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Name: Enosh
Joined On: Nov 20, 2006
Maintag: Enosh99
Age: 30
Occupation: Application Engineer
Location: Macedonia, OH
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09/07/08
Turtle Beach Ear Force x4
I've never been one to stretch for a piece of good audio gear. Between my first computer, where I cheeped out and bought the lowest end sound blaster on the market to when I got my Xbox 360 and promptly connected it to the entry level desktop computer speakers I had I've always gone cheep on sound. Lately though I've found myself wanting to play games later at night at volume levels that would risk waking my children. Also having played Bioshock, I really want to hear what that games sounds like in 5.1. Never mind the litany of good games this fall such as left 4 dead and gears of war 2 that will include audio I do NOT want my 3 year old daughter repeating.
So I've gone and done it, bought my first piece of good audio gear, a Turtle Beach Ear Force x4 headset.
The x4's are $200, which is a butt load to pay for headphones to me. Still they're cheaper than the Astro A40's and are wireless for the surround source unlike the Trition ax360's.
From a fit standpoint they are very light on the head and soft around the ears. My only complaint is that my ear lobe does touch the inner cushion. I'm still playing with the adjustments to get them just right, but I can definitely see wearing them for extended periods. Now if only I could get an extended period to play a game...
The sound itself is great. I've not had the pleasure of hearing the Xbox 360 on a good surround sound system as yet, so hearing Halo through the x4's for the first time was a real eye opening experience. The sounds feel richer and more complete playing with the headset on instead of the crappy little desktop speakers.
All told, they are a bit expensive for my tastes but I can definitely see the x4's being worth the cash, especially if you don't have surround now and need to keep things quiet at night when the family is asleep.
Posted by Enosh @ 10:20 pm EDT | Permalink | 4 Comments
08/14/08
Braid epilogue
With a little help from the forums I found what I think is the complete text from the epilogue level. I've posted it here in it's entirety.
GodWhyMe has also blogged the text from all the books in the game. That can be found here.
*** SPOILERS *** Some things can be not undone or unseen.
The extra text from the epilogue really seems to clarify that the story plays out on two levels.
On the surface it's the tale of Tim and his interesting ability to reverse time. It's the story of Tim living his life in reverse, trying to get back to before he lost his princess. We come to the end of the game, back to that moment and find that both are trying to run from each other and block each other's path. At the end Tim's princess finds her knight in shining armor and it's Tim who is the monster from which the princess needs to be rescued.
I think I really did see that coming as I progressed through the game. I can't help but feel a little sad at the end though.
The epilogue cements the allegory of the story fairly clearly to me. I'm not quite sure exactly what the princess is, but Tim's story is the story of man's quest for knowledge. I'm going to guess that the princess is nature or perhaps peace though that part it really up to some interpretation and further discussion. The first set of books in the epilogue show man dragging in princess forcefully through "Manhattan", striving towards a destination without real regard for the journey. The second set of books show the extent to which man will go to see what is already in front of him but hidden from his eyes. The third show the princess' rage at man's meddling with forces beyond his control. The last show man, as a boy, his princess holding him back from what he desires because he is too young.
In the end Tim is left with nothing but the raw building blocks from which he can start to rebuild his life at both levels of the story. On the surface he has the memories he needs to cope with the loss of his princess and the knowledge of why she's gone. From there he can rebuild his "castle" to become suitable for another princess and another time and perhaps learn from his past. The same holds true for man now that he's unleashed all that the candy store had.
Posted by Enosh @ 9:29 am EDT | Permalink | 2 Comments
08/12/08
Braid
If you've not finished Braid, stop reading here, drop your $15 / 1200 points and go play the game already. What follows will ruin the game for you so stop reading. The discovery of the levels and story is half of the fun.
*** SPOILERS *** Some things can be not undone or unseen.
Both the story and game play seemed strait forward after playing the "first level". Level 2. Upon playing the last level I'm not as sure. I'm not really that sure that the bits of the story between 2 and 1 matter all that much, other than to hint at Tim playing his life in reverse, starting with a happy moment with his princess, or perhaps a happy moment with another.
