Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Mixtuality #1

Might do more of these in the future, I don't know. Simply just a selection of songs from my library chosen at random and uploaded for whoever happens to wander past here. Enjoy!

Link: MediaFire

More info about the songs:

#1 - Rei Kondoh - The Tribe of Heavenly Gods' Theme - Okami OST

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: Japan







#2 - Knoxs Korner - Yellow Book - Knoxcast Music

Genre: Humour

Origin: United States of America, I think... can't remember.








#3 - Harry Gregson-Williams - Metal Gear Saga - Metal Gear Solid 4 OST

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: Great Britain








#4 - Saishuu Heiki Kanojo - Sayonara (Acoustic Version) - Saikano OST

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: Japan







#5 - Christophe Heral - Violent Jade Suite - Beyond Good & Evil OST

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: France








#6 - Soul Position - Keys - Things Go Better With RJ and AI

Genre: Rap/Hip-Hop

Origin: America








#7 - The Delgados - Primary Alternative - The Complete BBC Peel Sessions

Genre: Alternative Rock

Origin: Scotland








#8 - ルルティア - 青い薔薇 - ミーム

Genre: Jpop

Origin: Japan








#9 - Ozric Tentacles - Vita Voom - Jurassic Shift

Genre: Psychadelic Rock

Origin: Great Britain








#10 - 植松伸夫 - Johnny C. Bad (Piano Version) - Final Fantasy VI Piano Collections

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: Japan








#11 - The Angelic Process - Burning in the Undertow of God - Weighing Souls With Sand

Genre: Drone/Shoegaze

Origin: United States of America







#12 - Rammstein - Spiel Mit Mir - Sehnsucht

Genre: Metal

Origin: Germany








#13 - Iron Attack! - Never Rust - Dead Heat Refrain

Genre: Instrumental Metal

Origin: Japan








#14 - Garry Schyman - Mr Bubbles Little Sister - Bioshock OST

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: United States of America








#15 - Nahemah - Like a Butterfly in a Storm

Genre: Progressive Death Metal

Origin: Spain








#16 - UI-70 - バトル2 - ダメ人間の軌跡 1999~2003 DX

Genre: Electronic/Metal/I'm not even sure

Origin: Japan








#17 - Devil Sold His Soul - The Starting - A Fragile Hope

Genre: Post-Hardcore/Post-Metal

Origin: Great Britain








#18 - PPK - ResuRection (Perfecto Edit) - ResuRection

Genre: Trance/Electronica

Origin: Russia








#19 - Eluvium - Indoor Swimming at the Space Station - Copia

Genre: Instrumental Ambient

Origin: United States of America








#20 - Jem - Finally Woken - Finally Woken

Genre: Pop

Origin: Wales








#21 - Street Sweeper - Clap For the Killers - NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler

Genre: Rapcore/Hip-Hop

Origin: United States of America








#22 - Insomnium - Mortal Share - Above the Weeping World

Genre: Melodic Death Metal

Origin: Finland








#23 - Comatose Vigil - Mirrors of Despair - Not a Gleam of Hope

Genre: Funeral Doom Metal

Origin: Russia








#24 - Free*Land - Big Wednesday - Animatrix: The Album

Genre: Soundtrack

Origin: Great Britain








#25 - IOSYS - コミカルなミシャグジとラジエーション - 東方氷雪歌集

Genre: Electronica/Jpop

Origin: Japan

Julie Christmas

Such a unique vocalist, she did the vocals for Battle of Mice and is the current vocalist for Made Out of Babies. Even her normal singing is different, with a whispery, somewhat melancholic tone to it, whilst her screams are full of energy and emotion, you can really tell she's putting everything into her vocal delivery to ensure she sounds just as she wants. I don't have much of Made Out of Babies' stuff, but I have Battle of Mice's discography and she does a great job throughout.

Songs I'd suggest: Sleep and Dream, Wrapped in Plain, At the Base of the Giant's Throat - All by Battle of Mice.

Saturday, 31 October 2009

...and Kratos cast himself from the highest mountain in all of Greece

I have finally played God of War III! The E3 Demo is available on PSN if you get codes for it through the newsletter thingie, although some people don't seem to have got them... hey, sucks to be them.

The graphics look incredible, it's gorier than ever and the gameplay is nice and smooth. Great thing is, there's no more button mashing whenever you open doors and orb chests, which seemed a bit pointless in the previous games really... The Cestus seem a little weird to use and it'll be interesting to see whether they'll be useful or they'll end up like the other weapons in the previous games: unused in most situations if not entirely useless. The harpy thing is a little weak but hopefully that won't be relied upon for too much of the gameplay and it's not really that bad...

The quicktime events for the final killing moves seem to be a little more variable now rather than having the same input code every time which is probably a good thing, even though QTE's aren't exactly great. They've been in the series since the start as both optional ways of killing basic enemies and boss killmoves, so they can't really be removed or it wouldn't really be God of War after all. Now all there is to do is wait until God of War III and the Collectors edition of the first 2 games is released (in shiny 720p and with trophy support, I must add). And what a long wait it will be.

Thursday, 29 October 2009

And the third platinum is mine! This time for Killzone 2...

My fictional shelf of pixelated platinum trophies existing somewhere within my PS3's cyberspace has welcomed Killzone 2 to it's ranks. He is currently fitting in well and making friends with Master Dead Space and Fallout 3-chan and having a discussion about the rumours that another couple of residents will soon be moving in, one shaped mysteriously like a diver in a suit, the other a highly sarcastic treasure hunter. Only time will tell...

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Bayonetta!

Fear the power of the hair boot!

I got to play it at London MCM Expo and it was FUCKING AWESOME! Unfortunately it was only a demo version so there was only a small segment of gameplay (which makes sense really, since everyone wants a go and there's a LOT of people there) but got to kill a bunch of various enemies and a couple of bosses. Bayonetta's moves are varied enough and the executions fit right in with the flow of battle, plus you can pick up special weapons from enemies and do some rather brutal attacks with them, including a weapon where you spin around using the analog stick doing damage to everything around you with a larger radius depending on how fast you move the stick. Was certainly fun, that's for sure.

The whole thing practically bleeds Devil May Cry in design and gameplay and as a fan of the first couple of DMC games I wasn't disappointed with how Bayonetta plays at all, everything just flows perfectly. It looks beautiful, the locations look great, the enemies are well designed and it's totally over the top in the best way, especially for the execution moves. Must admit that picking up rings after killing enemies reminded me a little too much of Sonic the Hedgehog, which isn't a bad thing in itself but felt strange considering the extreme differences between the games. Now if only the release date was nearer...

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

RAGE.


You know what I hate? People on Killzone 2 who use RPG's. Use a proper gun and learn to aim you fucking noobs.

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Happy Christmas


Because listening to Christmas music in the middle of August is just that awesome.