28 November, 2013

Lots of paint and talent here

Here's a video by Selina Mills, featuring a bunch of talented graffiti artists who have been given access to an abandoned warehouse, and a seemingly endless supply of paint.


The soundtrack is by a guy who goes by the name of DJ Butcher. You can download the Limitless EP here, if you liked what you heard in the video.

26 November, 2013

††† first music video


Earlier this month, Sumerian records released a promotional video that included a full stream of the audio for the ††† track, Bitches brew. Yesterday the music video for Bitches brew was released via Rolling Stone


Pre-order bundles of the full album also went live yesterday. The album will collect all tracks from the first three EPs onto a single CD. The vinyl editions are available as either a white or charcoal 12" double vinyl. All bundles include digital download of the album, and a 18 x 24" poster. For those who'd you'd really like to show your allegiance to the band, there are also several t-shirt designs, and a zip-up top available too.

The début album from ††† will be available 11 February 2014.

22 November, 2013

Queens of the Stone Age release live EP, '...Like Cologne'

Queens of the Stone Age have released an EP via Spotify entitled ...Like Cologne. I Imagine it contains a series of live recordings from the groups recent Cologne show, but I can't be certain since Spotify doesn't work in my region. 

I do however quite like the snot-green* cover. Perhaps Spotify should consider re-branding itself 'Snotify.'

After some scratching around, I was able to find the following video of the band performing The vampyr of time and memory in Cologne, Germany. Perhaps some additional digging will find other treasures...


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* snot, as in nasal mucous, as per the second definition on Urban Dictionary.

19 November, 2013

Epic new track from aKING


Here'a a new track from one of my favourite South African bands, who also happen to be one of the lesser appreciated local acts when it comes to radio play, and getting opportunities to open for touring international acts. Follow is the first single from aKING's forthcoming full-length album, Morning After.



18 November, 2013

The vampyre of time and memory: An interactive video


Okay, so it took a little while longer to be released than originally claimed by the Queens of the Stone Age camp, but here it is, the interactive music video for The vampyre of time and memory

I don't get much further than the portrait of Josh Homme before the video stops. I'll have to wait until I get to the office tomorrow morning so that I can take advantage of the faster internet connection. Perhaps by then the demand by people trying to watch this may have eased up a bit. 

15 November, 2013

Uncharted for PS4 & The Last of Us DLC revealed

Naughty Dog have announced that the Uncharted series will get a PlayStation 4 release, and that The Last of Us will be getting some DLC treatment.


The new instalment in the Uncharted series will be a PS4 exclusive, and so far even the final title hasn't been revealed, let alone the story line of the game. There is a lot of speculation as to whether the new game will continue on from the story of the PS3 trilogy, be a prequel, or reboot the franchise for the new console. Personally, I'm hoping that this will be a new story arc that introduces a new cast of characters, and takes place contemporaneously with the timeline of the original trilogy.


What we do know so far is that the map in the trailer follows the southern African coastline, with the names around South Africa written in Portuguese. Bartolomeu Diaz sailed around South Africa in 1488, while Vasco da Gama repeated this feat in 1497. 

As Île Sainte-Marie, a small island off the eastern coast of Madagascar, is circled on the map, the narrator says, "I'll be there, sifting through the wreckage." Interestingly, the name of the island is abbreviated as 'I. St. Mary,' suggesting English occupation. This may allude to the story of Captain William Kidd, who salvaged all the metal fixtures from his vessel the Adventure Galley, before she was scuttled in 1698.*

The closing line, "You owe me," also hints at story plot that will involve Kidd and his friend, turned nemesis, Robert Culliford. In 1690 Culliford lead a mutiny against Kidd, which saw Kidd losing command of the Blessed William. When the two encountered on another again in 1698 on Île Sainte-Marie, Kidd plotted to capture the pirate's fleet, but ultimately his crew turned against him, joining the ranks of Culliford instead. A double-blow for Kidd, which left him with only 13 members of crew. It is this incident that likely lead to the abandonment of the Adventure Galley.

