29 December 2011

Randomism - Hail Opera!

And no, I don't mean the musical style opera: Opera web browser.

Like any software, there are many of the kind to use it on same purpose and all has their own features and some features that everybody uses (which are known as stantard, etc.).

I have been using Opera for few years. I still use Firefox for some sites as few other major browsers to test how websites work (obviously my websites and codes). But Opera has something that hooked me into it. Maybe it's the link feature, or some other feature, I don't really know it for sure.

Beside my opinion, while reading random news for my boredom at work: I stumbled upon old news from Operas' team (december 6). They have one link for their twitter page what made my day a little better.

24 December 2011

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to all and Happy New Year!

May you get lots of games and have a good time with friends and relatives!



Hopefully year 2012 brings huge and awesome games to let us enjoy our time



20 December 2011

Games - Payday The Heist

Left 4 Dead 2 was fun game with friends and hell of boring with bots in single player - well, this game was made for co-op multiplayer to begin with. Even if there were times when you raged to your teammates not to help you or going solo when they should not done it. I still remember when my "ex-neighbor" adviced me to buy it for full price at local video & game store and asked to play with him. I even went as far to buy new headset to speak via VoIP.

My first steps were little bit soloing, hate to admit it, but habits from single player shooters come by often. Neighbor couple times told me loud out that we should stick together and look out each others back. I learned my lesson during smoker attacks and boomers...

There is new game in Steam that reminded me of that teamwork gameplay very much: Payday The Heist (in Steam). Few my steam friends were playing this days before me so I decided to test it out - and it was on sale so why not. At first I were lost a lot and tried to concentrate to see what is happening. Was pretty hard when there were guards shooting at you and my friends over TeamSpeak asked me multiple times, what was I doing and same time going on their objective. Couple times I was "forced" to speak out to tell I'm alive and going with them and not get killed.














After couple missions I started to get hang of the gameplay and followed my friends from place to places and check current objectives while shooting guards. VoIP was still on the loose on my side for my concentration was still needed to check games surroundings.

Second game was little easier in the long run. Even if I knew how to do stuff I still accidentally wandered a little in a mission where you sneak around (at least first few minutes and after that if your teammates aren't noticed by guards). Was kind of funny let everybody panic for you and your location when 3-4 guards are wondering around searching for thiefs and such. I had luck not to be seen.

Second run was easier, but we ended having fun with group when tried to sneak past from couple guards who liked to walk beside us number of times. It was so Splinter Cell moment there and it lasted few minutes untill one of the guards saw one of our team members somehow (I witnessed this from far away, but others didn't believe at start).

This is one of the games I haven't played much, but still enjoyed it very much. It doesn't have latest graphics or other special features. It works really well without any of that. This game falls in the same gategory with Mount & Blade serie, excellent gameplay with decent graphics and without any extra stuff. If you happen to see this on sales or for lower price, get it and tell your friends about it.

5 December 2011

Movies - The Thing (2011)

It's been while I have been into movie theaters. Spending so much money to anything else than what really matters. There has been no good movies lately, or just not that interesting flicks.

But as I read from one movie news/review based finnish site, Filmifin, that they were making (or were done but doing some end stuff) new The Thing movie, shock came through my body. I didn't know what to think, be sad or just laughable interested. 1982s The Thing with Kurt Russell was something very amazing to me. Still remember as I watched it as a kid and peeked behind my pillow lots of times. Few years later I bought it, but it wasn't scary at all.

The Thing (2011)

First thing I have to say, this movie is not a remake. At first I heard about this movie, I thought it was one of those movies what some film directors think might have remake value. This is based on events just before the 1982s movie.

 Movie starts almost like any other scifi/horror movie. Some people in search of something or just wondering around makes big discovery. After this, they decide to get some help from other scientific department (in this case it's paleontology based person). Like any other movie, they aren't told what they have discovered before they are taken to the subject/object which leads actors to be in shock/awe. These scenes are one of the many cliché scenes you will see. But what do you expect? Actors do their job decent, although any decision they make are little too predicted. And you can't even get in for the characters they act. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is only actor who tries her best (well, she IS leading actor), but in some scenes you see her act to be little slob.


Scary factor isn't really there, there are couple scenes where even I (was little tired though) startled a little. But there was one scene which was successful in making suspenseful scene, but in the long run, it was just too extended.

But of course for those who aren't used to seen any creepier looking monsters than in fantasy films or childrens films these creatures might make you little scared or just nauseous. For my opinion, the creature(s) were the top thing in this film. Special effects were pretty nicely done. Although there was one thing in the monsters that didn't seem to be done correctly: claws, teeth or spikes or whatever those things were. They were too clean to be part of the thing. Little picky opinion, but that's me!

For those who doesn't really care genre of this film or don't know anything about the previous movie, plot may seem to be kinda lame or nothing unusual. But for those who love horror and scifi films (mostly based on horror side) and specially Russell starred The Thing one, plot is the same. Apologises if I have ruined somebodys enjoyment of going films, but you should already realize that this movie is almost the same, so plot cannot be any different. Sure the plot is based little different location, but anything else is almost like copied from the previous one.

To conclude this, I suggest going to see this movie if you get discount (unless heavy fan, then you have my permission to pay full price). And for short, it's nice movie from horror/sciri genre, doesn't give anything new, but isn't horrible to give too low score. Special effects were pretty nice, so they saved half a point here from me: 2½/5 

P.S errors may occur...

29 November 2011

Gangs in Steelport

If you ever feel like games are too serious or too strict on some ways, there is one solution: Saints Row The Third! This game goes beyond the previous Volition Saints Row titles, that you are laughing your a** of (or at least smile or sneer a little). Even if all of the happening here that makes you laugh aren't entirely

Saints Row The Third

This is the second game of the series I have played till today, I believe that doesn't matter that much anyways. because they follow the same thing: take over (or beat the crap out of) other gangs. But what I realized from SR2 to new game, The Third makes everything over the top - not the best solution in the long run.

