Bio: John Boske
Nickname
- John "Karlinn" Boske
- E-mail
- karlinn@randomnpc.com
- Profile
- Just your average, lazy, mildly obsessive-compulsive 20-something gamer/writer, with aspirations of doing either of the latter for pay sometime in the near future. I make no secret of my PC gaming heritage, nor the fact that I use 'heritage' improperly to describe a tendency to favor; I believe the proper word there is proclivity. But I digress.
I do that a lot too, by the way.
Anyhow, until further notice I'm your resident editor person who occasionally deigns to review games, but mostly is just here to keep things running as smoothly and error-free as possible. I have a strong fondness for literature of all kinds, have a man-crush on Warren Spector, and possess a soft spot for those games that offer little more than a really cool idea. I'm also one of the nicest, most laid-back people you're going to find without the aid of "herbal supplements", and I'm told I should be in radio.
If only, my friends. *If only*.
Posts by John Boske
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
In an interview with Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma, the UK’s Official Nintendo Magazine revealed that future Zelda games will incorporate mechanics like those in Skyward Sword. “I honestly think we cannot go back to button controls now,” says Aonuma, “so I think that these controls will be used in future Zelda titles, too.”
Source: Andriasang
Tags: The Legend of Zelda (series), The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
The second in an oft-mentioned trio of Wii-exclusive RPGs, The Last Story has just received a European release date of February 24. As previously stated, no North American release has been announced.
Source: 1UP
Tags: The Last Story | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Indie RPG Bastion is getting some interesting new additions, starting with a version playable entirely through Google Chrome. For $14.99 at the Chrome Web Store, and a bit of preloading, you can fire the game up straight through the browser. A demo is available for testing if you’re curious.
On top of this, developer Supergiant Games will be releasing free DLC for the game. Dubbed Stranger’s Dream, the content will include new game modes and a sequence available after completing the game; the latter, Who Knows Where, provides additional backstory about the game world.
Steam-based players will get the update automatically, while distribution methods for non-Steam versions are still being worked out. Unfortunately, Microsoft policies require that 360 DLC be priced, so 360 players will have to spend 80 MS points to update.
Source: 1UP
Tags: Bastion | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
NPD Group has just revealed the numbers for November game sales, among which is the news that Skyrim was the second-best selling game of that month. More to the point, Skyrim is just half a million shy of exceeding the lifetime sales of its predecessor, Oblivion. As a point of reference, Oblivion first hit shelves in March of 2006. It has been speculated the reason has to do with Bethesda improving it’s customer segment penetration.
Source: Industry Gamers
Tags: The Elder Scrolls (series), The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | No Comments »
Sunday, December 11th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News, Podcasts
The news never stops, which in that respect is very much like Skyrim. But I digress. The Spike VGAs have given us plenty of material, and thus tonight’s topics include:
- The nominees, broken down: Skyrim wins GOTY, Dragon Age 2 somehow got on a ‘best of’ list for RPGs, Witcher 2 is looking mighty snubbed…
- …although the train of unneeded celebrities, lackluster announcements, and literal on-stage teabagging did a fine job distracting from the awards themselves. And we wonder why gaming is still seen as immature.
- Meanwhile, with the VGAs posing as E3 Lite, speculation abounds that the actual E3 could come to an end (as we know it).
- A team of students at George Washington University use Kinect for other than its intended purpose, netting a $100,000 scholarship. And they complain about the kids today!
- Shiggy scares everybody with a Wired interview, saying he’s stepping down, prompting a panic until he can finish the sentence with “to smaller projects.”
- GSC Game World closes its doors, signalling an end to the eccentric yet beloved S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series. Let’s drink to them once more.
- Namco-Bandai wins their suit re: Witcher 2 distribution in Europe, the 3DS sells 3 million units in Japan, Square Enix moves FFXIV to a paid subscription, and more!