While I haven't played any of the previous Uncharted games, this could well be a games that will convince me to buy a PlayStation 4 over the Xbox One. At least I can play the trilogy first while waiting for all the bugs to be worked out, and allow for prices to drop. Win-win situation.


The Last of Us will be getting its first single player DLC in the form of Left Behind. I haven't played this game yet either, although it was the first game that I considered pre-ordering. What put me off was all the reviews giving this game 10/ 10 well over a week before it's release date. It just gave me the initial impression that all those were paid for reviews. Several months after release, I'm now torn between buying it on sale, or waiting for the obligatory 'Game of the Year' version that will no doubt be released next year. Either way this is one title I'd like to add to my collection.


I'm not familiar with the original story line, but a description of the DLC states that this story will feature Ellie, and serve as a prequel to the events of the original game. I'm not sure how I feel about prequel DLC, but hopefully this will add to the original story, not detract from it. Since there are no cool history easter eggs in this trailer, that's all I have to say about it. 
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* There are contradictory accounts of the Adventure Galley's fate, Kidd says that she sank, while a crew member told of her being burnt after scuttling.

14 November, 2013

Heroes of the Storm Beta sign up available


Blizzard Entertainments's new mulitplayer online brawler, Heroes of the Storm, has opened a period of beta sign up for those wanting to get stuck into the game early. While I'm not a fan of always online games, I am a huge fan of all three of Blizzard's gaming universes. Heroes of the Storm will literally see these universes collide, allowing for epic battles such as those seen in the trailer below. 


Heroes of the Storm will feature several classes of hero (Assassin, Warrior, Support, Specialist), including several favourites from Blizzard's catalogue. The appearance and abilities of heroes will be customisable, allowing for a variety of playing styles.

While the cinematic trailer looks incredible, as does the gameplay video, I think what has interested me the most about Heroes of the Swarm is the inclusion of Nova from the indefinitely postponed project, StarCraft: Ghost. Given Nova's repeated appearances in StarCraft II releases, I wonder if there is still a plan to complete and release SC: Ghost? I was genuinely disappointed when SC: Ghost was announced as a console exclusive. With development on the game having gone on for such a length of time, perhaps this is one title better left incomplete, and unreleased, to prevent it from being another Duke Nukem Forever. However this is Blizzard we're talking about, and they're capable of miracles, as seen in the recent console release of Diablo III.

Anyway, I've signed up for the Heroes of the Storm beta, and if granted access I now exactly which heroine I shall choose. Yup, you guessed it, Nova!

13 November, 2013

Lego Marvel Super Heroes character list


With the release of Lego Marvel Super Heroes in South Africa taking place on Friday, I thought I'd share the list of the playable characters featured in the game, as well as a link to download the demo for PC.


