Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Myth-Weavers


This review is technically a follow-up since I posted about this site before.

I would like to recommend this site for what it is.  This is the most active play-by-post role-playing game community I have ever found.  That's a mouthful so let me break it down.

Role-Playing Game Community
I'm not talking about Final Fantasy.  I'm talking Dungeons and Dragons.  It's not just limited to DnD though.  I've seen plenty of Exalted, GURPS, BESM, and many other role-playing systems represented.  Don't want to buy a book?  I've also seen several free-form (discussed later) and homemade, or "homebrew" as gamers call it, systems represented as well.

Play-by-Post
Myth-Weavers provides an exstensive and very functional forum in which players discuss things and play games.  Every game set-up through their system receives its own personal forum moderated by the GM.  However, Myth-Weavers rules prevents organizing games that are to be played through an alternative means of communication.  In other words, all gaming has to be done on their site.  They seem to enforce this rule as well as they can too.  As I said though, their site is functional enough on its own to facilitate most gaming.

Most Active
This isn't saying much.  Online RPGs, especially Play-by-Post, are prone to stagnating and dying.  Some players, even if they say otherwise, don't have the patience to keep up with a game that only updates once a day or less.

HOWEVER, Myth-Weavers has the most professional and most active group of online RPGers that I have ever encountered.

In conclusion, if you are interested in playing a RPG online, I recommend that you try www.myth-weavers.com  It's free, it's easy, and it works.

-End Myth-Weavers Review-


Note: Freeform Role-Playing Games

I would like to 'advertise' the enjoyable style of gaming called Freeform RPGs.  Freeform RPGs goes back to the roots of story-telling.  It's like writing a novel together.  The process is simple.  The GM will have a setting prepared.  Players will design appropriate characters based on the setting.  The GM will then give players scenarios and the players will then explain what their character will do.  GM will respond with reactions from NPCs and the environment and present more scenarios.  Essentially, it's DnD without a book, dice, or stats of any kind.

Freeform RPing is well catered to Play by Post.  In fact, I would imagine that it would be much more awkward in person.  Freeform removes the game system that would be cumbersome to PbP, but requires more thought in order to act as your characters would.

Much like Myth-Weavers, Freeform gaming is free, easy, and it works.

Until next time fellow pirates.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

RSS Feeds

 
Sometimes I feel like I'm the last person to figure things out, but in case I'm not... I like to tell you about the wonders of RSS Feeds.  Do you read webcomics?  Do you read LOTS of webcomics?  Do you wish you could read lots of webcomics, but don't have the time to keep up with which ones updated and which ones haven't?  You need to get a RSS Feed Reader.  I chose Google Reader, corporate whore that I am, but there are plenty of options for you to choose from and most of them are free.

Will it work with my webcomic?
Yes it will.  I think.  From what I've seen, it seems that almost any website can be RSS'd.  You just hit 'Add Subscription' on your reader and type in a URL.  That easy.  I even follow my friends blogs, Bengineering and Sixty's Blog on it.

Get an RSS Feed Reader today, or yesterday preferrably.

Until next time fellow pirates.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

A Fistful of Dollars

 
Great movie. Period.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Dead Like Me

Dead Like Me

When George Lass (Ellen Muth) is hit by a space station's toilet seat falling from orbit, she dies.  After dying, she is chosen to become a grim reaper.  George is lazy, has a bad attitude, and dropped out of college, so even in the after-life she finds herself stuck as a temp, filing paperwork and taking people's souls.

This show is funny, dramatic, and very down to Earth without being boring.  I thought all the characters were done really well, although some of them I liked to hate rather than liked them period.  This is another show I wouldn't recommend to younger audiences as the profanity in this show is through the roof.  It sounds more like me and my college buddies getting together than a daytime television show.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Perfect Blue

 
 Perfect Blue

This mystery/thriller anime movie should go to the top of your must-see anime list.  Lead singer and pop idol, Mimarin of Cham undergoes a career change becoming an actress.  Her acting career takes her image down a less respectable path with scandalous TV scenes, revealing photography, and other celebrity mishaps.  An obsessed fan becomes very upset at Mima's new activities and things begin going wrong very quickly.

This anime is mature, definitely R-rated because some scenes don't leave much to the imagination.  But if you're looking for an anime movie with a little more substance than Bleach or Naruto, I would definitely recommend this.  It kept me guessing the whole time and I didn't see the ending coming at all.  You can watch it instantly on Netflix, but if you are lacking in the 'Flix then you're on your own.

 

Monday, January 18, 2010

Heroes Season 1



I just finished watching this and I must say something about it.
Season 1 of Heroes was a great show, I recommend watching it.  I even cried once, and I don't usually get emotional about shows.  However, there is a large plot hole at the end of the season.  It makes me imagine what season 2 must be like since I've heard horrible reviews of it.  I'd like to post it here.

Spoilers:

Peter Petrelli can absorb other peoples super-powers and he spends several episodes learning to control them at will.  Now there is one power he absorbs that he cannot control.  An ability to explode like a nuclear bomb.  It's a central plot of the show.  Now he has to be prevented from destroying New York.  In order to do that, they have his brother Nathan Petrelli who can fly lift him above the city, but he is destroyed by the blast.  Peter is not destroyed because he has regenerative powers.

This all seems kinda lame in general, but the real kicker is Peter can fly.  He absorbed his brothers power earlier and can use it at will.  So why does he need his brother to fly him above the city and be destroyed?  Heroes is very thematic with an engaging plot, but I think the writers overlooked several important details in the show.

Sunday, January 17, 2010


Legend: Ben's legend section logo stinks.
Legend has it that Ben desperately needs a cooler logo for his VGLegends section.  His logo looks like it was made in paint... by a middleschooler.  But he doesn't need to worry, I'm here to contribute a little something to his style.

Final Answer: TRUE

Sorry for not posting lately, my muse is gone.  I haven't found the craving to write about anything lately.  I'll try and get back on it soon.