Surviving Gets Better/ Worse
I stumbled upon some videos for a game releasing soon titled, I Am Alive. The premise is a protagonist surviving an apocolyptic present, trying to locate his family. Sounds like it has been done before, I know. But the presentation and gameplay makes the game look very submersive. For example, if you happen upon some other threatening survivors, you can pull your gun to scare them off, even if you have only two bullets. The focus is more about the player using their wits than simply shooting their way through game, which I appreciate.
I Am Alive will be available soon (Spring 2012) as a downloadable game.
I Am Alive
#Skyrim Story
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So, I was doing the In My Time Of Need quest in Skyrim:
The barmaid at the Bannered Mare in Whiterun is apparently a fugitive noble from Hammerfell. She claims that she is on the run from assassins sent by rival houses in her homeland and needs someone to stop them before they find her.
I weighed the options of giving up where the barmaid, Saadia was hiding and saving her. I chose to save her, which led me to having to speak with a prisoner of the Alik'r assassin clan. So I go to the dungeon in Whiterun, thinking that I would have to break this guy out. I locate him and pick-pocket a key off of one of the guards. But before I decide to open this guy's cell, I try speaking to him through the gate. Success! The prisoner tells me that he will reveal where the leader of his clan is in exchange for me paying his $100 fine. I figure it's less of a hassle than breaking him out so I pay the fine. I tell him he's free and he tells me where Kematu (his clan's leader) is. So as I'm walking away, I hear the prisoner call the guard over to explain that I had paid his fine. The guard reluctantly acknowledges but then tells him that he can't free him because he can't find his key.
I just kept walking.
UPDATE: The guard must have figured it out because three hired thugs were sent to teach me a lesson. And I found a note on one of them.
Grand Theft Auto V
Since Grand Theft Auto III was released for PlayStation, I became a fan. I love the sandbox gameplay and customizations (introduced later in the series with Vice City and San Andreas). Another thing that fascinated me was the life of the city, so much so that I would sometimes just drive around in the game and look for random events (a guy running away from police or attacking another person) and listen to some of the NPC's conversations (funny stuff!). Today, Rockstar released a teaser (which is what I refer it as) for their upcoming Grand Theft Auto V. Check out the video below. My buddy posted his thoughts on the video and I responded in the comment section (copy and pasted below). Although at first glance, the video doesn't reveal much except that the protagonist is a former criminal trying to turn his life around but will get caught up in some shit. There are rumors about multiple protagonists (maybe simutaneous play with different protagonists, not necessarily co-op) but that remains to be seen. Either way, there are some interesting things about the teaser that you'll notice upon closer inspection.
My comment on OBG:
Yes, the teaser (which is what I'm referring to it as) is underwhelming. Aside from graphics, the whole thing seems rehashed from previous titles. One thing I find interesting is that Rockstar stated that their numbered sequels changes something about the game drastically. Consider GTA III and GTA IV. Although Vice City and San Andreas introduced new elements (bikes, property, changing clothes, aerial vehicles, weapons, etc...), they were built upon GTA III. I wouldn't necessarily consider GTA IV a game changer but it was the first GTA game on the next gen consoles and they did change the game mechanics as well as make Liberty City more like New York City (as they did with Vice City and San Andreas, Miami and Los Angels/ San Francisco/ Las Vegas, respectively). There are certain things to note about this teaser. At 1:06, there is a character being chased by police that does not resemble the protagonist at :41. Maybe there are multiple protagonists. Look again at :25 and we see the same guy that was running from the cops drive the red convertible. Jet skis are back at :19. At :07, there is a couple on the beach with a dog. There were never any animals in previous GTA games. At :34, there is a gym on the beach, which probably means you can change the physique of your character, a la "CJ" from San Andreas. And lastly, there is a jet at 1:01 and a private jet at 1:10. Again, the teaser was underwhelming but Rockstar isn't the type to put all of their eggs in one basket.
For good measure, here is a trailer for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Another thing to note is that you only saw Los Santos in the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. If there are planes, it is very likely that San Fierro and Las Venturas are also included in GTA V to make getting around easier. Also, they expanded the size of Liberty City by including four out of five boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, & Manhattan) and parts of New Jersey (Alderney). So why wouldn't they make San Andreas bigger? What do you think?
"in3br14t3d" Xbox 360 Avatar Figure
My Xbox 360 avatar figure made by FigurePrints.com.
Brink of Destruction (Some Quick Thoughts)
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REVIEW: Marvel vs. Capcom 3 via Otaku But Gangsta
Are both companies going to take us for another ride? Check out Otaku But Gangsta's review on Marvel vs. Capcom 3. I like the characters they threw into the fray, particularly Deadpool, Dante, and X-23. I also like the costume variants available for the different characters (Deadpool sports his OG costume plus his Ultimate, X-Men, & X-Force color schemes). Aside from Mortal Kombat, 2D fighting games such as Street Fighter and the various SNK games were never really games I excelled at. Regardless, this game is still interesting to watch with your favorite characters going at it with their signature moves (Yes, Phoenix is that powerful but her defense sucks).
I "BulletStorm" and "Crysis 2" are going to be my next game purchases. I still want to finish "Dead Space," "Dead Rising 2," and "Fallout: New Vegas."
Review: Halo Reach - Otaku But Gangsta
My good buddy over at OBG (Otaku But Gangsta) posted a review of Halo: Reach, which dropped last Tuesday. I agree with the review. We completed the campaign together the first day it was released and now are feverishly going through matchmaking to customize our Noble Six avatar. I am trying to replicate my avatar from Halo 3 but haven't earned the proper rank to purchase certain items yet. Anyway, check out his review of the latest and last Halo game by Bungie.




