Atompunk

I’ve really gotten into a new game on my PC called Fallout 4. It’s a hoot! I’m very much into story-driven games, and Fallout 4 delivers that fairly well. It’s been getting panned, however, because it’s not as much of a role-playing game as its previous incarnations were. It’s more of a first-person shooter with branching story elements, than anything else.

The story is pretty much set on rails that you have to follow, and although you can take several paths to get to the end, it’s basically the same no matter what you do. This is what has many fans expressing disappointment in the game. They expected a much more customizable experience and story than what they got, namely, an action movie where they get to participate in the action and that’s pretty much it.

I can overlook that for a really good story, however, even though I am very much in the RPG camp. This one has a terrific world that it’s set in, and that’s the part I really enjoy. Being a world-builder myself, like the worlds I’ve created for my novels, makes me appreciate it all the more when it’s done well by someone else, or in different media.

This one is what they call atompunk. It’s a world where the 1950’s-imagined future of nuclear-powered everything came true, with huge finned cars filling up on nuclear coolant instead of gas at the corner station, nuclear-powered monorails soaring overhead and even nuclear fusion powered robots serving mankind. Then a huge war happens and you find yourself in that world 200 years afterwards, the sole survivor of a cryogenics facility that froze you right before everything went to hell.

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All in all, it’s a fun game and a fun world to explore, as the developers put in plenty of details and references to other fantasy worlds and even things in our world, such as the bar Cheers! from the sitcom of the same name. It’s a hoot finding all those Easter eggs!

If you’re looking for something fun with a decent story and not too difficult a gameplay challenge, give it a whirl. It’s a bit pricey right now as it just came out, but give it a month or two or three and it will be cheap enough to pick up.

 

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A challenge!

So, here’s the thing. I’ve gone nearly half a year without posting, when I said I would be posting regularly. Turns out I was full of it. As usual.

Now in an effort to change this bad, bad habit of procrastinating basically forever, I am challenging myself, based on an example set by a friend of mine who himself was challenged to write 365 blog posts in one year, that is, one every day. Surely I can do a post a day! I don’t think there’s a minimum number of words as such, but I won’t cheat by writing too little. I hope.

Anyhow, tonight is the first post, number 1 of 365 daily posts, that will likely be mostly boring, mundane reports on my life, what I’m doing, et cetera. (My spelling checker doesn’t know what ‘et cetera’ is? Interesting.)

I figure this will be a good way to improve my writing skills, if nothing else. Writing and writing and writing is the best practice to get better at it. It also won’t hurt my typing skills to be practicing so much either! Then again, I just participated in NaNoWriMo for the third time (and won for the third time!) so you’d think my skills in both departments would be adequate, at the very least.

So for now, once again, here is my first post mostly about nothing. I am confident that my future postings will be more entertaining/informative/educational/slightlylessboring…. Well, I’ll do my best, at least!

Until next time… (tomorrow!!)

Science is so very cool…

Check out this video:

It shows a water droplet falling onto a carbon nanotubule surface that is perfectly hydrophobic (water resistant), so much so that the surface tension of the droplet is enough to keep it in a tight ball and allow it to bounce!  I especially like the sequence showing two droplets colliding and merging…

A New Fad? Or a New Style of Performance Art?

I recently was sent a link to a YouTube video showing a young man by the name of Freddie who performs a tune from Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.  What’s unusual about this is that he plays all the instrumental parts himself, using physical instruments (and not a synthesizer) and also, my favorite, unique percussion instruments as well.  Now, multi-track recording is nothing new and a staple of anyone recording their own music.  What sets this song apart is that Freddie recorded the video in such as way as to show him playing (and singing) all the parts together.  The result is a beautiful song made somewhat surreal by seeing all the ‘Freddies’ playing together on the screen.  Excellent video and excellent performance!  Enjoy!

UPDATE:  I’ve poked around and only found a few more videos doing something similar (and none, so far, as good as this one).  If anyone knows of more, please post in the comments!