Sexdoll gone crazy
Gameplay is almost the same as previous game: You complete missions to get money and respect to get more clothes and weaponry to...get more respect (to think of it, it's more like a circle). As you complete certain missions, you unlock Homies to help you with anything you do and in certain points you get to upgrade sh*t.

You dawg, i heard you like games
so we put game into your game

With the old play style, there are multiple improvements that are quite nice though. In SR2 you get gun "unlocks" by doing certain activities, but in Third you buy the upgrades. Available upgrades are up to level 4 and each one improves e.g. accuracy, damage etc. Most impact made to me was the detailed upgrades to guns: you see extra size of ammo magazines, extra long barrell, ironsights etc. In each upgrade, guns look little different. Vehicles have some improves in customizations as well.


Character customization goes like in previous title. In Third you have to do starting mission first before starting to customize the character or going premade - or if you have already done customizing character via Initiation Station, uploaded and then downloaded (don't know exactly how this works through consoles, but principal is the same?). After this and one/couple ofter mission(s), you have the ways making money and paying up to customize again.

Clothing section is the same, except few changes: in SR2 you had differend sections for socks and under-/uppershirts and coats on top of them. Newest game lets you choose only underwears and upperclothing without separate sections for under- and uppershirts. This was kinda annoying first, but as the clothing customs had big selection of clothing, it was no big deal afterwards - though the selection could have been more wider, specially in headwear.

Getting fight with...Professor Genki?
Driving isn't as hard as it used to be. Now you can control vehicles easier and they won't crash everytime and steer too easily anywhere else than little bit to right or left. Fighting is more easier too, with the "awesome" button you have about 3-5 ways to smack anybody to ground in single move (of course police, STAG and stronger gang members take more than one hit). With same featured button, you can hijack cars by jumping straight through window; faster than just punching and taking the current driver out.

This game is a lot of fun with a friend for day or couple. After that it might get little boring or repetitive activities etc. But if you want to spend some fun time with friends or you're just waiting other games; get this! It's fun, hilarious and good way to spend your time while waiting those unreleased games!

23 November 2011

Dragons in Skyrim

Been "busy" week with two new games and little stress related stuff, which have taken all my time from blog. Last week was the time I learned to take easily over some webstores and specially those who provide digital downloads over physical discs. Was kinda hectic days on my orders and mistake crap.

Two new games should be obvious by now as I have been telling about them in previous entries. One from Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim and one from Volition, Saints Row The Third (review coming later)!

The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim


This very much waited title from Bethesda has finally come. There is no way possible to tell in words, how amazing game this is. Scenery is just breathtaking and you can see Bethesda did their job to improve every bit to make sure this open world experience would seem and feel very nice from beginning to the end for every pixel. Even the dungeons are now more exiting (and creepy) and have this very nice atmosphere - even if dungeon tunnels are little straightforward "roads". Monsters and other creatures are more detailed and they have larger set of attacks and move set than previous title, so they aren't just there standing to wait next attack, sometimes they do hit and run strikes (to gain health?).

Cinematic last strike.
Battles are much more intense now. You can almost feel like you're in the middle of the battle with swords or magic. In Skyrim, you can now wield two swords or axes in both hands if you will, or use magicka with both hands, to use different spell in each hand or make powerful attacks with both. This is new feature which gives player more options over battle. And now you can even bash enemies with shields as in Oblivion you didn't have that option. And sneaking HUD is improved very much that you can tell pretty well, when you are hidden or seen. They even added the same feature like in Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas, where the last strike would turn into "cinematic" last strike, where character does this strike in different manner (like the kills in Assassins Creed games). For thiefs and assassins, you can even sneak attack in the same manner (if enough skill), one "cinematic" strike to kill a foe. This adds little something for every battle you have againts anything.

And unlike in Oblivion, smithing, mining and of course crafting is possible in Skyrim. You can mine ores, make ingots from ore and smith armor with some leather strips which you make from leather you get from shops or get from killed animals. In other words, you don't have to wait and hope for enemies to have high level armor, you can make your own from scratch and them make enchantment to gain magickal attributes. Smithing has also this realistic side to it, you have to gather certain amount of certain items to make armors or weapons and same goes to improve them.

Alchemy at the table.
Alchemy is also improved and there is even one new feature in it: you don't know any attributes of the ingredience until you consume them or mix them successfully into a potion. And if you happen to know (made earlier in game) how to make health potion example, you have option to make them quickly without picking the right stuff separately.

And for non-playable characters, (NPCs) you can actually see and feel their expressions and they are more detailed than in Oblivion. But as some players would say, voice acting isn't the best one still. You can hear and remember the same voice from some local knight to be same as some random thug/bandit, but you have to understand that this is open world with huge amount of people. It takes so much time (and voice actors/actresses) to give every character their own voice and keep it for more than few lines at best. Though I don't know exactly how does the voice overs work, is it hard or little easier than expected? What ever the case is, for my opinion the voice acting sounds a little more devoted than previous title for the most part...even if some low male and high female voices are kind of lame with some characters, or on most chars.

Lydia got her lucky "freeze" shot for this bandit.
With large scale game there will always be bugs and glitches, minor or major, but they still exist. Some are harder to find, some easier and some happen accidentally even if you don't try anything or try too hard. On my personal experience there are glitches, as one of my screenshot here shows.

I haven't been generally a big fan of RPG games ever, but there is few games I liked so far (e.g. Dragon Age series). Skyrim is a good example, what open world game should be like. Even if you like more of shooter games and such, you may grow to like this.

9 November 2011

THE Battlefield

Battlefield series hasn't been my favourite game series at first. Liked Battlefield 1942 for while and even got the World War 2 Anthology pack which includes every BF 1942 game. One of the things I do remember, tried the multiplayer few times, but didn't like it as much as I would hoped for. Sniping was pretty awkward sometimes, if you tried to shoot far away. I don't know if sniper rifles were that powerful in that era, but they really aren't sniper rifles, if you can't shoot far away with good accuracy. And the vehicle handling were also pretty nasty job...
Second game in the series was Battlefield 2, which was "demo" version only I played. Never got into it to actually buy it. And in the end I just felt 1942 beats it easily.

