Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness


I knew going into Star Trek: Into Darkness that I was going to be hyper critical about the film. I am a life long Star Trek fan, and have been watching the series for about 25 years. I know pretty much every episode of every series, and every film, back to front.

I know that in this film series, an alternate reality from the original franchise is represented. This was pretty much the entire point in the last film. It was written in such a way to both establish a brand new continuity, and maintain the integrity of the original franchise. Even so, there are certain concessions that have to be made in order to maintain the spirit of Star Trek.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Review: Daft Punk - Random Access Memories

 
The robotic duo has set standards for french house and techno in general since their first entry Homework, back in 1997. After their Alive album in 2007, things got quiet from the french house masters. It wasn't until Tron Legacy, released in 2010, that we heard new content from the robots in the form of a electric-symphony mash-up. Many thought they had retired or moved onto other things. Rumors began spreading on the internet like a wild fire that a new Daft Punk was in the works. Sure enough, it was confirmed by bass legend Nile Rodgers that he had been collaborating with the French duo on several tracks for a new album. Random Access Memories was born. Here is my review.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Feeling Verklempt?


It's Thursday night and I don't have a whole lot going on. So I'm turning my gaze into the future! The weekend is almost here! For myself at least, that means a reprieve from the salt mines and some much needed relaxation, gaming and hang-time with some good friends.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Mix-Tape Monday - Rock It Pt. 2 - 5/13/13


Here it is as promised. Mix Tape Monday's triumphant return with Part 2 of the Rock It! mix. This mix and part 1 are sort of special to me. These are all songs that have made some kind of impact on me growing up. I didn't really get to start listening to a lot of music until I was in high school and getting into college. The household I grew up in was just kind of closed off from the rest of the world. I had no idea who was good...I had never even really listened to Metallica until my late teens. Which I'm 31 now, and listen to almost everything. I take in whatever I can and try to keep up with the bands I enjoy, and always keeping an ear out for something new and awesome.


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Oh Look! A Nintendo Themed Arcade Cabinet!


I'm a sucker for arcade machines. I grew up during the time when there was an arcade in every shopping mall. Even Walmart and local grocery stores had machines setup at their entrances. I would stay there popping quarters into those machines while my mother took care of her shopping.
 
Take a look at Imgur user mysterysmellyfeet's awesome creation after the break.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Corridor Digitals Mercs vs. Spies video is badass!


The good folks over at Corridor Digital have put together a pretty bad-ass short film about a lovable group of mercenaries being accosted by some spy-like riff raff. It makes for good film and good fun!

Check it out after the jump:


Mixtape Saturday - 5/11/13 - Rock it! Side A


Many apologies for not posting anything the last 2 weeks. I've had a lot of issues with work and have been in bit of a dark spot....depressed if you will.

Anyway. ONTO THE MUSIC!!!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Chainmail Comic Update

Hello Nerdgazm! Rottingblue here,



As a few of you may know, I'm in the process of drawing a comic titled Chainmail. It's a comic of the science fiction space faring sort, and I draw it on a fairly regular basis. I posted a short video time-lapse of myself completing this panel's final inks digitally. You can check it out here:



Stay classy.

(Rottingblue) 
Matt Skuce


Friday, May 3, 2013

Miiverse: Nintendo's Social Network


One of the most overlooked features of the Wii U by the video game media is Miiverse. Miiverse is a dedicated Wii U social network. The point of Miiverse is to pretty much talk about the games that you are playing, or are interested in on the Wii U.

Often times when I'm playing Wii U, I'll find myself distracted by Miiverse posts. It's funny, sometimes, I'll spend more time on Miiverse than in the actual game that I'm reading about. People often have unique and interesting things to say about the games that they are playing.

Miiverse has several unique features. The most notable one is the drawing tool. This tool is responsible for many, many talented artists posting on Miiverse. The results are often surprising, considering all of them were drawn on the Wii U Game Pad's touch pad. Among some of the most impressive are the pixel art done.
An example of some popular artwork form the Super Mario World page.

Another of the unique features of Miiverse is the ability to post screen shots of the game that you are playing. All you have to do is tap an icon on the screen to do this. This is helpful for people trying to ask for information about a particular part of the game, and it's fun to see the weird glitches that people sometimes find. Recently, I posted a screen shot about my death in Mega Man when I was literally a few steps from a life item.
Me bitching about dying in Mega Man.

For the posts themselves, you can do a couple of cool things. First, you can tag the post for spoilers. If your post is covering spoilers for the game, it will be tagged as such to other users, and conversely, if someone else tags spoilers, you won't be able to see their posts without your wanting to. You can also choose to see all posts tagged with spoilers on any particular game that you choose. Secondly, you can choose the emotion that you want to convey in the post. Since every post is made as if your Mii was speaking to the community, it displays this emotion on their faces.
Me joining a conversation about the difficulty of Classic vs. Contemporary Mario games.

You can also post 'Yeahs' which are like 'Likes' on Facebook. Sometimes, you will come across people begging for 'Yeahs', but when Nintendo deemed these people as an interruption to the service, they banned the practice. Sometimes, still, you'll see them buried within posts that contain actual content.

Miiverse is also tightly moderated by Nintendo. Only once in a while will you find content outside of the PG-13 range of intensity. When you do come across it, you can be sure that it won't remain there for long. Miiverse automatically filters certain words from the text input section. When you see inappropriate content, usually, it's in a drawn post. Users can report posts that violate the TOS agreement, as well as posts that contain spoilers, but aren't marked as such.

Miiverse also gives developers a way to communicate directly with their fans. Members of the community who are developers are authenticated by a green check at the corner of their Mii profile pic. Developers have already made use of Miiverse to chat with their fans, and to receive feedback. Gaijin Games used it to hear about glitches in Bit.Trip Runner 2 on the day of its release. Nintendo uses it to receive feedback, and to post news 'directly to you'. Miiverse was also, in part, instrumental in the decision to bring Earthbound to North American and European Virtual Console.

Recently, Nintendo made Miiverse available for users outside of Wii U. You can now access Miiverse from web browsers on PC and on smart phones. The interface is pretty much the same as on Wii U. For some reason, though, you aren't able to make new posts outside the Wii U. There is a problem with the fact that you can only post 100 characters at a time.  The browser version doesn't give you a counter, and if you go over the 100 mark, you have to just guess and keep cutting your post down to get to 100. You are also not able to create an account from the browser version. Your Miiverse information is tied to your Nintendo Network ID that you get when you create user data on the Wii U's system.

The very first thing that I did when I heard that it was released for browsers, was try to access Miiverse on my 3DS. I couldn't. I got a message saying that Miiverse was incompatible with my browser. This seriously baffled me. Why would I not be able to access this Nintendo exclusive network on another Nintendo device? I remember Nintendo saying that Miiverse would be coming to 3DS later, but it doesn't make sense that I can't access it from the 3DS's web browser. Just a minor gripe.

Miiverse really sets a standard for gaming social networking. It's really fun to talk to people about the games that you are playing. I'm really looking forward to see how it will be implemented in the future, and how it will act on the 3DS. In the meantime, I'll keep reading and posting.