  1. A-Bomb
  2. Abomination
  3. Absorbing Man
  4. Agent Coulson
  5. AIM Agent
  6. Aldrich Killian
  7. Ant-Man
  8. Archangel
  9. Arnim Zola
  10. Aunt May
  11. Beast
  12. Beetle
  13. Beta Ray Bill
  14. Black Bolt
  15. Black Cat
  16. Black Panther
  17. Black Widow
  18. Blade
  19. Blob
  20. Bruce Banner
  21. Bullseye
  22. Captain America
  23. Captain Britain
  24. Carnage
  25. Colossus
  26. Curt Conners
  27. Cyclops
  28. Damage Control Worker
  29. Daredevil
  30. Dark Phoenix
  31. Deadpool
  32. Destroyer
  33. Doctor Strange
  34. Doombot
  35. Dormammu
  36. Dr. Doom
  37. Dr. Octopus
  38. Drax the Destroyer
  39. Elektra
  40. Electro
  41. Emma Frost
  42. Extremis Soldier
  43. Falcon
  44. Fandral
  45. Frost Giant
  46. Galactus
  47. Gambit
  48. Gamora
  49. General Ross
  50. Ghost Rider
  51. Green Goblin
  52. Groot
  53. Gwen Stacy
  54. Havok
  55. Hawkeye
  56. Heimdall
  57. HERBIE
  58. Hogun
  59. Howard the Duck
  60. Hulk
  61. Human Torch
  62. HYDRA Agent
  63. Iceman
  64. Invisible Woman
  65. Iron Fist
  66. Iron Man
  67. Iron Patriot
  68. J. Jonah Jameson
  69. Jane Foster
  70. Jean Grey
  71. Juggernaut
  72. Kingpin
  73. Kingpin's Henchman
  74. Kraven the Hunter
  75. Kurse
  76. Lady Deathstrike
  77. Lady Liberty
  78. Laufey
  79. The Leader
  80. Lizard
  81. Loki
  82. Luke Cage
  83. Magneto
  84. Magneto Acolyte
  85. Malekith the Accursed
  86. Mandarin
  87. Maria Hill
  88. Mary Jane Watson
  89. Mastermind
  90. Mini Sentinel
  91. MODOK
  92. Moon Knight
  93. Mysterio
  94. Mystique
  95. Mr. Fantastic
  96. Ms. Marvel
  97. Nick Fury
  98. Nightmare
  99. Nova
  100. Odin
  101. Pepper Potts
  102. Peter Parker
  103. Phoenix
  104. Polaris
  105. Power Man
  106. Prisoner
  107. Professor Xavier
  108. Psylocke
  109. Punisher
  110. Pyro
  111. Red Hulk
  112. Red Skull
  113. Rescue
  114. Rhino
  115. Rick Jones
  116. Rocket Raccoon
  117. Ronan the Accuser
  118. Roxxon Guard
  119. Sabretooth
  120. Sandman
  121. Sandman Goon
  122. Sentinel
  123. She-Hulk
  124. SHEILD Agent
  125. Shocker
  126. Sif
  127. Silver Samurai
  128. Silver Surfer
  129. Spider-Man
  130. Spider-Woman
  131. Squirrel Girl
  132. Stan Lee
  133. Star-Lord
  134. Storm
  135. Super-Skrull
  136. Symbiote Scientist
  137. Taskmaster
  138. Thanos
  139. Thing
  140. Thor
  141. Toad
  142. Tony Stark
  143. Union Jack
  144. Venom
  145. Viper
  146. Volstagg
  147. Vulture
  148. War Machine
  149. Wasp
  150. Whiplash
  151. Winter Soldier
  152. Wizard
  153. Wolverine
That's one heck of a list, and by no means exhaustive as there is sure to be additional DLC characters in the future. As you may see though, some of these characters are not super heroes, and a few others are merely alter-egos. I wonder if this means that the Peter Parker figure will not be able to transform into one of the Spider-Man figures though? Several of these characters, most notably Iron Man, will also have several skins that will wach have different abilities. Some of these characters have also been slated as being DLC exclusives, and not part of the core game.

I pre-ordered the Toy Edition of the game, which comes with an exclusive Iron Patriot Lego mini figure. I didn't order this especially for the figure though, it just happened to be the cheapest option. This will be my first gaming figure, although probably not nearly as impressive as the figures included in a few of the other releases so far this year. Splinter Cell: Black List (5th Freedom Edition), and Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag (Buccaneer Edition) come to mind.

How to Death Metal

Here's a quick video tutorial from the Super Quest just for all those aspiring guitarists out there. this one will teach you how to 'Death Metal!'


Super Quest's series of How to Metal videos are pretty hilarious, even if at times a little silly. But that's the point. Also, that's a rad shirt, even though I don't like yellow.

New Sol Invicto and Okujira tracks

Richie Londres has been a busy guy. On Monday (Sunday if you're part of the Comiti) Londres' project Sol Invicto released another track as part of their Tapes Series. Unlemon was manipulated and recorded live. As Londres described it, "nothing fancy just some noise." 



This morning Londres released a video for the début track from another of his projects, dirty hip hop group featuring Amy Yanick, Okujira. The song is called Black gold, and it reminded me of Saul Williams' work. This might explain the recent Sol Invicto remix of the Williams' track Break last month.



12 November, 2013

Call of Duty: Ghosts - I've earned my mask


Call of Duty: Ghosts is the first title from Activision's multi-billion dollar franchise that I have played. I'd read a few reviews saying that the single player campaign would take approximately six hours to complete on the regular difficulty setting. A little sceptical that the campaign would be that short, I started playing Ghosts late Friday evening. Most of Saturday was spent out of the house, but I managed to progress about two-thirds of the way through the storyline by Saturday night. On Sunday morning I managed to 'earn my mask.' 

