Friday, November 14, 2008

Video Games Are Anathema To Work

I had written a long article about how I used to love games but never find myself playing them anymore, and started listing the few exceptions to that fact. The list kept growing and growing, and I quickly realized my thesis was a lie. So that article isn't getting published. But the end of it, where I talked about my renewed (never left) passion for games and listed the games I want to play, is as follows:

Things that I'm dying to play (that I have the capability to, seeing as I don't own a PS3):

1. Left 4 Dead - Xbox 360 - A zombie survival horror action game based on the Half Life 2 engine? 4 player co-op? You can play as the undead in a versus mode? Is there anything about this game that doesn't scream, "Matt Hartwell, I am your new lord and master"?

2. Fable 2 - Xbox 360 - I was one of six people who really enjoyed the original Fable, which was an amazing game that fell victim to its own hype. No, it didn't have a persistent world. No, it wasn't the be-all end-all of games, but it was a fun little action-RPG with lots of cool new ideas. Apparently, this isn't more of the same, as tons of new cool ideas have been stacked on top of the delicious cake that was already there. It too, has online co-op.

Co-operative play, I think, is why I enjoy games so much. Versus is nice too, but the feeling of accomplishing a feat with someone's help is awesome. I even enjoy, in this age of 3d graphics and interactive storytelling, the archaic concept of playing single-player games co-operatively by passing the controller back and forth as you progress.

3. Fallout 3 - Xbox 360 - It's basically Oblivion, but 3 times bigger, it's sci-fi themed (I'm far more partial to sci-fi than I am to fantasy, George R. R. Martin being the exception to the rule), and it's gorgeous. Plus, it's got a healthy sense of humor, as anyone familiar with the first two Fallouts knows. This is something you could get lost in and never come back from. Easily 50 to 100 hours of gameplay, because this is the kind of game I wander around in, doing every little thing imaginable.

4. Okami - Wii - I missed it on PS2, and have the chance to play it now. It's a completely art-driven game, and I feel like we don't have nearly enough of that.

5. Prince of Persia - Xbox 360 - Speaking of art driven games, this is an impressionistic dreamscape, masquerading as a maddening platformer.

6. Far Cry 2 - Xbox 360 - Because sometimes I just want to hunt people in the African Savannah, Most Dangerous Game style. I love FPSs. This one is apparently amazing.

7. Call of Duty: World At War - Xbox 360 - As is this one, or so I hear. It's supposedly the ultimate online experience, and lots of people I know play it. Which is nice, because everyone I don't know on Xbox Live is a dick. Who says the F-word and N-word a lot. For no reason. And is in 7th grade or using a filter that makes their voice sound like their in 7th grade.

8. Dead Space - Xbox 360 - I love survival horror. This will tide me over until Resident Evil 5.

9. No More Heroes - Wii - Brent owns this one, so it'll be the first on this list I play. From the maker of the trippy Killer 7, which I did beat, and did enjoy, but can't say I understood, this actioner has more style than Jesus.

10. BoomBlox - Wii - A party game to round out the list, this looks like a ridiculous amount of fun, especially after a few drinks.

Lesser works round-up: I also hear Condemned is insane and a blast to play with the lights off. I want to check out Alone in the Dark, and the King Kong game is probably only 5 bucks at this point.

There's a chance this lust will all lead to a GameFly membership, as the total purchase price of these games just about equals a month's rent, and that's not going to happen.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Monday Roundup - Los Feliz Edition

FICTION
New Elephant Words Story up here. Based on this picture. Last name stolen from this girl.

FURNITURE
One of the IKEA chairs is breaking inexplicably. It will go back to Burbank for an exchange this week.

FINANCES
I'm doing transcription work for Intervention until I find a real job.

FILM
Brent and I will be getting our TV this week. DVD watching will follow. First up: The Aura

FOTOS
I won these lithographs from the illustrious (get it?) Mitch Breitweiser. They are awesome prints colored by his wife.




Sunday, November 9, 2008

Hearth and Home

Apartment secured - 2BR/2BA, one block over from the strip of shops and restaurants on Vermont and Franklin.

We now have a kitchen table, two chairs, two end tables, three lamps, two air mattresses. As of this afternoon, there may be a couch.

Slowly, we build ourselves a home from the wreckage.

I like Los Angeles.

I'm working on getting a job - several promising leads abound, even during this dry spell in Hollywood.

Although, there's two more days left on my, "Pulp novels and Private Eye Movies Have Promised Me Involvement In A Complicated Murder Mystery Within A Week of Moving Here" Countdown. Nothing yet, but there's still time.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Scrambling Around Los Feliz

Looking for a place to live in Los Feliz. May have found it.

New story, based on this picture. Fighting with this story. Based on Hemingway's classic:
"For Sale: Baby shoes. Never Worn."