Saturday, July 25, 2009

Rethinking Video Game Reviews

I have been watching several video game reviews for the PS3 system, and I have to admit I do not particularly like the criteria the people like GT, IGN, and gamespot use to assess whether or not a game is good.
Most of these criteria are purely subjective and in most cases will direct me towards a wrong conclusion or opinion on the game. I have come to realize that the basis of their review is in most cases on the reviewer’s values and technical aspects of the game.
Now that would be nice if I had the same values as those of the reviewers or if technical complexities or prowess affected overall value of the game. On technical stuff......well the most popular games in the world are the least technically superior e.g. monopoly and in video games tetris. So clearly that just does not count. On values well....most of the reviewers are young white males living in countries with abundance and wealth. I am a young African male living in a country with much less, so our value systems will differ if not clash. More on this later.
So I have created my own criteria which granted may have a hint of subjectivity but will provide a better assessment of whether or not a game is worth buying.
I call it the E_IV Interactive Entertainment Criterion. The pillars of this criterion include:
1. Entertainment
2. Engagement
3. Exploration
4. Education

1. Entertainment
Let’s face it, the main reason we buy games is for entertainment. A game must have a certain jazz factor for you to buy it. It must make one feel all nice inside while playing it. We do not need another serious thing to do over the weekend....life is full of too many serious things already.
2. Engagement
The game should trigger some sort of emotional reaction or attachment. I like games that make feel something when playing whether its a sense of calmness or excitement or fun or whatever. There must some sort of emotional investment in the game that will drive my need to want to keep playing the game.
3. Exploration
I like games that take to a place that I have never been. Whether the place is abstract or real or a bit of both it doesn’t matter. I immensely enjoy discovery, and the thrill of finding something or meeting someone new is something I always look forward to. There is nothing as boring and as unprogressive as constants. A lot of the new games coming out are coming out which are meant to be open ended and have received a lot of critical acclaim are the games that allow one to explore New York. Come on guys....how many games based on New York can we have? Where is the thrill in exploring the same city over and over again.
4. Education
I value learning. And there is much about the world that I am yet to learn. Games cost a lot, and a lot of time is spent playing them for those with that luxury. If I’ll spend money and time on something, that something should contribute to my development in one way or the other. Now games can educate in many ways and in many things; for instance one can learn more about certain events in history, and what it was like to live in those days, one can learn more about a certain topic e.g. nanotechnology in MGS series or at least trigger interest in that topic. One could also learn certain characteristics and skills while playing a game like the ability to delay gratification in pursuit of a goal, and problem solving skills and linear thinking or thinking in abstract.

With these fundamentals in place, I can say whether a game is good or not. And on top of these I can add other things like artistic expression and creativity. These are things that alot of the popular games seem to lack.

Yo

Who posted that piano music?

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Africa's Nos 1 Problem

Hi guys,

I was wondering what your thoughts were on several things. The key being is why do our folks have such high regard for education and the educated remain wallowing in poverty?

What are the mistakes our for fathers made that you think we can learn from and not repeat for the sake of our future?

Just drop a comment.....and let me know your thoughts.

Cheers.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Time for entrepreneurs?

Hi all its been a while since I blogged just wanna say a big thanks to all of you who joined and follow the gift & the guarantee.

A lot has been happening in the world since. We've all seen the dramatic effects of the recession in the world. Only the other day our company announced they were going to cut over 2000 jobs. My area was only saved after we all agreed to take a pay-cut. After reading rK's blog it got me thinking I don't have a backup plan! If I was fired today I would have nothing to fall back on. The idea that a safe secure job for life has truly faded away as we have seen this by the massive job losses around the world, just in the last 6 months alone. At one stage it was 500,000 job lost a month just in the US.

Perhaps its time for us to take a leap in a different direction. The idea of chasing a safe secure job for the rest of your life may have worked in our parents time but the world has changed. Maybe its time to stop living for the weekend and think seriously about our future. One alternative that has always been around is the entrepreneurial route. While it might not be wise to quit your job and start a business today, you could have something going on the side that could take off as a business in the future.

One thing that we all have in common is that we are young and we have ideas. We were all born with unique gifts and its certain that if we can use ours gifts together it is guaranteed that it will pay off in a big way. Its time we got together and talk about how we can convert ideas into profitable enterprise...

Saturday, April 18, 2009

rK

I've just endured the hardest month of my professional career, and for what? Most definitely not the paycheck, its woefully inadequate, all I can say is that the experience has fundamentally altered the way I look at life. 

The firm I work for took over the management of a failed company. The employees hadn't been paid since Dec. We laid off 127 people and it didn't make the news, we're not as sexy as Zain, no press conference, no hype, just cold hard termination letters oozing complex legal terms designed to shield us from liability. We retained a few senior managers and here they are working every day putting in the crazy hours companies in that industry demand. 

I wondered why they even bothered, until I realised they truly love what they do. The fact that they are in a less than ideal situation, no pay, industry veterans in their fifties suddenly answerable to some fresh-faced 25 year old from a little known company and yet, they're OK, they come in to work , every day, to an office they used to rule , sit down and get to work, huddle up around the water cooler at 10 and trade war stories, "remember when the GM did..." , " remember the time the auctioneers took the Deputy GMs S-Class", they laugh off a situation which I cannot imagine happening to me, a situation that has happened to people around me.

I know people who have lost their Jobs for no clear reason, or for reasons they couldn't control, and each time I think "What if it was me?" and I start making a plan B.

A week later I'm back to my bad old habits, depleting my savings at an alarming rate as I enjoy my youth. I guess what I'm trying to say is we all need to have a plan B, we need to allow our minds to consider the bad as well as the good things we expect from the future. While we plan our MBAs, moving out of mums house, our push to get that promotion, start that company, buy that car, marry that girl, we should also consider the possibility that things may not go as planned, and make contingencies with the same urgency we reserve for the good things we want in life


rK out.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

mad memories

so...after being confused by the great soaring falcon n his extravagant use of words that the normal man (read me) cannot for lack of a better word, comprehend what the man is trying to say...also seeing the photos from outside ducci's appartment in the states...got me thinking...we've all moved in different directions, but in a way, were all still connencted, the boys as a group can never be killed by distance or time. knowing that there is a group of people who i will always be close to is jus amazing...and were close for all the silly situations that weve been in...like the sodom n gomorrah nite at red tape when guys were looking at me n papsy like we were mad...or the nite when we got high at whoevers place n it was like 1 in the am n we were walking making noise in westi near A7...infact, jus at A7 itself the shit that went down...guys getting kicked out by 911 cos of noise...the mad gaming days...skiving the crib to go drink then getting home high at 4am...good times, good times...now its taken me so long to type this thing that ive forgotten the point of it all...nyway, people, lets keep this blog alive.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

What?

Trying this blog thing for the first time and realizing how pathetic i am at communicating, it may be along time when get on it again. Eitha case, Mr. grande what the hell are on about? It appears that the Dootch has followed suit on your madness!