Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Ring 2 review

I know it's been a long time since my last review, but celebrations and various revelries have stopped me from posting. Oh well, I've been meaning to review a Japanese Horror film for a while, and so, here I go-

One of the original J-Horror films, the first Ring film Ringu  was a notoriously scary film that drew from Japanese Folklore. It was directed by Hideo Nakata, who also directed this film, it was a big hit and has a huge following. The thing is, that had Japanese Actors, whereas this has Americans... this can't end well. The suprising thing is, that it is quite good. Hideo Nakata shines through as the only person who knows a thing about J-Horror in the film. 

The Story of the Ring series is that there is a cursed videotape of a series of images, including a well, and if you watch it and don't get someone else to watch it within 7 days a young girl called Sadako will come out of your TV and take you down the well with her and drown you. Your body will then be found in the real world. 

The reason I had bad feelings before seeing this film is because there are some crucial differences between Asian and Japanese Horror and Western Horror: 
Western Horror relies more on Gore (note the capital G) and psychotic madmen, see Saw, whereas Asian Horror relies far more on suspense and false alarms for it's scares, and most commonly draws on Ghosts and Folklore for it's villains.

Although, it turns out that most of my misgivings were false, this film does most of the time show it's Japanese roots and direction. The American actors have no idea how to act in a Japanese style, but with Hideo Nakata's direction they are passable. The film does get fairly sentimental towards the end, however. The film does manage to provoke a lot of emotions from it's audience, one of the foremost being sadness and depression when finding out the heartbreaking story of Sadako.

+An amazing story, well portrayed
+Very good direction from Hideo Nakata
+Provokes a wide range of emotions from it's audience, which is always good for a film to achieve.
+Scary
-The American actors are not meant to play J-Horror Roles.
-Not as chilling as the original.
Overall: 8 out of 10

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

World in Conflict review

This strategy game's been kicking around for a while, and I thought I would review it, having bought it the other day. I've been meaning to buy it for a while, but always bought something else.

So then, the premise is that in 1989 the Soviet Union thought "What have we got to lose?" and invaded the US in Seattle, before this, they'd also invaded Europe. The game throws you into both of these scenarios, and the battles are furious. If you have a High-end PC, then the game is truly beautiful, with artillery shells exploding in the distance, and in the foreground a group of paratroopers parachuting into battle, but even if you don't have a High-spec PC, you're in for some aural treats. The sound is very good, both the music and the sound effects really involve you in the battle.

The way it handles itself is different to most RTSs with there being no base-building whatsoever. When you want to get some more troops or vehicles, you set a drop zone and they are then parachuted in. You pay for this with reinforcement points, that you get by killing enemies. This system constantly pushes you forward, it is a fast game. You can also call in tactical aid, ranging from light artillery barrages to carpet bombing to tactical nuclear strikes. These are paid for with tactical aid points. You feel involved throughout the whole game.

Also, unusually for a strategy game it has a story with a human element, and it even made one person I know cry! It is a very good game, and I thoroughly recommend picking it up now, as you can buy it quite cheaply now. Even on a fairly cheap PC the explosions are beautiful.

It doesn't have many flaws but there is one that I can think of: It's not that long for a strategy game, only about 15 hours, but that doesn't stop me giving it a high mark.

+Beautiful Graphics
+Amazing Sound Design
+Replayable
+A Large-scale game
-Not very long

VERDICT: 9/10 an excellent game.

First Post

Hello everyone, I'm JC, and this is my blog. I'm going to review Games and Films, and may occasionally slip into music. I'll try and be consistent and post a review at least once a week. If I don't please comment and make sure I get back up to speed.

For the most part, the films and games I review will not be new ones, but then again, the games and films you buy aren't always new are they?

Thanks for reading, and please comment if you think they're are any improvements I can add.