Wednesday, 12 December 2012

YouTube REVIEW: The Game Station (TGS) Podcast



The Game Station podcast is a gaming podcast hosted by YouTube personalities: TotalBiscuit, JesseCox and Dodger, who is accompanied by a guest host each session. The reason why I think that the TGS podcast is worth watching is for the informative, as well as the undeniably entertaining and comedic moments created by the unique personalities of each host. There is the realistic and cynical leader (TotalBiscuit), the adorable and talented youngster (Dodger) and the comedian (JesseCox).  

Although the podcasts are approximately 3 hours long, it rarely seems that long as the podcast follows a structure of gaming topics and news, complimented with random digressions of hilarious content. So, here are very brief descriptions of each host:

TotalBiscuit (TB):
Channel: TotalHalibut

What makes TB enjoyable to watch is that he is critical towards the games he plays. His honest and unsugared analyses provide informative approaches to your favourite games. Whether or not you agree to his videos, his cynical ego and British accent creates hilarities nonetheless. 

Dodger:

Dodger is the female gamer of the group. However do not underestimate her, as she is equally as informative when it comes to gaming. Her warm-hearted and open-minded perspective represents the neutral centre of the group. 

JesseCox:
Channel: OMFGcata

JesseCox is a clear avid gamer as his comedic personality is one that seems to only grow through the interaction of gaming communities. Although he is usually the one that is in the centre of trolls, JesseCox retaliates with his many voices from his voice acting skills, which provides hilarious moments throughout the podcast. 

If you want to watch an entertaining and informative gaming podcast, the TGS podcast is one of the best that I have seen so far. However, if you are intimated by the 3 hour long video, each host provides their own entertaining videos that consist of gameplay commentaries, gaming news and reviews. 



(Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCRNvyqfyJw) 

Friday, 7 December 2012

BOOK REVIEW: The Doomsday Key, James Rollins



The Doomsday Key BLURB:
At Princeton University, a famed geneticist dies inside a biohazard lab. 

In Rome, a Vatican archaeologist is found dead in the heart of St Peter’s basilica.

In Africa, A US Senator’s son is slain at a Ghanaian Red Cross camp.

These three murders on three continents are linked by a horrifying tie: all the victims are marked by a Druidic pagan cross burned into their flesh.

The bizarre deaths thrust Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma Force into a race against time to solve a riddle going back centuries, to a ghastly crime against humanity hidden within a cryptic medieval codex.

Aided by two women from his past, Gray must piece together the horrifying truth. But the revelations come at a high cost, and to save the future, Pierce will have to sacrifice one of the women at his side. That alone might not be enough, for as he soon discovers, it seems the only road to salvation may lie with…The Doomsday Key.

GOOD:

1.       Writing style:
When I first started reading the book, it instantly reminded me of Matthew Riley’s Ice Station. James Rollins writes with a similar style of quick action packed paragraphs filled with simplistic descriptions. This specific writing style provides the ability to portray massive amounts of information and terminology that can be quite complex in an easier to understanding and entertaining way. 

2.       Real Life Issues:
James Rollins cleverly incorporates his fictional plot with present day issues, which consist of: food security, overpopulation and the continuing conflict between different religions, as well as the conflicts between religion and science. Having studied a semester of sustainable development in university, I felt an appreciation on how Rollins maintains the honest dangers and consequences of food security and over population. As a result, the fictional storyline is heavily grounded by the realistic issues that are presently in play, which can decide the fate of us and the world.  

3.       Character design:
The characters involved in the storyline are quite memorable and enjoyable to read. Rollins designed the characters with great thought as; both the main and minor characters are all inter-related and relevant to the overall plot. There are moments of delight when minor characters are revealed to have a more significant role than initially portrayed. 

Ultimately, if you enjoy novels that provide an entertaining and relaxing read, such as Ice Station then The Doomsday Key will provide an initial burst of nostalgic excitement, which is followed by interesting links to real life issues. I was constantly engaged with the many side plots that gradually intertwined together to create a well written ending, as such The Doomsdays Key is a worthy read.

Discover more about James Rollins and his books at: www.jamesrollins.com  

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

COMING SOON: Zelda’s Hyrule Historia Book



Dark Horse Books are releasing Nintendo’s Hyrule Historia Book early 2013. The book is said to illustrate concept art for the entire franchise including the recent Skyway Sword. It has also been said that the Limited Edition would include introductions from Shigeru Miyamoto and other features.

All I can say is that I want it! Being a huge fan of concept art, owning Hyrule Historia would be a fabulous addition to anyone’s geeky collection. For some reason I get an overwhelming sense of awe looking at any concept art, as the sketches portray the amazing skill and talent of the artist. Art books have the power to make anyone want to pick up a pencil and begin drawing, no matter their skill level.  To end this, all I can say is, “Take my money!” 

