PlayMobil Back to the Future Set Assembly and Review
A good friend of mine got me a belated Christmas gift, this PlayMobil Back to the Future Set. I'm actually really pleased with it, and am very appreciative to him for it.
While I'm not big on the whole stickers on the models thing, I kind of see where they were coming from. I'll be honest, I really only don't care for them, because I'm not very good at putting them on straight or even good. Still, with how small some of the stickers are, even if it's put on badly, they'll never really be noticed; at a glance, anyway.
Klonoa: Dream Chapter (Fan Game Demo)
I really like this demo. Unfortunately, I was unaware of this mod for a while, so I'm quite late to this party. Anyway, I really like the demo, and where the direction it's taking. That said, it hasn't been updated since the original release, source code and all. What I don't like about it is the amount of motion blur there is; but that's probably down to the game engine's defaults. Also, no hovering. Still, this is basically "version one", so I really can't complain. Klonoa: Dream Chapter is good, for what it is.
Download the demo here: https://taldius.itch.io/klonoa
Due to some circumstances beyond my control, this is the only way to watch this video right now. Apologies, but I am working on a getting a backup system ready. Vidyard is being an asshole right now, so I can't use them indefinitely, as I had planned.
Sky Odyssey Review
Sky Odyssey (not to be confused with some minecraft mod, coincidentally of the same name) is a brilliant flight simulator for the PlayStation 2. Sky Odyssey is one of my favorite PS2 games, and making this review, I've only gained more respect for it. There's nothing quite like it.
Metric: another worldwide system that nobody wanted, needed, nor asked for!
Metric is a weird system that isn't welcome in my opinion. I don't care for metric distances, metric volume, metric area, metric time, or even metric temperature. In this video, I hope to elaborate on what exactly it is that I like about the Imperial system, and why I believe that it is the better of the two systems.
Also, just think about this: if the French hadn't messed up and gotten the inch too big, metric may well never have even happened; especially as it is.
I also think it's hilarious that the metric loyalists rely on a system that was invented by people that actually say for 97 (translated) "four twenties, ten and seven" (French, yes really) instead of "nine tens and seven" (English), or "seven and nine tens" (German).