Tuesday 13 October 2009

Stress

Song: MSTRKRFT - Neon Knights
Game: FIFA 10
DVD: Entourage

After waiting many months, the final version of FIFA finally arrived in the office. After having many competitive games with Greg, I set off to play some online games against the people on XBL. OH MY GOD! I have never been so pissed off with a video game before, so many bell ends online. People just can't take losing. I lost some games 7-1 and 6-1, despite being rather annoyed, I finished off the game as its a game. BUT there was this one little brat (was a Man Utd fan) that I played, the score was 2-2 and went to extra time when I cracked in a 20 scorcher to win the game in the 120th minute. Next thing I see is that the connection with the player has been disconnected...aaarrrggghhh And that happened a few more times during the night, including some cock that disconnected after 5 mins when I was already 2-0 up.

The most annoying thing about it all is the fact the people that are disconnecting aren't getting penalised for disconnecting. They get away scot free and I don't get my victory for my record. Had to give online FIFA a break as it was very stressful, to the point I was virtually turning green with rage! EA need to sort that problem out, its not fair for the people who play fairly and finish off games whether win lose or draw.

Anyway, Enough of that, Im going to play something less stressful.

Sunday 23 August 2009

Stuck On Repeat!

Song: Little Boots - Stuck on Repeat
Game: Tiger Woods PGA Tour10
DVD: Drawn Together

My new favorite musician is the rather cute, Little Boots (formerly of Dead Disco) I would describe her style as electro pop, nice just to have something upbeat and fun for the summer. She uses this instrument called the Tenori-on on a few of her tunes. It looks like a toy but it can create some nice funky beats. The video below is a Tenori-on version on her song Stuck on Repeat, which incidentally, I've had that video stuck on repeat most of the week. Just looks pretty cool how she reproduce one of her songs with that piece of equipment. Oh, it also helps that shes quite hot in the video :)

I really want one of them to mess around with, but then found out it cost £750, so might give that a miss for now. In the mean time, enjoy the video. Go check out some of her covers on her youtube page as well, some cool versions of Alphabeat, Blur, Wiley and others.

Friday 7 August 2009

New in Town

Song: Boston - More than Feeling
Game: Wii Sports Resort
DVD: Heroes Volume 4

A few months ago, I decided I needed to re-design my website, give it a fresher look. I gave the site a launch date of 7th August 2009, just so I can have it launched on 070809, no reason other than that. It wasn't until 3 weeks ago though that I finally put forward some designs to my friend Jase, who was going to help me build the site. After several weeks of hard work, it was finally finished this week. There were many problems during the whole process, mainly due to my lack of knowledge of CSS, but it was finally completed ready for the deadline I set myself.

Go check it out on here and let me know what you think of the new look. Zerothreeten

Monday 20 July 2009

To the End

Song: La Roux - Bulletproof
Game: Virtua Tennis 3
DVD: American Dad

This weekend, I took up a challenge my Art Editor proposed to me, a 100 mile bike ride to Marlborough and back in 2 days. It was for a charity and all the money raised was going to a cystic fibrosis charity group. A challenge I eventually accepted after a few months of negotiating, I got a cover out of the deal, haha.

So the day came it was 9:30 and it started off alright, just down the canal path I usually take to work, John was struggling to keep up with the rest (Due to not riding for 6 years and also just recovering from Swine Flu) but he kept on battling through to the next stop. I wasn't finding the bike ride hard, but was finding keeping up with the front runners hard, the gap between me and them was getting bigger and bigger the further we went but they would always wait for the people at the back at certain junctions, so they got a break as we caught up.

If we thought the canal paths was hard, we was in for a treat later on. On the later routes, they were hell, just hills after hills. They were painful, went as far as I could but in the end, had to push the bike up the last bits, it was quicker pushing the bike up than actually riding it in first gear. After around 6 hours of cycling (including all the stops and lunch break) we arrived at the camp site, never been so happy in my life, my arse was so sore that it felt like I was in prison for a week, back was aching, legs were weak, and just overall exhausted. We spent the night at this camp site, had plenty of food and drinks and chilled out before the journey home.

