Sunday, August 31, 2008
3 is The Magic Number
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Better Than a Dozen Die Hards
The film mark the high point of John Woo career when the man in the top of his game and ready to move to the greener pastures of Hollywood. It also significant for me as it bridges the gap between my early infatuation with Woo and later admiration of the works of tony leung and wong kar-wai. I begin to admire the subtle acting method of tony as opposed to the often over-acting and dramatic style of chow.
This disc best demonstrate the true power of blu-ray, both the game and possibly best presentation of the movie on a single blu-ray disc! Seeing how good Hard Boiled look makes me glad that i lucked out on the earlier standard edition and got this instead. Afte rall, the movie is definitely the highlight of the disc despite being 16 years older than the game. However i find the cover of the standard edition more enticing than this collector edition, perhaps because Chow looks more like tony leung on that cover.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Are you Blu or Are you Blind?
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Stranglehold Scores
Enemies defeated - 1264
Highest style combo - 32
Style point earned - 2857
Paper cranes found - 110
Damage to world - $ 146,048,617
Overall ranking - C -
Monday, August 25, 2008
The Dead Will Rise
Sunday, August 24, 2008
October Rain
Next was the PAL version of Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence, the standard edition for the PAL market comes with all three discs included while the US version only had two disc as the standard edition. While i won't mind the standard two-disc US version at that time, it too became scarce when i was about to purchase it so i have to settle for the PAL three-disc version. Most recently was the konamistyle edition of Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles, probably my biggest purchase so far. i thought about it for some time and even hesitated a while primarily because it wasn't cheap but since it happens to be close to October, i thought what the hell.
This year, the only release in the month of October which i'm interested in is Suda51's Flower, sun and rain but sadly, no US release date has been announced yet. The only other option is the PAL version scheduled for release this October, however shipping it from HMV is not going to be cheap, what with the postage rates they charge.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Home is Where The Heart is
I suppose it has something to do with my distinct taste for gaming, as you can tell from this blog i don't usually play a wide-variety of games, in fact my friend would go so far as to pigeon-holed it as "anything horror or gothic with guns & bullets in it". While i don't deny the appeal, i would suppose it's one of the reason why i got so many system to cater to my distinct taste. One game coming out this Fall quickly slipping out of my radar is Silent Hill: Homecoming which received even less attention during this recent Leipzig. Is the game coming out this Fall and has everyone forgotten about it? One thing's for sure, i won't be getting it on release day as i decided to wait it out until the price drops. The reason?
There's no collector edition announced.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Coyote Chow
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Into the Blu
I always made the excuse that i can barely keep up collecting games so that's why i don't collect blu-ray movies. Judging from my pattern of owning multiple copies of the same game, it's a probably good idea to keep away from the temptation of blu-rays. The truth is i used to be an avid collector of DVD during the DVD boom and it pains me to have to start all over again. Sure i'm sure many faced the same dilemma and i have seen some new blu-ray collector letting go of their old DVD collection to fund their new interest. I for one do not intend to do the same though it's not to say that i would completely ignore the format, the blu-ray version of newer films are still the most viable way to go. As for older movies, those that i already owned i intend to keep and won't necessarily upgrade to blu-ray unless the new version happens to have some new features.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Grindhouse
Yes i know, it's not something that i'm proud of and hopefully it won't happen again with Jeanne D'arc.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Dead Out of Stock
Monday, August 18, 2008
Number Crunchers
I'm glad it's coming to the Wii and with the development team at Capcom Japan re-designing the game from the ground up using the RE4 engine, the end result should be promising. Of all the games coming to the PS3 and Wii, this is the one i'm most looking forward to and no, i'm not kidding.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Lost in Amazon
As you probably know Amazon does not provide free shipping overseas and shipping for books aren't cheap so i actually talked my friend Andy into ordering one for himself in order to save on postage! One problem solved then came the day when it would finally arrived, about 10 days after it was shipped from US. All that came was a little pink slip asking the recipient to pick it up from the post office collection centre in downtown. Being a bit of an otaku, i had no idea where is this collection centre so getting there was going to be a bit of a problem. So in the end, i got my dad to drive me down on a Saturday while i navigate our way with a roadmap. When i finally got there and went inside their storeroom, it looked like the warehouse where they stored the ark in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Apparently the parcel could not be shipped to my home address as it was encased in a M-bag (which looks more like a fishnet to me) and the post office had no authority to open it.
So i got home and open the parcel only to discover that the book shipped all the way from US was actually printed in HK! Oh the irony of that, Play-asia could have stocked it so i wouldn't have to go through all that trouble just to get it.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Violent Reaction
Friday, August 15, 2008
Art of Life
It didn't work out quite like what i expected, ordering the book did not spurred me to play the game further (though i'm still playing it) and i wouldn't be passing it to andy as he wouldn't be making it to tomorrow's gathering. Oh well, that's life right?
