Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fantasy Games

I know there are a large number of fantasy based games in the world but I have two that I have played extensively. The first is World of Warcraft. My son got me hooked on this one and I played for quite a while both as Horde and Alliance. Unfortunately my studies have left little time for playing so our membership is on hold for the time being. The other is Runescape. I know how could anyone spend much time playing a java based on line game but it is fun.
As plot lines go WOW has a decent one. The developers have managed to create a deep and diverse history which you can delve into or not based on your interests. I will mention that I have read one of the WoW books and found it just ok. Runescape has some pretty decent story lines as well.
In graphics WoW wins hands down with very realistic worlds although as my son can testify there are several glitches that have provided him with amusement. While Runescape has made many improvements over the original it has a long way to go.
If you can only play one, and with the time required to really get into a game you probably will, the decision often comes down to money. If you have $50+ dollars to drop on WoW and don't mind the $15 a month fee then go for it. If you prefer to save your money for more important things like food then Runescape is free or p2p of only $6 a month.
Also if you are just starting out in the world of MMORPG's then Runescape is the way to go as it provides an excellent introduction to on line game play.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Past summer reading

I spent this summer reading all six of L.E. Modesitt, Jr.'s Corean Chronicles series. I had previously read the majority of his Saga of Recluse novels and found I enjoyed his mixing of Fantasy with Science Fiction. He doesn't disappoint with the Corean series. As with the Recluse novels he starts with the basic fantasy novel and then slowly adds science fiction elements almost as teasers. As with the the Recluse novels the novels are not in chronological order. The first three novels deal with the "present" and the last three deal with the events alluded to in the first three books as the ancient past. Many times writers try to use a surprise ending for the shock value but the ending to this series gives a surprise that really works. I would definitely recommend this series whether your into Fantasy or Sci-fi you won't be disappointed.