Thursday, March 28, 2013

God of War: Ascension Review (a gamers take)


I'm lucky enough to have some great gamer friends who are always willing to lend their personal opinion of the hottest new game. So, here you have it. The first review of God of War: Ascension.

God of War: Ascension Review
by Andrew Swetz



Since 2005, Santa Monica Studios has brought forth an amazing collaboration of Greek Mythology Hack and Slash/ Adventure mixed with platforming elements to bring you the new series God Of War. It’s based around the character, Kratos, seeking vengeance against the God Of War Ares for tricking him into killing his family. It sounds pretty ambitious and risky, but it has paid off! Not only was it one of the best games I’ve played this year,  it also combined my love of Greek Mythology and brutality in one amazing game.  This storyline has spawned 6 games to date.  God of War 2 followed Zeus’ obsession with destroying Kratos . God of War 3 was the revenge against the gods. Chains of Olympus was about Kratos making a choice between his daughter and the world. Lastly, Ghost of Sparta was about Kratos’ childhood and the reuniting with his brother. Now after 5 games, latest game in the God of War franchise and an actual prequel to the entire saga……God of War: Ascension. Taking place 10 years before God of War and 6 months after being tricked by Ares after swearing his allegiance to the God of War himself!

As things go with prequels, they are a risky venture but seem to be the normal thing now with any mediums. So, basically the game takes place in Ancient Greece and is centered on a younger Kratos with the key story about the blood oath being broken. They really delve into Mythology here as the Furies being the enemy here not gods or demi gods as in previous games. They are a bit of a mystery but it’s basically almost like a Memento thing, when you think the story is one way it twists. The narrative is a lot different than previous games as well. They focus more on the human aspect to Kratos.




As the combat is relatively the same hack and slash, they add features where you can steal weapons from enemies. It gives a different dynamic even though the moves are pretty much the same with minor tweaks. 
One key change is the moves are actually more vicious since he is younger. The games’ mini games are mostly for the bosses now.  The mini bosses have a different mechanic now too, where it’s timing on screen without the normal “hit these buttons” which makes it more realistic and enjoyable for some.  The overall depth to the game is an interesting mesh between paying homage to the newer platform games mixed with your classic Castlevania, Zelda and Devil May Cry.


Now, the first boss is pretty insane, in case you were wondering. The battle takes place over several areas while adding moving locations as you are fighting. This gives it a much grander feel. The camera is tight and can be annoying how sometimes it does not adjust right away leaving you open to attack. They also have sliding parts in the game that really makes you think back to the games on the NES and older consoles; lots of nostalgia. Sometimes it’s confusing, the angle they are going for, the story is all over the place. Sometimes the pacing is a bit slower than the previous games but towards the end, it all starts to come together. The ending is more brutal and bittersweet. The anti-climactic ending which really left much to be desired was a bit disappointing, but when you go from making God of War: Ghost of Sparta and then before that GOW3, there is only so far you can take a game.

Overall, the game is amazing. It’s just not as fast paced in some parts which can confuse the player on where the direction of the story is headed.

The verdict I give God of War: Ascension 8 out of 10

The game is great just in terms of gameplay, just the storyline is a little more lackluster and less memorable than some games. But, the combat and the telling of Kratos’s humanity makes for a compelling story. Still, God of War 3 stands as the series high point! Regardless of what IGN says, the game is good. (They tend to be a bit biased so it’s up to you to actually play the game.)

Pros: Tight combat controls, mechanics flow more also NO CGI! Fantastic in game rendering pushing the spec for the PS3, Also lots of nostalgia from previous games of the genre!

Cons: Seems the game was rushed, does not flow as well as other games from the series, some camera issues and glitches more than usual.

Go out and buy the game, it’s worth it if you’re a fan of the series!  (If you’re not a GOW fan, you might not be as impressed!)



Thanks a bunch Andrew for your awesome input! Hopefully, this gives those of you who haven't played it yet, a good idea of what you will be dedicating your life too for a number of hours soon. 

Cheers, 

~7 

Why Geek, why?


Like bowties, 

It’s cool to be a geek.

Some people view society as a place divided between geeks and non-geeks. I wish to challenge this assumption by proposing that everyone has the potential to be a geek. Those of us who know and accept that part of ourselves should suspect that non-geeks are merely suppressing their inner geek. After all, society tends to reward people for conformity, and geeks tend to be pretty brave. We aren’t afraid to be different.
There is a distinct geek community, which helps us to share our interests with others. Whether one is into gaming, music, science, comic books, fantasy or sci-fi (note: there is a significant chance of overlap between two or more areas) they will find camaraderie with other geeks.  One of the coolest things about being a geek is that finding friends is easy. Parties, cons, or even the grocery store are venues to connect over a shared interest.  A glimpse of a shawl pin engraved in Elvish is the perfect conversation starter, whether you’re in the produce aisle or at the symphony. When the hottie is wearing a Dr. Who t-shirt at a party, a fellow geek can begin a conversation instantly. The conversation among geeks will revolve around “What are you into?” more than “What do you do?” This is a refreshing way to connect with people in modern society, where an inordinate amount of time is focused on the tasks one must complete in order to make money.