Sunday came, early wake up call, made by the rain. Had some breakfast and was all set to go, then it started pouring with rain again, I can see this was going to be a lot tougher than the journey here, due to the wet conditions. At around 11, we set off for the second leg, and went through the forest, was quite nice route this was. With John not doing the second leg, I was at the back, struggling to keep up with everyone. As we reached the hill section of the route, It started to rain again which made it ever so much harder to climb up it. I was on my third Snickers bar by then, needed it to give me the energy, after about 2 hours and many curse words used, the hills were over.

As we got back onto the canal path, it was muddy, very muddy. At first, I tried to avoid as many puddles as possible but in the end, it was losing battle. I was covered in mud, from back to front. shoes was wet and shorts were brown now. Probably should of got some mud flaps for the bike, arse was getting wet and was starting to get uncomfortable, but I had to battle on. The return trip home seemed a lot quicker, and as we arrived at Bradford-Upon-Avon, we knew the end was in site. Was going to be around 30 minutes ride and we bomb it back to the finishing line, I sense we was nearly there and found some energy from somewhere for the final straight. We arrived at the George in Bathampton and it was over, pints are in, and my bed is in distance.

It was a challenge, and I achieved it. So I'm pretty happy about that. Until next year.

The riders at the start in Bath
Down the canal path, we encountered many things
During one of many breaks we took
Waiting for the rain to stop on day 2
The forest route was good fun
There were many hills on this ride, some more painful than this one
A quick rest before setting off again
Arrived back at the George
We've finished the ride, and covered in plenty of mud

Monday 13 July 2009

Year Zero

Song: Rick James - Give it to me baby
Game: 1 Vs 100
DVD: American Dad

Update on my website. New logo, just because I felt it needed freshening up a bit. Also some new pieces of work on there. There will be more work put up onto the site very soon.

Monday 6 July 2009

Parklife

Song: Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor
Game: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
DVD: Total Recall

Finally, the wait is over. After they decided to take a break and do their own things. (Damon - Gorillaz, Mali Music, Monkey. Graham - Solo Albums. Dave - Politics. Alex, Writing and Cheese) I didnt think they would ever get back together, but it really really could happen, and it did. They finally decided to get back together for a string of big gigs. The first one announced was this gig in Hyde Park.

Throughout the week, I was dreading the weather forcast, as it stated it was going to rain on Friday. As the big day finally came, it was still unclear what would happen, but thank the lord, the rain stayed away and the sun was out in its full glory. It was such a lovely day, exactly what we all wanted. The gig was good. Not amazing. But good. I think I probably built it up too much, like I normally do and left a tad bit disappointed. Nothing Blur did wrong, but probably because I expected too much. The fact the crowd were a bit boring where we were stood didn't help either, and also there was no spectacular fire work display, but then again, most indie bands don't really do that do they...? Im not saying I didnt enjoy the gig, because I loved it, the songs brought back many memories of many moments in my life. The sing-a-longs were also pretty awesome, and it was genuinely good seeing the full band up there on stage looking happy and enjoying themselves again. They played a blinding set from the hits to the more obscure album tracks. They showed tonight that they are back, and better than ever!

Highlights
1. Tender, 2. The Universal, 3. For Tomorrow, 4. Parklife, 5. Song 2


Blur, Hyde Park

Sunday 14 June 2009

I'm Walking on Sunshine

Song: Blur - Death of a Party
Game: Grand Theft Auto 4
DVD: X-Men: The Last Stand

Another thing that has got me extremely excited recently is the return of Sci-Fi TV series Futurama. After its cancellation several years ago, We have seen 4 feature length films come out on DVD, which was great, but that was only a short term thing. After successful sales of the films, Comedy Central have resurrected the Planet Express crew with 26 new fun filled episodes, spread across 2 seasons. 

No matter what people say, I believe Futurama is the best animated series of this generation. Not only does it have comedy that will make you laugh out loud, but the story also have a lot of emotion in them that can bring a tear you your eye. Thats the reason why I think Futurama has such a cult following, you actually care for the characters in this program, and the story isn't as random as Family Guy is.

If your were never really into Futurama, and need convincing of how great it is. Here is my top 5 Futurama Episodes.

1. Luck of the Fryrish
The most emotional episode of Futurama I think. Fry is out of luck and goes to find his old 7 leaf clover only to discover his older brother stole it when Fry was missing. 

2. The Sting
Really clever story this. Fry gets killed by a Bee sting and Leila struggles to cope with his death and starts hallucinating Fry.