Thursday, August 14, 2008
High for Five
Now the past few collector edition has mostly been Gamestop/EBgames exclusive so naturally were very difficult to obtain especially if you don't live in the states. Metal Gear Solid 4 and Ninja Gaiden Sigma were the most notable examples though some were still able to buy it off eBay but not without paying an arm and leg for it. Since i already missed the Collector Edition for MGS4 and DMC4 (and Sigma while we are at it), there is no way i'm not getting this one ! As you know i'm an absolute RE nut and so that's why i think i'll pass on the upcoming konamistyle edition of Castlevania: Order of Eccelsia in order to save for this one.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Paper paper
Now i'm not familiar with japanese art style but paper filter effect to someone with a casual eyes like myself just looks like hazy, grainy, blurry effect. I really wonder if the developers intentionally created such an art look for the original version or they just couldn't get the ps2 to generate such rich vibrant colors? After all, the gamespot reviewer remarked that the Gamecube version of Viewtiful Joe had richer more vibrant colors than the subsequent ps2 port. This is all just pure speculation from my side unless someone is able to provide me with some proof that the paper filter on the original ps2 version was intentional. Anyone?
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Prepare to Go Ballistic
Monday, August 11, 2008
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
You see, since i got the new console i haven't really got the chance to go shopping for games especially early generation games which i might have missed, or even some old PS2 gems since i got a BC unit. I'm the sort of guy who likes having a stack (a small one, preferably) of games by my side just waiting for me to play and I have compiled a list of games which i have been meaning to make a trip down to Singapore to look for.
1. Zack & Wiki
Yes, i haven't given up on looking for this title and i'm fairly confident i should be able to find it there. i've seen it selling in several stores and since most asian wii users don't normally buy original games there's a good chance it might still be there.
2. Ace Attorney 3
The final episode in the Phoenix Wright is just golden, it was never released in Europe and and came out shortly before Apollo Justice so i suspected it had a pretty low print run. Of course, there is always the Japanese import version available but since i owned the US version of both the earlier two episodes i would really like to keep it consistent in completing the trilogy.
3. Stranglehold
I have been following this game all the way from development to release and still haven't played it yet! The collector's edition would be perfect as i don't think i want the regular edition anymore after missing out on getting it for less than USD 20. I always make it a point to only get games that i would play more than once and this one fits the bill perfectly. On top of it, i'm a real big fan of John Woo and Chow Yun-fat.
4. God Hand
A bit of a odd one, i made a pact with Andy to pick this up the last time as it was selling cheap and was on offer if you buy more than one. I don't remember the details but i never got around to buying it then, i still want this one for the sake of completion because i also happened to be a big fan of shinji mikami and despite what the reviews said, i liked this game.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
More Okami
I have just passed 40 hours of gameplay in Okami over the weekend but yet i have no idea how close i am to finishing the game. I should be close as i have amassed twelve out of the thirteen available celestial brush skills but yet the storyline gives no indication that things are wrapping to an end.
I will still take my time to explore the land of Nippon thoroughly as there are so much that i have missed, i have not cross out any of the monsters on the two monster list i received and i only have about one-third of the stray beads scattered throughout the land. This has indeed turned out to be an epic journey and i'm not sure if i'm ready to do it all over again on my PS2. It kinda of a shame i won't get to view the ending credits at the end of my journey on the Wii version but i guess that would be a driving force for me to do it all over again on my PS2. Stay tuned for more Okami-related post as i have several other things to share regarding the game real soon.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
The Dragon's Coming
Now the real question is will the future Yakuza games retain their original Japanese voiceovers ?
Friday, August 8, 2008
Fatal Attraction
Frankly, it's nice to know that Nintendo has not completely abandoned its core gamers audience and little bonuses like these will go a long way to squash any rumours about the game appearing on other platform due to the lukewarm sales. The partnership between Tecmo and Nintendo looks to extend far beyond than their game appearing on their platform. You gotta love Nintendo if you are a fanboy into exclusive games as they have designed their platform to be so unique that developers aren't able to do multi-platform release on their platform without putting in the extra effort.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Wii love Suda
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Voice of Thunder
Saturday, August 2, 2008
The Great Amaterasu
You see, Greatest Hits are usually conferred to games that have sold a certain number of copies and have been on release for over a year. While Okami certainly meets the latter criteria, I'm doubtful that it sold enough copies to warrant a re-release on the Greatest Hits label. However the sales of Playstation2 hardware continues to thrive on and there is certainly a demand for good games as latecomers to the platform will be looking for games for their system. Now, having played through about two-thirds of the game i begin to understand why the game has sold so poorly as it have basically no mass market appeal in today's bloodthirsty game market. It's a game that constantly test your patience with it's slow-paced story which i believe is deliberate in order to freshen out each and every character in the Okami universe. It's unquestionably a good game but one that will have a hard time capturing the attention of the average casual gamer.
This is certainly good news for me as i have been trying to look for the original Playstation2 version upon learning that the Wii version lacks certain features of the original. Now if only i can get over the fact it's a Greatest Hits version...