Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2

Film three, Iron Man 2. I enjoyed this one as well, but after the first Iron Man, I kind of knew I would. There's a lot going on in this film, and a lot of characters who don't really have enough to do. Tony Stark himself is slowly dying, poisoned by his artificial heart, which ironically, keeps him alive. Pepper…
The Incredible Hulk

The Incredible Hulk

On to film two! Before I watched this film I wasn't actually sure if I had seen it or not. I knew I'd seen the Eric Bana one from a few years previously (I enjoyed it immensely, loved the comic-book stylings), but I wasn't at all sure if I had seen this one. As soon as it started it became…
Iron Man

Iron Man

This is it, the first part of Avengers Week here on Waves! Iron Man then. First of all I have to say that Robert Downey Jr. is perfectly cast in this film, he steals every scene that he is in. I could not imagine anyone else portraying Tony Stark more accurately than this man. Cocky and arrogant but confident and…
Bioshock-ingly good

Bioshock-ingly good

This game was like an albatross around my neck. I started it in February 2011 after David and Katie got me Bioshock 2 for Christmas 2010. I didn’t fancy diving straight into the sequel, so I picked up the original Bioshock cheap from Gamestation. I didn’t play it for very long, I admit. It just didn’t grab me, and the PC-esque UI put me off.

Thirteen months later, I picked up from where I left off, and within seconds I was hooked. Why? I had my first proper Big Daddy/Little Sister encounter. From there, I completed the first game within a week, and Bioshock 2 (Campaign modes and single player DLC, at least) was finished off a week later. I was actually obsessed with the thing, and Bioshock Infinite seems so far away. I feel sorry for anyone who played these games years ago and have had to wait even longer for Bioshock Infinite.

Caution – there will be spoilers for both games in this non-review. I’ll be focusing on the stories a fair bit as they are the strongest elements. The gameplay itself was great, but the grand stories, deep characters and super-imaginative world is what will make Bioshock stick in my head for a very long time.

Bioshock then. Do I really need to explain the basics? I’m sure that by now, anyone who is even remotely tempted to read my blog would know about Rapture. No? Ok then. Rapture is a city, the dream of one man, the embodiment of conviction himself, Andrew Ryan. Oh yeah, and it’s an underwater city. In Rapture, genetic engineering is prolific. “Splicing” is not confined to simply changing your height, build or skin colour – you could go as far as shooting flames, electricity or ice from your hands, or turning invisible when you stood still. We join the story just after a civil war – one that you can actually play in Bioshock 2’s multiplayer – but we’ll get to that later. Splicing has got out of hand (excuse the pun), and things are generally quite fucked up.

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary

To get me in the mood, I'm listening to the original Halo soundtrack. That's one of the things that set Halo apart for me. The ghostly choir on the title screen. The epic, sweeping orchestra as you explore an unique world. The "we're gonna go fuck shit up" Halo driving music. It looks pretty, that's for sure. If this is…
Ready Player One

Ready Player One

By Ernest Cline The story is set in a not so typical apocalyptic future, brought about by man's excess. There are no robots or zombies or aliens, just hunger, poverty and desperation. People escape this bleakness by logging into OASIS. In broad terms, it's a Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game, with emphasis on the Massive. You can do anything you…
Wanquish

Wanquish

Although actually, it wasn't wank, it was really good. I loved it. At first I didn't quite get it, but after a while slowing down time to shoot multiple bad robots faces off just gelled. I would say that's Vanquish in a nutshell, but there's more to it than that. First of all, it's tough. I played it on Hard…

Reading list for June

The Timewaster Letters The Return of The Timewaster Letters By Robin Cooper I'll include both of them in the same entry, as concept and content-wise they are exactly the same. I thought these two books were very funny. Basically, the books consist of correspondence between the (clearly mad) Robin Cooper and the various comapnies and hobby groups he sends his…

Books I read in April

Here we go then. Back to one post per month as I didn't really get through much last month. I've read one book, albeit an omnibus, and it didn't grip me as much as the Harry Potter stuff. Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy it, but if I didn't pick the thing up and read a bit of it…

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

There are too many cool moments or events in this story to go into full detail with, so I'll only do a few of my favourites. The gang breaking into the Ministry of Magic was brilliant - I loved how it didn't go to plan - like it ever would! I liked how Hermione stuffing Phineas Nigellus' portrait into her…