Loredas, 22nd of Last Seed, 4E 201 – Day 6

My sleep was fitful and not very restful.  I needed a bed and I knew it. I handed over the claw to the trader and make my way back to Whiterun so I could have a proper sleep there.

Shortly after returning the claw and receiving 400 Gold I was attacked by hired thugs.  I put them down easily enough but it worried me that someone knew I had stolen various items.  I needed to be more careful in future.

I ventured onto the plains surrounding Whiterun in search of game.  Was quite a good trip – I met some giants, although I did avoid them; and even some blasted elves taking a poor fool to be tortured for knowledge of Talos.

After some successful exploring and hide gathering I set off back to Whiterun for a good night’s rest. I travelled to the hall of the Companions to rest in a proper bed.

Quote of the Day – Week 1, Day 5

“Someone has to do the plowing!”

Dune Books (Frank Herbert/Brian Herbert/Kevin J. Anderson)

Fredas, 21st of Last Seed, 4E 201 – Day 5

Well, it’s time to head back to Riverwood and then on to Bleak Falls Barrow.

Just as a I reached the bridge to Riverwood I found a path that, if my map was true, would lead me to Bleak Falls Barrow.

God, that ride up the hill was cold, encountered a few bandits in some kind of outpost but they were no match for me.  At the top of the mountain at the entrance to the Barrow were a number more bandits. I can only guess that inside was going to be swarming with them. Its going to be good exercise.

I can only imagine what this place looked like before it fell to rack and ruin. It must have been a great hall with roaring fires, barrels of mead and great men singing great battle songs.  Now I know it was a temple, but still the vision of the great hall refuses to leave me. The views from up there were staggering, how I wish I could have seen it in the old times.  Instead it’s just a shell of a hall with the inside infested with bandits. How the mighty have fallen. Read more of this post

Civilization V – Innovation or Evolution

Civilization V

The Civilisation series is one of the longest (before anyone complains it’s NOT the longest) running set of games ever made, with somewhere in the region of 11 versions if you include the expansions, spread out from 1991 to 2012. This has given the developers plenty of opportunities to expand the game from what it was to something truly brilliant.  However, this hasn’t happened. Civ 5 feels very much like the original did back in the early 90s.

Now don’t get me wrong, I do very much enjoy the game and it’s a must play for any turn based game fanatic; it is however lacking in the innovation side of things.  This game has brilliant graphics, lovely music (albeit repetitive), and lots, upon lots of gaming potential – especially if you purchase the small and cheap DLCs (although those DLCs do add up if you buy them all).

This game though has very few elements that are new to the franchise. This game to me is a re-make of the original game with a few new elements.  I have come to expect innovation in sequels, I want to experience something new, something extra that I haven’t had before.  However, this game really feels like an evolution of the original game with a face lift and a few extra bits to the mechanics (for example, the old idea that roads are free).

This game comes from a company that has been in the games industry for a very long time now and should know better than to give us something like this game. Now I know Civ 5 is probably going to be classified as a success, but I do feel like they’re just coasting on old ideas and old concepts.

So, if you want a bit of the old with better graphics then definitely get Civ 5. However, if you want something new, or at least some kind of innovation then you might want to save the money.   Of course this game could simply be the groundwork for the innovating expansion packs which seems to be how the franchise works, but that’s for another day and another article.

Quote of the Day – Week 1, Day 4

“Through the dark and dismal clouds is a glorious sunset, sometimes you just have to look a little deeper.”

Kurzon Morris

Turdas, 20th of Last Seed, 4E 201 – Day 4

It’s a new day and I was determined to warn the local Jarl about the dragon threat to Riverwood. I spoke to the Jarl and he rewarded me for delivering the story of Helgen and charged me to find a tablet in Bleak Falls Barrow for his mage Farengar.

I decided to look round the Jarl’s house before leaving and I did some practice on his locked cabinets. I didn’t take much, just an Elven sword and a necklace, I do normally try to be good. Although I did find an unusual gem which I decided to get appraised.  So I’m not all good, but I only take from those who can afford to miss what I take, I do fight and defend those who need my sword. So after doing an errand or two I realised how late it was, so decided to get some sleep and head out first thing in the morning

Quote of the Day – Week 1, Day 3

“Face your fears or they’ll climb over your back!”

Chapterhouse: Dune (Frank Herbert)

Middas, 19th of Last Seed, 4E 201 – Day 3

Well it’s a new day, so I have decided to get up early and head towards Whiterun.  On my way out of town I saw Faendal who thanked me for helping him with Camilla.

The road to Whiterun can be dangerous, its a lucky thing I’m good with my swords, pesky wolves kept attacking me. I did find a number of ingredients for potion making which I thought might come in handy to either sell or mix up something. I must remember to keep an eye out for the more exotic samples.

My first glimps of Whiterun impressed me. It was larger than I was expecting and much higher.  It gave me hope of finding work and fellowship there. Read more of this post

Defense Grid the sequel – Kickstarter Campaign

Defense Grid is arguably the best Tower Defense game ever made. It has a 3D world, with lots of replay-ability and a small but interesting storyline, and Hidden Path, the creators of Defence Grid, are trying to make a sequel with a much greater storyline.  They are trying to raise 1 million dollars but have contingency plans for 500k and 250k.  As of today there are still 28 days left of the campaign.

This game is near and dear to my heart as it is an example of what a TD could be if it was produced by main stream developers instead of the current batch of flash versions (which, don’t get me wrong, I love and play myself).

So please have a look at the source link below.

Source: http://kck.st/NeSvwV

Quote of the Day – Week 1, Day 2

“If life is a highway wouldn’t it be nice to see that you made its somewhere down it before you get off it? Don’t let life pass you by – get out and embrace every part of your life!”

Kurzon Morris