Miscellanous posts, shop talk.
Posts categoriezed as Banter
066-PAXcap
Well, made it to and from PAX East safe and sound thanks to a friend with a spare ticket and a pretty sweet room location. It was a good time. I’ve done cons before, but this was probably the biggest event I’ve visited. All in all, I kind of want to say more tabletop and card games caught my eye than actual video games, oddly. It didn’t really feel like a giant, bustling venue was the best place for me to really soak in anything I tried, and I couldn’t eavesdrop on the players in tabletop to see how fast they picked up the rules. (Usually if the guy running it has to stop someone and explain something past a certain amount of times, I start to doubt I would have much luck with my own copy and a handful of friends with increasingly precious time.)
I’d particularly like to shout out Zephyr, who brought a combining robot tactical card game to the show- the poor guys’ table blended in with the crowd and as of Friday, their domain had expired so *hopefully* I can find a legit way to point people at them. I got a business card, that help?
Of course there were plenty of regular old video games to catch my eye too. I played a few rounds of, and sucked horribly at Capsule <something, can’t find the business card.> They really nailed the graphical vibe of an early 90s Japanese retro game, but the actual game got kind of old fast with only 1v1 matches. It’s a little like Nidhogg, only your goal is to ride a moving platform to your opponent’s goal rather than swording your way on foot. VA11-HALL-A is a text heavy cyberpunk bartending simulator (which also feels pretty 80s, come to think of it.) Most of the other stuff I liked has probably already been pretty widely covered elsewhere, but Curses and Chaos was looking mighty fine in its faux arcade cabinet, and I actually had no idea wargaming.net‘s World of Tanks had blossomed into spinoff games for naval and air combat too. Guild Wars 2 had its Heart of Thorns demo prominently shown off, which I would be more excited about if I participated in WvW and our guild was active enough to make the most of the new strongholds being added. Splatoon looked cool. Can’t say much about Codename S.T.E.A.M., really- I went in expecting something close to Valkyria Chronicles and wound up finding the demo kind of like a janky version.
But, real talk here- I go to these shows to hang out with friends and shop for geek stuff without worrying about shipping. It’s a shame wargames are so expensive, I saw a lot of sweet miniature based games as well as vendors with terrain. There were a couple spots trying to offset the expense a bit, one producing characters on double sided transparencies in particular seemed like a great way to bring down the cost of character figures while not looking completely chintzy. (At a glance, I thought they were fantasy themed Shrinky Dinks.)
Got to meet up with some Talking Tyrants, too. Sounded like not many showed, so plans were hard to nail down, but I got in a little quality Power Stone time with them before everyone wound up doing their own things.
Also in the interest of full disclosure, I actually typed all of this on the plane home partly because my 3DS ran out of juice and partly because I probably won’t have a hell of a lot of steam left when I get there. So, uh, if I do crash, would someone kindly fix the “made it safe and sound” part at the beginning and save me some posthumous embarassment?
Ungaaaah, what am I even gonna draw? Why didn’t I do it while I was at Logan waiting?Ha, actually wound up screwing with the sketch app on my phone. It works a lot better for sloppy ‘painting’ than as a ‘sketch’ tool.
Quick note:
I just got in and unpacked from PAX, doodled a bit on my phone’s paint app while in-flight along with a write-up of stuff I liked there, but I’m too wiped to figure out how to get it off the phone and onto here at the moment, so I’ll put both up tomorrow. I’ve stuck to my goal!
065-Bera
HEY I CAME HERE FOR what exactly
It’s really weird to me to think about how my site’s changed focuses over the years in tune with my interests. I guess if there’s any consistent theme, it’s basically “Hey, come check out these things I love!” be it old SNES games I loved to rag on or show off comics and drawings. Back when Livejournal was still a thing, I remember stumbling on the journal of someone who had been following me when I did chiefly gaming related stuff, and had listed 3/2 among some recommended sites for friends to check out, but in describing it sounded disappointed that lately I’d shifted gears to webcomics. I kinda wonder if focusing on just random drawing on here has done the same to any old fans at times. Apologies if it has! I’m still pretty into games, I just don’t get the itch to write about them as much. I suppose trying to adapt my thoughts into comic strip format is a draining enough exercise I kind of want to chill and relax by actually playing the games when I’m done.
I actually have a handful of unfinished drafts just kind of sitting around right now. I guess I could be classified as a “ranter” because even from the beginning, stuff I like enough to post and share I tend to bang out all in one sitting while my train of thought is going strong. The Robotech thing took me forever to get back to because it actually involves a modicum of research so I’m not going at it completely through nostalgia goggles.
At any rate, don’t be afraid, leave a comment or something if you like something, don’t like something, or want to see something. I’m only scary on even numbered days.
Also just advance warning re: daily sketch project here- I’m going to PAX East this Friday through Sunday, so if I wind up missing any of those days it’s probably the fault of hotel wifi or something.