Will the star spangled panties be missed?

5:08 PM / Comments (0) / by Shells

So by now, news has spread that Wonder Woman is getting a new look. Whether it's just for this new story arc or not has yet to be determined... but what we CAN see is that is has caused quite a stir.
My opinion? I like a lot (especially those kick ass gloves). I do appreciate the iconic blue panties for what they are worth, I even own a pair, but this is something new and fresh... and from what I've seen? Wondy needs it. With everything that's been going on in Batman's world (Batman RIP all the way to RoBW) and the new events going on with Supes (New Krypton, War of the Supermen), Wonder Woman has kind of been pushed under the radar. She needs her time in spotlight, and this may be it.

However, a lot of people are pissed that DC would get rid of something so iconic, but I kind of agree with what Jim Lee has to say on the whole ordeal:
“When these characters become so branded that you can’t change things, they become ossified.” (NYTimes.com)
Do you really want your comic characters staying exactly the same for 70 years? That's boring. I mean, they should retain their basic character, yes. But it's how these characters roll with the changes that make them interesting (providing they are handled by decent writers). And, besides on novelty items and t-shirts, where has Wondy been the last few years? Sure, she had an animated feature, which I'm sure delighted fans... but in the comic world? Wondy's new author, J. Michael Straczynski, put it bluntly:
"[...]for the last few years, the book has been in free-fall despite some really good storytelling from Gail. The character was big, but the world got small around her, if that makes any sense...insular, confining her more than the bracelets. So much time had been spent on her supporting characters and the mythos that it kind of backed her into a corner, to the point that the only way to get her out of the corner was to dynamite the wall behind her. So the challenge was, could I take her up to the sales she deserved to receive, and give her a world that could showcase her strengths?" (ign.com)
I couldn't agree more. Wonder Woman needs something new and fresh to get people caring about her again. Even if you don't like the costume? This has got people's attention. Maybe enough to get people reading her more (with the exception of jaded fanboys/girls who won't even give it a chance... because GOD FORBID you read something without Wonder Woman in spankies).

Whether the story will be good or not and whether this is still the Diana we know or just a new character DC is "calling" Wonder Woman? Well, I guess we'll see. But that's an entirely different blogpost.

.......And were people this pissed off when Robin lost the short shorts?

(Quotes taken from The NY TIMES and an IGN.com interview)

For all you Pokefreaks out there...

9:56 AM / Comments (0) / by Shells

So everyone I know has been playing Pokemon lately (mostly due to the "new" HeartGold/SoulSilver remakes) which I think is awesome. So for those of you who DON'T know....

There's a free Jirachi give-a-way right now.
(Look at him, you know you want one).

I was told this was a "summer" thing, so I'm not sure how long this is going to last... but if you want one? Here's what you do (providing you have wi-fi):

1.) Grab your DS, turn it on, start up Pokemon. That's a given.
2.) On the main menu, scroll down and hit MYSTERY GIFT.
3.) Choose receive from Nintendo WFC.
4.) Start the game and go put your least favorite of your 6 Pokemon in the PC.
5.) Go to a mart, talk to the green delivery man and get everything you have ever dreamed of.

Seriously, this little guy is STRONG. And since he's technically traded? He levels up FAST. I gave him the Exp. Share thing to hold, too.... because that always helps.

Oh. And YOU'RE WELCOME. ;D

because apparently i can't help myself.

9:49 AM / Comments (0) / by frozenfoxfire

I just have to reply with my own ideas to this stuff.

First, read this blog entry about girl gamers. This is the important part, so actually read it. (Also: I don't give a flying fuck how famous she is/thinks she is.)