There was two BF titles I didn't got into either and never even tried them: Battlefield 2142 and Battlefield Bad Company (if you count Play4Free and Online it's four, but now I'm not going for the free games). I don't even remember if I knew about the first Bad Company title, or it was the time I played other games so much to never realized it to even existed.

Years back, only shooter I played with great joy was Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (and few years from this there was Unreal Tournament). There were no realistic gameplay (nowadays you can let the mods handle those), but that's not the point in that game. You have fun and play with mods (sometimes all you see is modded servers nowadays and not the simple servers) and laugh to ragequitters. Another title I played for while was Left 4 Dead 2. Not war game, but pretty good shooter survival game.

Back to BF...
I believe it was a random news somewhere on the internet for Battlefield Bad Company 2 closed beta. It was on going beta test and I wanted to test it, but felt I were too late to participate. It was one of the happiest news for me at that time when I got invite in after throwing application for code. After the beta it wasn't too long when EA released it on retail. Lucky enough, with little help from my childhood friend, I got Bad Company 2 title for very good price (not the full price you get locally). This was very first "realistic" war-shooter game I loved. This was the game where I fell in love for Recon class and since I have been more of a sniper than rambo with Assault or Support class. Don't get me wrong though, I like all of the classes, they have their own good features to help squadmates. But there was one big thing that got me into Recon class: M95! One manly sniper rifle.


Almost one full year of Bad Company 2 and then I got little tired of shooters and because there were other game releases that I wanted to try out - and I have bad habit to NOT play them through at first, if they are sinlge player games. But when I saw E3 2011 show with videos for upcoming games, one title raised my mind: Battlefield 3! Before E3 I knew this was coming, but few than less knew anything about this. After the demo video I was sooo hooked to this to hope there would be beta test as previous title. And while I was watching somebody playing other shooter I heard if  you want to get in alpha, you had to have Medal of Honor Tier 1 (Limited) edition to get automatic invite to BF3 alpha test - and of course I wanted to be in! Medal of Honor was one of the first game I bought to play another game and not play it almost at all. Only one mission, and that's it - kind of waste of money, but it had to be done for another great game.

But now that alpha and beta test phases are over and thousands bugs and glitches fixed - and still few them intact - game is released. I didn't get it on Europes release date, few days later but it didn't bother, 'cause I knew there would be gamers who literally take their time to get ahead of others. You really can't compete with them. But if you aren't playing for fun, for what are playing for?

The Barrett Model 98B a.k.a. 98 Bravo
Anyways, I have had fun with BF3. Had little tough start, but now as I'm used to the gameplay, it is easy - as long your teammates work with you! At the time I write this, I have unlocked SV98 (and 12x scope and bipod) which is awesome compination with recon class. One unlock to wait is M98B even if it takes while to get, but hey, it's a Barrett for god's sakes!

7 November 2011

SR3 and customizations

Those who have Saints Row Double Pack (xbox) ordered on steam (or Red Faction: Armageddon preordered) might know about the Iniation Station already. Iniation Station is little extra for those, who want little something to their hands before the game itself releases. Think it as a demo, but without the "play" part. Only thing you do here is to create a character you want to play with on SR The Third, or if you wanna get creative, alien-a-like chacaters, hulks, whatever things your mind can get out.

I have preordered this game elsewhere so I didn't know about this Station but in few days ago. And because I didn't have Red Faction coming in, I had to get this character customization software via unlocking it with code (was it gamespot or other site?) which was publicly accessable.

After getting to know what you can make and what you are restricted to do (and for while I thought the Stations cloths were all this game is going to had - which isn't true I believe) I started doing my character. Like in any MMORPG nowadays, there is only female character to make for me. I don't know what is it, but it feels like I have no ideas for male character: only to make some big hulk like person and not a normal guy in any kind of ways (has to have big beard!). Face customization is pretty huge, but the body part isn't as customizable as I hoped for. One thing I raise my hands for is 'sex appeal', but there is little downside to this: I know there will be characters in co-op modes with cleavage bigger than pornstars and bigger junk than...okay let's not go there now!

One other thing what got my eyebrow to rise in clothing department: unlike in Saints Row 2 which had options for jackets and undershirts, The Third has only upper part covered, where you select jacket and shirt combinations, but not separately. Alsothere wasn't any option for socks (this particularly were noticable for me 'cause I'm big fan of thigh highs, sexy isn't sexy without them - unless you have great legs) but shoe wear was improved. Even though this is just for Iniation Station, but this is still lacking so much potential. If you have option to customize your character, do it right!

You can be in space suit or be a bear

Oh well, still the Station is optimized pretty well considering needed items missing. And after you have created something you wanna use or just something awesome you want to share with everyone, you have option to upload those creations of your's to saintsrow.com website - if you have account, creating account takes only minute or two. Before game release, you can only give thumbs up for other gamers creations and upload some more. In the future if you want, you can play saved games on the character you have "downloaded" from the site - or just used it on your gameplay.

The site has big minus from me to this upload system of theirs - if they won't "clean" it up for certain amount of characters: nudism is big word. It's nice thing, but like in these games, it gets out of hand almost instant you release these games. Teenagers (and why not part of the older audience) are too horny and want to create nude or partial nude characters, and there are a lot of these. And if you add the thumbs up system with this, all the creative creations are left to side for the mindless crap users put up.

1 November 2011

Random Video Glance Vol3

Third one is out now! Hah, just kidding, this is not a big deal though, it's still here now.

