Yearly Archives: 2011

Portal 2 Review…for You

Portal 2

This is the name of the game

I’m hoping to do a lot more reviews on this blog, of movies, video games, comics; whatever. Personally, I like reading reviews online because it involves someone of critical skill writing in depth about something I love. So maybe if I start giving my opinion, I can get some conversation going.

Portal 2 was awesome. I definitely need to play Portal 1.

It’s a rare event in any media these days to deal with an original property. Everything is remakes, sequels, reboots, adaptations and whatnot that an original idea rarely gets any traction. But Portal wowed the gaming world when it came out a few years ago as part of the Orange Box, a collection of several games. And it earned a sequel that I finally got around to playing, and I loved it.

Portal, for those of you who don’t know about video games, is a quirky little puzzle game with an incredibly sarcastic and hilarious sense of humor. It’s a basic game that is boosted up several levels thanks to the writing and dialogue. As a writer myself, that sort of thing is the bee’s knees. Anyway, the hook to Portal is the title weapon, the portal gun. With this you can open two holes in space, one orange and one blue, and then step into one and come out the other. Let’s say you have to get across a large chasm in a room. Well you put a blue portal on the wall on your side of the chasm, and an orange portal on the wall on the opposite side of the chasm; then you step through the blue hole and come out the orange hole. Simple, but so much fun!

Portal 2 takes that basic gimmick and gives it a variety of different uses, all in the quest to get from Point A to Point B. Like I said, it’s simple, but that simplicity is fun. Some of the puzzles are real brain-burners, and you feel really smart when you figure them out. I found the puzzles to be tricky, but I never lingered too long before solving them. They were just hard enough to get me thinking, and then rewarding enough to allow me to believe that I’m actually clever. Lucky me!

I beat the single player in a week or so, and it was fun. Like I said, the writing is superb. The story is that you’re a young woman trapped in this ginormous laboratory, and this diabolical/sarcastic AI is putting you through tests because that’s what she’s programmed to do. And she’s not above making snide remarks about your weight while she’s running the tests.

The best part about Portal 2 was the co-op mode. It featured two players with their own portal guns, and required Alyssa and I to work together to solve the puzzles. It was a lot more fun having someone on hand to share the joy of puzzle-solving with. I’m looking forward to some DLC stuff this Summer.

Not a great review, I know…but I’m working on it. I’ll leave you with some fun quotes from the game so you can see just how witty the dialogue can be.

– “Well done. Here are the test results: You are a horrible person. I’m serious, that’s what it says: A horrible person. We weren’t even testing for that.”

– “Most people emerge from suspension terribly undernourished. I want to congratulate you on beating the odds and somehow managing to pack on a few pounds.”

– “Those of you who volunteered to be injected with praying mantis DNA, I’ve got some good news and some bad news. Bad news is we’re postponing those tests indefinitely. Good news is we’ve got a much better test for you: fighting an army of mantis men.”

-“The two of you have formed an excellent partnership, with one of you handling the cerebral challenges and the other ready to ponderously waddle into action should the test suddenly become an eating contest.”

This Beta is Bodacious!

The beta for Gears of War 3 came out this past Monday, and it is just eating up my hours. It’s fantastic. Gears of War is such a fun, crazy, kill-frenzy franchise. It was the very first X-Box game I got, thanks to Alyssa, and it’s routinely been one of our favorites to play. This video game has single-handedly reunited me with a friend of my from high school, Shannon. And it’s created a friendship between me and the younger brother of another high school friend.

Even when the game gets annoying and cheap, it’s still a blast to complain and bitch while still jumping right back into the killing. So even when the game sucks, it’s still fun.

The full game doesn’t come out until September, so I’m sure it will be even more epic. This beta is just a test stage of a few levels of Multiplayer, but it’s not glitchy or crappy or anything. It’s a real game, and it’s real fun. Gears of War may very well be my favorite X-Box franchise, and one reason why I don’t look back towards Playstation. It’s also a game I would choose hands down over any Medal of Honor or whatever realistic military games are out there.

Give me an alien/monster invasion and a trusty chainsaw-bayonette and I’ll be happy!

