It is I, The Master of Unlocking
I haven't posted much lately, been busy with real life and feeling uninspired to write. We're still rounding out our X-Files project. We finished The X-Files: The Game for the PC over the weekend. It totally rawked. I'm a little sad that full-motion video games never took off. This was my third. The first I ever played was Roberta Williams' Phantasmagoria. It was a pretty mild game and the acting was terrible but it was also one of the first. My second, and favorite, was Jane Jensen's Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within (Gabriel Knight is still one of the best series of all time AND has the best video game music I've ever heard).
The X-Files: The Game was a lot of fun, the acting was really good (for a video game), the puzzles were intuitive and it felt very much like being right in the middle of an X-File. If you can get a hold of a copy and have the system requirements to play it (as in, if your system is OLD enough to play it!) grab it on half.com.
Tonight we're starting The X-Files: Resist or Serve for the Playstation (which we've borrowed from a friend). It's supposed to be a survival horror along the lines of Resident Evil so I'm very excited about that!
We're also listening to all of our Maiden again in preparation for the concert. We now have every record and dvd that they've released, so expect me to finish my Maiden reviews (you know, the ones that I abandoned a year and a half ago!).
Other than that, tomorrow night is Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me at Proctor's Theater in Schenectady (it will be my first show there, I'm excited) and Saturday is the Spin Doctor's at Tulip Fest. Should be a good rest of the week!
Happy Wednesday folks!
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Hey I found a dope X-files trailer cut by one of composers who actually worked on the original X-files movie trailer. You need to see the version he came up with. I like this one better than the one Fox released. Here is the link. http://www.vergefilms.com/xfiles.html