When the PlayStation Move launches around the world later this year, it will be accompanied by the imaginatively--and rather wittily--titled The Shoot. (After all, players are tasked with helping film a series of Hollywood action flicks.)
Interestingly (well, it's interesting to me), Sony's designers seem to be "pulling a Kirby" (kind of) when it comes to this title's cover art.
The cover that will appear on the European version of The Shoot, for instance, will feature the following family-friendly art:
The cover of the North American version of the game, on the other hand, will feature art that's decidedly more malevolent.
If I were forced at gunpoint to choose one over the other, I'd probably go with the European cover, as it seems to do a better job of showing off the game's various enemies and environments.
See also: 'Let's play: Which box art is better? (Metroid: Other M edition)'
Friday, July 23, 2010
Sexy secretary
My main Dragon Quest IX character, Madonna, is sporting a "sexy secretary" (or should I say "sexy administrative assistant"?) look at the moment. (Check out the photo to the right for some rather crappy photographic evidence of said costume.)
Sorry, I just had to share.
I'm still (slowly but surely) working my way through this wonderful little game, by the way. In fact, I just found the seventh and final "fygg." I guess that means I'm nearing the end of the main quest?
I won't be finishing it anytime soon, though, as I've barely experimented with the title's alchemy or class systems. Also, I just found my first treasure map (yeah, I'm a little late to the party when it comes to those)--so I've got plenty of exploring to do before I move on to the final boss (or whatever I'm supposed to conquer to trigger the end credits).
See also: 'But what about Beyonce's blue ball gown?' and 'The gayest (Dragon Quest IX) party ever'
Sorry, I just had to share.
I'm still (slowly but surely) working my way through this wonderful little game, by the way. In fact, I just found the seventh and final "fygg." I guess that means I'm nearing the end of the main quest?
I won't be finishing it anytime soon, though, as I've barely experimented with the title's alchemy or class systems. Also, I just found my first treasure map (yeah, I'm a little late to the party when it comes to those)--so I've got plenty of exploring to do before I move on to the final boss (or whatever I'm supposed to conquer to trigger the end credits).
See also: 'But what about Beyonce's blue ball gown?' and 'The gayest (Dragon Quest IX) party ever'
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
But what about Beyonce's blue ball gown?
I've always been a bit obsessive--OK, a lot obsessive--when it comes to collecting loot (i.e., accessories, armor and weapons) in RPGs, but Dragon Quest IX has taken those obsessive tendencies to new heights by allowing me to actually see the accessories, armor and weapons my avatars are currently sporting.
The problem with this "feature" is that I tend to equip my party members based on how a particular accessory will make them look as opposed to how it will help them in battle. For instance, Beyonce, my martial artist, currently sports a silver tiara, a spangled dress, fishnet stockings, high heels--and a shiny pair of crow's claws.
Thankfully, the former Destiny's Child frontwoman--and her digitized Dragon Quest IX cohorts--are a bit over-leveled at the moment, so they're still holding their own rather handily despite the fact that they're all wearing less-than-desirable (from a defense standpoint) gear.
I don't suppose any of you fabulous Dragon Quest IX aficionados are experiencing this same, er, "issue"?
See also: 'The gayest (Dragon Quest IX) party ever'
The problem with this "feature" is that I tend to equip my party members based on how a particular accessory will make them look as opposed to how it will help them in battle. For instance, Beyonce, my martial artist, currently sports a silver tiara, a spangled dress, fishnet stockings, high heels--and a shiny pair of crow's claws.
Thankfully, the former Destiny's Child frontwoman--and her digitized Dragon Quest IX cohorts--are a bit over-leveled at the moment, so they're still holding their own rather handily despite the fact that they're all wearing less-than-desirable (from a defense standpoint) gear.
I don't suppose any of you fabulous Dragon Quest IX aficionados are experiencing this same, er, "issue"?
See also: 'The gayest (Dragon Quest IX) party ever'
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Please excuse me as I drool all over my keyboard
If I had a cellphone (I know...), I'd buy one of these Classic Mac felt cases, created by Etsy seller RabbitRampage, in a heartbeat.
Instead, I'll just stare at it--and this similarly slick GameBoy felt case--longingly.
See also: 'You know, I think I need a new mouse pad ...' and 'That's nice. Now where's my Game Gear soap?'
Instead, I'll just stare at it--and this similarly slick GameBoy felt case--longingly.
See also: 'You know, I think I need a new mouse pad ...' and 'That's nice. Now where's my Game Gear soap?'
Red, blue, yellow, green
I am deeply envious of Maré Odomo. Although I consider myself a doodler of some endowment, I have nothing on the artiste behind the 'Letters to an Absent Father' strips.
I mean, even his drafts, such as the following, are disgustingly appealing.
This one is pretty awesome, too.
See also: 'Ash Ketchum's (and Maré Odomo's) Letters to an Absent Father'
I mean, even his drafts, such as the following, are disgustingly appealing.
This one is pretty awesome, too.
See also: 'Ash Ketchum's (and Maré Odomo's) Letters to an Absent Father'
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