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Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (reviews) came out yesterday, and I spent a fair bit of last night playing the first part of it. My short take: best fantasy FPS ever.
Things I like include:
Probably the only con is that it's an FPS, so like all good things that aren't MMO crack, it'll come to an end, sooner rather than later. But that's a strength, too. Oblivion had a lot of stuff to explore, but in the end, it was a breadth first exploration of a shallow world. This game, by virtue of focusing on linear level design, really pulls off a deeper and more interesting gameplay, since you don't get lost in the min-maxing details.
I'm pretty intrigued to try the multiplayer, though.
Download the demo. If you like the demo, you'll like the game. It's well worth the time to take a look.
Update: I'm still enjoying the game, but I'm starting to encounter random crashes on level loads. This makes me sad. Hope there's a patch soon. Also, I find myself keeping stuff in my inventory even when I'm not using it, because I keep expecting to find a merchant. I don't think there's a merchant, so I'm not sure why they bother limiting my inventory slots.
Heroes is an incredible show with a crappy advertising campaign. Three episodes aired before I discovered it was a show about superheroes, instead of, say, firefighters. The ad campaign is all grim everyday New Yorkers and a dark skyline -- is it any wonder I thought it was yet another 9/11 cash-in?
What it turns out to actually be is an X-Men ripoff, but a really well done one. Instead of starting with spandexed heroes already in the batcave, we get to watch multiple characters dealing with the fact they have crazy superpowers -- and trying to hide those powers so they can keep living life as usual. And then we get to watch them rise to the occasion, and be heroes.
My favorite is Hiro, the very enthusiastic Japanese office worker/nerd. He's just so HAPPY! Seeing the contrast in how his character changes in the most recent episodes really shows off the strengths of the actor playing him.
So, yeah. If you like the superhero genre in any way, shape, or form, and you're not watching this -- you're doing yourself a disservice.
PicLens, a plugin for Safari on the Mac, is pretty darn cool. It only works with a few sites (Flickr and Google Image search, notably), but it gives you a really cool way to navigate through image search results. Basically, if you're on a page it knows how to parse, when you click on an image it'll scale up to take over your full screen. Other image results will show up as thumbnails along the bottom, and you can search through them, kind of like iPhoto's full screen mode.
The only minor annoyance (other than that it only works with a small handful of sites) is that it seems to screw up the tab highlighting in Safari, so it's hard to tell what your current tab is. Boo :(.