Tag: Review

Game Review: The Mass Effect Trilogy, Part 3

Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 at Amazon.com

Rated Mature; Reviewed on PS3 and PC

Part 1 of this series discussed the promise of the game and Part 2 covered the how several of the key game mechanics evolved as the series progressed.  In this section I’ll cover the more subjective aspects of character growth, interaction and story evolution.

[Story spoilers will be sprinkled liberally throughout this discussion.]

Mass Effect promised a cohesive character building experience across an epic, multi-year story arc.  One in which you could build relationships, both friendships and enmities, and forge a galactic reputation.  While the trilogy definitely met many of these goals, in my opinion it often failed to meet them on the scales promised.

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Game Review: The Mass Effect Trilogy, Part 2

Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 at Amazon.com

Rated Mature; Reviewed on PS3 and PC

Part 1 of this series discussed how I’ve spent my time with Mass Effect and the promise of the game.  While we’ll get into the story of the game later every gamer knows the gameplay has to be solid.  While some of us will suffer through terrible gameplay for a good story the reverse is much more often true.  If your gameplay is solid the story can be secondary (or non-existent).  Of course true classics offer both.

One recurring theme here will be that things tended to get simpler as the games were released.  The largest change was between Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 where literally dozens of mechanics were simply abandoned (rather than, as many of us had hoped, being improved).  The changes then made to Mass Effect 3 were more subtle but still in the direction of simplification.

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Game Review: The Mass Effect Trilogy, Part 1

Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 at Amazon.com

Rated Mature; Reviewed on PS3 and PC

The Mass Effect games represent a grand experiment in game design and story-telling.  Instead of reviewing the games individually I’d like to spend some time considering the evolution of the trilogy as a whole.  In this first part I’ll set the stage by explaining how much I’ve invested in these games and clarifying what they promised to deliver.

My Time with Mass Effect

I first played Mass Effect on the XBox 360 shortly after it was released.  During the course of completing the game I had to replace two consoles due to the “Red Ring of Death” issue that plague the early 360’s.  Eventually I ended up replacing four separate units (and spending way too much due to the insulting 90-day warranty of the original units).  I decided to simply never play anything on the XBox 360 again unless I absolutely had to.

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Movie Review: John Carter

“John Carter” on IMDB

Sci-fi/Adventure, 132 Minutes, 2012

I’ve always been a big fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter stories ever since I first read them as a teenager.  Pulp fiction (the genre, not the film) has always been a favorite and Burroughs is one of the best.  I also truly adore turn-of-the-(last)-century science-fiction.  Reading about the advances that authors from the pre-transister-age invented has always been a joy.  So when I found out that Disney was going to celebrate the centenary of the character (yes, John Carter is 100 years-old this year) with a big-budget blow-out written and directed by Andrew Stanton (“Wall-E” [IMDB], “Finding Nemo” [IMDB]) I was more than a little interested.

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Movie Review: Religulous

“Religulous” on IMDB

Documentary, 101 Minutes, 2008

Bill Maher has never been one to shy away from controversy or confrontation.  Sometimes (as with his views on medicine and vaccines) he’s as crazy as you could ever ask somebody to be but in the matter of religion he and I see pretty much eye-to-eye.

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Movie Review: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” on IMDB

Drama, 129 Minutes, 2011

Let me begin by saying that both my wife and my mother loved this film.  They laughed and they cried.  They said things like “I just love that Sandra Bullock in everything” and “Tom Hanks is so talented”.  Me?  I thought it was very, very long.  Really – I swear – it was like seven hours long.  That’s not to say it was at all bad – just long.  And a little dull.

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Movie Review: The Muppets

“The Muppets” on IMDB

Family, 103 Minutes, 2011

Who doesn’t love “The Muppets”?  Big, dumb, jerk-faced idiots – that’s who!  Jason Segel loved the muppets so much that he spent the better part of the last 10 years writing this movie.  More than that he made it about my muppets (and maybe yours too): The Muppet Show muppets.

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Towel Day 2012: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” on IMDB

Sci-Fi/Comedy, 109 Minutes, 2005

Today is the 12th annual Towel Day, a celebration of all things Douglas Adams.  In celebration (and since the kids happen to be home from school) we decided to grab our towels and cuddle up on the couch and watch this.

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Movie Review: The Avengers

“The Avengers” on IMDB

Action Adventure, 143 Minutes, 2012

Was there really any chance this would be a bad film?  All of the prequel films (with the arguable exception of “The Incredible Hulk” [IMDB] which I personally felt was an unneeded remake) were top-notch.  The studio enlisted geek God Joss Whedon to write and direct.  The marketing machine has been running non-stop for months.  Of course the best laid plans always have a chance to explode in one’s face but this was as much of a lock as I’ve ever seen.

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Movie Review: Outlander

“Outlander” on IMDB

Sci-fi, 114 Minutes, 2008

A friend of mine suggested this one and I have no idea how I missed it.  Apparently it was in theaters and everything!  Good actors and a significant budget carry it a long way.  Some interesting ideas carry it further but a few unfortunate missteps keep it from real greatness.

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