I didn't take note of how many actual hours I'd spent playing Ghosts, but I managed to complete the campaign during three relatively short sessions, which also had a few rounds of Extinction thrown in for some variety. So the single player campaign really is quite short.

Regardless, I still enjoyed playing the game, which is the whole point of playing the game isn't it? Yes, the graphics aren't quite as good as all those screen shots being thrown around of the game being played on next-generation consoles, but at least I got to play it at 1080p. All that 'resolutiongate' stuff doesn't really matter though, because the action is so fast-paced there will be very little time to stop and clip the foliage.

The constant on going action was actually an aspect that I didn't particularly like about the game. I found it difficult to follow the dialogues, and concentrate on where enemy gunfire was coming from simultaneously. I guess this is since Ghosts is based around missions which make up standalone levels, as opposed to the free-roam type of shooter (e.g. Tomb Raider and Borderlands) that I am used to. This non-stop action definitely adds to the intensity of the game experience.

I now need to sit down and organise a proper internet connection for my console. Then I'll be able to get stuck into playing some online multiplayer, and experience the real reason the Call of Duty franchise is so popular first-hand. That said, my inability to follow dialogue, and enemies at the same time may mean that I wont make a particularly successful online soldier, but I wont know until I've given it a go. This might be a good excuse to get that head set I've been eyeing out for the past few weeks though. Either way, I'm especially looking forward to playing Extinction with someone else to help me take out all those damn zerglings, as well as seeing my customised soldier in action.

Overall, Call of Duty: Ghosts hasn't been my favourite first person shooter title (that would be Borderlands), but I did enjoy playing through the single player campaign. I thought that the games ending was absolutely brilliant. I had just breathed a sigh of relief, as the credits rolled, and then back to another cut scene. I was left thinking, 'did that just happen?' Without spoiling the ending too much, this was an obvious way to leave the door open for the development of a sequel.

Given the shortness of the campaign, I will likely play through Ghosts at least once more on a higher difficulty setting in order to try find the remaining Rorke Files, and unlock a few more trophies. But before I do so, I want to spend some more time exploring the intricate worlds of Sanctuary and Pandora.

08 November, 2013

Stasis - A South African indie game


Stasis is a 2-D, 'point and click' adventure game, created by Chris Bischoff, and presented in an isometric view. The story is set in the not too distant future, and follows John Maracheck as he explores the derelict research vessel, Groomlake, which appears to be mostly abandoned. 


For a game being put together by an independent developer only during his spare time in the evenings and over weekends, the visuals for Stasis look absolutely astounding. You can tell that Bischoff, and the the rest of The Brotherhood are passionate about the project. The Brotherhood has launched a Kickstarter project in order to raise sufficient funds to make this sci-fi horror game a reality. Stasis has been under development for three years already, which probably accounts for why it looks so damn good. 

If you're still not convinced, and want to see more, you can download the alpha demo for yourself and give it a go. I downloaded it last night, and only spent about 15 minutes wandering around the Groomlake, accessing the odd computer terminal, and reading some of the background information.

I was quite blown away by just how good this looks, and it is evident from several interviews (scroll down for links) with Bischoff that he has a clear vision for how the storyline will pan out. Apparently the alpha demo will take between 1 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your familiarity with 'point and click' style games. I'll spend more time exploring the Groomlake during the next week, and depending on the experience will depend on how much I pledge to the project. The sculpture looks great, but at $449, the Definitive Edition reward is a little out of my league. Even the $78 Classic Edition is a bit much, so I may just settle for the Digital or Expanded Editions, even though I do like physical copies over digital downloads. Alternatively I could wait to see if a post-Kickstarter physical package of the game is released.

07 November, 2013

Gaming goals for the rest of the year

I seem to be amassing quite a backlog of games to play. At present I have around seven titles that I either haven't started, or intend to restart because I didn't make much progress with them in the first place. These include God of War III, Far Cry 3, The Resistance Trilogy, and Call of Duty: Ghosts, which arrived yesterday evening. 