3. Jurassic Bark
Another emotional episode, sees Fry find his old pet dog from the year 2000 fossilized and displayed in a museum. He starts a one man protest outside in the rain to get Seymour back. 

4. Amazon Women In The Mood
The funniest episode of Futurama. After a double date goes wrong, Zap crash lands onto a unknown planet run by huge Amazonian women.

5. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings
The final episode in the original run. Fry writes a play to show his love for Leila, but to do so, he trades his hands with the Devil. The ending is really well done.


Everyone is happy with the return of Futurama

Friday 12 June 2009

B.L.U.R.E.M.I

Song: Blur - Song 2
Game: Race Driver GRID
DVD: Joey

Only 21 days left until Blur play Hyde Park in the capital. London is going to be witnessing the greatest gig ever (In my opinion). They have recently put out some videos of their rehearsals on youtube. Here is the first one, of Song 2. It has got me extremely excited.

Sunday 17 May 2009

Lessons to be learned

Song: The Prodigy - Invaders must die
Game: Tetris
DVD: Scrubs Season 8

A few things I have learnt from this weekend whilst back in Lincoln for 24 Hours exactly.

01. When the bar man ask you how many glasses you would like with the bottle of wine, a bad answer would be 'a straw will do'
02. Don't buy a bottle of wine in the first place, just because its a fiver.
03. If wine is consumed, don't think out loud, or say anything for that matter.
04. Don't try and walk to the place your staying if you don't know where it is.
05. When down a cu de sac, best thing to do is to turn around, bad thing to do is climb over into  someones garden to find the main road.
06. Don't jump off walls if you can't land them.
07. If lost in Lincoln, best not to try and ring a taxi company in Bath.
08. When eventually through to a Lincoln taxi company, knowing the street name would be useful.
09. After telling someone not to lock the door. On arrival to the house, must actually try and open the door before knocking on it, waking people up only to find it was unlocked anyway.
10. Don't get on the wrong train home the next morning.

It was like the good old days, where the journey home was a mini adventure in itself. Was good seeing everyone again as well. Now I'm back in Bath.

Luke, Jo, Heather and Me on the wine

Saturday 9 May 2009

Everything's Not Lost

Song: DJ Weasel - Myspace Minimal Mix 3
Game: Prince of Persia
DVD: Die Hard 4.0

Was a really disappointing day yesterday, I didn't win the Lotto and also, Leeds put on performance in what could only be described as poor. It was the Play-off semi-final against Millwall at the New Den. Neil Harris's 71st minute goal is all that separates the two sides after the first leg. When the goal went in, all their skin head ex convict fans ran on the pitch celebrating like they have won the Champions league or something, it was one goal, its not over yet. Our players just didn't show up at all, hardly troubled their keeper throughout the 90 minutes. To be honest, Millwall deserved their win, they played better football and closed down on us very well. We may of lost the game, but its not over yet, there is still 90 minutes of football to play at Fortress Elland Road on Thursday.

I don't believe in records, past sequences, history books and all that stuff that TV pundits always go on about, but I might do this time, as in the last 2 play off semi-finals we have played, we have never won the first game, drew 1-1 with Preston and lost 2-1 to Carlise. But in the second leg of both ties, we managed to win them and proceed to Wembley, so I have that belief we can again do the same. This time with the Elland Road crowd behind us, which will be an added bonus. Getting really nervous now, as we must not fail. Hoping we can get a good 2-0 win and head towards Wembley and finally get out of this League. Im not confident, but optimistic.

Marching on Together!!!

Neil Harris scores Millwalls Goal

New Divide

Song: Boycom - Push Your ways
Game: FIFA 2009
DVD: 24 Season 7

The New Transformers trailer is out. OH MY GOD!!! It looks absolutely amazing, sent shivers down my spine when I watch it. The sequel to the 2007 smash hit, sees the return of the Autobots battling out with the Decepticons.

Everything about the film looks incredible, the fight scenes, the effects, the robots, Megan Fox returns, which always helps. Oh, another thing, Hugo Weaving reprises his role as Megatron as well, fuck yeah!! We need a film with amazing special effects like this to come out, so bored of all that crap Oscar chasing films that come out each year that receives so much praise. Yes we get it, The Nazis are bad. 