The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YawPegJpMu4&feature=youtu.be

Monday, 3 December 2012

Geek & Sundry (Extra Awesome Review)



For newcomers who do not know what Geek & Sundry is, it’s an awesome YouTube channel that everyone should check out! The channel provides fun videos that range from  the well-known web series by Felicia Day (The Guild) to board gaming (Tabletop) and entertaining hangouts, such as MetaDating (hosted by Day9) and that’s just the tip of it.

I have only recently discovered Geek & Sundry and The Guild, which is intriguing considering that The Guild in particular has been going for 6 season so far. Nevertheless, I am absolutely delighted that I am able to enjoy such geek filled entertainment on an almost weekly basis (Mon-Fri). To prove how awesome Geek & Sundry is, I want to show the Geek & Sundry introduced items I have so far. 

1.       The Guild: Knights of Good Comic Vol. 2

I have always wanted to read The Guild comics, but never really did. Thankfully a few days ago, I went to the ‘local’ comic store in the Brisbane CBD and went searching for them. (The use of the term ‘local’ is somewhat biased, considering that the comic store I mentioned was in the city 15 mins from where I live.) Unfortunately I was told they only had volume 2, which kind of made me sad, but I still could not resist the urge to buy the comic. Who cares if it’s the second volume, it’s The Guild! So, here are a few AWESOME elements of the comic:

i.                     Comic Book as a medium:
Using the comic book medium as a way to show the prequel stories of the guild characters was a very smart and creative method in my opinion. If these earlier storylines were done in a separate web series, I feel that they would not have been as entertaining. Most likely the prequel series would have distracted viewers, going in between the present Guild episodes to the prequel series. 

ii.                   Comedic expression:
One thing that this comic was able to do that other comics do not focus on, was making me laugh. There were times when my friends gave me awkward looks as I laughed out loud, while reading this comic. The transition of the comedic elements from the web series to the comic book is flawless and is clearly well written by Felicia Day and Jeff Lewis. (You should also check out Jeff Lewis’ 5 minute comedy hour. First episode almost made me suffocate from laughter!)

iii.                  Behind the Scenes Snippets
Being a huge admirer of comic art, animations, and artwork in general, I was pleasantly surprised and grateful that the comic book included snippets of the working sketches done by the various artists. I personally felt that by having this section alone makes The Guild comic above others. Nothing shows appreciation than to actually illustrate the thought process and collaboration of the various artists. 

2.       Tabletop: Munchkin

Hosted by the Wil Wheaton, Tabletop is a series that is primarily about introducing board games to the public. Inviting 3 guest appearances, Wil and the guests play a selected board game for that episode, which have included so far: Small World, Elder Sign, Settlers of Catan and the one I’m going to talk about, Munchkin. 

Munchkin is a rather simple RPG styled board game, which was introduced early on in the series. The reason why I am talking about this game in particular is that, Munchkin is the first board game I bought BECAUSE of the show. After the Munchkin episode was released, my friends had to endure countless whingeing and trips to the closest board game store, as I look at the game and mumble, “It will be mine! It will be mine!” Sometime later I finally bought it and here are my thoughts why it’s enjoyable:

i.                     RPG elements:
As an avid PC gamer, RPGs are one of the most enjoyable and time consuming genres available. The ability to equip weapons and armour that changes character stats feels gratifying. Thankfully, Munchkin enables you to have a snippet of that fun, but in a more compacted and simpler way. 

ii.                   Game scenarios:
Munchkin can be played in many ways, all depending on the players. From personal gameplays, I have observed two common scenarios that can occur. 

Scenario 1: You just so happen to have extremely friendly and selfless friends, where everyone helps everyone.  This sort of gameplay tends to end quickly as one player easily wins by being ‘carried’ to the top. 

Scenario 2: Combination of nice people and jerks. (Not saying that those who play mean are really jerks, they just embody that personality *Cough*.) This scenario usually takes longer and is where shenanigans occur that make the game fun and interesting. 

Denying my friend’s win became a common strategy of mine, where I constantly place a curse on his character and increase the level of the monster. This rose to my friend swearing and waving his hands irritably and the rest of us laughing our heads off. Needless to say, sometimes a little bit of douchie-ness can make the game hilarious. 

3.       Sword and Laser

A fantasy and sci-fi book series that introduces monthly picks, discussion and interviews got me into reading again! I usually go into reading phases, where I continuously read books (usually a book/ week) and ignore everything else (even gaming). Recently I was finally able to buy Nocturnal by Scott Sigler, which was one of the books featured on Sword and Laser. Hosts, Tom Merritt and Veronica Belmont gave such informative opinions that just makes you want to read the book and find out how and why they got their opinions.

Ending this extremely long post, I am sad that I was not able to keep listing the shows that Geek & Sundry provide to the public. Felicia Day, Kim Evey and Sheri Bryant aimed to bring the general public and the geek community, original and creative videos and did they? Absolutely! Evidently so, considering the items I bought, but also because I have not seen a network so far that can inspire me to play board games, read and write more and the utmost important being creative! So check them out and please subscribe!....stop reading this and go! K GOGOGOGOGO! <-- SC2 :D

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