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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Granado Espada: Chapter I

Every so often I like to dabble in some online MMORPG hell-raising. The last year or so, living in the ‘Mac realm’ has put a halt to such indulgences. It’s not exactly a MMORPG friendly platform, and that’s fine, I still love it. There hasn’t been a huge influx of titles I had really wanted to play anyway, Aion is still coming soon as far as I know. One of the last addictions I experienced was called Granado Espada, also known as Sword of the New World for EU/US audiences. As far as originality goes with these online titles, Granado stands above the rest of them. Gone are the days of just controlling a single avatar, oh yes, now you’re in full control of three characters at once! Don’t worry, this is nowhere near as daunting as it first sounds. The controls are extremely intuitive and smooth. One could sit back in a semi-automatic AI if just starting out, the more experienced among us can dive right in and control each character manually should the need arise.

Aesthetically, Granado Espada is amazing. I would imagine the game setting itself to be quite the gamble for Hakkyu Kim, Granado creator and CEO of IMC Games, who opted for a classic Baroque Europe instead of the over used ‘Dungeons & Dragon-esque’ worlds. Everything looks incredible, and that’s pretty much why I stopped playing a year ago. It was pure blasphemy to run something like Granado on a low-resolution with the detail settings all the way down. I’ve bitten the bullet and retired the old trusty MacbookPro, enter now - the PC gaming rig. Dual cores of pure Intel grunt, slick and tacky cross-bred parts from a multitude of different vendors. Oh how she purrs! Let me put this into perspective; Granado Espada. 30-inch display. 2560 x 1600 pixels of resolution. Full detail settings. Enough said. No junkie could kick this addiction…

Check out Granado Espada for yourself and join the fun. It’s free to play! Feel free to abuse me on the Vivaldi server.

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Posted by Iven on 05/15 at 10:19 AM
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Saturday, May 03, 2008

Grand Theft Awesome

Hate to add to the epic record of great reviews for the Rockstar epic Grand Theft Auto IV; but as a long long time fan (since GTA1), I’ve always anticipated each GTA release with a sense of nostalgia and anticipation. I don’t see myself as a particular violent or abrasive individual, but the GTA series always finds a way for myself to indulge in the most sinister of past times. More than that, GTA, especially the original GTA III, truly presented a visual narrative which compared to the biggest of budget motion pictures. Sure, the reality of this premise is a long way off yet, but unlike any other interactive title, Grand Theft Auto had remained the pinnacle. No worse could be mentioned of the latest installment of the GTA franchise, that is, Grand Theft Auto IV. With its brilliant soundtrack, breath-taking visuals and truly epic attention to detail - I am in AWE.

From rustling leaves behind a garbage bin to the pulsating digital interference of a mobile phone on an analogue speaker system, the guys at Rockstar have spared no expense in recreating the mundane. I’m sure you’re then in one way or another asking “what this means to you?”. I could sit here and link countless reviews and reasons for you understand what I’m talking about, but instead, I end it here with the pure gamer bond, that you WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED by your purchase of this game. Check it out Comrade!

Posted by Iven on 05/03 at 03:00 PM
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