I'm still in two minds whether to try restarting Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Need for Speed: Most Wanted, or just carry on where I left off a couple of months ago. I never really felt comfortable with the default controls for either, which is why I stopped enjoying the games, and thus stopped playing them.

I am currently spreading my gaming time between three titles; Mortal Kombat, Borderlands, and Diablo III. I'm having some difficulty defeating Shao Kahn, the final boss in Mortal Kombat. I've tried reading a couple of walk-through guides for advice, but none of the tactics discussed in these have worked for me. I haven't given up on defeating him, and completing the story mode yet, I'm just putting it off until later. 

I've managed to finish the main story, and the first DLC, The Zombie Island of Dr. Zed in Borderlands. I played a bit of the second DLC, Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot, but since no experience is gained, and no loot is dropped while playing these levels, it got pretty tedious playing it on my own very quickly. I dropped the Underdome DLC in favour of the third DLC, The Secret Armory of General Knoxx. This has actually been my favourite addition to the main title so far. I've managed completed the main story arc of the DLC, but still have a few of the side missions to to finish, including the 'Secret Final Boss,' which I plan to leave until my character has reached at least Level 50, perhaps even higher. 

I'll start playing the fourth and final Borderlands DLC, Claptrap's New Robot Revolution as a means to gain experience and level-up, and if that's not enough to get me to Level 50+, then I'll replay the main title a second time on a higher difficulty.

To have a bit of a break from first person shooters (FPS) the week before the release of Call of Duty: Ghosts, I started playing Diablo III. Like Borderlands though, this game is probably going to take some time and dedication to complete it. This game is great though, and I'll be happy to whittle away hours of the day slaying monsters in Sanctuary. I'll probably play CoD: Ghosts this weekend, and possibly try finish the short single player campaign before the end of the weekend. If I succeed then I'll probably split the rest of my time evenly between trying to level up my Borderlands and Diablo III characters.

My plan is to add CoD: Ghosts, Mortal Kombat, and Borderlands to my list of completed games by the end of the year. Hopefully next year I'll also be able to finish the God of War and Resistance trilogies, as well as Diablo III, Far Cry 3, and a few more games I'm planning on adding to the backlog over the next fem months. These include The Last of Us, Assassins Creed Heritage Collection, Borderlands 2: Game of the Year, Lego Marvel Super Heroes (already pre-ordered), and possibly The Walking Dead: Game of the Year, although it looks as though my brother will be getting this for his Xbox 360. At least I'll have plenty to keep me busy while waiting for all the bugs, and teething problems to be worked out of the next generation of consoles. As an added bonus the price of these consoles may drop a few months after the launch dates too. I'm in no rush however to ditch my PS3 or its games, especially since I'd still like to replay some of the games I've already completed, such as Heavy Rain, to unlock additional trophies and end sequences, and to experience other titles, such as Tomb Raider, and pretty much all the FPS I own, through some online play against other humans. There will still be people playing PS3 games online after the launch of the PlayStation 4/ Xbox One wont there?

06 November, 2013

It has begun...


I finally got around to finishing Diablo II: Lord of Destruction last week, more than a decade after its original release. To be honest, I don't really remember what the outcome of the game was. Other than the fact that the loot dropped by Baal was pretty useless, I barely remember the closing cinematic. Come to think of it, was there even one?

So this weekend I decided to get started on Diablo III. I'd watched the opening cinematic for Diablo III when I installed the system updated, but I decided to watch it again for inspiration before creating my character. It's mind-blowing how much more realistic the Diablo III characters, Leah and Deckard Cain are drawn, when compared to Marius and The Dark Wanderer of Diablo II. Even more amazing is just how good the controls for Diablo III are mapped to the PlayStation 3's DualShock controller. It feels as though the game was developed specifically to be played on a current generation console. Initially I was a little sceptical of how the mouse and keyboard controls would recreated for console controllers, and I'm relieved to say that this was actually done exceptionally well.