(Swords are cool. And knights. Knights are cool.)


Within each geek subgroup, one can find staggering amounts of diversity. The fantasy crowd can be found pursuing distinct interests such as Asian ball-jointed dolls (BJD community), renaissance festivals or cosplay. Comic book geeks can tell you where the best local comic book shops are, and share their appreciation not only for the characters, but also for the authors and illustrators of their favorite story arcs. An interest in comic books often develops into other subgroups of geekery, such as cosplay or gaming (HeroClix).

It’s cool to be a sexy geek girl.

The moniker “geek” previously denoted male geeks. That wasn’t cool, because there have always been girls who wanted to express themselves by embracing the same interests. This changed because the geek community has a history of challenging stereotypical assumptions, and the term now denote a man or a woman. However, the unique combination of beauty, brains, and a penchant for light sabers can still be scary for some, including other geeks. There was a recent controversy over a Tumblr about “fake” geek girls. The critique described them as poseurs (i.e. they don’t actually like Dr. Who, but claim that they do while wearing large glasses with non-prescription lenses). In my opinion, those who consider themselves the arbiters of true geekness should reflect on what they are truly afraid of: poseurs, or beautiful, intelligent women who like swords and wands. The geek girl is subversive of traditional cultural designations of femininity, and breaches a boundary that was previously held by men. Claiming our place as geeks continues to require the courage (and weirdness) of Luna Lovegood.



So while it is fun to dress in character, and strangely satisfying to obsess over what to give to friends on Pi day, the best part about being a geek is participation in a community that challenges the false assumptions of conventional wisdom. Society should embrace geeks precisely for our boldness and our critique of culture, including self-critique.

Just a little word as to why everyone should embrace their inner geek. What's not to love about it? 


Cheers, 

~7

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Questions for YOU!



I'm always curious about others.....

So, I figured I'd ask YOU some questions!


If you were stranded on a desert island and could only take one thing with you, what would it be? (I'm talking excess geekish fun stuff....not food, water, boat, family. Non-essential.)

Why did you get into cosplay? (If you cosplay, that is.)

What is your favorite way to relax after a long stressful day?

Red Pill or Blue Pill?





Let me know what YOUR answers would be! I love hearing from people. 

For a more interactive experience, hit me up on my facebook fanpage at www.facebook.com/sexygeekgirlblog. I DO respond! :P 



As for me, I'll answer my own questions:

1. I would cop out and say I'd bring my laptop, but lack of electricity and wifi might put a damper on that, so I'd have to say I'd bring my Shakespeare works collection. I have a thing for theatre, nifty words, and being able to entertain myself by acting it out. Might keep me happily busy for a while. 

2. I got into cosplay because I've always loved dressing up and taking on the role of other characters. I worked in theatre for a long time, and when my schedule lightened up on the creative side, I decided that this would be a perfect fit. Why only do it one time a year? I've met some amazing people, and been able to be hands on in the creative development of my own characters. I'm learning a lot in the process too, which is awesome. I'm rather addicted to learning. 

3. After a long stressful day, my #1 favorite way to relax is by taking a bubble bath and watching some Doctor Who on my laptop in the process. But, don't worry, the laptop stays out of the tub. No sizzling 7 allowed. 

4. Red Pill. I never like the idea that I'm not in control of my own destiny. There are aspects of life that bind us. Rules we must live by. Processes we must adhere to. If I had the opportunity to see the truth, all of it, I would give up all else to that truth. A steak tastes wonderful, but being able to see the meaning of that steak, what it really is, means so much more. Would you wake up? Or go back to sleep?


Cheers, 

~7



Monday, March 18, 2013

I'm Your Paperdoll!



DRESS ME UP!!!
            DRESS ME UP!!!
                    DRESS ME UP!!!


Your vote will determine my next cosplay!


Here's how it works....

Comment HERE

or on my Facebook fanpage at


Pick one of the cosplay options in this list (or in the contest album)

Like It, Comment on it, let me know WHO you want to see me as.

If you don't like any of them, Select the "Pick Another" option and tell me who YOU want to see me as!

Here are MY picks for you to choose:

GLITCH - WRECK-IT RALPH

HARLEY QUINN

RED PHOENIX

MERMAID - PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN

LEELOO

ROSE

LARA CROFT

ALICE

CLARA

OR CHOOSE YOUR OWN! 


The majority wins and makes me their own geekgirl paperdoll! 
(contest will run for the next two weeks)


Cheers, 

~7


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Boston Comic Con Lineup!