Next videos are old clips from my favourites, because I haven't had time to check any weird stuff from around the web. And for some reason most of my time at some days goes watching Dan's Gaming live stream on Twitch.tv. He plays daily, newest games and some older popular games too. To my opinion, he is one the best live game streamer in twitch.tv (I haven't been in Justin.tv - original site for all live streams, twitch is only for game streams - that long to know every game streamer and for that reason don't know the all time favourites) with Celgaming.

So here is my thanks for these two live streamers and few others (Ariablarg, MANvsGame, etc...) for entertaining me and hundreds more! \o/


1. Japanese variety comedy show with food tasting part. Holds only few episode, but their facial expressions are just hilarious and tells the audience how horrible or success the food is. Gaki no Tsukai Absolutely Tasty - Rice.

2. One of the streamer group in Twitch.tv is 4 Player Podcast (in short: 4pp) I have watched few times over. Sometimes their stuff goes over the top but overall they are quite funny. I believe this is the video which took me to Justin.tv site in the first place. Great Bearrell Rolls!!!

3. We all wait for next The Elder Scrolls game release and for that I present you the Skyrim Live Action trailer! I don't know how much time they took to this little shot and how much it cost them - or did Bethesda this themselves in the first place? Either way, it's amazing!

25 October 2011

Battles and some of Modern kind

For some reasons it's nice to have different release dates for North America and Europe - even if in most cases it's kind of annoying. In this one my preorder has been shipped already, not today, not yesterday, but at sunday (local time). Today is release day of Battlefield 3 in NA. Tomorrow in Australia. 28. day in Europe. Luckily I have stuff to do before the EU launch, but hopefully not too much.

While waiting for the release, I should play other games while I can. Few days back I got back for PS3 games. Tested PS Move once again with Sports Champions, which is quite nice if you ask me. Many gamers don't like the Move at all, but once you get used to it, it's not as bad everybody says it to be. Move still has low game count, but it doesn't mean it sucks. It is hard to do a good game for Move to it actually work smoothly and to be addictive. Yeah, the price is little bit high (games are little pricey too), but if you have cash left with your other purchases, why not try this one out.

But enough of Move.
Battle at Hu Lao gate - beware the almighty Lu Bu!
With Sports Champions to Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce. I believe the Dynasty Warriors may be known series for some. It is one of many titles from Tecmo Koei. As I liked Dynasty Warriors 4 Hyper (PC) years ago, I wanted to try this one out, one reasons to be the good price. But as I played, it might be quite difficult game, even if you tweek the difficulty settings pretty low (or I'm just bad player in this game). Maybe I'll play Bayonetta next time with PS3...

Another game I could play as I wait BF3 is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Even if I don't like it much as the first two games, it makes more harm not to play paid game. Graphics are nice yes, but this time I'm going to for game mechanics more. MW3 has pretty smooth settings (not the plot), but configs for keyboard changes (example: toggle buttons) are not there. You can change some keys for toggle, but not all. Ironsight and crouch can be changed to toggle, so you don't have to press them twice to go crouch and back up.
When I played the multiplayer first time some time ago (free weekend and maybe it was with 2x XP amount) it was fun, at the time didn't quite notice few things which made my decision of the game in the future (aka. today) change to not as fun as it was. One feature that I don't like is the kill spree award system, where you get chance to use harriets or other aircraft to almost instantly kill enemies (or other "usefull" stuff against opponents).

This all reminded how much I liked the first games in the series (sad they don't have multiplayer though). Love for the first game in the CoD series newer will go numb. They were simple as raindrops and someway entertaining for gamers in that genre. And as written before, 1 and 2 were the only games I played with every difficulty setting, or almost all of them. Still remember one-man mission in the first game - god I hated it so much. And the escape afterwards was pain in the ass. Times change and so does games do. Some to good some to bad and maybe some in between.

But when you think things through, every game has it's own problems and some may not even be that. All depends on players and their opinions what works for them.

19 October 2011

7 and 8

I have been using Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate about year and a half. It is quite nice OS (Operating System) and newest PC games require it for DirectX 11 support (Vista uses it too, but who uses Vista nowadays?). 7 has nice slick look and some of its features are quite usefull for my opinion. Microsoft has improved the driver support, but still it has still much to cover up.

Many say that XP is still the best Windows OS available. And I agree in almost entirely. Yes it has good look and good user interface, at least better than 7, where the control panel is kinda messed up at least with normal and advanced display options. I have searched many times for couple settings, but keep getting using few minutes before realizing, I have been searching in wrong place etc.
XP has basic looks, but as I find myself liking for nice graphic interface, 7 is more for me in that case. And XP doesn't have DirectX 11 support as it supports only to version 9. Yeah, maybe I'm going with the rest of the audience too much...

As soon as I heard Microsoft was making new OS, I was interested. And same time I thought, what are they going to do for new OS that they don't already have in other systems. It would be hard to beat any previous system, because almost all of them work well. Now as time has passed and Windows 8 Developer Preview (the 8 is a codename what I have heard) is in test phase, so what the heck. It has 3 versions of it now: 32 and 64bit versions and 64bit version with developer tools in it. Of course I wanted to try the developer tool version, but it required about 5Gigabytes of space on DVD disc. At the time I had only 4.7Gb disc so I had to try the plain 64bit version. The installation went in the same way as previous two OS's, nothing special in there - which was quite disapointment for I hoped for updated installations windows. After installation copied the files and restarted, screen popped up with new UI (User Interface) with different settings to config the files after the final part of installation. To my opinion, there were too many choices for information gathering.

8's new Metro UI is pretty fun idea, but still it looks little bit too plain. All the programs you install to use them, will be showed in this interface. Luckily you can place all the apps however you like and even delete the shortcuts from the Metro UI or just realign them.
But what comes for settings for apps and other programs on Metro UI, they are quite oddly placed. After starting an app, you have to move your cursor to bottom left to have menu pop up and then select Settings option. How do you remember this or even understand to do this is beyond me. Same problem was with Shutting down or Restarting the computer. First you have to go to Desktop view (You can do it in Metro UI too, but I'm going to specify the "old style"), bottom left to open menu, Settings and then selecting the Power icon to have power menu pop up for restart, shutdown etc...
And if you want to change between Metro UI and classic UI, you have to shut active app in Metro and then press Windows key, and if you're in Desktop, pressing Windows key takes you to Metro.