Playing through the game you're confronted with a melancholy vibe yet some how in Tim's perseverance there's a hint that all might not be for naught and that there's a happy ending waiting in another castle. I did cheat a little before finishing the game tonight, I read the names of the achievements. The last one, "closure" kind of prepped me for what was in fast the last level, level 1.
Taken without the epilog it would seem that in the end, or at least parts of it, Tim's quest was not to reunite with his princess but rather to remember and understand why they are no longer together. It would seem that Tim had made a decision to leave at the same time she did. Through their journey apart they attempted to thwart each other's progress and block each other's path until his princess found her night in shinning armor. In the end, the monster that had captured the princess was Tim. Closure is the right word to describe the feeling in the end.
The text at the start of each chapter seems to confirm Tim's walk through his life's memories, remembering all the unhappy times, and stumbling blocks along the way. It does seem to lead him to the realization that in the end closure is the real thing he seeks.
The bulk of the epilog leaves me confused however. It seems to reference the story playing on two levels. One as the seeking, loss and coping of a couple who's relationship has disintegrated and on another it seems to serve as an allegory for man's quest for peace and how in the end it has ultimately lost hope for the peace he sought because of what he had found. It implies. some what directly that man had made a mistake that could not be undone, when we learned how to create the atomic bomb. The one set of quotes in the epilog directly relates to the famous quote by J. Robert Oppenheimer, although the phrasing and word choice is some what different.
I really hope Jonathan Blow eventually puts into writing, either on his own blog or by way of an interview, what he really meant to tell in the story. Discussing what it might mean is great fun and all, but now that I've finished the game I want the sense of closure that knowing what the artist intended would bring.
In either case, the story leaves me feeling sad in a way. There was no happy ending for Tim, only a melancholy acceptance of what has been and a determined hope for a new beginning. In the end though, the fact that the game leaves me feeling is probably the greatest testament to it's quality.
Posted by Enosh @ 12:54 am EDT | Permalink | 1 Comments
07/14/08
E3 - Part 1
I just got done reading the live blogs and initial impressions of what's coming for the Xbox 360 and it all looks great, however the best list of new hotness is right here:
http://gamerscoreblog.com/team/archive/2008/07/14/mrcwhtnltrxle.aspx
Lets see, a cross game party system, 16:10 resolution support, play from HD, and web based market place? Holy $%#^! Time to digest the days events and then try to find some time to really blog what I think about them ![]()
Posted by Enosh @ 3:49 pm EDT | Permalink | 1 Comments
07/01/08
Rock Band 2
I don't think anyone is surprised that Rock Band 2 is happening this year. In fact I'm more surprised by the fact that EA has done so little to dilute the brand, especially when Activision is practically making Guitar Hero underwear. Still, a surprise or not I'm excited to play the game, and I'm sure I'll plunk down my $60 at GameStop to ensure that I have a copy at my earliest convenient on release day.
That said I'm kind of disappointed that Rock Band 2 isn't simply a combination of track pack DLC and an premium title update. I would much rather pay $20 for the functionality update and $40 or so for the tracks from the game and simply continue to play Rock Band with an even more massive list of tracks and more functional online mode. I'd still pay me local brick and mortar a visit, I do need a new microphone (mine has a short in the cable already) and I'd love a more sturdy feeling guitar. I can't help to think that Harmonix would have much rather released title updates and track packs for the life of the current console generation rather than become trapped in the cycle of yearly sequels.
Delivery aside I can't wait to play the game. Band world tour mode online is enough for me, with my distributed network of family and friends. Here's hoping they come up with a way for us to play the tracks from RB1's disk in RB2. DLC is great and all but I'd love access to both track lists in the newer game.
Posted by Enosh @ 12:43 am EDT | Permalink | 0 Comments
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