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Saturday February 18th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

It was Friday night, I was browsing through my favorite online newspaper before going to bed when I saw a video where they talked about a release-date for Far Cry 3. Since I really enjoyed playing Far Cry 2, I decided to check it out. The news about Far Cry 3 was nice and I'm looking forward to playing it, but the video also mentioned a little bit of news about other games.

It mentioned that a game called "Dear Esther" was going to be released for Apple computers and they showed a tiny bit of video from the game. The video looked interesting, and I decided to check the game out. The game is available on steam for the modest price of € 7,99. This may seem like a lot of money for what is, basically, a user-created mod; but it's a very low price for what turned out to be the most awesome piece of art that I've ever enjoyed. Dear Esther is not like any game you've ever seen. In fact, I wouldn't even call it a game to begin with. There are no enemies, no weapons, no obstacles, no challenges or goals what so ever. In a way it's more of a digital storytelling or VR-experience.

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The blunt of the story is this: Somehow you (the first person) arrived on an island somewhere in the Outer Hebrides, which is a group of Islands off the north-west coast of Scotland. A voice cites, what appears to be, a passage from a letter that a dying elderly man wrote to a woman called Esther at some point in time. From here on you are set free to explore the island that has a couple of ruined, decaying cottages, a huge cave system and a very prominent beacon tower on it. As you traverse across the island, various locations will trigger music and more passages of the elderly man telling about his life. Even though the route you take across the island is always the same, it never gets dull or boring. Every play-through has a unique sequence of snippets from the letters that the man sent to Esther.

The end result is just a mind-blowing experience. The story is touching as it is, and the sad music and often eerie sound effects put an amazing emphasis on the gloomy atmosphere. And the visuals are just... Wow! It will suffice to say that jaws will drop and drool will flow abundantly. Even though they use the 7-year old graphics engine from Half-Life 2, this game has the most photo-realistic graphics that I've ever seen in a game. It all just adds up: the water reflecting on the walls in the caves, the pebbles that all look different, the grass that waves in the wind... the details are just mind-boggling.

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All in all, I highly, highly recommend this "game" to anyone that loves a good, touching story, loves to explore caves and decayed houses, or just wants to try something other than getting "pwned" by 12 year olds with a big mouth on shooter games. Seriously, guys.. give Dear Esther a try and world peace will be around the corner.

Filed under: gaming, video, 3rd party content.
Friday February 17th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

Thursday! you know what that means, it's time for another Pick of the week!

My "Pick of the week" for week nr. 7:

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BT on his own is in my opinion a highly under-appreciated artist, but what makes this song as awesome as it is, are Kirsty Hawkshaw's vocals. Mmm *purr* she has such a nice voice, and she's pretty cute too.

If you're a fan of early 90's house music, then you might recognize Kristy Hawkshaw from the song "It's A Fine Day" by Opus III, which was a pretty big hit back in 1993.

Thursday February 9th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

Thursday, Pick of the week time! My "Pick of the week" for week nr. 6:

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Yes, try not to faint... I like calm music too

Thursday February 2nd, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

Thursday, time for another pick! Here's my "Pick of the week" for week nr. 5:

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Now please... hold me, hold me.. *sniffle*

Thursday January 26th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

Another week, time for another pick! I came across a video with some dub-stepping pigeons, and i just loved it! So here's my "Pick of the week" for week nr. 4:

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Let's just hope they don't crap on your car.

Thursday January 19th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

One of my resolutions for 2012 is to generate more content for this site. This plan also includes sharing a bit more of my musical taste in the form of a "Pick of the week" section. Every Thursday I will post a new found music video with what I consider good/cool music. This will feature music videos of all kinds of genres and flavors.

So without further delay, let me present to you my "Pick of the week" for week nr. 3:

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Enjoy

Saturday January 14th, 2012 | 0 comment(s).

Friday the 13th; A perfect day to go see ReVamp and Epica, two of the best Dutch gothic metal bands, live in concert!

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The video has got a fair bit of noise and some focus issues, but still... I'm very impressed with how well my little Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W350 pocket camera performed in these low light conditions.

Filed under: video, music, sony dsc-w350.
Wednesday December 28th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

While randomly browsing videos on YouTube, you occasionally come across a video that initially makes you go "Euh.. wtf? ".

Then, after watching it a few times, you come to realize that the whole video is actually pretty awesome!

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In my opinion, this is definitely one of those videos

Filed under: video, 3rd party content, music.
Sunday October 30th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

A couple of days ago I ran into this song by chance, while randomly browsing YouTube. I listened to it once, and had the song stuck in my head for days.

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I really, really like this kind of music! I think I've been instantly converted into a dub-step lover

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Thursday August 25th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

For a few weeks now, the radio at work had been playing a song that I got curious about, but somehow each time they played it I missed the title of the song. This morning, while I was getting dressed for work, I was zapping television channels a bit and suddenly came across the song; yay!

Allow me to present to you: The Naked and Famous - Punching in a dream

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I'm really liking this song

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