Showing posts with label dead mountaineer's hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dead mountaineer's hotel. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2019

2018 Milestone: Russians, Aliens & Robots for $200


"It was there... on that summit, where the carabiner failed him. The rock is smooth there. He shot straight down, a tenth of a mile, with not so much as a handhold. Perhaps he screamed. if he did, no one heard. Perhaps he prayed... If he did, only God could know. At last he landed... and that, we all heard. The avalanche roared like a half-starved beast, stirred from a fitful sleep. When he struck, the very earth shook with the fury of forty-six thousand tons of snow and ice... You will pardon if I reminisce..." 
"That's fine, but could you let me sign in first?"

That... is the opening dialogue of the game, and I wish it sounded half as good as it reads in your own head. If you would be so kind as to go back to the top and re-read it... but pretend it's being read by someone who's never read the words before, mispronounces 'carabiner,' adds articles, and has zero inflection. Yeah. It's really that bad.

This game is in a special section of my Steam library called 'Game Hell' -- a place to which I banish terrible games and ensure they are not displayed as part of my library (thank you for that feature, Steam). I attempted to play this game once before, and its myriad of problems convinced me in less than an hour that I never wanted to look at it again. Well, as these things go, when you're making a list of community incentives you have to dig up the things you don't like because your own discomfort is what others enjoy best. That is how the game became my $200 Milestone Incentive for 2018's Extra Life fundraising. I have all of the regrets. All of them.

One of the few good aspects of this game would be its decent landscape shots. There's detail, depth, and solid composition. But that's hardly enough to help you overlook the laundry list of problems and shortcomings -- particularly when you are stuck inside a room in the hotel and becoming frustrated. There's no pretty scenery to dull the pain. I had only ten seconds or so to appreciate this view before it brought the main character to the front door of the hotel and the owner began rambling before the car door opens. Noticing it was a lengthy ramble, I tapped my screenshot button... only to have the game close entirely. Okay. No big deal. I probably just needed to set another button instead. Three different buttons and three more failed starts later, I finally had a button selected that seemed to work, and I finally captured the 3 screenshots needed just to get that opening dialogue for this blog entry. Not an auspicious beginning.

I wish I could say the game improved from there. It did not. I have attempted to play this game several times since May of this year, and I seldom get very far. In fact, just after the third attempt was made my PC died and now I am typing on an entirely different computer. The voice acting is what kills me the most. It sounds like the voice actors were doing a cold read and because of budgeting or time constraints they had to roll with it. The majority of the actual gameplay is figuring out where and what you can click, and solving basic puzzles to progress the dubious plot.

So this is me telling you that An Attempt Was Made, and Turn Back Now. The game was based on a Russian novel that was also made into a movie. There are robots and aliens (I kid you not). Maybe give that a read instead of torturing yourself with this game, as it's supposed to be full of dry humor.


Saturday, August 24, 2019

Extra Appreciation and an Update


I have the best donors ever!


That's right, I'm lookin' at you guys again! After posting my Donor Appreciation post on Wednesday, I also reached out looking for (a) some donations, and (b) some team members. My hospital (Children's National) issued a challenge to raise $100 and recruit 3 people by the 30th. And while I haven't had anyone successfully join the team, you guys did donate another $286 in the span of 24 hours. That is seriously impressive, and I'm very grateful for it!


This puts my total for the year at $651, which is double what I am usually at in August.



The vast majority of the donations have been coming from members of my kinship in Lord of the Rings Online, so I am seriously considering making a special reward for ASF if I meet a stretch goal of $1200 (because the game has been going for 12 years and is the reason I started participating in Extra Life to begin with). If you're in ASF, please feel free to comment with suggestions! Last year I was able to give away gifts of LOTRO Points, and I could probably request codes for that again -- but I also think you guys deserve something special!


In other news, I'm sure you've noticed I haven't done much with my new computer yet. I haven't gotten around to getting my old hard drive set up with the dock or installed the CD drive yet. My husband and I have been busy with a lot of stuff in the last few weeks! That said, here are some by-the-end-of-September promises I'm going to make (and do my best to keep):


  • Live-Tweet Event of the first Twilight movie (recap blog for the rest) 
  • 2018 Milestone blog about Dead Mountaineer's Hotel
  • 2018 Milestone blog about a really terrible book I read


If I'm lucky, I'll get a few more things done, because pretty soon I'll have to start working on the 2019 Milestones! I also have a new static page here on my blog that is not-quite-finished, but you can go take a look at it: a calendar, of a sort.

Thank you again to those of you who are donating every year (and some more than once)! I couldn't do this without you, and I appreciate the help you give me in doing this #ForTheKids.