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  • 8Jun 09

    Stunning level design, innovative combat system, and beautiful character models make this game worth all your resources.

    Rise Of The Argonauts

    Though quite a few websites have given this game a sub par rating, I'll try to analyze in so far as I can why that is.

    Rise of the Argonauts follows the story of Jason and the Argonauts from Greek Mythology, though with quite a few changes which, all in all, make for an amazing gaming experience.

    The story of the game begins with Jason's wife Alceme being assassinated by a shadowy character, who you must then pursue to uncover his motives. Vowing to bring your one true love back to life, a trip to the Oracle at Delphi reveals that you must seek the Golden Fleece, which can revive Alceme. But in order to accomplish this, you must rally a group of heroes with divine blood in their veins. After that, it is revealed that the Golden Fleece lies in a place where none have ventured. The game has all the elements of a good story: famous heroes from all over Greek mythology, such as Hercules and Achilles, an ancient prophecy, a powerful antagonist, and much more. The story is revealed gradually through dialogues and quests which make it all the more gripping.

    The character design in ROTA is crisp and well-detailed, and goes a long way in showing how much time and effort was put into this game. The gods and the Titans have been created masterfully and will be in your mind long after you are done with this game. The level design is rich, featuring varied and well-made terrains, ranging from lush, verdant jungles to the fiery, molten, and abysmal depths of Tartaurus itself.

    The game also has a variety of god powers, though some of them are not as powerful. You gain these powers by gaining the favor of one of four gods: Ares, Hermes, Apollo, and Athena. As you complete quests and achieve certain objectives, you can dedicate the achievements, or your "deeds", to any one of the four gods, and once a specific number of deeds has been dedicated, you can use them to buy powers. You may favor more than one god, but which one you do will significantly effect the damage and health, among other things, of your character. You also gain favor by choosing god-specific dialog choices, which keeps things interesting.

    The game has four weapons, each of which is favored by a particular god: mace by Ares, sword by Hermes, shield by Apollo, and spear by Athena. Spending deeds and gaining the powers of these gods will make you more proficient with that god's favored weapon. The combat system reminded me of King Leonidas from the movie "300", especially when you fight with the spear. Though innovative and very convincing, it does get a bit tedious towards the end, as irrespective of what weapon you choose, you'll be able to dispatch all enemies quickly as you become more powerful. The enemy AI is not that good, and they come at you in more or less predefined ways. The enemies are not very different, and are a combination of big or small, with shield or without. And that's about it as far as enemies are concerned, but thankfully the overall concept of the game is more than sufficient to keep you enthralled during this drudgery.

    Excellent graphics, great storyline, amazing character and set design, good, though sometimes tedious, combat system make this game a must-have in my list.

    • Posted Jun 8, 2009 2:50 pm PT
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  • 1Dec 08

    After watching a lot of comedy shows and stand-up performances, I thought it was about time I compiled this list. The particular kind of stand-up that I like is when people are just on stage, being themselves, instead of impersonating otherwise boring people desperately trying to make everybody laugh. So here it is: the ViSigoTH's five most favorite comedians list, full with recommendations on what to watch.

    [ [ [ 5 ] ] ] NUMBER FIVE
     - Jeff Dunham

    Jeff Dunham

    Jeff Dunham is a ventriloquist, and he's damn good. He gives all of his very distinctive puppets different voices and personalities, making his act very fresh and varied. Youtube is full of ventriloquism videos ranging from so-so to very good, but none of them are as good as this. Jeff Dunham is genuinely funny, and his presentation only makes things better.
    RECOMMEND : Jeff Dunham - Arguing With Myself

     

