I have had the impression that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II isn't regarded as high as its predecessor. Critics didn't seem to like this sequel -- not that the first one got high scores either. Initially I thought The Force Unleashed II to be a clear improvement: visual clarity had improved and gameplay felt quicker and more responsive. But I suspected the problems would become apparent later.
Patterns in Randomness
A blog about gaming, fiction, and human nature
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Permafrost (& Neuromancer revisited)
I came upon Permafrost, an Alastair Reynolds novella at one of the local libraries, and ended up reading it right then and there -- being a novella it's not a long read. Its theme didn't turn out to be the greatest -- has there ever been a good time travel story? Permafrost also uses first person perspective, which is atypical for Reynolds.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Some time last year, I decided to buy the seemingly well regarded STAR WARS: The Force Unleashed games, having never played them. Many recognized Sam Witwer in Days Gone and The Callisto Protocol (Captain Ferris) from knowing him previously as Starkiller in these two games. The first one is from 2008 (2009 on PC) so I wasn't expecting the smoothest experience -- older action games tend to have rough edges when it comes to gameplay.
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Tanthie
Sunday, November 17, 2024
The Prefect (Aurora Rising)
And back to the Revelation Space again...
The Prefect is not a continuation to the Inhibitor Sequence, however, instead taking its reader back in time -- assuming they've been going through the series in publication order -- to Yellowstone in its golden age, before the Melding Plague. The novel's name was later changed to Aurora Rising but that didn't make it to the translated print I read.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Othercide
I bought Othercide, developed by Lightbulb Crew, purely for its aesthetics -- a decision I came to regret. I think at the time I wishlisted the game, I still fancied the noir visuals: the grayscale with one or two colors. But now I no longer find it as attractive.
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Tanthie
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Blue Remembered Earth
For a change, I read an Alastair Reynolds novel not set in the Revelation Space universe: Blue Remembered Earth is the first of his Poseidon's Children books. The setting has humanity still confined to the Solar System but I don't see why it couldn't be in the same universe, just earlier in time. The title started to sound ominous to me as it seemed Earth was just fine in the book. I was expecting something apocalyptic to happen.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand
Atlas Fallen was released in August last year to a lukewarm reception. Exactly one year later, it got a big update that came with the subtitle Reign of Sand. And a month later from that, the game arrived on Game Pass, giving me a chance to play this cool-looking yet not that well received title from Deck13.
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Tanthie
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