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On 12/18/2013 at 03:38 PM by Michael117

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Today I turn 25 years old. The time has come to bring forth your cakes in my honor. White or chocolate will suffice, as will whipped icing, buttercream, even rolled fondant, but never quick-pour fondant icing. In the event you want to ham it up, the bite-sized love of cupcakes would satiate my desire as well. Bake wisely, and bring me your best efforts. Your efforts may or may not impact your future with the company.

P.S. When you arrive to your cubicles you may notice that sentry bots have been placed both near the exits and beside each desk. I promise you they aren't armed, they're simply being moved from manufacturing to packaging and will be gone by the end of the day. Just ...ignore them. Good luck on your cakes! ...I'll be waiting.

Games I've been playing

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Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen -

I spent most of the past week in this game and it's been growing on me over time. I didn't like the beginning of this game one bit, it makes a really terrible impression over the first hour or more. The texture work is a little rotten and Capcom certainly didn't create a very sharp looking game even with the "HD Texture Pack" installed, but once you get outside the truly ugly, poorly-lit, and uninspired cities the game gets prettier. The world of Gransys is made up of rolling hills, mountains, and coasts. The palette is dominated by green and charcoal, and the greens are bright and appealing. All the cutscenes look awful though, everything appears like it's been run through a gold filter, the depth of field is bad, and all the edges are super soft making already rough textures look like mush (It looks like a different game).

The writing of dialogue is real bad. The game takes itself too seriously and uses really cheesy diction to try and establish a medieval fantasy atmosphere. People use the word "aught" in almost every line, and things only get worse when you speak to low-born NPCs that use less sophisticated language and shortened phrases. It wouldn't be as big a deal if you didn't have to listen to people talk all the time, people are always chatting and forcing you to notice. UI is often too flashy, the game communicates poorly with the player, doing quests feels longer and more confusing then it would in other games of this type. There's a number of problems but despite all these I'm still falling in love with what the game is doing in the combat and the Pawn system.

The third person combat is super satisfying both ranged and melee. I'm playing a Ranger character whom uses a pair of daggers and a longbow, and I fill out the rest of my party with Warrior and Mage pawns to cover the tanking and healing. It's fast, sharp, the framerate somehow holds up fairly well in the chaos of battle even though it falters in less noisy situations, the sound design is good, particle effects are good, there's a wide variety of enemies to come across, there's challenge to be found, the skills are cool, and the mechanics are solid. I can use a skill where I fire ten arrows at once to blast a huge cyclops in the eye, then as he staggers I can climb him like in Shadow of the Colossus before unleashing my daggers on him, then jump off his back as he's about to do a back-flop to smash me. I can do double-jumps to reach loot in odd places, I can use a "Reset" skill which basically acts like a combo breaker by letting me interrupt my react-animations if an enemy is slicing me to death and I need to stop it immediately and roll away to safety.

The Pawn system works because the filter to search for the characters I need is fairly effective, the UI for comparing stats is alright, and it's always satisfying finding the "right ones" and going off into a quest with the perfect party. It feels flexible, fast, and I get the party I want when I need them, and we go kill monsters. No narrative, dossier, or waiting to get cool people in your party like you'd do in Dragon Age or Mass Effect. In Dragons Dogma just go search and grab them, it's all focused on function and gameplay, and the gameplay is good. Despite all the problems this game has I think they made a real solid combat system, loot system, upgrade system, and filled the world with fun things to fight in exciting ways.

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Spelunky -

I started playing this last night and before I knew it a few hours had flown by and it was time to hit the sack. I didn't even make it out of the mines either, and I had a fantastic time. If you listen to the Idle Thumbs podcast Chris Remo talks about this rogue-like platformer game all the time and he got me interested. It turns out this is my kind of game and it's really addicting. When you die you start from the beginning and loose everything, but you hop back in fast and the levels generate randomly. Dying is part of the learning process and every time I got killed I just wanted to start right back up and the game lets that happen super fast and keeps it feeling fresh. Music is great, animation is great, the gadgets you get are really neat and change the game a lot. I might lose another evening to this game tonight.