It may feel complicated now, but don't know for sure. Some apps, if not all, have other settings or maybe "UI settings" showing up when you press right mouse button and yet other settings are completely elsewhere located. For some this may work perfectly, but I don't see any ideas behind this innovation.

In short:
Windows 8 is kind of nice update for new system, but I don't know if two UI options are the way for specially new users. It may take while to catch on with it...we'll see.

11 October 2011

Too many titles and one Beta

Again with this crap, too many games to play and no time to lose. And don't even remind me of those PS3 games I have. Last title was Heavy Rain which has about 5hours of gameplay, and after that I have only used the console for videos and movies. Oh well, can only blame myself for hogging games like rare item collector, but newer finishing them. Reminds me of buying Terry Pratchett's novels...

Last game I finished was Dead Island, but you can play it again after completing it though. Other games I have started but never finished (and I mean those that have a value of finishing): Dragon Age 2, Hunted The Demon's Forge, Fist of the North Star Ken's Rage(PS3), Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PS3), Far Cry 2, Deus Ex HR. Too big list if you ask me. PS3 titles were mostly a case that I wanted to try them out, because they are KOEI titles. Both of them are kind of games that you have get used to before you can enjoy them. I didn't get past that line yet, but I'm thinking to return to. But unlikely in this year.

Luckily there is still Battlefield 3 Beta running, even if europe retail release is little over two weeks from now (28.10). And even if it is released, I believe lots of gamers are going to play the multiplayer over singleplayer more. I just hope the plot for singleplayer mode is playable, which reminds me of Battlefield Bad Company 2, which I never finished, but I don't care...multiplayer was tons of fun!


BF3 beta is quite nice game at the moment, with some bugs and glitches, but hey, what game doesn't have any of those. I have encountered couple glitches, one from alpha state and one from beta. Beta glitch was so tiny that I don't remember what it was, but I know it was there. They told that there was hundreds of bug and glitch fixes from alpha to beta, but we don't know what have changed. And now they promise to fix more bugs for retail version from all the feedback in Battlelog.

If there is bugs in retail version, they don't bother me as long as they aren't "in the way", which hasn't happened to me in alpha or in beta yet. At the moment as beta is running, I have had a blast of fun. Have only encountered couple nuts in the game, one who shot teammates for no reason and squad mates who ran straight to enemy fire without looking up if there was any threat.

And now if I would get some inspirations, I might continue to clean and make my sisters website to half ready. Till then, games are on hold...oh the horror!

10 October 2011

"Do a Quest for me and i'll be your Friend"

"Oh crap, I have to write something to my blog, I'm awfully late for that again. I'll be back in a sec, gotta go in Sanctuary first *presses ESC key* and now I have to go to this "settings" panel with my character to bring Main game menu *selects Game Management and then Save Room* and yet again with my character go to nearest cloth mannequing to save the game..."

Yeah, I bought Fable 3 to PC at friday on Steam weekend sales. It was little over 13€ so it was quite nice deal, IF you can get over the flaws the game has. Fable 3 uses Games for Windows Live software, so be ready to wait to start the game if Microsoft Fable servers are busy...you have to wait to log in for the service before the game starts...

First of all, I have only played The Lost Chapters about 10 years ago...well not that long ago but not very far from it. Newest Fable release has the same funny NPCs that uses British accents, or something very similar. And the gameplay doesn't differ much from the first game. Interactivities with NPCs are little annoying, first selecting the character you want to talk to, then select what you want to do with them (with pushing or holding certain buttons) and when you're finished with them, you have to press escape to go next victim. This was much easier with first game even if there was little change to talk wrong npc, but you didn't have to choose them separately.

Fighting is kinda similar, except bows have been replaced with guns and magic use is WAY different than first one. You have to change spells from armoury everytime you want to use something else. And jumping is glitched. Normally in sword or gun fight when you're near the enemy, you can evade attacks by jumping, but this doesn't work sometime and you have to hope to get far enough from next attack.

And the experience system isn't quite nice. As in the first game you can spend your exp points to different skill, depending how much points you have in your Strenght, Accuracy and Magic bars. Third one uses this odd Long Road thing, where you open chest with Quild Seals which you gather from killing or making friends etc. But you can only open chests that are in current line you're in, so you have to continue main quest to open more chest for skills.
So the RPG system...isn't quite the system we hoped for.

There are quite a lot glitches in this game, or so I have heard. Only glitches I have encountered is one NPC character locked herself into a building and I have active quest for her...how can I finish it if I have no means to enter the building - unless that NPC is "freed" after becoming ruler of Albion. Another glitch was in a middle of one quest, where you have to travel through passage to arrive in mini arena, where some skeleton hobbes spawn and you have to kill them before continuing. First few times I tried this, the arena didn't lock me, so I couldn't continue the quest or leave it, because I didn't save before entering it. Finally trying this few times, got the quest finished, but it took so much time.


But if you get over all of the bad gameplay, this is quite nice and funny game. Quite easy too. So if you see this on sales somewhere - don't buy with full price, not worth it - give it a try.

3 October 2011

Random Video Glance Vol2

Whole weekend almost on Battlefield 3 beta. Can say it was pretty good weekend, even though saturday went more in with little hangover. Was drinking with some old friends for long time at friday, too long if you ask me. Luckily it was my payday so I could afford to loose it a bit. Same day my boss retired - kinda felt odd that day with these all happening.

