This week is E3, one of the biggest shows in the video game industry. This is a music site with a healthy side of video game fandom, so of course I want to give my take on the event.
Nintendo was, in fanboy terms, "The Winner," as they unloaded a fantastic crop of games. The 3DS system looks amazing. I'm sure I'll be a day one buyer.
What I'm looking forward to the most:
3DS
Zelda: The Skyward Sword
Kid Icarus (the 3DS game!)
Metroid: The Other M
I own and enjoy the other systems, but so far there really hasn't been a ton that has knocked my socks off so far.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Looking forward....
Here is a little list of games I'm anticipating for this summer and beyond:
1. Metroid: The Other M
I'm an optimist. So when Nintendo tapped the Team Ninja guys to do Metroid, of course I assume this means they'll successfully marry the vibe of all the other Metroid games (lonely deep space exploration) with the kind of high powered aesthetics that powered the recent Ninja Gaiden titles.
While Metroid Prime 3 was an awesome game, I think Nintendo was right to move in another direction. The 3D Metroid thing had run its course, at least commercially.
2. The Wii Zelda Sequel that may happen this year
I say "may" because these things have a nasty way of being delayed again and again and again. Of course these delays are partly why 3D Zelda is all kinds of awesome.
I personally rank Twilight Princess as one of the greatest action adventure games of all time. I think people's beefs with it are based more on the usual things people hate about Nintendo these days (no true voice acting, iterating instead of re-inventing) than about the quality of the actual game.
In any case, one thing I'm not a huge fan of is the Wind Waker oriented DS titles. I liked Wind Waker well enough on Gamecube, but I was sort of done with it. Plus the DS games are too puzzle heavy for my taste; Zelda is of course about puzzling, but with just the right amount of combat mixed in. Its a delicate balance, and I thought the Phantom Hourglass got tedious. Plus I hate the whole stylus sword swing thing.
3. Alpha Protocol
I really like RPGs, but like many I've grown tired of the whole swords n' sorcery/sci-fi thing. So I relish any RPG that is made with a different premise. Plus I love, love, love espionage stories (well, I guess I prefer non-fiction spy accounts as opposed to fiction novels, but anyway...).
Games I want to play that are already out:
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (SHOULD have arrived in the mail yesterday, but didn't. Grrr...)
3D Dot Game Heroes
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
1. Metroid: The Other M
I'm an optimist. So when Nintendo tapped the Team Ninja guys to do Metroid, of course I assume this means they'll successfully marry the vibe of all the other Metroid games (lonely deep space exploration) with the kind of high powered aesthetics that powered the recent Ninja Gaiden titles.
While Metroid Prime 3 was an awesome game, I think Nintendo was right to move in another direction. The 3D Metroid thing had run its course, at least commercially.
2. The Wii Zelda Sequel that may happen this year
I say "may" because these things have a nasty way of being delayed again and again and again. Of course these delays are partly why 3D Zelda is all kinds of awesome.
I personally rank Twilight Princess as one of the greatest action adventure games of all time. I think people's beefs with it are based more on the usual things people hate about Nintendo these days (no true voice acting, iterating instead of re-inventing) than about the quality of the actual game.
In any case, one thing I'm not a huge fan of is the Wind Waker oriented DS titles. I liked Wind Waker well enough on Gamecube, but I was sort of done with it. Plus the DS games are too puzzle heavy for my taste; Zelda is of course about puzzling, but with just the right amount of combat mixed in. Its a delicate balance, and I thought the Phantom Hourglass got tedious. Plus I hate the whole stylus sword swing thing.
3. Alpha Protocol
I really like RPGs, but like many I've grown tired of the whole swords n' sorcery/sci-fi thing. So I relish any RPG that is made with a different premise. Plus I love, love, love espionage stories (well, I guess I prefer non-fiction spy accounts as opposed to fiction novels, but anyway...).
Games I want to play that are already out:
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (SHOULD have arrived in the mail yesterday, but didn't. Grrr...)
3D Dot Game Heroes
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Pitch to Pixel Song Profile: 8 Bit Hero
Some songs, like the one I previously wrote about, Warrior, are based on one pretty distinct idea. 8 Bit Hero is a hodgepodge of several ideas, the most prominent being 1980s action flick cheese rock (think Rocky IV) and "epic" style game soundtracks such as Koji Kondo's classic Legend of Zelda score.
My background as a jazz musician is reflected in this track as well. I harmonize the melody in a Sammy Nestico, Count Basie style shout chorus, and I include background "horn" harmonizations during the lead solo near the end of the track.
I must confess, of all the tracks on the album, the melody to this one tends to stick in my head the most.
My background as a jazz musician is reflected in this track as well. I harmonize the melody in a Sammy Nestico, Count Basie style shout chorus, and I include background "horn" harmonizations during the lead solo near the end of the track.
I must confess, of all the tracks on the album, the melody to this one tends to stick in my head the most.
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