Hello my lovelies! Thought I'd share my set lineup for Boston Comic Con next month! I'm stoked! 





Lara Croft: Reborn version

Currently still in progress:
building weapons! Everything else is done. 
She just needs to get ripped up, dirty and bloody. Muahahahaha! 

Here's a little sneak peek of Lady Croft





Anck su namun: The Mummy

Currently still in progress:
bodysuit development still in the works
and I need a little more gold bling bling! 




So, question of the night:

When you cosplay, do you pull of multiple looks in a weekend? How do you choose?





Pics and progress to come soon! 

Cheers, 

~7

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Dear Abby: Why am I weird?

Dear Abby,

Why am I weird?

I'm not usually one to rant or be negative. I hardly have time for it in my disgustingly sugar coated life, but over the last couple of days I've seen some of my friends posting about negativity towards cosplayers and "loved ones" who are into gaming and cosplay.

So, I ask this......Why am I weird? Wait, let's back up. What IS weird?

WEIRD: AdjectiveSuggesting something supernatural; uncanny: "the weird crying of a seal".
NounA person's destiny.
VerbInduce a sense of disbelief or alienation in someone.
Synonymsadjective.   strange - odd - peculiar - quaint - uncanny - bizarre
noun.   fate - destiny - lot - fortune - doom - luck - kismet

"Weird" has been used to alienate certain people by calling them pariah's or peculiar. I beg to differ.
For those who believe WE are the weird ones, when did you stop wanting to reach for the stars? When did you decide that you just had to leave Never neverland and enter the boring black and white world of June and Ward Cleaver?

I'm an responsible individual. I went to college. I have a stable, professional full time job along with other contracted works. I don't do drugs. I don't drink often. My driving record is clean. 

No, I don't get shitfaced while watching the game or go out to the bar on Friday's and Saturday nights. (This seems to be perfectly acceptable behavior in our society though.)

I take an idea, something that not only makes me happy, but others, and I bring it to life.

Let me ask you something, when was the last time you decided to be totally silly to bring joy to a childs' life? When was the last time you decided to visit a terminally ill patient in the hospital just to see them light up in appreciation and disbelief? Does your "hobby" benefit non-profit organizations?

So, whose the "weird" one here?

Well, maybe I am weird. According to the definition weird also means "A person's destiny."

Yes, I'm destined to make people happy, or die trying. Yes, I will ALWAYS be creative and not take life too seriously. Why would anyone want to? It's too short for that. Yes, I want to spend time with positive, fun loving people like myself who have honest and good intentions in life and breed creativity. This is MY destiny.

So, if someone calls you weird for being a cosplayer......Thank them.

We're pretty fucking cool.

Disclaimer: I believe in coexistence. Always. No matter what you believe in or your lifestyle, as long as you're openminded enough to think that everyone has a right to believe iwhat they want....then cool.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Our Next sexy GEEK Girl is..........



JinX



What's not to love??? She's smart, innovative, geeky, and gorgeous!!!! 

Why do you consider yourself a sexy geek?
I love anime and I have been watching it and reading manga since I was old enough to own a library card. When I was young, my family was pretty poor so I couldn’t afford video games or collect mass amounts of
Pokemon cards, but I yearned for it just the same. My free time consisted of sketching Sailor Moon characters and trying to develop my own style…horribly. My first video game console was a PS2 and I tore up my living room playing DDR everyday after high school. (haha…) Now that I am older and can afford more things, I create costumes and throw my money at games. I’m not really sure how to describe myself as sexy, but sometimes I decide to peel myself off the couch and comb my hair. Good times.


What is your favorite sci-fi/fantasy realm?
I LOVE Doctor Who. Just the idea of that show is amazing. The story is amazing and with modern technology, the show really comes to life. I always feel like I know exactly what is going to happen next, but ends up being wrong and amazingly surprised.

Tea or Coffee? : Avocado bubble tea is the best!

What is your favorite movie? : Amadeus


Have you ever been to a con, and if so, what was your favorite and why?
I love going to conventions! My first one was in high school when I went to Anime Next with a bunch
of my friends. We booked a hotel room and crammed everyone inside. I loved it. It was such an amazing experience and when I saw cosplayers, I got way too excited for my own good. Now I go to as many as I can, but I make sure to always go to Otakon every year.






Thanks for sharing your art and love for all things deliciously geeky!! 

CONGRATS JinX! YOU ROCK OUR WORLD!

(If you, or someone you know deserves to be the next Sexy Geek of the Month, please shoot me an email at sexygeekgirlblog@gmail.com. Prizes awarded monthly!) 

Cheers, 

~7




Sunday, March 3, 2013

A Week in the Life....



Little vlog about some nifty upcoming stuff in the life of one sexyGEEKGirl. 


RAWR! 






Cheers, 


~7