Oh well, now that I'm little late for posting another entry, but to fill that space and before posting major entry, I'll throw another Video Glance for you:

First video is very funny spoof for Phoenix Wright game with boots:
Phoenix Wright - Boot to the Head

 

As I like to watch some videos from internet movie/game/random_stuff reviewers, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses is one of the best site, with lots of reviewers. Next video is from Doug, also known as That Guy With the Glasses (...duh!) with couple shots from Super Mario Brothers movie: Nostalgia Critic "bob-omb, monkey"



And lets continue with another spoof video from TGWTG site and of course from Doug:
Judge Dredd Blow Dance! 


That's all. And now I'm going to continue working and writing next blog entry...hopefully completing it tomorrow...

28 September 2011

Bugs and Glitches from Resort

Getting more into it...

14th day was pretty nice day. Although it was my final day-off from monday - wednesday timeline, it didn't matter so much, 'cause I got hold on my copy of Dead Island (PC)! This was pretty big surprise for me - usually it takes about week from release day for game been posted from UK to Finland.

Taking a ride (backseat) in the Jungle
As I told previous post that I loved this game. Love hasn't faded away at all. Me and my friend had little troubles with voice overs and ended up using Ventrilo at the end from Skype. You can blame the game for not having mute button or disable option for mic. But if you have microphone or headset where you can mute it via hardware, you have no trouble with this - or just unplug the mic.

After saving a guy and getting item reward
Some of you might say that this game is horrendous for all the bugs and glitches. But I think you just have to take it all with some humor. Some situations are just hilarious with good friends and some are there to find out what you can do. I found myself finding some bugs at some points and took screenshots of them.
Well, some of these bugs were kinda annoying and just evil, like the one with items stuck in air and you couldn't take them at all - even if I didn't need them anyways.

Matchmaking in this game works in someways. You can join other peoples games, if they are almost at the same chapter. But one thing the game doesn't show up which is not nice for new players: If the game you are about to join in has a player who has already finished it and started new one with old character. With this there is only one problem (can be routed, but takes time or patience): zombies are at the same level as the player who started the game. So if you are starting the game first time with level one character, you may stomp on zombies you can't kill easily (unless you have stomp skill - you can kick them on ground and smash the heads, one hit kills - but for that you need more then 4 levels to get the skill). You can hide or go with the higher level guy, but must be really careful, even if you don't lose as much of cash as at higher levels and with more zombies around you.

Oh yeah, one well known problem is on console (on PC too, but not as radical): save games. Sometimes they get deleted for no reason. My friend accidentally got this problem on (or so I believe) after some sort of glitch. He did join the game with different character with no problem, but his high level character data was almost wiped out. He started new game with same character and got some of his levels back as his skill points, but weapons and items were gone. I believe this is low chance to happen to anybody, but still the chances are too high.

But if you aren't that worried about funny bugs, glitches and other stuff and want some good time killing zombies, I recommend playing with friends who have same level character(s) as you do.

And lucky enough, even Australians can play this!

There is already newest patches for PS3 and Xbox 360, but not for PC version. It has been patched at the time of release, but after that they have only been working on next one. I can wait for the patch, but it better be coming soon before I'm starting to finish the game with other three main character.

27 September 2011

Randomism - Little changes

Little thinking and consideration, I'm going to shorten the title and slogan of this blog. At the start of the blog, I had my doubt about the title (or header) what it should say, because my hobbies can go quite different ways and interests are quite vast, it's kind of hard to think fitting title. And I have yet to use humor in my blog, I'm going to let that go...I ain't no comedian on internet.

As the beginning I was trying to make something that is abbreviation or word "efin" in a way (I like to use my username on anything, like in my old website), but in a long run it kind of failed to my opinion. Couple words fits; I like experience everything that seems to be in point that falls in my category of interested or want to find more about the subject or object. Fandomism is the word I was struggling with a bit. In some way I hate talking about things I'm fan of, but in the end, I have no other subjects to write of.

Slogan was the hardest which was kinda odd for I like to play with words, so this is one thing I have to rethink again in the future.

26 September 2011

Games, platforms and communes

PC gamers know very well about Valve's Steam and EA's Origin, game community and gaming platforms. Although Origin is pretty new as gaming platform, it still has the same purpose as Steam. There are several other platforms, like Xfire and Windows Live. Many PC gamers use them to show friends what games they are playing at the time or have been playing in general and same time they are able to communicate with each other. Some platforms show unlocked achievements and some are just for the gameplay.

Steam and Origin logos
I have been using Steam from 2009 when I got Left 4 Dead 2. I didn't know what to expect from this platform, but it ran quite easily. After some time, there were problems with downloading updates that didn't come in as easily as they should have. And there were some little issues with the interface.

Like Steam, Xfire is one quite popular platform too. At the time I registered using their program back in 2007 they didn't have game store, but as times go by, they are getting along with every platform. At first it was pretty nice to use it to keep tracking friends to join their gameplay sessions, if they were playing online games, like Maple Story long time ago. Using this program had little issues, like using custom skins with different feature windows. Sometimes they worked correctly and sometimes not at all. And now as they have updated their software, to my opinion they have WAY too many different features which can be opened with different hotkeys. I had little trouble with this, but now that I only use the program to track my game statistics, I don't have to use the hotkeys so much.

I like these platforms for the sole purpose to statistics tracking and friend tracking, it's more easier to join games nowadays without asking for IP address of a server etc.. And without doubt, the most best thing is no CD/DVD usage (Steam and Origin). After installing the game, you can put the case back to shelf and play never opening the case anymore. Even if there is some games discs that has DRM system with them. I don't mind myself that much, but in the long run it's more of annoying.


Even if they are popular, there are things people don't like or just hate.
Steam had its own problems, customer service (responsing to customers and resolving) and use of program, etc.. I have to admit that I don't really care about these things (too optimistic if you ask why), as long they are resolved within couple months and isn't affected to my gameplay, but still it's not nice to let customers wait.

Origin is another platform I have used, not for long though. As I got into Battlefield 3 alpha test, I had to download this platform in order to install game. It was no problem for me as I wanted to test it out anyways. There was one idiotic way to start the game, but I'll reveal that later (so I don't have any chances to get banned from the beta test period, EA is that strict).

