Monday, March 7, 2011

Thoughts on Dead Space 2

Hello hello! What did you all do last weekend? I'll tell you what Shaun and I did...

We played Dead Space 2! Well, Shaun played and I watched (and didn't watch, when it was particularly scary). I managed to snag a copy brand-new for only $40 on Amazon! Shaun played the first one back when we moved to Brisbane last August, and we both thought it was pretty fun, so we had been looking forward to the sequel. With new games having insane price tags like $110 here in the down under, we figured it'd probably be a while before we played DS2... But we got lucky!

(source)
Since I didn't actually play any of the game, but merely watched as Shaun dismembered hundreds of alien-zombie creatures (aka necromorphs), I will refrain from doing a true review and just talk about some of our thoughts and impressions.

For those of you who haven't played the original, the game centers around Issac Clarke, an engineer (pictured in the image above) who is part of what seems to be a rescue mission sent to the spaceship Ishimura. It turns out the ship has been invaded by some kind of alien life force that distorts and reanimates human corpses into necromorphs. Searching for answers and haunted by his dead girlfriend, who was stationed on the Ishimura before the outbreak, Issac delves deeper and deeper into the ship, with minimal chance at escape.

Haha, ok, sorry for my horrible summary. Anyways, Dead Space was quite well received when it came out for being an atmospheric survival horror game with a unique premise–namely, the nercromorphs can only be killed by cutting off their limbs. This provided gamers with interesting gameplay and innovative weapons (Shaun still talks at length about his beloved line gun). The game uses similar techniques as other big names in the genre, such as the Silent Hill series, using minimalistic sound and dimly-lit or seemingly vacant environments to create a sense of eerie foreboding. Though a little slow at first in terms of action, the lack of action works very well to creep out the player (or spectator, in my case).

I recall reading in a couple of reviews before DS2 came out that the creators were looking to up the ante a little in terms of action for the sequel. They certainly achieved this, as the whole game feels like a roller-coaster ride from start to finish. The first sequence of the game even has you running for your life in a straight jacket!

such detailed environments! (source)
 What made Dead Space 2 a successful sequel, in my opinion, was that it built so well on the original formula. Not a whole lot was significantly changed except for the addition of multiplayer (which we have yet to try, as it is online only) and the revamping of the sequences without gravity (which they did a great job of, these were really cumbersome in the original). The Sprawl, where much of the game takes place, is full of very interesting environments, which I think the game really benefited from.

There were a few things that irked Shaun and I about the game, however. The fast pace actually felt too fast at times, and it seemed as though they cut back on the pacing that leads to a good story in order to include more "mindless" action. Shooting necromorphs is fun and all, I suppose, but I really like is a gripping story and lots of tense moments, and DS2 didn't really meet my expectations there. At the beginning of the game I was convinced there was some really interesting stuff happening with the story, but it really fell flat in that regard.

Another issue, and this is one Shaun mentioned but I probably wouldn't have thought since I wasn't playing, is the amount of guns the game gives you. There are so many that there is no real way for you to fully upgrade even one by the end of the your first playthrough (edit: sorry, my mistake, you could upgrade one or two fully, but you'll have to do a couple of playthroughs to get them all). Shaun also noticed that a couple of the guns (such as his favorite line gun) can be used to kill the majority of enemies even up to the end of the game, so there really isn't much of a reason to use some of the the others (such as the flamethrower, he didn't even use that once).


Back on the positive side of things, I did enjoy what DS2 did in terms of character development. While Issac was a silent protagonist in the original, in 2 he has a voice, and we see a lot of his inner turmoil regarding his dead girlfriend and the events that happened in the previous game. I really enjoy that he can be very capable but still be unable to come to terms with what happened in his past. There is also a strong female character who teams up with Issac around the middle of the game, and I'm always excited to see bad ass women in games!

Dead Space had its flaws, but it was still fun to watch, and I know Shaun had fun playing it. It's too bad there was a little too much going back and forth to complete unimportant tasks (a flaw of the first game, as well) and seemingly endless hordes of enemies in the last few chapters, which we both found repetitive. Just like the original, the sound and atmosphere is great, and the game has some of the best graphics I've seen, even on our crappy TV. I know I'd be willing to check out any future sequels (there's been talk of them already), but I do hope they put a little more thought into the story for future installments.

And I know this wasn't really a review, but Shaun says he'd give it about a 8.6/10. That's pretty high, Shaun!

