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  • First Name: Hieronimus
  • Birthdate: 12/5/1991
  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • About Me: Chindonesian guy who is interested in all things Chindonesian. I am quite teh random and enjoy playing with Lego. Quite. Very quite. SPANG

Friday, 25 November 2011

  • Skyward Sword

    WARNING: THE FOLLOWING WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR SKYWARD SWORD!!

    So I picked it up yesterday morning in eager anticipation. I've been waiting for this game since I saw the trailers at E3 last year, and now I've played about 7 hours into it. Man, I forgot how much they padded out Zelda games, but for some reason the lengthiness feels justified, and I'm absolutely thrilled that I'm nowhere near the end of the game. So I'd like to take this time to talk about my experience in the game's first 7 hours. Firstly, I'm impressed with the role they've given Zelda - she's no longer a damsel in distress, and rather she has her own mission to complete alongside you. An unfortunate hitch in the plan forced her to depart sooner than expected, so up until now, she's been running off ahead of Link in the story as she prepares for the mission. Whatever the mission actually is - I imagine it's something along the lines of cleanse the world of evil, but I'm gonna give Nintendo the benefit of the doubt and hope that there's more fancy twists than that in store. I'll be honest, I didn't see Ganondorf coming at the end of Twilight Princess at all =P
    Speaking of Twilight Princess, that's probably the game I would compare closest with Skyward Sword, for obvious reasons. The way combat is handled is very different, and obviously the new items add some freshness to the game's puzzles and combat, but even with the radically different graphics, the game still feels very Twilight Princess. The way Link runs, climbs and swims is mostly the same, and I imagine they probably borrowed the same animations from the previous game, but the new Link is much more athletic, which really adds to the way you explore the world. The world itself underwent a huge change, and I'd probably liken it more to the kind of world found in The Windwaker or Phantom Hourglass. It essentially feels like you're swimming in a sea of clouds and descending to remote islands, which house a dungeon as well as a unique world in them with both friends and foes inhabiting them.
    Now I'm probably going to spend a bit of time talking about the combat. It still pays off, at least against the weaker enemies, to flail the remote without paying too much attention to how the enemy actually blocks, because Link is able to swing his sword faster than they can change their stance. As soon as I realised this, I was both disappointed because I thought the combat would be much more strategic, and relieved because fighting hundreds of enemies would quickly become a chore if I was actually required to put effort into figuring out all their weak spots. I've only encountered one boss fight and one mini-boss fight, but both were against sword users, which helped teach swordfighting well, but were rather uninspired characters. The boss fight was against an important antagonist, which I wasn't prepared for, since usually the first boss in any Zelda game is some nameless overgrown behemoth unique to the dungeon. I'm happy for this, since it adds more depth and familiarity to the characters you meet, rather than just some evil mastermind in the background plotting things without really having anything to do with you.
    The other characters also seem more full of life than in previous games, and the vibrant colours in the environments tend to remove a feeling of lethargy from the game, which I felt was present to a small extent in the previous game. The game certainly isn't bland, and they use this well to mask the aging technology of the Wii and its blurred textures and jaggy models. Collecting bugs and other little trinkets is now actually meaningful in the game, as they're used to upgrade potions and equipment, which compels me to explore a lot more than I would otherwise.
    So far I'm impressed with what Nintendo have done with Skyward Sword, and I look forward to the 40-50 (or more) hours I'll spend with the game!
    PS: THE MUSIC IS AMAZING OH MY GOD

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

  • Summer Holidays, b*****s

    上个星期六是我的最后的考试. 我已经完成两年大学, 可是现在是暑假. 下个三月我们到大学回来.


