PAX Prime Begins!

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PAX Prime 2015 is here!  I can’t wait to get in there and start waiting in some giant lines!  Well maybe not the lines part, but they are part of the PAX experience that is for sure.  This year I get to try my hand at the Omegathon, but since they are starting with Super Monkey Ball 2 I am guessing that I will be out in the first round.  Hey if you are at PAX Prime show up at 1:30PM in the Cerberus Theater and give Shmee a cheer! (Or the other Omeganauts, but it should totally be me!)

If there is anything you would like me to check out on your behalf please let me know, and I will be happy to try and scope it out for you.

The Iron Giant: Signature Edition Trailer!

I love The Iron Giant, so a remastered Signature Edition sounds fantastic!  This trailer is perfect too.  It makes we want to go home put on some PJs on and watch this with my daughter (who will like this whether she wants to or not).  This is still Vin Diesel’s greatest role Groot or not.

 

Geeky Fall TV Is Ramping Up!

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Ash Vs. Evil Dead is the first show or movie that has made me wish that I had Starz.  I need to watch this show somehow.  The behind the scenes footage above makes me want to watch it even more.  Lucy Lawless and Bruce Campbell are like peanut better and jelly, and them together fighting the dead is just too perfect.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM9DP1uqhcg

Unlike The Evil Dead, Heroes was not something I was clamoring for more of, but it looks like they learned their lessons and are going to deliver a good show.  Or at least it seems that way from this behind the scenes featurette.  I hope so because a good X-Men like weekly could be a lot of fun.

Shmee Doesn’t Fear The Walking Dead! So Far…

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The wife and I got around to watching the first episode of Fear the Walking Dead last night, and while it was okay, so far the show has prequel problems.  These aren’t problems that can’t be fixed or resolved as the show goes on, but they left the debut hour and half episode feeling a little flat.

Fear the Walking Dead starts off before the events of the Walking Dead proper, so the world has not yet plunged in to zombie chaos.  Instead it is on the verge.  A young heroin addict (Frank Dillane) sees his former friend eat some of the other residents of a drug den.  When he gets in an accident soon after and is questioned by the cops obviously no one believes him.

Therein lies the problem: we trust the drug addict because we know what is happening and going to happen.  Like all prequels, we have more knowledge of events then the characters on screen, so it kills some of the suspense, or at least it doesn’t let us disbelieve along with the cast.  We know.  Which is unfortunate because this is a long episode, so they really want this slow burn story to build that nonexistent suspense, but instead you are just waiting for them to get on with it.

The writers are also using the audiences’ knowledge to be a little lazy.  There is a scene where the addict’s parents (Kim Dickens and Cliff Curtis) go and investigate the place where the son saw the events take place, and there is evidence of some brutal happening, so what to do they do?  Call and tell the police of an apparent homicide?  Nope.  They go home.  Why you ask?  Because the writers know that you know the end of the world is happening post haste, so lets not waste time on getting the cops involved.  The problem is that the characters don’t know the end of the world is coming, so of course they would have called.  Like I said, prequel problems.

Now judging by next week’s preview a lot of these problems will go away since the end is nigh.  Then we will pretty much just have a Walking Dead: LA.  Which is a little disappointing because I was hoping for a more of a how/why things fell apart story, not just another location for the show.  Who knows maybe I will still get what I want.  There are five episodes left, so I will watch and see.

CD Projekt RED Doesn’t Owe You Better Mod Tools!

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Gamers are an odd bunch.  CD Projekt RED made one of the most massive RPGs of all time in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, released 16 free downloadable content packs, and are hard at work on two expansions they say will add over thirty hours of play time to the game, but a group of PC gamers are saying they are going to boycott the company.  Did CD Projekt RED encrypt their game with some sort of virus like DRM scheme (I still remember Sony!)?  Nope.  Actually there is no DRM, the problem is that some gamers feel that the free mod tools that were released aren’t good enough.

That’s right the free tools you can use to change and add to the game are not all encompassing.  I mean how dare CD Projekt RED even release their game.  It is like some sort of travesty.  Sure since the game is DRM free you could simply decompile it and use or make your own tools, but that is besides the point!  Or this could be some sort of major overreaction on a massive scale.  Yeah I am definitely thinking this is an overreaction.  I mean I am not even sure how gamers think they have the right to be so upset.  Sure there is nothing wrong with asking if CD Projekt RED is ever going to update the tools with a few more features, but to be mad about a developer bending over backwards to make gamers happy is baffling.

I would love to say that this is the first time gamers have been so upset by so little, but I can’t.  Heck they had already blown-up about The Witcher 3 because they thought the graphics were “downgraded” from the promos they saw earlier.  Gamers did have a couple of instances were the promos did look better then the game that shipped, but overall The Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games ever made, so to be so angry about amazing visuals is so mind bogglingly off-base I can’t even begin to understand where they are coming from.

All of this to say game developers owe us nothing.  They make a game, and if we like it we buy it.  That is the relationship, and I have to say The Witcher 3 is a game that pretty much everyone should play (if you are an adult).  It is that good.  Now if the lack of complete mod tools and slightly less than perfect visuals mean that you are uninterested in the game, fine don’t buy it.  That is your choice, but if you bought the game before the mod tools were out, and now you are angry they are not up to snuff, that was the gamble you took.  It is shame that “all” you got for your money is “only” one of the greatest modern RPGs of all time, and you can only mod it a little (or a lot if you wait for people to make their own tools).  I hope you will be able to deal with those poor amazing graphics too.