Tag: Television
Game Review: CSI Deadly Intent
by Syrana on Jun.16, 2010, under Gaming, Xbox 360
I have been playing some stuff lately, I swear!
Although I’ve been a bit more focused at getting the new blog rolling, I haven’t stopped gaming altogether. Granted, I haven’t played WoW in about a week, but I’ve been hitting up Facebook games again lately…
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Don’t look at me like that! They take little time! I have less time now with all this sleep I keep wanting.
Anywho, a couple days ago, CSI Deadly Intent for the Xbox 360 arrived via Gamefly. Mind you, I added this along with several other
console games several months ago while I was still one of the cohosts of Polygamerous.
Unfortunately, we had reduced back down to 1 game at a time and …. well, Sideshow has ultimate control over the list. So, mine will get here when they get here.
This game is at least a year old, but if you are a CSI fan like myself, then you will probably enjoy it. I had fun, but I wouldn’t pay the brand new, full price of the game. I got about 10 hours of game play out of it and there is practically no replayability (unless you are just anal about achievements).
I played a previous one and enjoyed it (pretty sure I rented it or bought it used….can’t remember though). There are still a few things that frustrate me in the game play though. Such as, needing to uncover certain evidence or statements before moving forward with the investigation. Sometimes my thought process was ahead of the game.
The voice acting is pretty good, since they use the actual actors from the show. Well, except Catherine Willows. I’m not sure why that was the only one done by the non-actor of the TV counterpart. The look and voice were close, but noticeable to someone who watches the show regularly (read: too much).
Each case has an interesting story that unfolds with twists and turns so the suspect is never who you first expect (that would be too easy!)
I must say that I never learn my lesson that I would enjoy these type of games MORE on my computer than on a console.
Why?
Because the Xbox stick does not have enough fine control for sweeping the screen, watching for cursor changes. A mouse is easier to maneuver in such a way. Sometimes it was quite touchy in the game and I spent too much time trying to get the cursor where it needed to be. The DS would also be better, I would suspect….although they had their own special version of the game with different cases…. probably to incorporate more of the touchyfeely platform.
All in all, I enjoyed solving 5 cases. I’m a pretty good armchair CSI, if I do say so m’self.
Who Do You Think You Are?
by Sideshow on Feb.08, 2010, under Genealogy
As you know from other posts and podcasts, I do enjoy genealogy and the research that goes into unraveling my family tree. Last year, I came across a show on BBC Television in the UK called Who Do You Think You Are? I was able to watch most of the last (seventh) season and scattered other episodes from different seasons in the English and Australian versions via YouTube and other methods. (Since it’s only on British television and the DVDs are only Europe and UK region-coded, so I can’t watch them easily.) I have yet to watch an episode didn’t completely captivate me. Maybe it’s my love of Genealogy, or my love of hunting down a mystery, but the show grew on me.
Coming March 5 on NBC is the American version of this outstanding show. Here is the synopsis from the official NBC site:
“Who Do You Think You Are?” is an adaptation of the award-winning hit British television documentary series. The seven-episode program will lead celebrities on a journey of self-discovery as they unearth their family trees that reveal surprising, inspiring and even tragic stories that are often linked to crucial events in American history.
From the California Gold Rush to the Salem witch trials, from European aristocracy to the beaches of Africa, and from the Civil War to the Holocaust, “Who Do You Think You Are?” will reveal the fabric of humanity through everyone’s place in history. Each week, a different celebrity takes a journey into their family’s past, traveling all over the world. Viewers are given an in-depth look into their favorite stars’ family trees, and each episode will expose surprising facts and emotional encounters that will unlock people’s emotions — showing just how connected everyone is not only to the past, but to one another.
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