Sunday, February 24, 2013

L.A. Noire

File:LA-Noire-Box-Art.jpg Now of all the games that I have been dying to try other then RESIDENT EVIL 6 Is L.A Nore.

One thing I love about this game is that even when your not doing a mission you have complete freedom of where you can go thats not reistced like in Spiderman 2 but you drive around and stuff almost like Grand theft auto but you are the good guy instead of a crimal.

Not willing to give all away but I'll tell what you actully have to do, In this game like Fahrenheit  You have to ask quistion that deteremed your choices on what you have to do and what you get in return, but unlike Fahrenheit your choices which have to be all the correct answers that's what gives you better benifets.

Now the face's and movements are very realistic and this is done by accroding to the internet a MotionScan behaviors expressons are very real and how they move prove to be the best I've seen, although the only problems I have so far is the Driving which if you kill people or do damage you lower your rank and the other problem I have is that all those women face's look alike. I know there are different face's of some women, but many look the same.


Here's and instresting Title change which was done for to give the game better sales or somthing like that.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Night of the living dead and Resident evil game 1

When it comes to zombies we think about the Night of the living Dead by George A. Romero, Monster that does not ever need to look the same at all compaired to Dracula or other classics.


Although Zombie movies have been made before, they were differen't kind of zombie for one thing they don't have rotton flesh and have almost nothing compaired to Romero Zombies.
 The funny Thing about Night of the Living dead, they were never even called zombies in the movie, often called flesh eaters, or simply killers. One instresting fact is that a major film studio had wanted to buy the film, but on the condtion they change the ending to add a love scene instead, I'm so glad that George said no, but at the time movies without happy ending were almost none existent even at the time when it was released in 1968 and another thing was kids were allowed in because there was no Rated R at the time and I don't know why they let kids in, but what I read and heard about what happened was that everyone who saw in 68 was shocked and horrifide to see that stuff on the big screen and worst of all kids were crying at least thats what I read. So Rumor has it that after Night of the living dead and Bonnie and Clyde thats how the R rating came into the world, but often many people in the movie industry at that time have said it's not the case.

Painted theatrical release that includes various credits, an ominous zombie looking over the horizon, and the words "Dawn of the Dead" in military print below.

After that he made his next Film called DAWN OF THE DEAD. Little did they know those films would inspire many famous zombie games. Like Dead Rising for Dawn of the dead, and RESIDENT Evil for NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.
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I've have also Got somthing to say about the First two game Of Resident evil.Resident Evil logo.png While very Popluar name it's not the real name it's actully Biohazard. 

 Now when Shinji Mikami started working one the game he has said that other then the George Romero's Films he also did it in repsonse to Zombi 2 an itlian film from his disapointment.

Also horror movies inovled with mansion's may have also helped with idea's for the background.


File:Resident Evil 1 cover.png Although I never actully got to compelet the game I did enjoy it alot for that the puzzles which are hard at first, but easily figure out fast and when you fight the zombies you gotta be careful how close you are like if you fire all your rounds and you let your charactor reload herself on the screen then the chance's of getting attack will incress.

Despite the bad accents and voice actors the game became a hit and would Spawn the series we now know Today and it's still going with RESIDENT EVIL 6 the lastest.









Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Michael Crichton author and JURASSIC PARK novel

Now for many fans who wonder who actully created Jurassic Park many people would say Steven Spielberg File:Steven Spielberg Masterclass Cinémathèque Française 2 cropped.jpg While yes in a way it seemed like he did make JURASSIC PARK, but that was only the movie he made back in the early 90's which was then released in 1993 which helped make dinosaurs more Popluar and creating a mark for the series, but the real creature is actully Michael Crichton who sold the rights before it was even published, which was done by a bid and Universal won the bid and because Steven was good friends with Michael and the fact that he loved the story so Much that is what you could say how it really happened, but the story was too long and so only 10 to 20 percent of book is in the movie.




Now about the Novel it felt like everything in book was well detailed with the story mainly the parts about strange animal attacks in the early parts of the story. Now the animals in the book were intresting as it had to do more on the bases of animals rather then just monsters that wanna eat people.

The book brought people new ideas about science and DNA and Cloning in those days and while everything has bascily been disproven by todays science like T.rex can't see if you don't move that theory that's been used often in the book and movie has since been discredit because it turns out if it did such a thing it would has a less chance of survial.Jurassicpark.jpg 



Here is a note accroding to aurthor himself and how the book came to be.

Note From Michael
I wrote a screenplay about cloning a pterodactyl from fossil DNA in 1983, but the story wasn't convincing. I worked on it for several years since, trying to make it more credible. Finally I decided on a theme park setting, and wrote a novel from the point of view of a young boy who was present when the dinosaurs escaped. I then sent the book to the usual people who read my first drafts.

Over the years, I've come to rely on five or six people who read my drafts; generally they have a range of responses. Not this time. They were all in agreement: they hated Jurassic Park.

I got angry reactions such as, "Why would you write a book like this?" But when I asked them to explain exactly why they hated it, they couldn't put their finger on anything in particular. They just hated it, that's all. Hated every bit of it.

I wrote another draft. They hated that one, too. Just as strongly as the one before. Whatever I had done in the latest draft, it hadn't helped.

I wrote another draft, but the result remained the same.

Finally one of the readers said that they were irritated with the story because they wanted it to be from an adult point of view, not a kid point of view. They said, "I want this to be a story for me." Meaning for an adult.

So I rewrote it as an adult story.

And then everybody liked it.


 

Michael Crichton is author who's words changed the world in movies, laws and lives of people and here's an instesting fact, Crichton has became the only creative artist ever to have works simultaneously charting at No. 1 in television, film, and book sales which goes to show you from a man who was orignally going to be a doctor he sure has come a long way even after his death in 2008 from throat cancer.