Games I've bought this month -

Alice Madness Returns -

I've been wanting to play this for a while so I finally grabbed it new from Amazon. I was surprised to see that when I opened the game up they have a free download for the original game when you activate your online pass. I've never played either of these so I'll probably play Madness Returns and then go back to play the original to see where they were coming from.

Batman Arkham City GOTY Edition -

Last month I played through Arkham Asylum for the first time and loved it, so this month I bought the sequel.

Borderlands 2 GOTY Edition -

I'm most excited about this one, I was a huge fan of the first game and I've been waiting to play this sequel until this edition came out. I probably won't start it until next year but I'll hop deep down into the Borderlands rabbit hole soon enough.


 

Comments

leeradical42

12/18/2013 at 03:44 PM

Happy Birthday Youngster but!!!

Hope its a great one and congrats. And I really want Alice Madness returns but its $40 plus bucks for it used.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 03:49 PM

Thanks Rodney! I was able to grab Alice new on Amazon for $19.99, have you checked there?

leeradical42

12/18/2013 at 11:05 PM

Hey thanks as a matter of fact it is $19.99 on amazon I may have to get myself a christmas present lol!! And Dragons Dogma although flawed was a very good game my biggest problem was the mapping they should shoot the fool that came up with that mess lol!! But I still love the game.

BrokenH

12/18/2013 at 03:45 PM

I'm one of those weird people who began to enjoy the story and side characters in Dragon's Dogma. I admit part of that stems from the fact I was given the impression DD had a very weak plot so when I found out there were in fact "romances" and character centric side quests I was pleasantly surprised.

   Of course the big appeal is having a griffin go airborne with you on its' back as you hack & slash away at it. My pawn is also a magic powder-keg! She's TNT,dynamite! Tongue Out

 By the way,happy "25",ser!

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 03:59 PM

Thanks Ben!

I was real worried during that first couple hours that I wasn't going to like anything about Dragon's Dogma, it was a real bad start, but once I got out of Cassaris and even past the Encampment and towards Gran Soren it started growing on me and the systems began making sense. The combat is super fun. This game is weird and has plenty of problems, but it has a suprisingly solid foundation in the combat, loot, and pawns to create great gameplay loops and crazy moments like holding onto a flying griffin. I haven't been able to kill one yet, I was leaving Gran Soren at nighttime recently and a griffin swooped down and started wrecking us. We were barely doing any damage to it, and it soon flew off so I was glad.

I also recently did a quest at the Shadow Fort out west where you clear goblins out for a Wrym Hunt quest, and on the way there I ran into a dragon in the forest that murdered all of us. I've been avoiding that forest like the plague, maybe sometime in the future I'll be able to deal with it but for now it's like throwing oranges at a polar bear.

Another thing I like about this game is that the world is open but it's smaller and easier to digest, kind of like a Zelda. It's like an open-world-lite with amazing combat, and I've been enjoying it.

BrokenH

12/18/2013 at 04:05 PM

I know about the dragon you are speaking of. Usually when I'm out that way I try to sneak around it. lol. Cowardly I know but as you have already stated, "Big Red" is a party wrecker. lol.

I was able to fell my first Griffin at Blue-moon tower. I was up into my 40's level wise before accepting that quest.

KnightDriver

12/18/2013 at 04:03 PM

I love the way you can attach yourself to the monsters in Dragon's Dogma. I watched my friend play it after me and I couldn't stop laughing as he hung from his sword stuck in a Cyclops' butt.

Can you still get the original American McGee's Alice as a download with Alice Madnes Returns? I always wanted to play both games.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 05:00 PM

I haven't tried to redeem the original Alice code but it would appear like you can. I opened up my new copy of Madness Returns and there was a little sheet in there telling me that once I activate my online pass it'll give me the download of the original Alice for free. I'll have to try it soon and see what happens, I hope it works.

