Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Light Spec Gamer: Hold it! Stepping into the court room with Phoenix Wright.


 





Are you looking for a little more legal drama in your gaming? Do you want to throw it down in court on a screen that is larger than your old Nintendo DS could ever dream of? Capcom's handheld classic looks amazing on the iPad. The HD graphics look great on iPad and gameplay appears to be the same as the classic.


Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Go beyond voice!

There was a lost opportunity in the Michael Bay Transformers movies. Not long after we meet Bumblebee we discover that he is unable to talk and is forced to use his radio to communicate with the world. This would have been an excellent opportunity to feature the use of sign language. It was revealed that the Autobots learned human language via the internet, so why wouldn't Bumblebee have sought out a way to communicate? I believe in Transformers lore that Bumblebee did know sign language. 

Hollywood is currently hyper focused on making a wider audience feel included, so how did they miss this opportunity? In the 1950's version of Zorro, Bernardo communicated with Don Diego via a form of sign language. Later the TV series Ironside featured a wheelchair bound detective. Not too long ago I read a fantasy novel where human and elven races communicated with each other via sign language due to language complexity. As a story teller, look beyond voice and don't be afraid to reach beyond what is expected. 

Friday, November 5, 2021

Light Spec Gamer: Prince of Persia -Escape-

 


Prince of Persia first appeared in 1989 on the Apple II and has been around in one iteration or another ever since. Prince of Persia: Escape is a runner game for the iPad and Android. The game plays very much like a classic platformer, and that is good and bad. The good is that it brings simple gameplay. The bad is that like many older games it can be very hard and relies on the player having good reflexes. Gameplay is hampered by lag that may be caused by the on screen advertising that appears on the bottom of the screen during gameplay. If your reflexes are up to it, Prince of Persia delivers are challenging venture back into the world of Prince of Persia. 

Impressed with Iray.

 I have been really impressed with the Iray rendering in Daz Studio.