Fantastic Contraption

Fantastic Contraption

This was originally posted on the now-defunct Random Fury! videogame blog. This week on RGF, it's a more scientific game, with realistic physics and everything, in which you have to make a contraption to transport an item to the goal. Or more accurately, you are to create a Fantastic Contraption. You are given wheels of various rotation and a couple…

Friday update 20/6/14

I cannot understand how June is nearly over already. I'm sure we're being sucked into a black hole or something, which is why time is seemingly all over the place. So, Jane gave us a bit of a scare late last week, she had a bad headache and texted me to say that she was going to have a scan…
Dark Souls = mature Zelda

Dark Souls = mature Zelda

This was originally posted on the now-defunct Random Fury! videogame blog.

While the credits were rolling in the last of my Dark Souls videos, I mentioned that Dark Souls was like a mature Zelda. I did have a whole host of other things to talk about related to that topic, but as I was not expecting that video to be the final one, I was not prepared. Well, I am prepared now, so start reading.

When you are a child, life is black and white. It’s the good guys versus the bad guys. It’s full of definites and absolutes. As you get older, more mature, life becomes grey. Several shades of grey. Definites become maybes. Absolutes become wishy-washy possibilities. And this is how I see Dark Souls in relation to the Legend of Zelda series. It is not just the obvious visual elements that I observe as being more mature in Dark Souls. Sure, the visuals are more child-like and cartoony in Zelda, and they are more visceral and realistic in Dark Souls, but it goes deeper than that.

It all stemmed from an observation I made when trying to battle my way through skeletons in a graveyard, an area which is a mere stones throw from the starting area in the game. Well, here’s the first analogy, actually. In life, when you are young you do as you are told, you follow the path. Similarly, in Zelda you tackle areas in the order prescribed by the developers. As an adult you have choices. In Dark Souls you have choices. You can take the easy road, up towards the castle-like structure with relatively easy enemies to fight and bumper rewards, or go into the graveyard and fight unforgivingly fast skeletons who don’t take turns in attacking you, and give up next to nothing when killed. Or even better/harder, go down into the dank, dark and flooded ruins of an old city, with slippery, narrow walkways and full of ghostly enemies that under normal circumstances you can’t even hit. Choices.

So these skeletons were tough, and not rewarding me much upon their death. But I persevered, and went deeper, into The Catacombs. Now, down here the skeletons don’t perish once you’ve hacked their health bars to zero – if the necromancer that controls them is still alive, then they re-animate. You could, in theory, soldier on through the seemingly infinite skeleton hordes and kill the necromancers (you do, of course, have choices), and eventually succeed. Or, you could find a certain ember (which is a magical artefact that blacksmiths in this world use to create powerful weapons), which adds a Holy attribute to a weapon of your choice. What does this Holy attribute do? Well, it stops necromancers from reviving their skeletons. You can see why that helps.

How to play Minecraft – an update

So, you may or may not have read this post, in which I recount my experiences of Lewis playing Minecraft. Things have changed now, almost wholesale. He no longer pretends to play on Survival while actually playing Creative. As he tends to play alongside Ethan nowadays, they play together on Creative. I have since found out that some of these…
Key & Shield

Key & Shield

This was originally posted on the now-defunct Random Fury! videogame blog. It's that time of the week again, time for another random game, and this week, it is Key & Shield, a nice little platformer with tonnes of personality, in which you wield a key (to unlock the cells of your friends), and a shield (which you can use in…

Friday update 13/6/14

E3 has been and gone, and one of the only new things that I was interested in was the Master Chief Collection. The other things being Halo 5 (which there were not many details of, because it is so far away from release), and the Dark Souls 2 DLC (which I am intentionally not looking into because I've not even…
Fishy Waters

Fishy Waters

This was originally posted on the now-defunct Random Fury! videogame blog. Hello again, it's RGF time, and this weeks random game is... Fishy Waters! A game about fishing, in water! As if you could not have guessed that from the title. You play as a young girl on a boat, and your task is to catch fish. Catch enough fish…
Pyjama Jump

Pyjama Jump

This was originally posted on the now-defunct Random Fury! videogame blog. Another week, another Friday, another random game. Today it's Pyjama Jump, an initially confusing racing game. I say initially confusing, because I didn't quite grasp what it was in my first few minutes, because it look nothing like a racing game. This, coupled with the lack of instruction caused…