Anyways, Transformers is only 1 of only 2 films I want to watch this year, the other one features robots as well. But enough talking, check the trailer out and enjoy.

Wednesday 6 May 2009

Tuesday 5 May 2009

Believe in What You Want

Song: Lily Allen - Not Fair
Game: Worms
DVD: American Dad Season 4

Went to Bristol Zoo the other day. Was the first time I've been to the zoo in over 15 years, so was quite strange to see how much has changed in that time. Was cool to see certain animals there though. My favorites were the penguins and the Meerkats, they looked pretty awesome. I really wanted to take a penguin home with me and keep it in the fridge. Also, The meerkats were well cute, there was a family of them in their little section, how they stand up and look around was cool. I can remember seeing this documentary on Meerkats one afternoon (The summer I didn't have a job was rather boring at home) and its always been one of those animals I would love to have, take good care of it like any other pet. But, It looks like one of those things that I will never have now, as I found out its illegal to have Meerkats as pets. So doesn't matter how hard I try, its not going to happen any time soon. Maybe one day in the future though, I could get my hands on a little Meerkat all to myself.

How Awesome are Meerkats!

Tuesday 14 April 2009

Popscene!

Song: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll
Game: Street Fighter IV
DVD: 24

Today, I opened up my web browser, went on the NME website and saw an article about the support acts for the Blur gigs in Hyde Park. I was quite excited and clicked on the article to find that Crystal Castles, The Foals and Friendly Fires were supporting, I jumped up with joy...but that was short lived as I discovered that they were supporting on the July 2nd gig, the extra date that was added. I thought to myself, that's a shame but I'm sure on my day, there will be people of equal quality, only to find that Vampire Weekend, Florence and the Machine, Amadou & Mariam and Deerhoof are supporing. WHAT THE FUDGE!, seriously, did they run out of money after signing the first few bands, Florence is like a crap Kate Nash, and shes crap! Vampire Weekend annoy the hell out of me and the other 2 bands I've never heard of. 

I'm going to think positive and hope the bands on my day prove me wrong, I can remember goint to see Muse at Wembley and had My Chemical Romance, Biffy Clyro and Shy Child supporting and I wasn't exactly thrilled with that, but they were pretty awesome on the day, really enjoyed some bands I wouldn't normally go see. So hopefully the Vampires and Florence can prove me wrong again and put on a good show.

Anywho, the support acts aren't that big of a deal really as I'm there for the Mighty Blur, been waiting for over 15 years for this. I think as soon as they walk on stage, I'm going to feel like a school girl watching Take That, or something on those lines. What I'm hoping for is when the sun is setting, they play For Tomorrow, that would make my year. Not long to wait now though, YAY!


Blur Reunited for NME shoot

Sunday 12 April 2009

Marching on Together

Song: Scenario Rock - Skitzo Dancer
Game: NHL 09
DVD: Pretty Persuasion

With the  season drawing to a close, Leeds United took another step closer to cementing a play-off place. We beat Stockport County 1-0 yesterday, thanks to a Jonny Howson goal. We're currently on an 11 game unbeaten run, which has seen us climb from 8th to 5th, having disposed of teams including promotion chasers, Oldham, Scunthorpe and MK Dons. We may of had a shout at getting 2nd if we had beaten Leyton Orient on tuesday, but managed to squander a 2-0 lead and draw the game.

If we don't let our guard down, it looks like we will be heading to our 3rd play-off in 4 years. Having lost to Watford (for a chance to get back into the Premiership) 4 years ago, and then to Doncaster last season, we must make this one count. We have a good set of players, which will have to show the fight and passion to earn this promotion back to the second tier of English football. I think if we don't go up this season, it could be devastating for the club, as many of our stars including Delph, Howson (pictured) Beckford and Becchio are all likely to attract interest from other clubs.

Obviously, we need to secure the play-off place first, its still very tight at the top and anything can happen, just hope we show the right character to finish the job. When and if that is done, there will be the semi-final of the play-off to contend to before the finale at the home of English football, Wembley. So, its all down to the players now to show us their worth and give their all for the club, to take that first step closer back to the big time. I'm already quite nervous, we can't fail this time. Not much else that us fans can do now but pray an hope and get behind the boys and march on together til the very end. MOT


Leeds boy Jonny Howson Scores Leeds winning goal.

