Thursday, July 28, 2016

Reading a Tetris article I found this poem called "Virus" (1987) by Neil Gaiman but it is in spanish.


"Juegas más allá de las lágrimas, con la muñeca adolorida y hambre, pero, después de un tiempo, todo desaparece, todo excepto el juego, cabe aclarar. No hay lugar en mi mente para nada más: no hay lugar para otras cosas. Copiamos el juego, lo dimos a nuestros amigos, trasciende el lenguaje, ocupa nuestro tiempo, a veces siento que olvido cosas. Me pregunto qué le pasó a mi televisor. Tenía uno. Me pregunto qué pasará cuando se me acabe la comida en lata. Me pregunto adónde se fueron todos. Y entonces me doy cuenta si soy lo bastante veloz, si puedo poner el cuadrado cerca de la línea roja, voltearlo en espejo y rotarlo para que ambos desaparezcan y limpio la línea para que ambos desaparezcan, incluso cuando la luz se vaya definitivamente seguiré jugando en mi cabeza hasta que muera."

-Neil Gaiman

It was published in the book "Digital dreams". I'm looking for the poem in english. Hope to find the original poem to update this post. Really a great read.


Friday, August 30, 2013

Dragon's Crown

So I got Dragon's Crown and the game delivers. Fantastic game. It's an old school beat-em up game with RPG elements. This is not a professional review but I'll write a little about this game.

You'll pick one of the 6 available characters and, unlike most games in this genre, the characters really play different. You'll be upgrading your character with common skills and skills unique to your class. You'll find powerful and enchanted weapons, armour and items. In case you are wondering the armour and items doesn't change the appearance of your character, but you can customize your character's name and color swap.


The level design is a little weird, there is this town with common locations like the tavern, temple, Mage's tower, adventurer's guild, castle and stables among others and a gate that will take you to your adventure. The first levels you'll play solo but after you beat the 9 missions available multiplayer will be unlocked and it's fantastic. You'll be playing any of the 9 missions again and again but now there is another path available for each of those missions, a different boss included, so that gives us 18 stages. 







There are a ton of quests with secret rooms, hidden objects, challenges with regular enemies, bosses, etc. Those quests give you experience, unlocks art (the art is fantastic!) and skill points to upgrade your character.


It took me around 18 hours to beat the final boss just to discover that the game has more content, a lot of content. As soon as you beat the game the level cap is raised so now you'll be playing with characters level 35-65 and after you beat the game again the level cap is raised from level 66-99. As you progress the enemies and bosses will scale with you and it really change things. It's addictive.


The soundtrack is good too, at first I didn't notice but when the credits were rolling I realize how much I like it. The graphics are fantastic, the game looks like a living paint. There has been some controversy for the art style of the game, specially for the over-sexualized female characters but the art is consistent, the Amazon and the Sorceress are just as exaggerated as the Fighter or the Dwarf, and you can appreciate this even in the monsters. For some people this is offensive but for others it's part of the charm of the game.


As I write this I've played with a single class. I'm very happy with the game. I'm hooked, I want to continue playing to reach level 99, beat the whole thing and then jump into the next class to start again.





Thursday, July 25, 2013

Batman (NES)

Developed by Sunsoft, this is the last Batman game I truly enjoyed before Rocksteady's Batman Arkham Asylum...no wait, The Adventures of Batman & Robin is great too, I'll post about that game in the future. Anyway, this is a very fun video game with great graphics, a good challenge and an amazing soundtrack by Naoki Kodaka.










Here is a link to the OST. Enjoy.


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Dungeons & Dragons Shadow Over Mystara

If D&D Shadow Over Mystara wouldn't have existed, I could be a rich man. Great arcade title! Capcom recently released the HD collection (with D&D Tower of Doom) on Steam, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. So many hours, so many quarters...












I'm very excited with the release of it's spiritual successor Dragon's Crown, available for PS3 and PS Vita later this year on August 6th, but I'll wait for a future post to talk about it.