Showing posts with label Kings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kings. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Review: The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings

Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld UK’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic.

The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings is undoubtedly one of the best role-playing games released in recent years and, as the name implies, it’s the sequel to the original Witcher game that was released on the PC back in 2007. Both games are based on the popular series of fantasy novels written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski that follow the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a witcher who roams the mediaeval fantasy kingdom of Temeria, slaying monsters and generally being mean and moody.

The Witcher 2 introduces a new storyline in which a mysterious group of assassins seems bent on bumping off all the local nobility. This leads Geralt into a web of political intrigue and skullduggery as he attempts to discover the identity and motives of his mysterious foes.

Role-playing fans will quickly find themselves drawn into this rich (and often adult) storyline. However, the Witcher games are a little unconventional when compared to more traditional RPGs, such as the Dragon Age series. You don’t have a range classes that you can choose to play, such as wizards, priests, and rogues. Geralt is essentially a swordsman, although he does have access to a limited range of magic signs and alchemical potions that can give him an edge in battle. The combat and skill systems are also quite complex so you’ll need to devote a bit of time to mastering them at first.

The original Witcher game is also available on Steam the Mac—and at a mere $10—so role-playing fans can go back and enjoy the saga of Geralt right from the beginning.

Some may find the lack of different character classes a little restrictive, but the vividly drawn world of the The Witcher 2 will appeal to anyone that enjoys old-school role-playing games. With the first game also available now you’ll have many hours of engrossing role-playing action to see you through the long cold winter months ahead of us.


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Friday, December 14, 2012

The King's Speech: How King George Overcame His Stutter Struggle

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The King's Speech: How King George Overcame His Stutter StrugglePrince Albert, a.k.a. England's King George VI was never supposed to be King George VI at all. In fact, his older brother, Edward, was the country's reigning monarch until he abdicated to marry a divorcée. And thus, soft spoken stammering George was thrust into a position of power on the eve of the second world war.

So he turns to an unorthodox Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue. At the time seeking this kind of help was an unheard of solution for a royal. And the clock is working against him—George must be ready to deliver his first radio address when England declares war on Germany in 1939.

The King's Speech is a fantastic film—it won the Oscar for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (for Colin Firth as George), and Best Screenplay at the 2011 Academy Awards. Bonus fun fact: parts of it were filmed on the same set used for a porno just weeks earlier. [Netflix]


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