Sunday, March 31, 2013

JE Funhouse Podcast: Drive Angry Movie review

Hi all! Check out our newest podcast episode where review the film Drive Angry starring Nicholas Cage! This is quite a polarizing film that incites some strong feeling from Cyrus and Raven.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Playstation Plus

Finally got around to trying out Playstation Plus. I've always heard positive things about it, but I've never gotten around to really taking a good look at it. As someone who has been a subscriber to Xbox Live for some years now (on and off, generally subscribing around the time of the HALO games), I've been fairly closed to spending money on an additional online service.

On first look, there's a lot of content on there. I really think that the idea of offering "free" temporary games is pretty nice. A number of sources have stated that the North American version of PS Plus is inferior because of the game selection, but I'm not unhappy with it. I imagine that many budget-minded gamers would probably find it appealing. The price is also comparable to a year of Live, but you get a decent amount more. There's lots of temporary "free" stuff. 

The number of games to purchase is pretty astounding. There's a great variety here, and I was surprised by the number of PS One offerings that were only $5.99. Years ago, I would have been quite opposed to purchasing a digital copy of a game, but at this point I think that everyone has gotten used to it because of cell phone apps that we all pay for.

There are a couple problems that I have with Plus, and they are problems that have never really gone away since I first obtained a PS3- the glitches and error messages. There have been so many times that I have encountered an error message that it gets a bit frustrating. This is something that I never encounter on Live, and no offense to Microsoft, but error messages definitely feel like they are something that I should encounter with Microsoft as opposed to Sony.

Shame on you, Sony. I've been kicked out of the PS Store far too many times, and I've had installs that have just stopped to the point where I have to cancel them and try again. It isn't my internet; this is a problem that I've had on more than one PS3 at least 50 times at this point. There was also a free game that I attempted to download that just wouldn't download. Finally, after trying a couple days later, I was able to download it, but this isn't something that should happen.

I'll give more info in the future. We'll definitely talk more on the podcast.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

JE Funhouse Podcast Episode: Prey on my love - Walking Dead Ep. 14 Review

Raven, Roxy and Cyrus  review the latest episode of the Walking Dead - Season 3 Episode 14, Prey. It is a fun time! Check it out!


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Shining Force gripes

As someone who enjoys turn based strategy rpgs, I'm having a tough time adjusting to Shining Force. Shining Force is a pretty famous Genesis game, and I've known of it for a while now. Unfortunately, in the meantime, I've played a decent number of really solid strategy rpgs, including FFT, Vandal Hearts, Tactics Ogre, Phantom Brave, Disgaea, La Pucelle, etc. Some of the mechanics in Shining Force are so antiquated and awkward that I'm hours into the game, but I'm still not used to them yet.

The menu interface is more complicated than it needs to be. You can't interact with things with just a single button press; talking to people requires a couple button presses and opening a chest requires a few button presses. The whole system created to handle items is a nightmare. It is difficult to equip things, and there's no clean interface that easily shows the status of each character. There are so many chests all over the place, but I have to continue to remove things from my main character because if he is carrying a whopping four items (one of them being his main weapon), he can't pick anything up.

I enjoy that it has really nice rpg elements and areas to explore, but I'm not too fond of some of the battles. They can be really drawn out, not just because of strategy, but because of problems with the environments. I expected an experience similar to Tactics Ogre (which came out at around the same time, I think), but it isn't. In Tactics Ogre, you had to have some real strategy from the beginning, making the decision sometimes to choose characters to ascend or descend, incorporating heights into your battle plan. In Shining Force, the terrain only seems to exist to make battles seem drawn out. I feel like I'm constantly locked into situation after situation where I have clumps of characters and only a few are able to move at a time. There are bridges all over the place and enemies outside of them, which just makes things take forever.

I realize that I'm being really hard on this game. It is adorable and it has great sounds, and it also has a charm that is all its own. In fact, if I played this game years ago, I probably wouldn't care about any of these gripes. This is a game that helped invent a genre, and it is responsible for many games that I am in love with. Unfortunately, although I can appreciate the Model T, it probably wouldn't be much fun to drive.

BTW: This game has a really lame cover. Really lame.

Daylight savings!

Daylight savings time is such a pain, but the end result of springing forward is nice.

I love getting up early on the weekend when it's nice and dark out. It is a little adventure each time, a relaxing adventure.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

JE Funhouse Podcast Episode: An Arrow Through My Heart - Walking Dead Ep 13

Raven, Roxy and Cyrus take a hard look at Walking Dead Episode 13 from Season 3 - Arrow on the Doorpost. This episode elicited some seriously strong feelings from the crew.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Gaming shelves!

It is time for new gaming shelves! The JE Funhouse collection is pretty much scattered all over the JE Funhouse compound. Unfortunately, when "new" games are purchased, the goal is to find some empty space and fill it with games. Generally, I want to sit down and play, not organize things.

In addition to organization, there will eventually be a doggy who will spend time in this game room. It is important that all the games are kept safe from his/her paws. 

I've seen a billion room tours on Youtube (yes, I love these videos), and although I don't expect to be as fancy as many of them are, I would like to have something set up that is marginally nice. There aren't going to be any light up displays or museum quality fixtures, but it should look pretty good in the end.

Monday, March 11, 2013

JE Funhouse Podcast Episode: 'Splosion Man loves his Sega Genesis Model 3

Raven and Cyrus talk about their time playing demos for the co-op games 'Splosion Man and Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. Cyrus is also quite proud of a new piece of gaming equipment.

Tune in for the details!

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

JE Funhouse Podcast Episode: Generation Next - Where those new consoles at?

In this podcast episode, Raven and Cyrus have a nice conversation about the upcoming consoles! We discuss the upcoming PS4 and Xbox 720!

Some topics include:
-Pricing
-Features
-PS3's batarang controller
-Will we buy this at launch?

Check out the articles below:

 

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