Special snowflakes

Thursday, August 21st, 2008 03:08 pm
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Ever since Crocky's gone and I can't watch the series we usually watch together I need to fill my breaks with other fun things. So, in completely unrelated news, the cinematic game trailer of Wrath of the Lich King is out.

High res version on the main page here.

Even though cinematic game trailers don't really reveal anything about the games I love watching them. As much as I fangirl Arthas some things irked me. Like the fact that the makers of this trailer really should have made up their minds in my view whether they wanted to use the epic Enya style film music of the first trailer OR have King Terenas Menethil II narrate what sounds like a letter to his teenaged son (which I thought was an awesome idea). The pauses in his narration are too long, and even though I completely get the sentiment of wanting to give the pretty graphics time to sink in, I think that his narration would have been less oddly-timed had they not chopped Terenas' speech into strange little bits with all the pause for the graphics and the music.

I'm also not a big fan of the scene in which Frostmourne makes contact with the evil snowflakes of doom, because the angle is odd, it's drawn out and it looks funny, but also because I don't get it. What kind of special snowflakes are these things? Why are they better than the snow flakes lying on the ground all around him? I am really impressed by the snow, though, it's amazing, especially the scene in which Arthas wipes the snow from the ice struck me for some reason, or what looks like an homage to Das Eismeer in the background in one scene. Really impressive was also how they visualised Arthas controlling his troops.

Also - what is it with main villains? I know that they tend to favour the same designers, but I don't get what makes them all want to glue cutlery to their helmet as soon as they reach the evil arch villain status:



So, even though it's probably not worth the money, I am going to buy that game. Playing with my brother [livejournal.com profile] niaseath, and actually exploring things together with him instead of him yawning through quests with me and predicting what will happen next, or having him talk me through instances is bound to be fun - even though I always slow him down.

Anyway. Mental processes. Translation.

EDIT: Can someone out there explain to me why the UK English version comes with freaking subtitles, while the US American version does not?! It's the same thing, the only difference being the rating systems and the subtitles. Looks like someone's trying to make a point there.

Re: "which aren't too hasty and in which I get to control real armies"

Date: Friday, August 22nd, 2008 11:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krakelwok.livejournal.com
One of my sister's former boyfriends played O-Game obsessively. I'm average at strategy games at best so playing against dumb AIs is quite enough for me. I also like to have playing sessions, not having to log in repeatedly to check on progress.
Strategy games I like a lot are Star Wars Empire at War, Rome Total War and Civilization IV.

Oh, and Moth, speaking about great RPGs, I forgot to mention the Fallout series. It's fantasy but set in a post-nuclear war sci-fi wasteland the ruins of which look like they envisioned the future in the 50s. Unbelievably detailed character system that's easy to handle and chock-full of black humour and social commentary.

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