For now the only advantage of using a mouse comes in the form of being able to left-click (or right-click, depending on what action you've assigned) on the monster I wish to attack, and by holding the mouse button, my character would continue to attack the enemy until it died. I find selecting which monster I want to attack with the controller a little more hap-hazard, and continually having to mash 'X' to attack is beginning to get a little frustrating. That said, I haven't tried holding 'X' while attacking, so that could be easily solved. But while attacking with the mouse in Diablo II, I never accidentally looted chests, used shrines, or opened doors. All of which have happened to me so far while playing Diablo III on a console. While no biggie, I have also unintentionally dropped chandeliers while fighting one monster, and waiting for another to step under said chandelier. Perhaps the 'loot/ use/ break/ open' action button is the one thing I would change, and have it assigned to another button. Since I've only played a few hours, maybe I'm doing it wrong.

Based partly on the results from the Diablo III character class poll (thanks to the person who voted), the fact that Act V of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is set on the foothills of Mount Arreat, in the heart of the Barbarian homeland, and that I have never played using the Barbarian, I created a Barbarian class character.

Despite not having spent much time playing Diablo III, and apart from the few quibbles above, I've enjoyed every other aspect of the game so far, and am looking forward to spending many more hours exploring the world of Sanctuary, slaying beats and monster, while searching for better loot, and levelling up my character.

Lastly, here's a link to a cool infographic that Blizzard put together for the one year anniversary since the release of Diablo III.

Download first two parts of Batman: Arkham series for less than $5

While catching up on some gaming news over at Lazygamer this morning, I came across a post about a charity site called Humble Bundle. They sell game bundles through a 'pay what you want' scheme, were you can also choose where the money goes, either to the game developers, sponsored charities, or Humble Bundle itself. 

This iteration of the Humble Bundle contains four WB Games titles, that can be bought for as little as $1, however if you pay/ donate more than the average buyer, you'll get an additional two titles.

The four main titles are:

While those who donate more than the average, which is currently $4.62, will also receive:



So for less than $5, not only can you get a host of epic games to add to your backlog of games to play later, but you also get to support a worthy charity; in this case We Can Be Heroes.

If you're like me, and not an avid Steam user, then you can still show support for the cause by sending the Steam codes to someone else as a gift, or by purchasing some merchandise from the We Can Be Heroes store. Despite not being a huge fan of DC's superhero line-up, I do particularly like the looks of the grey shirt, and coffee mug. Maybe I should get one of these as a gift for my brother.

Stream ††† new track, 'Bitches brew'

Yesterday Spin.com announced that the groups first track off 'EP †††' could be listened to online. We heard teasers of the new track, Bitches brew, back in August and September, via the promotional videos released by Sumerian Records.


††† are set to release their third EP in February 2014. Pre-orders for the album will go live on record label Sumerian Records' website later this month. The EP will be available in both digital and physical formats, and will include tracks released on EP † and EP ††.

I'm wondering if the, "five additional songs," mentioned at the end of the Spin.com article will be made available as a stand-alone download for those who have already downloaded the first two ††† releases? Maybe that is the digital release, while the three EPs bundled together into a full length album could represent the physical release. Either way, I'm definitely interested in the physical release, as I'm not so sure I'd be prepared to pay to download these EPs again, just for five extra tracks, since I've already paid for the high-quality audio files of EP † and EP ††. However, I wouldn't mind paying again for the physical release.

01 November, 2013

Barcelona time-lapse

If you've been fortunate enough to visit Barcelona, watching Alexandr Kravtsov's video will make you long to return. If you've never had the privilege of visiting Barcelona, watching Alexandr Kravtsov's video will make you wish you could. And if you live in Barcelona, then you'll see exactly why so many tourists flock to your beautiful city.


I'd love to return to Barcelona, and have more than one day set aside for sightseeing. Even though I spent a week in the city during July, most of my time was spent attending a conference. Fortunately I was able to eat quite a variety of tapas, sample the local beers, and share a few pitchers of sangria with colleagues in the evenings, but there was very little time to explore the city. Despite having seen relatively few of the sites it has to offer, Barcelona is one of my favourite cities, and is high on my list of places to return to one day.