Friday 10 April 2009

Music Is My Radar

Song: Fall Out Boy - I Don't Care
Game: Call Of Duty 4
DVD: American Dad

Not much to write today, but feel I should write something. I had a look at my most played songs on iTunes. The top 40 most played I have on is quite random, but I like a good variation of things. So, here's my 5 most played songs since 2006.

1.Exitlude - The Killers 84 plays
Probably because its quite a short song, but it is a lovely song to reminisce to. Each time this is played, a montage of the good times of Uni goes through my head.

2.Acceptable in The 80s (Radio Edit) - Calvin Harris 82 plays
Always a good song to play to get the night started. Get you into the mood, ready for some dancing. Cant beat a bit of 80's inspired electro pop. 

3.Smile - Lily Allen 73 plays
This song cheers me up, a nice happy song. Played this quite a bit when Lily first appeared on the music scene.

4.When Your Heart Stops Beating - +44 73 plays
Surprise this is so high up, but guess I did play it loads during Uni, nice fast paced song with plenty of emotion in the lyrics.

5.Whoo! Alright-Yeah... Uh Huh - The Rapture 67 plays
A good summery song that I played loads...(in the summer I guess). It's just an upbeat tune that helps motivate me for the day.

My iTunes top 50 most played, its random and some songs are bad, I know

Wednesday 1 April 2009

For Reasons Unknown

Song: Kasabian - Vlad The Impaler
Game: The Sims 3
DVD: The Simpsons

Well, its been one of those weeks (Yes, I know its only Wednesday) Don't worry, I'm not going to have a long moan about things, but I'm really struggling to find any energy to care about anything anymore. Today, it was just easier for me to stay quiet and keep my head down. Don't really know why I was feeling like this to be honest, think its just loads of little things building up thats getting to me. Think the lack of sleep probably contributed to me being how I was today as well, (stupid fire alarm at 2 in the morning). Well, I understand that we can't always get our own way, but like I use to say 'Life may not be what we had hoped for, but whilst we are here, lets Dance!' (I do miss a good Dance) But hey, what can we do about it, in the end, it was nice just getting a hug at the end of the day, it doesn't make everything right, but it does make you feel a bit better.

Tomorrow is another day though, hopefully I will have a better sleep and go into work refreshed and ready to go!

Happy up Here

Song: Royksopp - Happy Up here
Game: Resident Evil 5 - Mercenaries
DVD: Wanted

Yesterday was a rather strange day, one that just confused me even more than I already was. Due to my no cakes month, I needed something else to cheer me up, and then I heard Royksopps new song, Happy up Here, taken from their new album, Junior. the song put a smile on my face straight away, just a happy fun song with a fun video. The video is directed by Reuben Sutherland, whos portfolio includes work for Ikea, T-Mobile and Orange. Hes done some pretty nice work in the past.

Wednesday 25 March 2009

Airside by Airside

Song: Lemon Jelly - Elements
Game: Resident Evil 5
DVD: Family Guy

Its been well over a year now since I last invested in a graphic design book. There are plenty out there that I want, but none that I really want. Until today, my friend over at Twelveten, James Mason, spotted on the Airside website, the new book coming out soon, simply named Airside by Airside: The Book. The book tells the story of Airside, from the beginning to present. It showcases most of their work they have done (Lemon Jelly, Coca-Cola, MTV), from initial ideas to story boards to final outcome. It will also include many double page spreads of their award winning designs.

I have always loved their style of work, Airside is a company I would love to work for one day. But until that day, I will just have look at this lovely book.



Sunday 22 March 2009

We are Cheesecake

Song: +44 - No, It isn't
Game: Left 4 Dead
DVD: Entourage

I decided to do my yearly spring clean of my Mac today, getting rid of all the things I don't need. I came across all my university work but more specifically, my final major project. This was my Cheesecake t-shirt ideal I invested heavily on. I put my heart and soul into this project and did everything I could to make it happen. I designed and printed the shirts, created all the promotional material as well. After Uni had ended, I just didn't have the finance or the equipment to continue with it further, which was quite sad. I still one day hope to resurrect Cheesecake and unleash it upon the nation.



Top 5 tunes ever!