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Friday, March 4, 2011

tragedi buta warna

gan jadi gini loh kan lagi pelajaran seni budaya abis itubu nikmah iseng meriksaan satu persatu anak laki (soalnya anak laki paling betah di depan layar komputer dll) pada buta warna apa engga.
kan dimulai dari depan dan gue duduk paling belakang sama bimo.
pas udah mau deket giliran gue, kan raka udah ketakutan sambil blg gini "aduh gimana nih, pasti gue buta warna nih". gue bilang ke raka "tenang tenang kan kita jarang natapin layar komputer, gue sih udah pernah tes buta warna, terus hasilnya gue ga buta warna (sombong)".
pas giliran raka :
raka          : itu ini nomor 8
bu nikmah : eh bukan,
raka          : itu, itu nomor 9
bu nikmah : eh bukan juga,
gue           : hayolo gabisa liat cewe cantik loh
akhirnya sekitar 5 menitan didepan, (busetdah lama bgt) akhirnya tes nya raka buta warna krem (warna pastel)

akhirnya giliran gue, jeng jeng jeng.
pas nyampe didepan, gue disuruh baca angka yg ada di lingkaran bewarna
gue          : ini nomor 2 pasti 2, eh tapi kayak 8, eh tapi kayak 9 juga sih, yaudah bu ini nomor 8
bu nikmah: bukan
gue          : hmm ini nomor 9
bu nikmah; bukaaan jugaa, yadah lanjut
gue          : ini nomor 54
bu nikmah: betul, lanjut
gue          : ini nomor 12
bu nikmah: betul lanjut..
akhirnya setelah 12 lingkaran yg harus dibaca gue udah nyelesain semua nya kecuali yg pertama itu loh. akhirnya gue tau kalo itu adalah 2, dan jawabannya benar (HOREEE).

dan ternyata gue dan raka buta warna krem (warna pastel)

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Adventures in Embroidery

If you had come to me a year ago and said, "In one year's time, you will be an embroiderer," I probably would've replied, "Pssh, naw, not me." Oh, how minds change! Not only do I cross-stitch, but I embroider now, too! I've always been one for cute handmade things, and I've been knitting on and off for years, but the recent renewal of embroidery and cross-stitch has made me realize that I, too, can stitch fun and awesome things. And so can you!
There are now countless sites/blogs/books that show how versatile embroidery and cross-stitch can be.
The most famous is probably Sublime Stitching, which has been active since 2001 and has patterns for all sorts of kitschy embroidery such as tattoos, sushi, and... vital organs? You can find Sublime Stitching books and kits in the craft section of most bookstores, too!

A little more on the other side of nerdy things are the Sprite Stitch forums, dedicated to all video-game related stitching. From Pokemon to Zelda, Mario to Okami, you can find all sorts of patterns and projects in the various message boards. Some of my favorites include an Okami bookmark and this awesomely detailed "Home Sweet Home" Mario cross-stitch.

Okami bookmark by awenmir
 When my husband and I were back in Sydney to celebrate Chinese New Year with his family, I finally picked up a copy of this Japanese embroidery book I have been coveting ever since I saw a few scans of it online. Even with the jacked up prices of Sydney's Kinokuniya, the purchase was totally worth every cent!

That's right, it's got 500 patterns!
 I swoon over this book. It has so many adorable patterns, all arranged into sections such as "fruits," "animals," and "celebrations." I've been having so much fun looking at it, but difficulty deciding what I can embroider with all of these cute things!

I picked up a couple of tote bags from the local craft store for only $1.50 each the other day, and thought they'd be perfect to practice some of the designs on. Right now I'm working on a fruit and vegetable-themed tote, to be used for groceries, of course!

Beetroot and strawberries!
 I've also been dabbling in making my own designs for various projects, as I have all of these ideas for things I'd maybe, possibly, theoretically like to make a little pocket money off of in the future. Maybe an Etsy shop? I think my skills need to improve a little more before I dive into that, though. I did make this business card holder for my husband entirely from scratch, though, except for the cursive "b," design, which I got from the aforementioned Japanese book.


Unfortunately my poor planning skills mean that this "card holder" is actually too small to hold any normal-sized business cards, so it's back to the drawing board... He'll just have to use his imagination and put it to some other use, I guess! Silly me.

Long story short, I'm loving embroidery! Today I head into the city and will definitely be picking up some more colors so I can add some more fruits and veggies to my tote. Expect more pictures soon!



In other news, I've changed the layout already! I'm pretty finicky, I guess. Tell me what you think? I'm trying to go for something simple yet eye-catching.

Till next time!