Welcome, dear stranger. Please get comfortable as I introduce you this page. My life is an open book. Of nonsense. Therefore I blog about things that are present in my life, which are things I care about, things that I like to talk about, and sometimes things that I like to b*tch about. But mainly this blog is for those things I want to say and just telling my friends won't do. It will be a mix with no fixed theme, just like the picture above. Enjoy =]
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Holy Plumbob, it's The Sims 4!
Earlier today in a press conference
at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, EA Games released a first look at The Sims 4.
The video included a short gameplay, showing the new and different features of
the highly anticipated game.
The Sims is the best-selling PC
franchise in the world, selling over 150 million copies since its original
release in 2000, and every year since then the game has been outdoing itself
with every new expansion pack and sequels. The current game, The Sims 3,
brought as its main difference from the previous games an open world where for
the first time players could bring their Sims out of their houses and into the
town without the loading screen, and that was beyond simmers’ wildest dreams.
All the freedom brought by The Sims 3 with the open world as well as in Create-A-Sim
and the unlimited customizing in build and buy mode made me question what else
could the developers do to make The Sims 4 stand out. Well, the answer is in
the first look video; they took Create-A-Sim to a whole new level.
The player can now change the sizes
of shoulders, thighs, buttocks, waist, and the belly alone without having to
change the whole body. That’s new. Also, there is no need for sliders, the
player can simply drag a specific body part, making it bigger, smaller, wider,
higher, lower, or whatever look one can imagine. “It’s like playing with clay”,
said the VP and Executive Producer Rachel Franklin at the press conference, and
in the video that’s exactly what it looks like, making it possible to create Sims
of ANY shape and size! Not a lot was said about personality and traits, but now
the player can select different walking styles. I like how the developers didn't aim
to make Sims look more and more like digital human replicas, but like a game
character. The general appearance of Sims make them look like something
in between Sims 2 and Sims 3, and not like something evolved from Sims 3 as
expected. They do have a lot more facial expressions and details, though, and they look
amazing.
The gameplay seems to have
changed its focus, as it always does with every new game. Emotions seem to be a
huge part of it now, and the player can control them not only with
interactions, but with the objects as well, such as the décor around or objects
you can manipulate. The player can make a Sim furious using a voodoo doll and
then blow off steam by hitting a punching bag, for example.
Building seems to have evolved a
little. I’ve never been a builder, but it looks like building will be way more
fun this time. It looks simpler and easier, giving the player more freedom by
dragging rooms around to expand and resize them. Players can also move rooms
around, furniture and all, that’s new and super cool. Maybe they took their
previous blueprint idea and expanded on that. The first look video says
building is faster than ever, which is relief to me, always took me forever and
a half to build a small house.
As for the world the game will
take place in, nothing was really revealed, but two Sims are shown in the video
taking off on a rocket. Will Sims be able to go to space? Earlier in the year
there were rumors about Sims going to the moon, so is the rocket a hint that
the rumors were true?
The Sims 4 will be released in
2014, and as a long time Simmer, I am beyond excited and looking forward to
that. Watch the first look video below.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Lady Gaga's "Applause" video is out!
This morning Lady Gaga premiered the video for “Applause”,
the first single from her upcoming album ARTPOP. Soon after that, the video
was uploaded to her official YouTube page, getting thousands of views in its
first minute online.
The video is heavily inspired by performance arts, fitting
to the tile. Such inspiration is shown in the now iconic smudged clown makeup,
as well as in Gaga coming out of a magician’s hat with occasional colored smoke
effects, and in Gaga holding a leg-shaped bouquet as she walks a sort of runaway
amidst a cloud of sparkly confetti to the sound of loud cheers, looking like a
Tim Burton version of Miss America. There’s also an overpowering reference to
theatre, in special her Kuroko-style outfit, which she wears throughout the
video. The part that intrigued me is the scene where she is in a cage, wearing
a yellow wig reminiscent of the Fame Monster era, with a crazy
expression on her face, possibly showing a downside to fame. Not to mention her
head on a black swan… is this her reference to ballet and dance?
As a longtime fan, I can say that I am pleased with this
video. To tell the truth, I was a little nervous after the Born This Way
phase, which brought the not-so-pleasant video to “Mary The Night”, and don’t
get me started on the disappointing “Edge Of Glory”, but Lady Gaga never ceases
to surprise me – or the world. I won’t go as far as saying she outdid herself,
because she didn’t; she did not go over the top and clearly did not try to
shock the world, as she usually does. Her outfit, makeup and hair styles lately
have been simple and elegant, nothing too extravagant, very unlikely of her. I’m
sure the world expected her to come back to the music scene riding a dragon,
wearing Oprah as a hat and an outfit made of 50 live pandas, but she seems to
be going in a different direction this time. Still, it’s too early to tell.
ARTPOP looks good so far, and I’m hopeful this time
around. I don’t know what to expect, and over the last couple of years I
learned not to have any expectations when it comes to Lady Gaga. I’ll just
enjoy her new material and hope she does her best. I’m happy she’s back with
new music, regardless of what the sales or charts will say, and can’t wait to
hear her new album!
Watch the “Applause” video
Monday, August 12, 2013
Agnetha Fältskog’s disappointing "Dance Your Pain Away" video
On the day new singles from Lady Gaga and Katy Perry came out, not many people would be paying much attention to 63 years old former ABBA member Agnetha Fältskog’s new music video. Yesterday night it was announced that Agnetha’s new video would come out today, August 12, and it would feature Agnetha as well as the ten winners of a video contest in which fans from all over the world submitted videos of themselves dancing to her new single. I had been looking forward to it for a long time, and earlier today Agnetha’s official Facebook page released the video to her latest single, “Dance Your Pain Away”, from her 2013 album A.
The video does feature the winners of the contest, but Agnetha herself only appears for a couple seconds in images from Stockholm’s Pride Festival. No one bothered to make an exclusive new video, they just took some conveniently pre-made images and pasted them in an amateur-looking montage. Needless to say, the video disappointed fans everywhere. In a matter of hours, a wave of negativity came flooding on her Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube pages. It seems like what is making the fans so upset is that the single failed in the charts, therefore everyone was hoping for a pickup in the sales after the video release. Agnetha, and Universal, not working hard to promote this single shows disrespect for the fans and for the album as a whole. “Dance Your Pain Away” is definitely the most commercial song of the album, but it is catchy enough to help with the sales, but a mistake like this video was such an epic fail that it can really hurt the album and the artist.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Agnetha, her new album, and even this single, but I am truly disappointed with this video. I understand Agnetha had very little to do with this, but she is the artist and does have a say in the matter and could have done something to make it a successful single. Truth is, she didn’t.
Watch the "Dance Your Pain Away" video
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)