A note: this blogger needs a serious... something. She thinks Alan Wake is the scariest goddamn thing to come out of a human brain, and while, yes, I did play it at 4 in the morning, and yes, there were odd noises in the house timed almost perfectly to make me panic, it wasn't all the game. Not only was it not all the game, but it's not like I hadn't seen most of this crap before/expected most of the "twists" from the second the game started. The freaky shadow-speak was scary the first three hundred times, but once the Taken decided collectively gang-raping me it was just annoying the fourth or fifth time through the same fucking scene. The terrifying rape-gang that would come out of every possible exit when you picked up a box of bullets in a house in the forest was terrifying the first time, but once the game decided to bumrush you every time you found three more bullets, I just stopped picking stuff up. Cmon. I'm no stranger to scary shit (I fangirl over it, for god's sake, and in this blog even), and Alan Wake...? Really? (Not to mention she apparently doesn't know how to fight the trolls in Fable II, as I thought they were damn near the easiest boss battles. They don't move. How do- okay, never mind, back on track.)

So, assume everything here is AFTER a grain (er, shaker) of salt. I'm looking more at ideas than follow-through, as the latter is something she needs serious help with when it comes to arguments, a dangerous combination with her flawed ideas.

"Flawed" is used here not as an insult but as an apt description. She puts forth the thought that a "gamer", a legit gamer, is someone who's put in the work, someone who's passionate, someone who's got a legit claim to their little piece of video game fame. Except, she can't just say this, and her argument ends up like sounding like "you're not a real gamer unless you know a shitton of pointless gaming trivia".

Which, okay.

Yes, I can name a hundred different facts about developers, publishers, gaming hubs, etc etc. Yes, I do have half of the Drunken Moogle's drinks committed to memory. Yes, I can quote Yahtzee on the spot. Yes, my favourite game is one no one has ever heard of. Yes, I can tell you a bunch of ridiculously pointless facts about how this developer went down and this game was originally this game and etc etc no one cares. But that's not why I think I'm a gamer, nor does that interest most people, NOR does it elevate me from "person who plays games" to "gamer", by her definition. That's just overall accumulation from veritable years of my life spent gaming.

That, quite frankly, means not even a grain of shit.

I agree that a gamer is someone who's passionate about video games, puts in the work and has fun. There are, of course, "levels", because human beings are stupid and petty (and don't think I'm not including myself in there, because I can shittalk like no one's business even if I haven't played the game in question) and have to out-do everyone around them. There are professional gamers, gamers who are paid to game; there are "professional" gamers, gamers who think they're hot shit just because they can snipe you from any angle on a map; there are "underground" gamers, casual gamers, pokegamers, and on and on and on. There are people (as loathe as I am to admit it) who've never heard of the game Vexx, who've never played it, who still play games.

I'll agree that there are people who play games and people who are gamers, but that's not a definition anyone should try shoving down anyone else's throat. Everyone'll have their own opinion on it, as is the human way. Just accept that some people are hardcore and other people are going to mock them for it.

as if to answer my hatred with vitriol...

1:23 PM / Comments (0) / by frozenfoxfire

Nintendo pulled the dickiest of dick moves.

I know most of you don't know my epic love for Chris Redfield, so let me proclaim it: he is the reason I enjoyed Resident Evil 5 so thoroughly. He's on my top 20 list of coolest characters around. He's one hell of a badass, no matter how dippy he is from time to time.

I adored RE5. Yeah, the writing sucks. Yeah, the controls could be better. But I fucking loved that game. It's fun to play, it's campy as all hell and once I got used to the controls, I promptly began kicking so much ass that I just couldn't put it down.

Not only do I love Chris, but I love his VA, Roger Craig Smith - an aside: I'm kind of a voice acting geek -, who was Chris, obvs, and Ezio Auditore. So, the announcement that Chris, voiced by Roger, is going to be in a game? Usually send me into fits of girlish joy.

... And now, there's Resident Evil: Revelations, slated for the 3DS.



I am full of rage. Twenty bucks says it'll be strictly 3DS-only.

Fuck you, Nintendo. Just... Fuck you.

the obligatory e3 post.

12:26 AM / Comments (0) / by frozenfoxfire

Whew, been a while. Thanks to my buddy burts here for kicking me in the ass.

First off, FUCK YOU, NINTENDO. The 3DS? Really? REALLY!? How many DSs are you going to throw around until you fucking decide on something and actually do it?! Also, how many different kinds are you going to demand I buy just to get their specialized games? You assholes need punched. What happened to the days of the GBA - hell, even the GBC? Where there was ONE form of game cartridge, where it only came in different colours or models, where the newest thing was a fucking backlight!?

