Space Interceptor

Been a while since I last posted... Been rather busy.

I'm playing with the demo of Space Interceptor. I'm having horrible control problems with the game. This frustrates me to no end because the game is BEAUTIFUL! Right now I've tried actualy reducing the senitivity of my mouse in windows. This has helped, but the game is still hard. Controling the ship is just as hard as flying a helicopter in Desert Combat. I'm going to be playing the tutorial for a while to get a better feel for it.

Tried The Odyssey. Nice Concept and Well excuted. One of better puzzle games I've tried recently.

Review: Sissy Fight and Cloud

Okay, As I play games, I'm gonna review them.
I'll give a bit of history, and what I think.
No ratings, no stupid stars, just what I think.

Today, I start with two I've already played,
Sissy Fight and Cloud
Both are under the Cool Indie Games
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Sissy Fight:
Okay, I'm a but surprised to see Sissy Fight on here. This game been around for a while. I played it during my undergrad years for a while. So that puts it at a mature age of about 5 years old!.

In Sissy fight you play as a girl on the playground. It's a rather harsh playground where you get taunted or beat up by others, or conversely join up with other to pick on someone else. Rather mean, but funny at the same time. Therefore, this is one game you don't want to play alone. Having a second player or two makes this a bit more fun. Ideally you'll want to try and fill up the entire game with friends, and go at it for a while. In the mean while, Don't forget to lick your lollies!

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Cloud:
For those who don't know, this the first big thing to come out of USC's new master-level program. This is interesting since I'm one of the Guildhall Grads who worked on Eclipse (Half-Life 2 Mod).

*beat my chest* Eclipse is a supermodel next to Cloud... but I digress

Cloud is something very different. It's sorta like an anti-RTS. You can fly around and move clouds. You can fly around and forget about the clouds. It doesn't really matter. What does matter, is you'll have a bad day then play cloud and find that things aren't so bad. And that's what makes Cloud special.

The music from the game is downloable from the game's Website. It's a free download as well.

The Big Shout Out

Before I get into anything else, I have to do a Big Shout Out for Greg (Costikyan, apposed to myself) for speaking his mind and then acting on it. The Industry would be a better place if we had more people like you.

If you have no clue what I'm talking about (and if so how the heck did you get here in the first place?)
Here's a link for ya. The GDC 2005 Rant:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/18/news_6120449.html

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