    [ [ [ 4 ] ] ] NUMBER FOUR
     - Dylan Moran

    Dylan Moran

    Dylan Moran, the Irish dude from Black Books and Shaun of the Dead, happens to be an excellent comedian. I said "happens to be" because I honestly had no idea he did stand-up until after I saw all of his TV shows and movies. Most comedians give the impression that standing up there, on stage, and talking to them is a very good experience, while Dylan Moran, smoking and drinking on stage, makes it look like a monumental exercise that he'd rather not be doing. And this is the best part about his performance: he just doesn't give a damn.
    RECOMMEND : Dylan Moran - Like, Totally

     

    [ [ [ 3 ] ] ] NUMBER THREE
     - Robin Williams

    Robin Williams

    Before I say anything else, I will say that Robin Williams is unusually energetic for his age. He's up there on stage, usually dancing and skipping and prancing around like it's no biggie... he is what I call an "entertainer". Robin Williams's act is "exciting", which is a word we don't normally use when describing comedy.
    RECOMMEND : Robin Williams - Live At The Met

     

    [ [ [ 2 ] ] ] NUMBER TWO
     - Christopher Titus

    Christopher Titus

    One of Christopher Titus's shows, named Titus, was one of the first comedy shows I ever watched. The show was a dark comedy about Titus and his life, alcoholic father and schizophrenic mother. The show's presentation and humor were literally unparalleled. It is hard to compare that show, and the rest of his work to anything else because it is really without equal and unlike anything you've probably ever seen. He is witty, funny, and unusually frank and honest. If only we had more shows like his...
    RECOMMEND : Christopher Titus - Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding

     

    [ [ [ 1 ] ] ] NUMBER ONE
     - George Carlin

    George Carlin

    I'll make this easy for everyone. George Carlin is a GOD. He is one of the few men I've seen who have become legends in their own time. Sadly, George Carlin is no longer with us, but the legacy he left behind will inspire and humor for ages to come. The late Carlin's comedy sees no boundaries, experiences no guilt, and doesn't give a damn about political correctness. He is vulgar, straight-forward, and very convincing whether he's discussing politics or toenails; the only comedian who teaches through his comedy, George Carlin's ideals and quotes will be with us for a very long time. If you do not like his work, then there is seriously something wrong with you. Period.
    RECOMMEND : Here is one of his many, MANY videos on youtube.

    • Posted Dec 1, 2008 7:55 am PT
    • Category: TV
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  • 1Dec 08

    Spaced on TV.COM

    Spaced, a show by Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, is about two twenty-somethings Tim (Simon Pegg) and Daisy (Jessica Stevenson) who lie about being married to get a flat. While keeping this secret from their landlady Marsha, we are introduced to the eccentric painter Brian, and Tim's best friend Mike (Nick Frost). In the midst of all the parties, great jokes and infinite Star Wars references, we find that the show is, ultimately, one of Simon Pegg's best works. If you liked Shaun of the Dead, don't miss this.

    • Posted Dec 1, 2008 6:43 am PT
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  • 29Nov 08
    Black Books on TV.COM
    Black Books is a small second-hand bookshop in London run by the cynical chain-smoker Bernard Black. Dylan Moran stars in this wonderful British comedy, and the show is not only very well written but the premise is excellent as well. Also starring Tamsin Greig and Bill Bailey, the three tie the show together wonderfully and create a show worthy of more praise. I found this show when I learned that it also featured Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (both of Hot Fuzz fame). Even though the show is a little old, it's still much better than the stupid comedy shows being thrown on television these days. Black Books is quirky, witty, and worth every second you spend watching it.
    • Posted Nov 29, 2008 11:29 pm PT
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  • 14Sep 08

    Gossip Girl on TV.COM

    Gossip Girls is about the lives of a few priviledged teenagers living in New York City, and I have to say since I was expecting the usual high-school drama of one popular chic trying to destroy another, I was a bit surprised, although it is also that. The pain, hardship and parental pressure in the life of a not-so-average teenager has been showcased very skillfully, and it is all rather impressive. I'm hooked. Will say more after I finish watching the first season...

