The Lady in the Lake – Cannonball Read #30

The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler. Noir, straight up.

I sought out a Raymond Chandler novel to read after I finished The Black Dahlia. After reading a praised neo-noir I wanted to experience an original detective story from an acknowledged master.

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Chat Box – Portal 2 Co-Op Trailer

SonicRob: =D

SonicRob: I am

SonicRob: fucking

SonicRob: pleased

SonicRob: by this trailer

SonicRob: those look like fun puzzles

SonicRob: and actual characters to play

FyreHaar: oh dude

SonicRob: they are cute robots

SonicRob: I am powerless

FyreHaar: awwwwwwww

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Chat Box – The PAX 10

FyreHaar: super meat boy!!

FyreHaar: did you read their comic?

SonicRob: I did

SonicRob: it was cute

FyreHaar: it was a really cogent statement on the history of the platformer

FyreHaar: and how they were leveraging traditional mechanics

SonicRob: yeah, i liked reading about their design process

FyreHaar: and penalty/reward processes

FyreHaar: it was really thoughtful

FyreHaar: makes me want to reward their dedication

FyreHaar: with my monies!!!

I Play Video Games: Arkham Asylum

We’ll get into what’s going on with the running joke known as my review of Shadow of the Colossus another time, but for now let’s stretch the game-reviewing muscles with last year’s critical darling, roundly praised as the best comic book game ever made.

Because I’m nothing if not sensitive to the needs of our audience, I’ve taken a suggestion from the Baker and written a much shorter review than I did for Far Cry 2. However, because this is 50% my website and I ought to be able to indulge myself pretty much at will here, I’ve also written a much longer review, full of particulars that you don’t need to know about, and put it after the jump. I think everyone ought to be happy with this compromise.

Batman: Arkham Asylum

Source: Retail
Paid: $20
Play Time: ~15 hours

Batman: Arkam Asylum is one of the best third-person action games I’ve ever played. It bashes up platforming, sneaking, and brawling in a something-for-everyone formula that almost never falters, especially in the “predator rooms” where Batman uses his speed and stealth to outmaneuver the Joker’s gunmen until they begin to panic at every shadow. The story and voice acting are top-notch, and the environment is varied, convincing and fun to navigate. Character models and textures are strangely exaggerated, but the game otherwise looks gorgeous.

The boss fights are probably the weakest segments, but they’re a small part of the overall game. Arkham Asylum is a must-play for Batman fans and those who enjoy action games generally; pretty much every gamer ought to at least try the demo.

Hit the jump for the long version.

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