I want to come to see you, Nintendo, and I want to kick you all in the balls.

Moving on.

First, I just want to say, the new Marvel VS Capcom looks FUCKING AMAZING.



I'm a huge DP fan and a huge Chris Redfield fan, and the idea of playing both of them on the same team is enough to make my head explode with JOY.

Second, Portal 2. See caps lock for MVSC.

Here's the new trailer. Below is some gameplay stuffs.



Watching it totally took my breath away.

Also, the new Xbox Elite looks fucking BOSS. However, Kinect... Okay, I'm not going to say I'm not excited for the ideas behind it, and for the implications it could bring should it become the Jesus of movement-based gameplay, but when it comes to video games, I don't want to jump up and down all the time. I play because I like relaxing. I play it to clear my mind. I like having a controller in my hands. If it can make it seem like I have a lightsaber, fuck yes I'll destroy things with said lightsaber. However, the idea of it becoming an all-encompassing gaming tool that countless games are developed for? Not so hot on it.

Don't be Nintendo, Microsoft. Make a cool toy, but don't make it mandatory to playing. I'd hate to defect to the freakin PS3.

Happy Comic... Thursday.

5:26 PM / Comments (0) / by Shells

Memorial Day pushed comics back a day, making Thursday comic book day. So... Here's what I'll be picking up tomorrow (or not).


DC
Picking Up
Red Hood: Lost Days #1
**PICK OF THE WEEK**

Seriously guys. If you know me, which I know some of you do, you should've seen this coming. Jason Todd is getting his own mini-series. And it's written by Winick... who created the modern Jason to begin with. AND it's in the past, so it's none of this new retcon red hair (that he died when he was dead, apparently) weird stuff. Yes. Please.

Brightest Day #3
This has been a liiiittle less stellar than expected, but issue 2 was better than issue 1, so I'm hoping that trend follows. Plus, I really want to stay on the up and up in the DCU... and it seems like you have to read this to do that.

Red Robin #13
I love, love, love Fabian Nicieza and I'm soooo excited to have him on this book. Plus, Yost left RR in a good place and made him not so broody. Which is good. We get enough of that otherwise.

iZombie #2 (Vertigo)
Omg, this title is amazing. I was really worried it'd be your general, lame "MMM BRAINS" book... but it's more like... these are interesting characters who just HAPPEN to be zombies/ghosts/werewolves.

....And everything else I'm just not interested in. No specific WTF I'm not reading that or I give up this things for DC this week.

Marvel
Picking up:
Avengers Prime #1
This is really out of sheer curiosity. And because I'm totes interested in this new Steve Rogers direction.

Hawkeye and Mockingbird #1

This is more me trying to learn more about Marvel characters.... so I jump at a lot of #1 issues.


Getting Left Behind
X-Campus #1
What. This sounds like X-men Evolution. Which I didn't enjoy at all. Cyclops is already whiny, I don't need a teenage version of him.

review: alan wake

6:02 PM / Comments (0) / by frozenfoxfire

As I've just spent literally all night playing this game to finish it, I think it's time for a review. Let me point out that any review you'll ever read is bound to have some, even if they're tiny, spoilers, so if you haven't played the game and you're worried one single nanosecond will be spoiled, you've been warned.

Now.

When Alan Wake was originally announced, I must admit - it looked fucking awesome. It was like a crazy mix of Twin Peaks and Silent Hill, which, while I'm not the biggest SH fan, I am a huge Peaks fan, and it seemed to lean more towards Lynch-esque crazy. If I'm a fan of anything, it's Lynch-esque crazy. So I downloaded the special webisodes, and damn, they looked even better. It made the entirety of Bright Falls looks like it was going to be the greatest mindfuckery of this year (and quite possibly the next). I was so prepared for this game to live up to all the hype.

And then I played it.

And now, here we are, and I have to say: I regret spending so much money on this game.

First: ADS. ADS ADS ADS. I've never seen so much stupid product placement in my life. A game should not be a commercial for Verizon Wireless, TiVo and Energizer. THIS IS NOT HOW WE DO THINGS.