20 September 2011

Comics and Kimonos Part 2

Part one covered my love for anime, this part will cover second type of art: manga, which I'm kind fond of these days. I have always wanted to have quite big collection of manga in my bookshelf, but in a long run it takes quite a lot of money, and waiting for new is always something I curse (publishers deadlines for upcoming releases etc.). I had over 100 mangas, but now I may have less; got rid of finnish releases which I bought few years back because they were too easy to get and little cheap and I have gotten used to reading english translated comics basicly. And there are so many odd translations if compared to original text, or they just don't fit in at all.

At this moment I should have nearly the amount of copies of manga I had back then (or slighty over). And more is coming as I'm writing this.

Like with anime, I do have favourites among manga. The most liked series are Berserk and Claymore (their anime counterparts are nothing like them). Many of those who have read them at least one book or few pages, knows that these are very much alike. Blood, Gore, Horror and little thrill, big swords and bigger enemies. And the characters get in real troubles, not like in mangas for teenagers, where characters just hit in the head and keep saying "get stronger" or whatnot.

Other series I have which I like too are Fairy Tail, Samurai Deeper Kyo, Togari and Dragon Sisters! Well, after 20 volumes of Samurai Deeper Kyo, the story is just barely keeping up. Substory after substory, event after event they just keep adding more of these, never really explaining why and how. First 5-6 volumes were just fine with everybody looking out if Kyo, the main character might have been the guy who slaughtered hundreds or people at some point, but now it's more like their friendship...why?
Fairy Tail in this manner is handled little different and little better to my opinion, even if it relies more and more to some class as Dragon Ball with character development. As I am little fan with Koei's games, Dragon Sisters! rely on the story of The Three Kingdoms (with little twist) is quite funny, but yet again, I haven't read much to tell more about it. Same with Togari.

Artwork is pretty stunning - beware of the revealing stuff though
There is one another awesome serie, in anime and manga: Highschool of the Dead. Schoolgirls with...*ahem*, guns and zombies, you can't go wrong. And the art style, just breath taking to my opinion. Anime with same art style speeks for the serie itself.

17 September 2011

Having fun at resort with Zombies

I got hold of Dead Island little earlier than I expected. Order depatched from UK 7.9 and I got it 14.9. Unlike with Deus Ex Human Revolution what took over a week to get in for some reason.
It was quite surprising moment, when it was dropped from my letterbox. First I thought my cat Maju had done something "nice" again, but lucky enough, it was one nicely brown letterbox.

Installation and other stuff went as usual, no problems. Before I called one of my IRC/Steam pal to play the game with, I went ahead and checked the gameplay and how the game looked graphically. I had little trouble with mouse sensitivity but got it working in no time. Game itself looked pretty nice, but some effects with random objects, like beach ball, were off. And you could not even kick chairs or anything else really...well, you can kick zombies, but nothing else. But every else works pretty well.

And after my friend got in the game and after few minutes we ran into sound problems. Because Dead Island isn't directly a Steam game, it (presumed after we both tried to change Steams voice setting to push-to-talk) uses its own voice over. My friend didn't like it as much, but I didn't care. Then we tried voice over with Skype, but ran problems with echo. I don't remember what settings and stuff my friend tried, but after while I remembered that my webcam - which I bought few months ago - had build-in mic. Disabled it, but problem still existed. That took about half an hour or whole hour. Then we tried Ventrilo, but problem existed still, but we had enough and started playing even if the sounds were echoing.

And because we played this on co-op, I don't really know what is it like in single player. I believe it may be pretty hard with all the zombies, but some of you may still beat it. Still I would recommend to play with friends.

Otherwise I'd say, this is damn good game and recommend playing with friends. Graphics may differ a bit regarding your computer specs, but if you have pretty high end, you should have no problems. With medium end computers you may wanna tweet couple settings.

I have only played this for about half a day, so I don't know too much yet. But as this is possible to play in multiplayer, I'll propably end it before Deus Ex - yes, I haven't played it through yet either.

15 September 2011

Random Video Glance Vol1

It's funny to think about, when somebody (familiar face or random guy) posts a link in IRC channel and it's Youtube link. And after seeing what is that all about, you see some random video; funny, awesome or just odd/bizarre. Mostly they are hilarious or awesome stuff that people want to share with others. And yes, sometimes something from the wonderful land of Japan. Some think japanese youtube videos are odd or bizarre, but to me they are normal, as I have seen and heard lots of things so I'm kind of used to it.

But now I'm going to tease YOU with these clips! Mwah!

From Youtube:
First video what comes to mind is Portal: No Escape. This is a short film which is...you guessed, based on hit game, Portal


Second video is from Kaskade and Deadmau5 - Move on me
I had to find the original song, because one flash animation, Rina-chan and the Brawl Boyz had couple minutes of this song added to it


And the third flick is from Afroman. One anime music video had like few seconds of his song "Because I Got High", with Welcome to NHK clip in it


 More will come up, but for now, take some rest from the nice and funny flick for now...

13 September 2011

For Stable versions!

As I have mentioned in my Miners ahoy! randomism post I play Minecraft once a week/two weeks/month, but now that there are more people nowdays (I'm amazed myself, but my server is only runned by simpleserver, with few simple mods) I'm starting to get interested to play it again.
And with 1.8 version coming up (well, it's pre-released, but not stable), lots of people are excited and waiting eagerly.

As I tried to load the minecraft.net
This reminds as I was trying to check minecrafts website at morning, but had this odd page thrown at me. I don't remember that the text said, but it was pretty weird, and in the right of my browser was login section. Tried couple times after that and now that I tried again, I had no permissions. Luckily Notch's (creator of MC, IF you didn't have any clues...) twitted "...we ran a huge query on the database, and minecraft.net is suffering now...". At this point I knew I was about right on my first suggest for what has happened. Some people are just little bit too excited about the 1.8 update to fail the site. And because of this I blame YOU! Nah, just kidding...or am I?

