Monday 27 September 2010

Gears, Colossi and Tickets

Been recently spending my time fully immersed in a bunch of imaginary worlds on my gaming break, making a not inconsiderable dent into my Pile of Shame. I finally played through Final Fantasy 13, which was a cracking experience, if a little unwieldy. Quite why they decided to tell a 45+ hour story in such a cinematic way I don't know - Anything that you have to play through in so many sessions needs to be delivered episodically to a certain degree, but not FF13. The story seemed to unfold like it assumed you would be getting through it all in one long play session, with no breaks. It got a little confusing, having to read through the codex periodically for refreshers in what the hell was going on. I'll put it down to Square Enix being massively pretentious.

Less pretentious was Gears of War, but that's due to it being quite possibly the stupidest game I've ever played. Four large men the shape of oblongs with the intelligence of pack animals kill nasty monsters with chainsaw machine guns. It was so incredibly braindead I could scarcely believe it wasn't a parody.

Currently I'm just finishing off Shadow of The Colossus, a sublime and beautiful game the likes of which I've never experienced and probably never will again. Anyone who has played it will know just how breathtaking this game is without having to read another word. Anyone who hasn't experienced it needs to, right now. One of the best I've ever played.

Outside of my gaming habits, I've splashed out a few quid on my ticket to BICS on the 16th October and booked a seat on the morning train to get there nice and early. I'm hoping that this website will be completely done by then - I'm going to be informing the general public of its existence, so it's got to be dead pretty and full of information and all that. Looking forward to getting over to Birmingham. I haven't attended a comics show since last year's, and I'm planning on attending more of them over the next 12 months than I ever have before, in a desperate attempt to get myself out there as much as possible.

I figure it's time to pull my finger out and start plugging myself like there's no tomorrow.

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