The first half of the game was a slog. Literally, that's what it felt like. For the first 3 chapters, it felt like I was wading through waist-deep water in a dark basement and armed with stupid controls. The entirety of the game has stupid controls. I kept throwing flashbangs - not good to just waste, might I add, for those who haven't played - and flares left and right instead of picking up anything or running or doing something generally more useful than wasting all my ammo. To reload faster you had to mash the reload button, but this usually just ended in Alan getting his ass shanked while he had a little reloading seizure, jerking physically up and down in place. The driving portions were so ridiculously involved that it didn't make sense - the left trigger was break/back-up, the right trigger was forward, and then there was a button to juice the lights (and kill the battery) and and and... I'll admit, the controls, while ridiculous, didn't make the game unplayable, but that they were ridiculous to begin with is a mark down.

Now, I don't mind spoilers, personally. I usually go looking for them, as a matter of fact. But the single most obnoxious thing about this game was that it spoils itself, and not just a few seconds before it happens - it spoiled up to an hour of gameplay later. This is especially obnoxious in a game that is supposed to be a thriller. It tells you exactly what's going to happen - how is this supposed to bring about thrills? How is this supposed to scare you? Within twenty minutes I'd stopped even caring about the manuscript, preferring the unimpressive plot twists to play out as they should.

Which, the idea of a manuscript being found detailing what's happening is nice in theory, but detailing it to the point of spoiling the gamer an hour before the shocking thing is supposed to happen? That's too far.

And the plot twists ARE unimpressive. At one point there's a fake twist ending, meant to throw off the audience and create a sense of total confusion. I don't know if it's just my penchant for watching/reading psychological thrillers/horror, but it seemed really obvious from the start. I wasn't even surprised when it wasn't the real ending - the manuscript had made sure of that. Not to mention the televisions that turned on every once in a while to show Alan talking crazy talk (which didn't interest me until the fake ending, when he got really close to the camera and genuinely started to show more than just run of the mill "omg I'm writing a story and I'm trapped in this room and the story's coming to life" crazy.

Speaking of Alan, I know he's a writer and all? But there's no fucking need to narrate every little bit internally. "I KNEW BARRY WOULD BE OKAY AS LONG AS I LEFT HIM WITH A FLASHLIGHT. IT STILL DIDN'T STOP ME FROM WORRYING ABOUT HIM" is completely unnecessary while he's busy running for his life from Taken. I don't care about Barry. I don't care about Alice. I'm trying to get you to fucking survive, man. Do me a service and shut up. Not to mention his mind-blowing stupidity. "I'm in a tunnel where no one can possibly hurt me, let me run outside to check if someone's okay even though the plan is to meet up at the other side and since I'M the one in control of everything happening there's no way I could've written my best friend into a firey crash despite the warnings of the woman I've just spent three chapters searching for and could possibly just have doomed to a horrible death" = mind-blowing stupidity.

My last biggest beef with the game (besides everything) is the absolute lack of learning curve. I'm not a new gamer. I'm not a stranger to impossible situations in games. I love hard games, don't get me wrong. I prefer a challenge. But there's a difference between "difficult but fun" and "absolutely no fucking hope in the world to get out of this alive". In the end, when you're running for sweet life from about 1000 super-powered Taken with nothing but a flare and three pistol bullets? We've swiftly moved from "this is difficult but fun" to "if I can just make it past this one level I'll never curse again". The game ranges from moderately easy to mind-blowingly difficult, and switches from either difficulty without any warning.

This makes it very, VERY difficult to care about finishing, let me tell you.

All told, this game is nowhere near as fantastic as everyone says. It's got a lot of good ideas but it just fumbles every bit of the story-telling - ironic, considering it's about a story and a writer. While I didn't like it, I will admit it's an interesting little number to fuck around with, but after a while it gets repetitive, ridiculous and absolutely unbelievable. I didn't hate it enough to not play it again - but I've always been one to play things purely to underline the hate, so hey.

Overall, wait until it's used, if you get it at all. Seriously. It's a fun time-waster (after the first three chapters) but everything in-between the fun is too much to consider it a decent game.