Friday, 27 January 2012

Ebonrook Plays; Cthulhu Saves the World



Ok so this one was a bit of a joke. The first video I recorded since moving to the US. It was more a test of seeing how well I can get on whilst I am here. The game really is so boring I couldn't bring myself to play it for that long though.

Ebonrook Plays; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silver Earring Part 2



Part 2 of The Case of the Silver Earring. Still before I improved, but getting better I hope.

Ebonrook Plays; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silver Earring Part 1



The first part of The Case of the Silver Earring. This is before I really got the feedback I needed on how to be better. So still not my best. Again the sound is a bit of a pain, but hopefully I will have that fixed soon.

Ebonrook Plays; Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Mummy



My First Let's Play. From Frogwares first Sherlock Holmes game we have Mystery of the Mummy. I know the sound is pretty bad in this one. Recommend full screen otherwise you won't be able to see it too well on this page.

V-Log Review; Rise of the Planet of the Apes.



From way back when I first saw Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Hard to believe I have it on Blu-ray now...

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Nintendo 3DS and Super Street Fighter IV



So it's here. The Nintendo 3DS - which is absolutely NOT the Virtual Boy!
Clearly I am being sarcastic, but it would seem that this may very well NOT be a new Virtual Boy. For starters, Nintendo are claiming the highest Day One sales of all their portable devices. Several critics are dubious because of there being stock in stores. I would say these critics are morons, as they complain about lack of stock being produced for Wiis and DS' originally. As soon as Nintendo enter the market prepared with enough stock, the critics assume sales are poor. *sigh*

Monday, 22 November 2010

The Good, The Bad, The Weird

Kim Ji-woon's "The Good, The Bad, The Weird" has a very obvious inspiration. Though there are more differences than similarities between this and "Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo." One similarity is "The Bad." Lee Byung-hun's character Chang-yi is definately inspired by Lee Van Cleef's Angel Eyes. They are even made to look reasonably similar. Also in both films they are definately villainous. They are with out a doubt "The Bad." Now in both films "The Good" does have some shade of grey to him. Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name though is unarguably a good guy, where as Jung Woo-sung's Do-wan is harder to pin point, as out of the three, Do-wan has the least backstory, or charater development. His only motivation appears to be bounty hunting for money.