Showing posts with label please close the the gate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label please close the the gate. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The the Triffids

So, remember when I said that Day of the Triffids started off well enough? Yeah, it pretty much went downhill from there. For a show named after a carnivorous plant bent on mankind's destruction, there were very few Triffids in the execution of said idea. So, if you want to see a historical take on the apocalyptic genre that certainly influenced much of later entertainment, there is value there. A few of the ideas found in the show are utilized in things like 28 Days Later and so on but it was a little disappointing that it ended up being more character/societal drama than a show about plants terrorizing/eating blind people. So I guess the point is, know what you're in for. (Oh and the title is a nod to a lovely sign found on Tynsham Manor reminding visitors to close the the gate.)

We picked up Kirby's Epic Yarn as a joint birthday gift for lovely wife and myself courtesy of letter 'r' and family. It's a fun little platformer that just oozes style. And cute. Kirby and friends are all drawn in a yarn/sewing motif that affects how you interact with the world as well. (Yank on a thread to pull a ledge closer so you can jump across, go into a pocket to grab gems on stitched platforms between two layers of cloth and so on.)  Highly recommended. (And it allows for 2 player co-op as well so that's a bonus - it's not nearly as hectic as New Super Mario Bros. Wii was.)

Gang of Four has been mentioned here before, but we snuck in a game the other night and I thought I'd mention that it's still a lot of fun to play. Four players compete to get rid of their hand while sticking everybody else with theirs. It's a ladder type game in that you don't really take tricks (you don't acquire cards and points are bad) and you can lead more than one card at a time. The initial player (determined randomly at the beginning of the game and by winning for the rest) can play anywhere from 1-5 cards and the other players must both match the numbers of cards and play a better version of said number. So there's room for lots of strategy and some luck. And trash talk. Yes, lots and lots of trash talk.