Michael117

12/19/2013 at 05:32 PM

I started up Alice Madness Returns last night and yes you can still get the original Alice game if you have that redeemable code and it hasn't been used. Like I said I got the 360 version new and it comes with the sheet with the redeem code on it. I was redeemed it from the main menu in Alice Madness Returns, they have an option on the main menu that says "American McGees Alice now available" or something like that. I redeemed the code and it downloaded all well and good, I'm excited I'll be able to play that.

KnightDriver

12/20/2013 at 02:35 AM

I wonder if you can buy it too if you have a used copy.

jgusw

12/18/2013 at 04:17 PM

Happy Birthday!

I thought I would love Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen.  I played the demo for the original game and enjoyed.  I tried playing DD:DA and I just couldn't get into it.  

Spelunky is on sale today on XBL.  I've been debating if I should put down the money for it or not.  I'm low on cash lately and I may want to spend my money on other games that are coming up on sale it the next few days.  

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 05:03 PM

Thanks James!

What other games have you been waiting for? What games are you interested in that are going on sale? Spelunky is great, I'm definitely getting a lot for my $15, it's super addicting and has excellent replay value since things are always fresh and you always have something to learn and stuff to aspire to in each play session.

jgusw

12/18/2013 at 06:36 PM

The problem is I don't know.  The sales are everyday until the end of the year.  Each sale only lasts that day.  I'm currently a little short on cash, so I hate to spend money on one sale and not have enough money for others sales that pop up.  Just this morning, I bought 3 games.  There are more than a few games I would like to get... Ducktales, Sine Mora, Snoopy Flying Ace, Retro City Ransom, Monkey Island 2, Joe Danger 2, Giana Sisters, Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara, and probably a few others that I hadn't thought of yet.  At any day, any of these games can go on sale (or not) and I want to have the funds to get them.  Right now, Spelunky is at $3.74! Surprised

Aboboisdaman

12/18/2013 at 05:21 PM

Happy Birthday Michael! I was thinking about buying Spelunky off Steam. I don't guess it takes much of a PC to run it lol. Sometimes you never know though.... Undecided

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 06:09 PM

Thanks Aaron!

Spelunky's great and you can grab it on Steam, PS3, Vita, and 360. It runs real well on console, on the PC side I'm not sure how demanding it is on resources, I'd imagine it's pretty easy to run though.

Ranger1

12/18/2013 at 05:41 PM

Hppy birthday, Michael. SOunds like you'll be kept busy for a bit.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 06:14 PM

Hi Tami Smile

I've been lucky enough to be able to grab a lot of games this last quarter of the year, probably plenty to keep me busy through a lot of 2014. I have a lot I want to read too though so I'm going to have to jump back and forth so I can have time for both. I really wish Day 3 of Kingkiller Chronicles was out, I'd probably do what you did with the first book and gobble it up in a couple days. I'm really missing that universe and cast of characters lately.

Ranger1

12/18/2013 at 06:44 PM

We may have to wait for that book, Pat and his wife just had baby #2 last Friday.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 06:51 PM

How dare they procreate, I need to see what happens to Kvothe and Denna lol. I'm really glad I got into his writing, he's way better than I thought he would be.

V4Viewtiful

12/18/2013 at 06:49 PM

Happy Birthday and stuff.

My Birthdays coming this Saturday, we're getting so old Cry

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 06:53 PM

That's cool, if you blog about it I'll be sure to stop by and tell you happy birthday. But in case you don't blog that day I'll say it early. Happy (early) Birthday! Smile

Cary Woodham

12/18/2013 at 07:13 PM

Happy Birthday!  I made you special cupcakes that gives you super powers when you eat them.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 07:18 PM

Thanks Cary! Those kind of cupcakes are the best kind Smile

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/18/2013 at 08:02 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Enjoy the cake I made you, it's my profile picture. 