    • Posted Sep 14, 2008 6:31 am PT
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  • 13Sep 08

    Californication on TV.COM

    I'm glad I decided to check this show out... it's just plain amazing. David Duchovny is great as the struggling writer trying to win back his ex-girlfriend (Natascha McElhone) while trying to raise his daughter at the same time. Oh, and he's also a sex addict. I can't quite place this show just yet, I've honestly never seen one like this. The last time I was this eager for the next episode of any show was Entourage. Check out the first season, guys.

    • Posted Sep 13, 2008 10:53 pm PT
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  • 10Sep 08

    The Large Hadron Collider. 17 miles, 11 billion dollars, and I don't know how many years later. Theoretically this behemoth is supposed to simulate the instant after the big bang, find out more about the Higgs Boson, and explain things like how matter have mass and what not. First phase of testing just got completed, and the fun, smashing part starts in October, if we're still around to see it. Oh, and this thing can create black holes, though the scientists say there's nothing to worry about.

    • Posted Sep 10, 2008 6:41 pm PT
    • Category: General
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  • 18Aug 08

    I mentioned in my previous post that Gamespot Wide wasn't displaying correctly with Adblock enabled in Firefox 3, and it seems I have solved the problem. It's crazy how often the simplest solution eludes you the longest, and you only find way after you've embarrassed yourself with all your crazy talk...

    Anyway, just go to Adblock and check your downloaded filters. Yes, your downloaded filters. I just removed a filter called "Easyfilter+Easylist" or something and my adblock and Gamespot BOTH are working fine. I know, I know, it was stupid, but atleast I'm telling everyone about it. Make sure all your friends know...

    • Posted Aug 18, 2008 7:16 am PT
    • Category: General
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  • 17Aug 08

    Well, the new Facebook layout does suck; it's unmanageble, unfamiliar, and for some reason designers these days seem to think that putting stuff on a wider base page is a well-accepted defacto standard. Sheesh.

    Anyhoo, I don't check Facebook that often anyway, and atleast I have the option of revertiing to my old layout, even though the "Try the new Facebook" crap on the top is annoyeeng. Gamespot Wide, and I'm talking about the home page especially, has too much text content to take in at one go. You have to constantly look up down and sideways to make sure you don't miss anything. And the new layout seems to have problems working with Adblock in Firefox, which I'm sure everyone is using by now. I just hope GS fixes this issue soon...

    • Posted Aug 17, 2008 11:28 pm PT
    • Category: General
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  • 15Jul 08
    I watched the Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony conferences for both 2007 and 2008, and I just think it's a little ironic and unnerving and annoying that I didn't get the Microsoft and Nintendo "Virtually There" emblems for both years, but considering that I did get Sony emblems for both years, it doesn't really matter. This isn't a major catastrophe, but I just like to mention it when I feel cheated in some way. Gamespot, you need to look into this...
    • Posted Jul 15, 2008 1:57 pm PT
    • Category: Games
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  • 15Jul 08
    This has to be the best company in the whole world. Really. They're actually delivering what gamers want and need, and not hiding behind useless and meaningless stats that nobody cares about. Resistance 2 looks friggin' awesome, and don't even get me started on God of War 3. The PSP games are really cool, especially Valkyria (did I get that right?). DC Universe Online deserves a look at least, and truth be told, MAG totally and utterly blew me away. Tretton's presentation was subtle and on point as usual, and I seriously think this guy deserves more stock options or something. Just superb. As usual, these guys have not abandoned their old consoles, and the PS2 is still as promising as ever. I'm starting to feel that Square Enix made a wrong turn by jumping to Microsoft, but I guess we'll see how that plays out.
    • Posted Jul 15, 2008 1:50 pm PT
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  • 15Jul 08
    Well, after the MS conference I guess I was expecting a little more from Nintendo, and they didn't exactly live up to expectations. I think they're pushing the "gaming for everyone" boundary too much too fast. Most of the games are kiddish and not for hardcore gamers, and COD5 on the WII somehow looked dated as far as graphics are concerned. I'm hoping more from Sony's conference... maybe Tretton won't let me down.
    • Posted Jul 15, 2008 1:45 pm PT
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  • 14Jul 08

