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Friday, October 9 2009 - 12:00 AM
by: Tycho

The fact that Gabriel's players are expressing mastery of D&D - solid characterizations, systemic control, leveraging the gestalt - is something to celebrate. Just as he is a first time gamemaster, his players are almost entirely new to the game, and the alacrity with which they've taken to their task would warm my heart, had I not judiciously replaced said heart with a serrated chunk of living obsidian.

I continue in my role as campaign consultant, offering the occasional bit of dramatic supernal gibberish or world-building fluff, but I suspect that (given the above) more may soon be required. Something brutal and carnivorous. Something unrelenting. Something...

From the Underdeep.

I must admit to being shocked that Demon's Souls - a monument to the God of cruelty - is riding high at something like Ninety Percent on Metacritic, a threshold which their amalgamation engine refers to as "Universal Acclaim." Not shocked to hear that it's good, mind you. I already know it's good, and did my best to convince you of same. But you won't understand that it's good immediately - like most From games, it tends to undersell or even obscure its manifold virtues. It is a game that demands investment, rewarding the player with a deepening texture. Such games are not constructed to succeed when exposed to the strange rays of game journalism's editorial edifice.

I also wonder why Sony chose not to publish the game in the United States, as they did in Japan. It's such an intimation of secret love for the truly avid gamer that you'd think they'd be clamoring for the widest release possible, particularly since their aggression toward this type of consumer is practically overt.  It may be that such an ode to the old school - which Demon's Souls incontrovertibly is - would be out of step with their new image as the Everything Doer for the widest section of the market as opposed to some basement-bound shame box for albinoid otaku.

(CW)TB out.

we were never carved in stone

Gabe

Pre-Order your copy of Tekken 6 today!

Friday, October 9 2009 - 2:30 PM
by: Gabe

The incredible tale that is the story of Roger Jr. the Kangaroo continues today over on Namco's Tekken site.

I got some shit last week from people after I complained about pre-orders and then proceeded to link to the Tekken comic. Right next to the comic was an ad asking people to pre-order Tekken 6 in order to get a CTS costume. I can understand how this might look a little Hypocritical. The fact is that I am a huge Hypocrite going so far as to actually take the Hippocritic oath at one point. On one hand I personally do not like pre-ordering shit. On the other hand I was given the opportunity to have something I created placed into what is probably my favorite fighting game series ever. However the hitch was that it would be a pre-order bonus. Now a normal person might feel conflicted and go back and forth about this decision.

Not so for me.

My Hypocritic oath gave me the luxury of agreeing instantly to the offer!

So yes, please go and read our funny Tekken comic about Kangaroos and while you are there consider pre-ordering your copy of Tekken 6 to get a CTS costume.

See what I mean, that shit is easy for me.

Also the latest episode of our D&D podcast is up and Wil Wheaton breaks the most important rule in D&D:

Never split the party.

-Gabe out

Gabe

Dragon Age Comic

Friday, October 9 2009 - 4:25 PM
by: Gabe

I talked a bit about our Dragon Age comic yesterday and now it's up to page 6. You can check it out here.

-Gabe out