    Okay that's enough Chinese for this post. =D So so far in my holidays, I've been out a decent amount. And by that I mean I went out yesterday. Monday evening was work, which I'm gonna have to get used to again, since it's the lead-up to Christmas and I work at a discount retail store. Fortunately I work after hours so I don't have to deal with crazy customers. In the meantime, it's mostly gaming for me. I've been trying to see if my (piss-weak) computer can handle streaming, and apparently it likes me enough to let me stream Portal 2, so for the next couple of days I'll try to finish that while live-streaming it =) You can find my stream's link at http://www.justin.tv/rim_eronin


    Also I've also obviously been playing a decent amount of StarCraft 2. I think getting to Diamond league in these holidays would be a realistic and worthwhile goal =) Anyway, while I'm rambling on about games, I may as well mention that today I finally completed Metroid Prime Three, thus ending my journey through what I now consider to the be greatest trilogy of games ever made. That said, I've not played other highly regarded trilogies such as Uncharted (someone buy me a PS3 please) or Gears of War, but I feel Metroid Prime deserves a place on a pedestal high above a vast majority of AAA titles out there. Just listening to the music almost brings tears to my eyes; I felt a pang of sadness as I watched the credits roll past, knowing that a significant chapter in my life has just ended. The games just left such a sense of wonder and excitement, yet each of the games did so in such different ways. Prime 1 invited you to explore a forgotten world with a beautifully told history, Prime 2 presented another (two!) world(s), and filled them with melancholy monuments of ancient warriors, while Prime 3 jacked up the throttle and blasted you on an adventure alongside the Galactic Federation as you finally put an end to the Pirates and your nemesis. Such a great series will hold a place in my heart for many years to come.


    Okay, that's enough for now. I shall blog again soon! 


    再见!

Thursday, 17 February 2011

  • Hello everyone

    This is R to the eaxis Raexis!

    Lol jokes. But anyway I've been doing some StarCraft 2 commentaries and while I know I'm not the best caster around, I wanna get more people to be into StarCraft and eSports in general, as in the whole sitting down, watching/discussing games together. So if anyone is bored, just check out raexis7 on youtube, (or click on http://www.youtube.com/raexis7) and while you're at it, just check out diggitySC, ArtosisTV, Huskystarcraft, Day9 and a bunch of others. For entertainment value alone, I think these guys are really great, but it's even more awesome 'cos they're doing video game commentaries. 

    And when it comes around to it, you should also check out the GomTV Global Star League, the biggest current StarCraft 2 tournament in Korea (and therefore the whole world), with a 1st prize of over $44K. Big events like this, the World Cyber Games, Major League Gaming, OGN Star League etc. shows you the amount of excitement and enthusiasm that the tens of thousands of fans can bring.

    Anyway, apart from that, uni is starting soon and I have no idea where my holidays went D= Looks like I'm gonna be spending a good portion of the remainder painting my garage walls. It's taking a lot longer than it should because I'm a lazy bean bag :3 The 3DS is coming out soon...I'm gonna check out the Parra demo tomorrow 8D (<- ironic since I won't need special glasses to look at the 3D effect of the 3DS) I probably won't be getting it until the 3DS lite comes out, or maybe when the two Layton games makes it all the way out here to the outback. If anyone wants to donate $300 that would be much appreciated. I'd even throw in the last $50.

Thursday, 10 June 2010

  • Empirical Results

    So the first semester of university has finished, and now all there is left to do are the exams. I thought this was a momentous occasion enough to warrant a post. So what has happened since I entered UNSW? The StarCraft 2 beta came and gone, and I proved myself to be just as bad at that than I was at StarCraft 1. I got a new computer with which to play StarCraft 2; also because one of my computers was starting to go. It started to go as soon as I got it, but that's okay.

    I have met wonderful people at university, though very few whom I hold close to me, and I encountered many people from my past, who I now see in new light. I love my friends, you are all what makes it worth it =)

    There is much more to say but I am far too lazy for it.

    Oh, and my first exam is tomorrow.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

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    • Name: Hieronimus
    • Location: Sydney, Australia
    • Birthday: 12/5/1991
    • Gender: Male
    • Member Since: 1/27/2006