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Dahlen also wrote about the Sonic The Hedgehog comic book in a more recent, delightfully-tangential-to-gaming column.ĭo you fancy an interview with some of independent gaming’s best composers? This GameSetWatch interview is for you, then. Talk like this always reminds me of this song by The Herd. Quoth Dahlen “this summer, small clutches of angry Americans fantasized about shooting up the city for real” and they should have just played Fallout 3 or waited for MW2. The Experience Points blog posted a sequel to an earlier post about game endings with ‘ Dead Ends Part 2’.Ĭhris Dahlen’s Edge column turned to the topic of Modern Warfare 2’s Capital Wasteland-esque setting, as revealed in one of the more recent videos of the game. A fitting way to end and one that embraces the potential multiplicity of stories in video games.
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The story of two homeless Sims in The Sims 3 finished up this week and, while the story on the blog is done, you can download that character of Alice and continue it on for yourself.
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If there were a “blog of the year” award, I’d be putting forward Robin Burkinshaw’s ‘Alice and Kev’ for it. "In its best moments… Cursed Mountain truly inhabits the persona of a man whose entire existence relies on his understanding of space and distance, whose whole world is the howling wind and the biting cold and the lonely rock of a mountain that must be ascended, even if it means brushing up against the realm of the dead." In ‘ Touch The Void’ Clarkson discusses Cursed Mountain, saying, Ouch.Let's start this week with Michael Clarkson, who talked about a Wii game that no one else seems to have even heard about, let alone given the same level of thoughtful critique. It may be 'only' a basic port of a Wii game - so expect PS2-quality graphics - but you'll be glad the PC version exists, if only because it has been stripped of the gimmicky motion-control waggling that made the Wii version's combat (literally!) painful to play. It's not in the same league as Fatal Frame, of course, but it's aiming for a similar atmosphere - and that alone makes it a rare experience. Project Zero) may find it ticks their spooky-rituals-and-ghosts box rather nicely. Rooted in some pleasingly unfamiliar and downright unsettling Tibetan beliefs (Sky Burial, anyone? Google it if you're hard enough.) that haven't been done to death in a dozen games already, it's a memorable trek. exploration and combat are balanced) with a unique and interesting setting : the spirit-haunted villages, monasteries, and mountaintops of Tibet. It's a traditional-style survival horror (i.e. I enjoyed this game, and while it's not a 5-star experience it would be a nice fit in GOG's catalogue. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. CRYPTsakura CRYPTsakura Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.