Song: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Honeybear
Game: Resident Evil 5
DVD: High Fidelity

It's 4am in the morning and I cant get to sleep. So after watching High Fidelity for the 74th time, I decided to list my own top 5 songs of all time. It was actually harder than I thought, but finally did it at 5:45.

1. For Tomorrow - Blur
The first time I heard this song was in 1993, and from that moment, I knew it was something special. Its the song that got me into Blur, and I believe it to be one of the most influential indie tracks of all time. It will always remind me of my childhood, and 90's England. From the opening riff, its catchy chorus (The La La La...bit) to the Saxophone fade out at the end, Damon Albarn and Co have written the perfect song to represent the best of British Indie in the 90's. I will never get bored of this song and even shelled out £20 for the original vinyl release of this song, which was pretty hard to find.

2. Exitlude - The Killers
Even though this is probably just a sign off for the end of the Killers 2nd album, Sams Town, Its one of my favorites. It works really well as the last song on the album, a good end to something beautiful. Its one of the songs that represented the end of University for me, 'we hope, you enjoyed your stay, it's good to have you with us, even if its just for the day' When ever something is coming to an end, this song makes me look back at the good times I've had, it always brings a smile to my face.

3. Take The Long Road And Walk It - The Music
One of the most energetic songs I have ever danced to. Starts off with a space like fade in, before you hear the guitar riff slowly build up to what seems like preparation for an epic battle. Before you know it, the song kicks in, and the battle has begun, You try to contain yourself but inevitably you lose all self control and head to the mosh pit and throw yourself around like its the end of the world. This is a song that really does help give me energy to kick start the day or just get me motivated. Even after hours dancing around, when this songs comes on, I will find the energy from somewhere to keep dancing.

4. Moving - Supergrass
Another indie classic from the 90's. The reason I love this song is how at first listen, it feels like its going to be a slow ballad, but the ghostly voice of Gaz Coombs slowly lures you into something unknown, you feel something may happen, but not entirely sure. But once we're in that comfort zone where we're not really expecting anything much, The song jumps right out at you with a big surprise. The chorus is very powerful, with its aggressive piano, the dirty bass line and the anguish in Gaz's voice, there is a lot of passion in this song, whilst also keeping a funky beat to keep you 'moving'.

5. Get Ready - The Proclaimers
You may wonder why this is in my top 5, Well its because its an awesome song. The Proclaimers take on the classic Temptations hit, Get Ready. I first heard this in my favorite movie of all time, Dumb and Dumber, during the scene where Harry and Lloyd are travelling to Aspen in the dog van. Everytime I hear hear this song, it just makes me happy. Really catchy tune, with its 90's American rock influenced guitar riff. Its definitely a good road trip song, and has been played many times before during my random road trips I've taken.

There we go, now I should go to bed as the sky is now light...


Friday 20 March 2009

The Residents aren't happy!

Song: LCD Soundsystem - Someone great
Game: Resident Evil 5
DVD: 24 Redemption

4 years since the last true Resident Evil game came out, but its finally here. The Resident Evil series has always been one of my favorites, I always managed to complete these games, and follow the stories to the end. The character development is done (I think) really well, from the various games, films (Not live action) and comics. Like when Steve Burnside dies in Code: Veronica, you really feel for Claire, or when Luis Sera gets impaled by Saddler in Resident Evil 4, you feel a little bit sad, almost brought a tear to my eye.

Well, number 5, what do I think about this. Its very similar in gameplay to the 4th installment (which isn't a bad thing, despite what everyone else says) It does seem a bit dated now, and we have seen some decent games come out with better shooting mechanics. But Resident Evil 4 was awesome. Most games out these days play virtually the same as their predecessors, and no one seems to complain about them (COD: WaW, GTAIV, even Street Fighter IV) Anyways, I wont rant too much about other games. Yeah, So Resi 5 has you team up with Sheva Alomar, another member of the BSAA, and shes quite annoying, well, shes a nice enough girl, but she always seem to want to stand right in front of you when your trying to shoot people. Also, in the final boss fight, you need to use bullets wisely, but she really doesn't know how to ration her bullets, she just blasts away like shes auditioning for the next Steven Segal movie, before coming back over to Chris asking for more ammo. Shes not all bad though, as its good to give her the health packs, so when your sort of busy fighting the Majini's, she will heal the both of you if your health is down. She also has a good shot on her, so for those long ranges, or enemies with weak points, she'll happily put a bullet through their heads for you.

