Archive for October, 2006



‘Best New Manga’ Released Today

It’s finally here! One of our previewed Projects, titled ‘The Healing’ (formerly ‘Jinn’) was commissioned for an anthology titled ‘Best New Manga’ back in September 2005. The anthology is now finally available for purchase online and bookstores.It would mean a great deal to us if you guys picked this title up or just spread the word around a bit ^_^ the more sales this book gets, the more chance there is of it becoming an annual release. There are already plans on the way for the next book which we’ve been invited to contribute to once more.

Bursting with energy and imagination, this collection features the most exciting new work by an international cast of mangaka – Japanese style comics being produced by manga creators worldwide.

544 pages! At over 500 pages long, the anthology showcases more than fifteen new stories, complete and unabridged. Many expand on the limited popular conception of ‘big-eyed’ manga in original and unexpected ways – home-grown stories that speak directly to a wide audience.Here are some sites you can grab the title from:

Games?

Games I NEED

Assassin’s Creed - PC/Xbox360

Created by the same team who brought us ‘Prince of Persia: Sands of Time’, this game has an extra appealing element that drew me to it straight away. It was Sands of Time crossed over with Hitman! I’ve been a huge fan of the Hitman series, and I adore Sands of Time, so to have the promise of something like this on the horizon is very exciting indeed.

Bioshock - PC/Xbox360

This game looks amazing. I watched a short video where one of the producers of the game took us on a little tour through the world. The atmosphere and gameplay are fantastic. It’s the kind of game I could really lose myself in for a while. It’s been a long time since a first person shooter, in my opinion, broke out of the whole “run! shoot! blast everything in site!!” mould. I know a few people have been put off by the games theme, but I for one really like it.

Games I want to try

Warhammer: Mark of Chaos - PC

A strategy game. I’ve never been keen at all on these games in the past. Watched others play them and so on. But I checked out some screens and wasn’t really impressed until I watched the videos. The ability to pan in and out and move around the field while you set your characters to do battle with the enemy is awesome. Because it is a strategy game however, I’m still not sure if it’ll click with me. But I’ve seen enough to want to give it a try.

Dark Messiah of Might and Magic - PC

It appears to be a game where you can switch between third or first person views. It reminds me a lot of Oblivion, yet somehow looks better. It’s an RPG, so I’m assuming there’s a story/plot to the game. It’s intrigued me, as it could be a fun game to try out. Nothing about it makes me want to drop everything to purchase it, but if it’s selling cheap, I’ll probably grab it.

In other news:

World of Warcraft cocked up the male Blood Elves appearance (orignal blood-elf below)

I’m disappointed by it, to say the least. Shari said he looks like a Night Elf with pink skin tones. Apparently the change happened because players raised concerns over the male Blood Elves looking too ‘feminine’. People have different tastes and everyone is entitled to their opinions. I can respect that. But there are more than enough beefed up races in WoW as it is. What’s wrong with having a little diversity? Blood Elves lore describes them as being dependent on magic and they tap into ‘ambient mystical energies’. They’re not physical creatures, which is why, originally, they weren’t beefed up. I was really looking forward to trying out this expansion, returning to WoW, but my comrades have been put off by this change unfortunately. Can’t blame them really. Darn you Blizzard! *shakes fist*

The Curse of MMO’s

I’ve been pondering going back to Dungeons & Dragons Online recently. I’ve barely even scratched the surface of the Guildwars: Factions since I got it, and I only played DDO for a month before I stopped. But something about that game kept tempting me to go back. I only really stopped because I just didn’t have the time, and when I did have time to spare, I just didn’t feel like wasting it on the game.

It’s a bit different to most MMORPG’s, rule-wise as well as game-play style. It has a few extra things thrown in which confused me. It’s not someting that’d be that hard to get used to or to understand, I just didn’t bother at the time because I was really only testing out the game. I only got it because it was cheap, £14 at the time. Which is kind of a bargain compared to the other £30 to £40 games out there.

Hmmm maybe I’ll give it another shot. If I don’t play it often during the month, I can just cancel the subscription again. I never gave it enough of a chance yet. I did enjoy the game, I really like how you can play it, it’s not just point and click, there’s some tactics involved in the way you fight the mobs. as well as puzzles to solve in some quests. I’d like to see where it all leads. I’m just not sure I can do it alone. Which means *gasp* I may have to actually socialise in game and make new gaming-buddies to party with… scary!

Oh. My. God.

There’s a Stargate MMO in production for the Xbox 360!!! O_O excuse me while I squee like a little fangirl with utter excitement.

For those who are interested, some details and a couple of screenshots with concept art can be found here.

I’m a huge fan of both the movie and the TV series. I never thought something like this would ever happen, took me totally by surprise. The idea of playing through all the Stargate worlds in the form of an MMO has me wanting an Xbox 360 now more than ever. But, the game is still in its VERY early stages of development and I can wait to see how it shapes up first. Hopefully by the time it comes out and it meets my expectations, I can actually afford a 360 (and its price may have gone down a bit).

This is so awesome T^T





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