Friday, April 11, 2014

Totally Submerged


I had another subject in mind to write about, but I just finished Heavy Rain on the PS3, which is just about the most original video game I have ever played. I know I'm coming very late to the party here, but I had to get this down here.

This game is, in essence, an updated, WAY more hardcore/mature kind of Choose Your Own Adventure book, in which decisions are often made on the fly and ultimately affect the outcome of the game. Your mission? Find the Origami Killer, who kidnaps boys and imprisons them beneath the raining sky, where they are doomed to drown as the water rises, unless someone can rescue them. You play as four characters: Norman Jayden, an FBI agent with an addiction problem; Ethan Mars, a shut-in whose son's life is on the line; Madison Paige, an insomniac journalist who aids Mars in his frantic search; and Scott Shelby, a P.I. investigating the Origami Killer on behalf of the victims' families.



As you guide the actions of these characters, almost every choice makes a difference. You can interact with their environment through button prompts that appear on the screen. Timing and smart decisions are usually the difference between life and death - each of these characters have multiple brushes with death which require you to have not only good reflexes, but also good instincts.

Friday, March 28, 2014

It's been a while...

I was left to my own devices
Many days fell away with nothing to show

And the walls kept tumbling down

In the city that we love
Great clouds roll over the hills
Bringing darkness from above

But if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

- Bastille, "Pompeii"

I can't believe I haven't written here for over three years. But then again, a great deal of things have happened to pull me away from here - the sweet as well as the sour. In the time between, I've gained three puppies, lost a bunny, got in a car accident, got AND left a job, been loved, betrayed, and lost someone most dear. But after all that, I'm still here.

I think after all the insanity that has been my life for the past 6-odd years, I'm due for a change, which is why I've decided to revive this blog and get all the ideas beating around inside my head out here. I also did a bit of a revamp - with a new name and look for this thing, as Blogging For Your Benefit began to sound more and more to me like either a charity venture or a hoity-toity "I am smarter than thou" exclamation. I want to inspire people to engage in the things I talk about here - to make them think and wonder and dream and be better for it all. Thus the Muse Reel.

(I also blame my inbred punniness for that name, but that's another story. ;) )

So starting now, I'm going to try and post here on a more regular basis. I'm not sure if the message will get out to everyone I want to reach, but at least it will get out of my head and keep me writing. After two years without that real freedom, it's about time.

Hope you like. And that, as they say, is that.