Speaking of boss fights, some of the bosses in this game are quite good, a wide range of different monsters to tackle, all having different ways to kill them. I would say they are all quite fun to play. Well, apart from the final boss battle, where your likely to get fed up and very angry. As you shoot your last round and find out theres no extra bullets for you to collect (due to Sheva being too trigger happy) you end up trying to defeat him with your machete, but ultimately, you will get killed. I've still not completed the game yet, stupid final boss and all that, but overall, I think its an ok game, I really wanted to love this game, but in the end, I was a little disappointed. The story is alright until a certain point, then it just gets a bit insane for my liking, and thats the main thing that ruined it for me, but the visuals look amazing, a decent soundtrack and the little extras will keep you coming back for more. There will also be a versus mode coming soon on DLC, so that's something else to look forward to, its probably going to be more fun than the actual game to be honest.



Thursday 19 March 2009

You Wear The Sun

Song: The Delays - Lillian
Game: Resident Evil 5
DVD: Entourage

'In my dreams I fail to see why you cannot come home with me,
We lay, scheme and play,
Oh, I could touch you, but you'd shimmy away' Delays

Another day gone, another day of hard work, another day of day dreaming, another day closer to the weekend. Spent the majority of the morning listening to The Delays albums, the lyrics always reaches out to me, they have a lot of feeling to them. If we lived in a movie world, and had songs that played during moments of your life, then a lot of Delays would appear in mine. Well, its been a nice day again today, so went to the park during lunch and chilled out for a bit, was nice just sat there. To be honest, I could of so easily just laid their all day, without a worry in the world. But guess that wouldn't of gone down too well with the boss. Think I just needed some time away from the office and the deadline we had. It's not even been a bad deadline week, kind of flowed smoothly, which is always good. So not really that sure what was going through my head.

The good weather carried on into the night. Was walking through town today after football and saw the Cathedral, thought it looked really nice. Then had another scrubs day dream moment... until the bus came.

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Lost in a Melody

Song: Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds
Game: Resident Evil 5
DVD: Entourage

I keep on having one of those Scrubs moments lately, you know the ones, where JD day dreams randomly. I was sat at my desk staring at the computer, listening to some Felix Da Housecat, praying for no more character cutouts, when I would just drift off in my own little world. Not entirely sure what I was thinking about, well, maybe I do. Anyhow, its probably more thinking than I should do to be honest. I just end up winding myself up about certain things, which I promised myself not to when I left Uni and stepped into the real world, but hey, what can you do, Can't really help how you feel.

It was such a beautiful day today as well, the sun was out in the sky shining his fiery face down on us. The office was getting well stuffy, think Future are being a bit tight on the air-con. Was rather depressing sitting in the at my desk during lunch whilst the sun was outside, so went for a nice walk around town. Bought my first ice cream of the year, from the Real Italian Ice Cream Company, Was a tough decision which flavour to go for, but settled on biscotti flavour, it had a whole doughnut shape biscotti on the top on this one, that sold it to me, was awesome. All good things come to an end though, was 1:59, so had to head back to the office for 3 more hours of day dreaming...

Friday 6 March 2009

Winter's Memory Of Summer

Song: The Killers - Losing Touch
Game: Street Fighter IV
DVD: Resident Evil Degeneration

Monday already, where do these weekends go. I Spent the weekend in Swansea this week with the Claremont gang. Had a brilliant time over there, getting into the usual mischief, like old times. Sophie lived right next to a beach, she said she hardly goes there, but if I lived next to a beach, I would be down there everyday with a a bottle of whiskey, writing songs (well, not whiskey, as I can't drink it anymore, and also not writing songs, as I'm not very good at that) but you get the jist of it. I mean, it wasn't exactly hot in Swansea, nor was the whether that great, but the feeling I had stood on that freezing beach was how it would of felt like if I was stood there on a hot summers evening. For a moment, my mind was free from everything, all the responsibilities, all the troubles, all the hassle. It was a really nice weekend I had with my old crew, made me realise how much I really do miss them, with us all living so far from each other now, we made the most of it. Now I'm back in Bath, its back to reality, all responsibilities, all the troubles, all the hassle, but I guess thats life...