It's weird that Dragon's Dogma looks worse in cutscenes. Isn't it supposed to be the opposite? I remember similar issues with some Square-Enix games, though. Some of those cutscenes in Kingdom Hearts and whatnot on PS2 had a real jagged look to them, if they weren't the fancy pre-rendered ones that broke up your game.

Spelunky sounds like an interesting game. Only problem I have is that it's a rogue-like and you get started back at the beginning upon death. That brings back not-so-fond memories of playing Zelda II for me. 

I was never really interested in Alice or Borderlands, but those Batman games do look good. Since I have no plans to buy the consoles they're on, I may at least look up the cutscenes for their storylines.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 10:55 PM

Lol, I love that profile pic Joe, that's the kind of cake I needed. Dragon's Dogma's weird, it's quite pretty in some places, really nasty in others. The roguelike design of Spelunky works out pretty well for this particular game because it's a smaller game with more digestible levels. The difficulty of it makes it hard to get through those small levels though. Also there's a guy you can find who will create shortcuts for you so you don't always have to start over. There's a few different worlds I know of outside the mines like a jungle and a temple, and you can create shortcuts to those and start from those. I've actually never played Zelda II but I can start that up anytime because I have a Gamecube and the collectors Zelda disc that has several Zelda games on it including 2. I'm almost finished with Zelda but I haven't gone back to it in a little while, once I finish that I'll hop into Zelda II to see what's it's all about.

Alex-C25

12/18/2013 at 09:45 PM

Happy birthday Michael!

I really would like to play both Alice games, though I really want to play first the original game. Wonder if it's on Steam. Same with both Batman Arkham games and Borderlands.

Michael117

12/18/2013 at 10:43 PM

Thanks Alex!

The original Alice came out on PC but also ended up on Mac, PS3, and 360. Hopefully you can find it on Steam.

mothman

12/19/2013 at 10:31 AM

Hippo birdy two ewes Michael.

I have Dark Arisen sitting on my PS3 hard drive right now but I've only played the intro.

I almost bought Arkham City last night for $15 but wound up putting it back. I never finished Arkham Asylum. I did enjoy what I played though.

I got Madness Returns a while back. I've had the original PC game for years but I have yet to finish it. I thought I might do better on the PS3.

Michael117

12/19/2013 at 11:16 AM

Thanks Peter!

That intro to Dragons Dogma is pretty bad, but the game gets much more interesting once you can get through that and out of the starting town.

I finally finished Arkham Asylum last month. My friend bought the game when it came out in 2009 and brought it over, so I played the first couple hours but he had to take the game back and I never finished. I finally bought it for myself and finished it after these years and I liked it a lot.

transmet2033

12/19/2013 at 10:42 AM

Happy Birthday!!!

Spelunky is awesome. 

Michael117

12/19/2013 at 11:18 AM

Thanks! I still haven't made it past Mines 1-3 but I keep trying at it over and over every night. I love the music, the gadgets, the visuals, and the crazy dangers everywhere.

transmet2033

12/19/2013 at 11:38 AM

I became distracted by Stealth Inc and that is why I have not made it all that far in the game.  I haven't even opened up one of the teleports.

As I think about it, have you ever read The Lies of Locke Lamora? 

Michael117

12/19/2013 at 01:30 PM

Actually I haven't read The Lies of Locke Lamora, what's it like, should I grab it? I'm always looking for new books I might be interested in, I just bought some more books on Amazon this morning even.

transmet2033

12/19/2013 at 01:35 PM

I have not read it, but it keeps popping up everywhere I go.  Always something good about it too.  I was just curious.  I really should stop playing videogames for a while and just power read through my colleciton of books.

Michael117

12/19/2013 at 01:41 PM

This morning I bought the Mistborn trilogy of books by Brandon Sanderson but I still have a list of stuff I need to grab as well. I went and looked up Lies of Locke Lamora and read a little of what's been said about it and I think I'd like it so I'll probably grab that soon, I appreciate you mentioning it!

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