May 2009 Archives

KOMBO: Love is Love at First Sight

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This week, the name of the game is Love. No, I'm serious. The game is actually called Love.

Love, right now, is mostly possibility; a sign of things to come or a flash of hope that fades out, we'll see in time. For now though, the potential is incredibly exciting.

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Love is a one-man project being created by one-man team Eskil Steenberg. Called by Steenberg himself a "not-so-massively multiplayer," Love is a persistent world, Player-vs-Enemy, first-person game. You and 199 other denizens of the world of Love search for tokens that allow you to create and defend a settlement of your design, made by deforming the terrain live within the game. While you work to create your own space with your fellow settlers, you must also fight the AI of the world -- opposing settlements -- with their own defenses and resources.

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KOMBO: What are we looking for in a review?

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Reading Roger Ebert's review of 17 Again recently, I looked at the three-star rating at the top and thought, "Man, Ebert's really jumped the shark, huh?" Then I thought about again: I've been reading his reviews for years, and it's pretty rare that I disagree with the guy. He wouldn't have any positive words for a movie that didn't have any positive words. It made me think: Why do I read reviews? Why does anyone read reviews.

A friend of my compared a review to a letter from a friend abroad: If he had a good time there, he'll try to make you want to come check it out for yourself. If he got dysentery from the tapwater, he'll want you to know that too. In short, the writer is relaying his or her personal experience.

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New Page Added

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6508_histoire_generale_des_turcs_1 I’ve added a new page along the left-hand side. “My Collected Works” will be a running list of all the writing I do away from this site, mostly through Anime AMN and Kombo.com. Of course you can always just use the search function further down the sidebar, but as long as I can keep the collected works page updated it ought to be a quicker way to keep track of what I’m spending my time with.

[AMN] New Review: Slam Dunk Vol. 4

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slamdunk04-cover-2009050900 Game on! We're finally on the court! Well, at least Akagi and Rukawa are. Meanwhile, looking as frustrated as ever, Hanamichi watches from the sidelines.

Slam Dunk is rarely a slow manga or anime, but this volume throws us into the action right from the beginning, so you can immediately feel the tension on the court. Akagi and Uozomi meet again as centers, while Rukawa and Sendoh are just getting acquainted as they stare each other down for the first time. The other players on both teams are pretty much second-stringers, with the exception of Kogure.

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KOMBO: Chasing the Moment

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There was a recent thread on our forums for members to discuss some of their most memorable gaming experiences. I started to think, as I wrote my post, that those experiences are one of the things I'm always seeking when I play a game.

This kind of experience, of course, isn't exclusive to games. It could be the opening line of a book, or the first notes of a song. For me, and I suspect anyone reading, games are where I find this. As I continue to play new games, I'm finding I'm more of a tourist and explorer than I am a completionist or athlete. I want to find a new experience, or a well made experience more than overcoming a challenge or completing a collection.

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KOMBO: Virtual On, Back from the Dead!

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Take a deep breath before you try this one: Cyber Troopers Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram.

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VO:OT is representative of the best parts of Xbox Live. The incredible variety of titles available means that just about anyone can find something to play. From popular casual games like Peggle and Bejeweled to retro-style side-scrollers like Castle Crashers, there are games for everyone. Virtual On is for the fanboys.

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KOMBO: Overlooked Games: Yakuza 2

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Every winter and spring, it seems like gamers are playing catch-up from the rush of the fall release cycle. Many games are overlooked entirely while others are relegated to a rent-and-try. One game I picked up, but didn't get around to for a few months was Sega's Yakuza 2. After playing games like Fallout 3 for way too long, I finally took the time to put in this stellar RPG from Sega. I was surprised a few times by the game, but one thing that didn't surprise me is how little has been said about it.

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[AMN] New Review: Shin Chan: Season One, Part Two

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shinchans1p2-boxart-20090505Georgie: "We're 5 year olds."
Shin: "We don't talk like it!"

When I reviewed the first Shin-Chan box set, I'd said that the show was about buttcrack, balls, honor, and a penis. After watching the second set, I would like to add that it is also about Ass. Booger butt poopy shit poop.

If you were hoping the second Shin-chan box might be a bit more kid-safe, you'll be sorely disappointed. Instead we have everything the first box offered and more. It feels like the writers have really hit their stride and the voice actors are really comfortable with the characters.

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KOMBO: Metallica Makes Rocking Out Fun Again!

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After Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Band 2 hit the shelves this fall, and both had spent their time in my 360's tray, I announced to the world (or maybe just my wife) that I was officially done with buying music games.

As great as some of the song choices have been in the last couple iterations, things have been getting stale, and there's nothing new to the game anymore. The only times either of the discs made it out was for entertainment at a party.

Then I had to go and rent Guitar Hero Metallica.

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Party Last Weekend

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I just want to say, for those looking at my gamercard on the left there and wondering what’s wrong with my head, I had a party this weekend! And everyone played Guitar Hero and Rock Band, while I went outside.

Try as I might, I’m totally done with those games. GH: Metallica only holds my interest by being, well, jam packed with Metallica songs. I’ve been known to write fairly lengthy posts about Rock Band, but unless they go and release Guitar Hero: Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (which would ROCK by the way.) or, I don’t know, Jazz Band featuring tracks by Miles Davis and John Coltrane (Hey, who wants to put their lips on the plastic trumpet next?!), I don’t think I’ll be picking up Guitar Hero Galactic Tour or Guitar Hero Van Halen. If Rock Band Beatles ends up in my house, it won’t be via my wallet.

Now, I want to be clear here. I’m not saying you can’t like music games! I’m just saying I’m all played out on music games that don’t appeal VERY specifically to me.

Okay, I would totally buy Rock Band: Calexico.

A Shamless Plug: For the Ladies

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I updated my “Ears and Eyes” sidebar with a link I should’ve added a long time ago. My own wife’s anime site!

Season 1 Episode 1 Anime Reviews!

There, she reviews the first episode of each anime that comes out in Japan. She sacrifices her poor eyes and ears to tell us what’s crap and what’s gold. There’s even a hall of shame with some of the worst stuff, which of course makes for the funniest reviews.

A consistent update schedule and constant stream of new content makes it worth bookmarking.