Tuesday 7 April 2015

Whats Your Story Reiko

Im in cyberspace!!!! :)

I spent over three hours playing Neuromancer on the weekend, so I have a lot to catch up on as far as posting goes. While I figure out how exactly Im going to approach that, heres another Whats Your Story response from one of the more silent readers. Shes been reading from the start (I think Reiko is a female, but please correct me if Im wrong!), so maybe we can coax her out a little bit with talk of Japanese animation and music. Anyone a fan? My experience is limited to the Hayao Miyazaki films, but I find much to enjoy there. Please say hi to Reiko!


My home country is… USA

My age is… 29

My favourite adventure game is… Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time. I love time travel stories, science fiction with aliens, mysteries, and intelligent puzzles, and this game has all of those. The story has some amazing reveals at the end (no spoilers here) and also puzzles that are clever without being too difficult. Its prequel (JP2: Buried in Time) had more evocative music, but the story just wasnt as interesting, and it had a more historical feel than science fiction. I really hope you get to this one eventually, but it will be a long way off (release year 1998, I think).

 
Im yet to play a Journeyman game. Intrigued much!

The first adventure game I played was… Heros Quest (Quest for Glory I). Initially I played it in black and white with my dad on a computer that was probably a 486 or worse, which made it really hard to see what was going on, so we didnt get that far. I dont remember now why it was black and white; there was probably something wrong with the graphics card on the computer though. My dad loved building his own computers, but inevitably hed use cheap components and thered be something wrong with them. Anyway, Ive replayed it a number of times over the years, both the original and remake versions, although strictly speaking Ive never finished it even though Ive come very close. The final sequence at the end with the brigands is just too hard (and runs too fast on modern computers). I really enjoyed the parallel replays by Trickster and Addict.

I like my games in (a box, digital format)… Mostly digital, these days. I buy console games in physical format because you have to have the discs to run anything modern, but I hardly buy PC games if theyre not from GOG anymore.

When I’m not playing games I like to… Read about people playing games. Thats why Im here. Or just read novels. Mostly science fiction and fantasy. Im working on trying to keep up with Brandon Sanderson (the guy is a writing machine, seriously) and catching up on reading everything by Guy Gavriel Kay in chronological published order (he writes a lot slower, so I think Ill catch up eventually). My absolute favorite trilogy is GGKs Fionavar Tapestry, a true fantasy classic.

 
I own this series somewhere, but never got around to reading it.
 
The thing I miss about old games is… Intricate stories and variable difficulty settings. Honestly, Im not very good at games because I didnt really start being a gamer until I was in high school. I never had the reflexes for action games, for sure, and now I dont have the time to spend hours trying things to figure out hard puzzles. My favorite games are ones with good stories that allow me to make progress without too much repetition or frustration. Im happier playing on a lower difficulty setting if it means I get to experience the whole game and see the ending.

The best thing about modern games is… Sensible and beautiful interfaces and fonts. Some of the old classics have nearly unreadable fonts and terrible interfaces with nonsensical keybindings and such. Most modern games already have pretty standard keybindings, and if not, then they usually have the option to change the keybindings. (Or, if youre emulating games, you can change the bindings to whatever you want anyway.) Or the visual interface itself is clickable in sensible ways. The games I tend to play still have a lot of text, so it needs to be readable, and it generally is. I love it when the font is beautiful without being so ornate that it becomes distracting or hard to read.

The one TV show I never miss is… Bones. Although I do miss it once in awhile if the time changes and we dont get it recorded properly or something. But Ive been watching it nearly every week for the past few years. I didnt see the early seasons, but somehow I got into it and really started appreciating both the characters and the nature of the series as a murder mystery serial. Sometimes the technology gets a little implausible, like when Angela technomagically reconstructed completely shredded documents in one episode. Theres a reason why professional shredders are cross-cut... But its cool to see them reconstruct a whole scenario from the tiniest evidence.

 
He will always be Angel to me.

If I could see any band live it would be… Two-Mix. They are a Japanese duo who are famous for generally not having live concerts. Seems like the vocalist was shy or something. They didnt really do music videos either except for one well-known animated video about love and inspiration set to White Reflection (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3I2r0viGyA), and an entirely WTF dance video with aliens set to Naked Dance (yes thats the song title). They didnt appear physically in either one. Theyre probably not producing new material anymore, as they started back with the theme songs for the original Gundam Wing animated show, like Just Communication and White Reflection. They produced dozens of other upbeat Jpop songs though, and a whole concert would be amazing. Ill have to settle for the live recordings from their released discs though.

My favourite movie is… Courageous. Its hard to describe if you havent seen it, but its got so many memorable moments and so many good lessons about the nature of family. Truly a family-friendly movie.

One interesting thing about me is… I studied Japanese at school and spent a year studying in Japan. I got into bands like Two-Mix and Every Little Thing in high school and also the culture of anime and Japanese RPGs. I still play Japanese-style RPGs when I can find the time in addition to adventure games and CRPGs.

 
Two-Mix: I just noticed that Minami Takayama (left) did the voice for Kiki on Kikis Delivery Service.

If anyone else wants to send their Whats Your Story responses through and get 20 CAPs in the process, please send them to theadventuregamer@gmail.com.

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