ of iPhone gaming out of the equation. She agrees that it’s fun… Finally I like to put it into the hands of someone who doesn’t own an iPhone with no instructions just to see how it goes. In this case it was a good 10 minutes before I got my phone back. Needless to say, it’s worth your dollar, and I’d still say it would have been a good game at the $5 price point.

Skate 3

Skate 3

The remaining gaming time I had has been mostly spent waiting for HD Skate 3 clips to render and transfer to EA servers, or almost transfer, then have to render all over again… That could have been handled way better… If a clip is rendered, why not save it in a rendered state before uploading… that way if the upload fails you don’t have to sit there for 15 minutes while it renders again… (all my uploads were in HD, and they take FOREVER) I finished my first go at a compilation reel which I have attached below. I’ve learned that it takes A LOT of clips to fill a 4 minute song, and despite upgrading to the $10 “Filmer Pack” DLC which boosted 5 minutes of storage, they clearly were offering 5 minutes of standard definition recording because I had to clear my profile a couple times to get the footage I needed for the 4 minute sample which I guess is understandable, but still disappointing, for $10 there isn’t much value there.

Montage moved here

This has been a crazy week for games, but sadly, one I’m not really able to participate in. The reason being I’m going on vacation next week, and traveling overseas for two weeks. It’d be sort of silly spend that money on video games I won’t be able to play until I get back anyway so I’m holding off in case those funds are needed elsewhere. I had all but talked myself out of Red Dead Redemption until I started reading the reviews, it is getting some really really high praise so I may have been convinced to pick that up when I get back. I was kind of surprised by the Split/Second scores though, I thought it looked interesting but I thought it was going to come with some kind of major flaw, that doesn’t appear to be the case… so I guess it is up to Blur to determine which of those I grab since I’ve already decided I’m only getting one (if any). And I’m really excited for Prince of Persia regardless of how mediocre the review scores look, the common theme in those reviews are that fan of the franchise (namingly me) are going to enjoy the ‘return to form’ of the best in the franchise (in my opinion).

In any case this will likely be my last post until the middle of June since I won’t be doing any gaming while I’m over there I don’t think, certainly not the console variety, I’d imagine some iPhone, and some DS though (still have bowsers inside story to finish up). Over the next few days I’ll likely be playing Skate though, you’ll likely find some new clips on my skate profile if you’re really interested in keeping tabs on me.

Posted by seanon on May 13, 2010
[Categories: PC, Uncategorized, Video, iPhone]
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I was really looking forward to Skate 3 as I’ve made abundantly clear I think, and I’ve been playing quite a bit (though not as much as I would have liked). I knew coming in that this was simply going to be skate 2 in a new location, with some new team focused changes to community, and multi-player. Some of the press, specifically the dev diaries discussing each of the districts in the game shared a similar message, that they are building Port Carverton to be skateable. Which I thought was great, I wanted some great lines for some great videos etc, and for the most part thats good, I guess this is a case of be careful what you wish for because by making everything more ‘skateable’ it feels like they’ve taken away some of the authenticity from the environment as a whole. I kinda liked in skate 2 how you had areas that were very skateable much like the bulk of Skate 3, but they were sectioned off so that it felt like this was just a magical spot that you happened to stumble on, I’m not getting that impression with Skate 3 at all because it all feels that way, and as such there may not be the same neat lines because everyone will be finding the same stuff.

With a 30 second replay timer, it kinda sucks when your line goes a little too far outside of that time limit since the environment is prime for infinite lines and you end up clipping the start of your line which might be your favorite part.

Now the way I play this game, is to find sweet little spots, and make neat little videos… I prefer the realistic ones but I’m not opposed to over the top megaramp type stuff too as you’d see if you were to check out my profile at the moment, in anycase, I was excited to see they included HD video output from the replays. So I wasted no time investing in the “Filmer Pack” which increases your online video storage to 5 minutes, apparently this translates in about 5 HD videos, which is too bad, but it does let me get high res sources for my compilation videos which is alright, but it sucks that you can’t really leave them up there if you do a lot of filming like I do.

Aaaanyway, “Part” in progress, enjoy… for now..

This would come together a lot faster but my connection keeps dropping when I try to upload vids, it’s really annoying considering how long they take to render in HD… but I digress


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