    Okay, keeping my general hatred for Microsoft aside for a moment, I have to say that the conference was nothing unexpected. The Avatar thing was just plain lame, and the rest was pretty much taking Sony PS3 concepts and trying to copy them less efficiently. Somehow the conference was incomplete with Gates and Peter Moore. The FF13 announcement was already expected, and I still feel it's PS3 version is going to be a lot better. GOW2 looks incredible, and I'm eagerly awaiting Fable 2...

    All in all, nothing new. And did anyone notice GOW2 being restarted in between and then proceeding exactly as before, even though they said it was realtime? And the absence of CLAPPING???

    • Posted Jul 14, 2008 12:34 pm PT
    • Category: Games
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  • 28Jun 08

    I still remember how I used to stay up late to play this game for days on end... Diablo one, two, LoD... ahhhhh...

    I'm so happy about the new installment that I can barely contain myself, so I'm going to go and lock myself in a room and shout out my joy for a few days; you can go and read this in the mean time

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6193003.html?tag=topslot;title;1&om_act=convert&om_clk=topslot

    • Posted Jun 28, 2008 9:59 am PT
    • Category: Games
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  • 19Jun 08
    Well, Firefox 3 got launched. I wanted to give everyone a heads up so they can go check it out. It's not much different from their last version, besides being prettier and neater. It's a little easier to use, a little faster, but I guess those are the obvious traits of an "upgrade". Anyhoo, go check it out. I hope MS is doing something serious with their IE8...
    • Posted Jun 19, 2008 11:33 am PT
    • Category: General
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  • 18Jun 08

    All of you might have already gotten this update on Gamespot, but I like re-mentioning this monstrous fact. "According to a study by accounting and financial services giant PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2007 saw $41.9 billion in global sales of all types of games, including mobile and online games. It was unclear if that figure included game accessories, as NPD does." Also, "... predict that in 2012, global game sales will hit at staggering $68.3 billion--dwarfing all other media sectors other than online advertising."

    Also, I would like to thank PricewaterhouseCoopers and Reuters for being more painfully obvious than is humanly possible. If the industry is at around $40Billion now, then maybe it is going to increase in the next four years, right? I mean, they're just games, who plays games?

    Anyway, here's to Blizzard and Microsoft and Sony and Activision and Square Enix and Ubisoft and pretty much everyone else in the gaming sector who're going to be filthy rich !@#$#$% in the years to come. Good for you ! Maybe now you can cut prices with all of this extra pocket money rolling in *shakes fist angrily*

    • Posted Jun 18, 2008 8:52 pm PT
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  • 18Jun 08
    You know what? I just might not be able to take all this happiness. Level 5 () on TV.com, ladies and gentlemen. Start treating me like royalty!
    • Posted Jun 18, 2008 10:17 am PT
    • Category: General
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  • 18Jun 08
    After a very long time, I'm finally a level 21 Resuce Ranger... WHEEEEEEEE! I know it's not much to write about, but it's a small victory in a sense. Here's to one of the best MMORPGs we know and play: GAMESPOT!
    • Posted Jun 18, 2008 10:15 am PT
    • Category: General
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  • 15Jun 08
    I had the good taste emblem proudly on my profile for eight hours. Then I went ahead and added Titan Quest to My Collection, and it disappeared again. I don't know how long I can keep this up; that was harsh. I'll have to start drinking again to get over this pain
    • Posted Jun 15, 2008 2:43 pm PT
    • Category: General
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  • 14Jun 08

    Okay, so after four long months of adding wierd games to my collection in the hopes of getting it above 8.5, I finally recieved two new badges. Hooray for me!!!

    • Posted Jun 14, 2008 10:50 am PT
    • Category: Computers
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