Tuesday 3 March 2009

It's a Mobile Disco

Song: Simian Mobile Disco - Synthesise
Game: Minsweeper on the Vectrex
DVD: Futurama


This is the new music video from Simian Mobile Disco. Directed by Kate Moross, its a very simple but effective visual performance of the song, Synthesise. I think its pretty funky and gives that feel of a proper rave in a warehouse!


Friday 27 February 2009

Blast from the Past

Song: Starsailor feat Brandon Flowers - Tell Me It's Not Over
Game: Loads of games on the Vectrex
DVD: Family Guy


We had a retro morning today, the Vectrex console arrived at GM offices. I never remembered this, probably due to the fact it was released before I was born. So this little machine is actually older than I am...hmmm. Out of the package was this TV like box, covered in dust. It was like discovering some hidden treasure in a tomb somewhere in Egypt. The box was full of games, mini cartridges that came with a plastic acetate sheet that goes in front of the screen, this was the way colour was added to the otherwise black and white screen. Sounds crazy doesn't it, but this was probably amazing at the time.

We all had a quick go on each of the games, some were dreadful, some were ok, but some were actually quite good for what was essentially dot to dot graphics. It's obviously not the most amazing machine ever, but its quite cool and a pretty nice retro toy to own. Over 25 years old and still going, no red rings here. 


Thursday 26 February 2009

Hadouken!!!

Song: The Killers - A Crippling Blow (Still)
Game: Street Fighter IV
DVD: Justice - A Cross the Universe

Street Fighter IV Inspired artwork made from dots. I was bored!

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Day & Age

Song: The Killers - A Crippling Blow
Game: Sega Rally 
DVD: High Fidelity 

'I dont need time, I dont need time, No I can get by myself...' 
The Killers - A Crippling Blow

In a very lathargic mood today, not done too much but seem to of lost a lot of motivation. I got the new new Killers album the other day though and been listening to it none stop, I have to say that its better than I thought it would be, Brandon and the gang have come up with the goods yet again, the album artwork is pretty cool as well (designed by Paul Normansell) 

It's one of those albums with some pretty nice songs on there that makes you think about certain things. Makes me think about the future, and how things will turn out (or not)

The Simpsons

Song: The Killers - Joy Ride 
Game: 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand 
DVD: Deja Vu 

Here is the new Simpsons title sequence to celebrate their move to HD. Im not that fussed about HD, and to be honest, I'm not sure what difference it would make for a cartoon, but this does look quite cool. Nice to have a change to the usual sequence though.

Monday 23 February 2009

Left 4 Dead

Song: Franz Ferdinand - Lucid Dreams 
Game: 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand 
DVD: Southland Tales 

Best multi player game I've played since Timesplitters. Been switching between this game and 50 Cent's new game the last few days. Left 4 Dead is a pretty awesome game, good fun when playing with some friends. The game has inspired me to do some Academy illustrations based on it, heres my first one, of Louis. 

GamesMaster goes Mad(World)

Song: Noisettes - Don't Upset the Rhythm 
Game: Left 4 Dead 
DVD: Mock the week: Too hot for TV 

Here is a rare chance I got to experiment with the layout of GamesMaster. We normally stick to strict styles throughout the magazine each month, but here I have used the style from the new Sega game, Madworld, as inspiration for the layout of this preview. As the game only uses red, black and white (and yellow for some of the text, but rare) colours through the game, I decided to apply this effect to this spread, even the writers picture is black and white.

Im pretty happy about this, probably one of my favourite pages I've done. Even the people at Sega said the page was really cool, and they were happy with it.

Let it snow

Song: Lily Allen - The Fear 
Game: Sega Rally 
DVD: Futurama Season 4

Not seen any proper snow for years now, its normally the crappy snow that melts as soon as it hits the ground, but some proper hard snow came today. Looks pretty cool, though its not going to be fun trying to get up north today due to the crap British transport system, buses and trains were cancelled in many places.

Toy Story

Song: Justice - Stress 
Game: Fallout 3 (Still) 
DVD: Rush Hour 3 

Found these the other day, Special edition versions of Toy Story and Toy Story 2. As they are 2 of my favorite films, I just had to buy them. The thing that sold it to me was the special pop-up packaging the DVDs came in.