One of my friends asked me, if I have updated my MC server to this 1.8v. I would like to update it to newest version, but there is no rush for me. And I don't even like to update something, which isn't even stable yet. There might no be any harm to me or to my server (well, it might crash for some big unseen bug, but thats highly unlike), but I don't see any reason to do this yet.

I have newer really wanted to use beta version of programs (games on beta test are different thing, because I love to test them, when really my testing is...not really testing...heh) for I don't like to wait for patches or fixes for bugs, because I want to use programs with their full potential when they are updated to stable versions. And if I'm using unstable programs on my server that my friends use daily or weekly, it's pretty much MUST to have stable version for not to have messages from people coming in, like in example"why is this" or "fix this nao!"

How would you feel, if this blogspot site was under beta version, and you could not use one or two features which should be working?

8 September 2011

Comics and Kimonos Part 1

It was around year 2000 when I first started watching animation with realizing that it was actually anime and it was from Japan. I have already seen some anime in the past, like Silver Fang: Shooting Star (Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin) and Crimson Pig (Porco Rosso). And of course those series shown on local channel, like Pokemon and Digimon etc.


First series I ever watched around that year were Excel Saga and Detective Loki (Matantei Loki Ragnarok) with my big brother. Third series was Star Ocean EX which was too romantic and dramatic for me, so I only remember about 2 scenes. Fourth and final serie after I got into the japanese animation was Puni Puni Poemi, from same creators as Excel Saga.

After these series I didn't have much chance to see more of them. Most notable series from local channels in between 2003 and 2006 were Dragon Ball Z (with english dub) and Magic Knight Rayearth. DBZ was kind of fun to watch and I even ran after school to home, because it was shown as soon as my last classes were finished. Oh the times...

My friends told me once that local channel called Subtv, showed Sailor Moon...with swedish dub. Luckily I didn't see that, but still to this day it sounds almost like horrible dream.

But now that I have "grown" with anime, I have seen more series and movies, even the newer ones. It was pretty difficult to buy or even get anime in Finland at my age. If you had even Visa Electron card, you could only do purchases at local stores and some webstores that accepted the card. But now as Electron is read as Visa at someplaces, it's too easy to get your money blown to bits.

If you are interested to see, what series I have watched and am watching at the time, belove is a link for Finnish site, but directly to the list. Some of the names may be translated to finnish, but maybe Google translator can help you out...heh.
http://www.animewatcher.net/user/65/anime (in Finnish)

Manga list will be shown on Part 2

7 September 2011

Randomism - Stealth, RPG and FPS

You can get more than you think. Yes, I finally got my share of newest Deus Ex Human Revolution Augmented Edition (item packs, artbook and other stuff). And because I got it yesterday, I haven't played it so much yet. Steam showed over 5 hours of play time, but I had to put it on hold for lunch break though. Luckily it didn't need that much power as I believed, as my selfbuild PC run it quite smoothly

I'll post more info about the game, when I have gotten more throughout the plot, or half of it. And now as I play Deus Ex, same time should go waiting for upcoming Dead Island, which is in preorder too. Waiting for co-op sessions...!

4 September 2011

Movies: Conan the Barbarian 3D


I have been wanting to make reviews on movies for too long, and now I'm getting tired of this wait, so here we go with my first one.

First movie to get attention is Conan the Barbarian. Me and my friend went to see this movie at Friday (2.9) late evening. We anticipated, that this wouldn't be as  awesome movie as the first Conan was and we even thought the second Conan movie was better than this.

The tale of Conan the Cimmerian and his adventures across the continent of Hyboria on a quest to avenge the murder of his father and the slaughter of his village

From IMdb
Our tickets
As I don't want to and too lazy to write plot in my own way (may change, you never know), copied one from IMdb.

But as you can see, it's the same plot from the original with little changes, like no wheels to push and growing to adult with it. And the evil guy who is behind this all, is just ordinary man with excellent warrior skills (with no abilities to turn into snake).
Violence and the naked women thought didn't change, they were kinda expected to be there, otherwise it wouldn't be the Conan film we wanted it to be.

But I think it was pretty good action flick, for having fight scenes and feasts and of course the women. But for it to be good Conan film, it sucked pretty hard. There were not enough masculinity, too many jokes on Conan characters part. It just didn't seem quite right. Even in IMdb ratings (4.5.2011, afternoon) were 5.3/10.

One more plus point I'm going to give: Jason Momoa, does pretty good job as Conan, even if anybody cannot surpass Arnold Schwarzenegger.

With this all, I'm going to give little higher points: 6/10
Nice action flick, but not enough to deserve name Conan

31 August 2011

FPS with old one

Call of Duty
I still remember, when I was playing the best first-person-shooters at the time. Though I'm not sure what was the first fps game I started playing with, but unfortunately Quake, Doom and Wolfenstein 3D (etc) weren't on the list. Actually I have never played them - sadly - and maybe never will. A lot gamers tell you, Quake and Doom were the best shooters there was (at the time, and still maybe). I might never play them, mainly because I have no inspiration to play them and I would suck a lot playing those.

But anyways. Call of Duty was one of the games, and maybe the only game I played on every difficulty level. Hardest wasn't even hard, more like annoying in some parts. Second in series I played almost on every level, except one. Was so bored to play it again. Now that I think of it, this might be the reason I don't play newer CoD games on every difficulty, it just gets so boring getting through the levels - or specially with the annoying levels or part of levels.


Enemy Territory - Battery map with Allied beach invasion
And if you remember my previous post, most impact for me in fps genre, has been made with Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (in short: ET or W:ET). The days when I played it days and nights, so much fun. I still play it too, exept not all the time. Biggest reason I quitted for few years was newer games and the servers on W:ET, that uses so many mods which pisses me of. I'm quite fond of Jaymod (little bit for No Quarter), but that's it.