An Uplifting News Story

Every once and awhile in my job as a public safety reporter, I get to handle fires, natural disasters and whatever else an angry, vengeful God can throw at the poor people of Oneida County, NY. This week it was a lot of rain. Not the kind they make movies out of, but enough to flood all the creeks and cricks and whatnots. I got saddled with writing about rain. Fortunately, I got to write this pretty cool news story about volunteer firefighters coming together to help each other out with flooding. Give it a read!

http://www.romesentinel.com/news?newsid=20110429-142048

Smoke is my Favorite

Smokes

Smokes!

I beat the new Mortal Kombat reboot this weekend (I also beat Portal 2 with my Friend in Science Alyssa, but more on that later), and I have to say that I enjoyed the new kombat experience. The story mode was good and the fighting was fun, ringing in another new addition to the Kombatverse in the wake of all those crappy sequels of the past 10 years or so. Really, the cut scenes and the voice actors and the story was a blast. 
Even if it did take me nearly 3 hours to defeat Shao Kahn at the end, and only after I cheated by going online to get some advice. That skull-masked bastardo was tough!
Anyway, playing the game made me realize that Mortal Kombat features my favorite cast of any video game series. From super-powered ninjas to ninja robots to vampires and movie stars, there are a lot of cool people in this game. And even if the story is pretty light (tournament/invasion/rinse and repeat), the creators seem to give each individual characters their own interesting back story.
Take Ermac. Essentially he’s just the red palette-swap ninja. But they decided he was actually the physical embodiment of the souls of hundreds of warriors, gathered together with sorcery and turned into a fighter. Pretty cool back story.
(By palette-swap ninja, I mean the characters that were basically just copied and pasted from other ninja characters, with color being the only difference in appearance. The first game had Scorpion (yellow) and Sub-Zero (blue) who basically looked exactly alike, except for their colors. They had their own moves, powers and stories, but they looked the same. As the games went on, they were joined by green, red, gray and purple ninjas, all looking roughly the same for the first few games or so. They all eventually got their own costumes.)
My favorite character is Smoke, the gray palette-swap ninja. Smoke is one of those minor characters who exists in the background, and he quickly became my favorite for that fact – but not that fact alone.
Smoke first appeared in Mortal Kombat 2. He would pop his head out from behind a tree in the Living Forest level. And on the Dark Portal level, if you performed an uppercut and then hit either ‘start’ or ‘select’ when the little head said “TOASTYYY” then you’d get to fight Smoke! I can still remember that night at my grandparents’ house on my cousin’s Sega Genesis when my brother, I think, hit the button and got to fight Smoke. He got his ass kicked, but it was still a blast.
This was back before we had the Internet, so we only knew this Smoke code by reading a video game magazine.
Then Smoke came back in Mortal Kombat 3, and his back story was revealed. Smoke turned out to be one of the only good guy palette-swap ninjas. He was also the best friend/sidekick of Sub-Zero (one of the heroes of the game). In MK3, one story line was that Sub-Zero and Smoke’s ninja clan was turning their human ninjas into robot ninjas. And the two friends tried to escape. But Smoke got caught and was turned into a robot ninja! So his storyline for that game, several other games and the MK cartoon series was that he was a robot trying to recapture his soul and be a good guy again.
So hidden extra character; personal moment of victory in unlocking him and really awesome back story make Smoke my favorite character in Mortal Kombat. He’s such a favorite that I actually worked him into some lame poem I wrote back in 7th grade advanced English. I was really dorky back in school.
And best of all, Smoke’s story was awesome in the recent Mortal Kombat reboot! He had a chapter all his own, like most characters, and joined the good guys for their fight against evil. So as a fanboy, I was very pleased.
Now I can’t wait for the next game!

Getting a Domain Name!

I have just purchased http://www.henchman4hire.com! Let’s hope I can figure out how to make it connect to this blog. Right now, http://www.henchman4hire.com does not work, but henchman4hire.com does work! I’ll give it a day to figure out if it wants to work properly.

I should have used the same company that registered my http://www.falmouthuniversity.com address. That worked pretty flawlessly.