Austin Grossman (twin brother to The Magicians author Lev Grossman) might not have the critical acclaim that his brother does, but his novels are interesting and, in many ways, better than his brother. His first novel, Soon I Will Be Invincible(my review), was a wonderful story of a supervillian. For his new book, the confusingly titled You, Grossman takes us behind the scenes in the history of a video game company. Let’s check out what it’s about.
Category Archives: video games
Injustice: Gods Among Us comic review
The comic: Injustice: Gods Among Us is bad. I mean really, really bad. Mediocre art, bad story, incoherent science and characters who make decisions based off the plot needs rather than the actual character. If the same people who came up with this story are scripting the video game, then I’m not sure I’m interested in that. The only good piece so far is the Green Arrow/Harley Quinn scenes, but since that is so far away from the main plot so far, it’s not something that you can really hope extends to the rest of the series. Let’s see what happens (SPOILERS AHEAD):
Batman Arkham City review
I loved the original Arkham Asylum game(my review). To me, it was the first game that really demonstrated what could be done with Batman. And now the developers have gone and made it bigger and better in Arkham City. They’ve left in the best parts of the game and improved a bunch of other pieces. It’s a fun, exciting game on a much bigger scale than the original game and still as much fun. Let’s check out what’s different.
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Best TV, Movies, Video Games of 2011
Ground Rules first. This is a list of the best TV shows, movies and video games that I saw (played) for the first time in 2011. The TV/movies/games didn’t have to be distributed in 2011. And this is the best TV/movies/video games I saw(played) this year in no particular order.
- Super 8 – I absolutely hated the ending and think Abrams blew it with the monster and how he handled the dads. But the first half to two-thirds was a well done movie that was ultimately undone by a poor ending. My review.
- Captain America – One of the better super hero movies recently and it manages the trick of making the super hero film into a war movie while still being a super hero film. My review.
- The Muppets – Jason Segal manages to bring back the Muppets into relevance without damaging anything that came before. Not really science fiction or fantasy, but a good, fun film. My review
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes – Surprisingly good prequel to Planet of the Apes that was a lot smarter than the previews made it out to be. My Review
- Alphas – After several disappointing super hero shows on the major networks, Syfy shows everyone how it’s done. Interesting characters that fight bad guys, but the show focuses on the characters more than the super hero schtick. My review.
- Once Upon A Time – Interesting but a little flawed fairy tale show that distinguishes itself from the charge that it is a bad Fables ripoff. But it’s dark side might harm it’s family audience. My review.
- Batman Arkham City – OK. I haven’t had a chance to actually review this one yet. But if you liked the Arkham Asylum game, then you are going to love this one. They take the best of the first game and add to it with more tricks and goodies as well as multiple storylines, multiple characters and more powers.
This post is part of the thread: BestOf – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
Books (and games) I’m looking forward to
This is promising to be a great (and expensive) summer/fall for new books and video games. So, I thought I’d go over some of the things I’m excitedly waiting for. Feel free to add in the comments anything else I should be excitedly looking for:
Felicia Day’s new (secret) project
Felicia Day has wowed us the last few years with her self-made web series The Guild. She not only wrote, produced and starred in it, but made not one, but two amazing music videos to promote it. For the last few weeks, she’s been teasing a new mystery project that she worked on and today, she announced it.
Almost eleven months ago, my agent@georgeruiz called me and said he’d had a conversation with someone from EA/Bioware about the possibility of working together, but they weren’t sure on what. Thus started the LONG road to today, when I can announce my next project: Dragon Age Redemption.
More information in the USA Today article about it.
[Day] has written and stars in a new Web series, Dragon Age: Redemption, based in the world of BioWare’s role-playing Dragon Age game franchise. Day’s six-episode run, due to hit the Web this year, is set in Ferelden, the same fantasy land in which 2009’s Dragon Age: Origins and the upcoming sequel Dragon Age II play out. In the Tolkienesque sword-and-sorcery adventure game, several races join forces to combat a scourge called the Darkspawn.
Best TV/Movies/Games of 2010
Ground Rules first. This is a list of the best TV shows, movies and video games that I saw (played) for the first time in 2010. The TV/movies/games didn’t have to be distributed in 2010. And this is the best TV/movies/video games I saw(played) this year in no particular order.
- Dr. Who – Prior to this series, I was not a Dr. Who fan. I hadn’t seen any episodes before (although I had heard about it). So when the new Doctor (played by Matt Smith) came on boards, this seemed like as good a time as any to jump on. And I’m glad I did. With Karen Gillan as the companion, Matt Smith’s Doctor was quirky, funny, exciting and just plain good. Steven Moffat was the new showrunner and he made the show great for a new viewer (and I hope existing viewers as well)
- Sherlock Holmes – Not the movie, but the TV series from BBC and Dr. Who showrunner Steven Moffat. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are brought into the 21st century while keeping it quintessentially Sherlock Holmes. The three 90 minute episodes were exciting and fun. The first and last were much better than the middle one though.
- Avatar – I can’t say how well it translated to DVD (or Blu-ray), but it was the movie spectacular of the year, possibly the decade. It was a technological marvel with a story existing only to bring us from exciting 3-D vision to exciting 3-D vision. Don’t watch this for the story or the characters, the landscape and the technology is the movie.
- Toy Story 3 – Pixar did something that most people would consider impossible, they improved on two great movies and made a fitting bookend to the characters we’ve known and loved for 15+ years. A wonderful story and characters with Pixar’s distinctive style.
- Batman: Arkham Asylum – A wonderful game that showcases Batman and his cast of characters and rogue’s gallery. Great gameplay with a good storyline. We’ll see if the sequel lives up to the original next year.
This post is part of the thread: BestOf – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
DC Universe Online MMORPG (Beta)
I was lucky enough to receive an invitation to beta test of the DC Universe Online MMORPG. I installed and downloaded the game Wed night and played for an hour Wed night and another hour Thur night. If you’ve seen the trailer, then you’ve seen the beginning and the premise of the game. Here’s a quick overview of the game, based on two hours experience.
Batman: Arkham Asylum the video game review
So I got Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC version) this week and have been playing it pretty much non-stop at night. Which for me means about 3 hours a night. I know it’s about 5 months old and everyone’s already reviewed it already. But I don’t have a Xbox or PS3 and my old computer was way, way too old to play it. Since I got a shiny new computer last week, I was finally able to play the game.