(more…)
Tags: Bethesda Softworks, BioWare, CD Projekt, Dragon Age (series), Dragon Age 2, E3, Economics, Final Fantasy (series), Final Fantasy XIV, GSC Game World, Microsoft, Nintendo, Politics, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Call of Pripyat, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Clear Sky, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (series), S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, Square Enix, The Elder Scrolls (series), The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, The Witcher (series), The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Video Game Awards 2011, What Happened This Week | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
During the week of its release, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword sold close to 200,000 copies in Japan; 194,978 according to market research firm Media Create. For that same week the nearest competitor was 7th Dragon 2020 at 122,498, followed by Saint Seiya Senki at 66,557.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: The Legend of Zelda (series), The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
For those hankering for more Dragon Quest X information, a few additional details have come to light:
- While chatting with another player, one can use preset lines or edit their own. These can also be paired with racial- and gender-specific gestures. Naturally, free text entry with a USB keyboard is also an option.
- The monk job has been explained as a physical attacker with relatively low strength, but high skill at recovery magic. Their weapons can also drain MP from enemies.
- Your job can be changed at any time by visiting the branch office of Dharma’s Shrine. Skills that aren’t job-specific will carry over into other jobs.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: Dragon Quest (series), Dragon Quest X | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
A recent deal between Square Enix and Ubisoft has led to a rather unexpected tie-in for the upcoming Final Fantasy XIII-2. Protagonist Noel Kreiss will have access to Ezio Auditore’s outfit as it appears in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. The costume will be available via DLC, though no price has been set.
Source: 1UP
Tags: Final Fantasy (series), Final Fantasy XIII (series), Final Fantasy XIII-2 | No Comments »
Sunday, December 4th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News, Podcasts
The weekend ain’t over just yet! Although I’ll be glad when it is, and I can leave the stench of disappointing football behind me. Why, Cutler, why did you have to leave us when you were finally doing good?! Giants, why did you have to let Green Bay win again?! It just ain’t fair, man.
Oh right, I should probably talk about the news. In today’s episode:
- Nintendo finally deigns to release Xenosaga on this side of the pond. Next up: The Last Story and Pandora’s Tower, AKA “That third one I keep forgetting.”
- Gamestop reveals the price of Vita memory cards, prompting an outcry. Sony tries to reassure people by restating that they’ve learned little from the PSP’s launch.
- Electronic Arts plans to put action-horror game Dead Space into an FPS, a space shooter, and an Uncharted-a-like. Also in the works: collectable card game, rhythm game, and multiplayer. And speaking of multiplayer…
- …rumor has it that Dragon Age 3 may join Mass Effect 3 in that regard, likely some kind of battle arena. My question: how many hats are involved?
- Tetris on iOS will feature a subscription service. Is any comment really necessary on this? God, I hope not.
- GamePro dies and goes down the tubes. We shall forever remember its sage advice – its tips, if you were – given from the pros themselves.
- AMD gets out of the PC processor market to focus on mobiles, I turned 30 this week, and more!
(more…)
Tags: Dragon Age (series), Dragon Age 3, Economics, Electronic Arts, Mass Effect (series), Mass Effect 3, Mistwalker, Monolith, Nintendo, Pandora's Tower, Politics, Sony, The Last Story, What Happened This Week, Xeno (series), Xenoblade, Xenoblade Chronicles | No Comments »
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
With the game still less than a month old, Skyrim continues to see ongoing patching efforts. The next update, scheduled to hit the PC first followed by the consoles, aims to address issues like improper magic resistance calculation and the (somewhat more spectacular) backwards-flying dragons. Along with this, Bethesda announced plans to release the game’s creation kit: world-building tools similar to those for Fallout 3 and New Vegas. The Steam Workshop will be integrated with the kit, allowing Skyrim mods to be uploaded and distributed through Valve’s software.
The Creation Kit will be available starting in January. So sayeth the mighty official blog.
Tags: The Elder Scrolls (series), The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | No Comments »
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Topping the list of things I didn’t think I’d see today, Obsidian Entertainment announced that they’re working to develop an RPG based on South Park. The game is planned as a “full scale RPG” for PC, 360, and PS3, with series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone writing the dialogue and voicing their characters. Few details have been given, though it is known you’ll play a new kid in town as opposed to a member of the cast.
Source: 1UP
Tags: South Park | No Comments »
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Square Enix is seeking developers for an as-yet-unnamed action RPG using the Unreal engine 3, with the positions listed on the company’s Japanese website. Little is known about the title, although the positions include network programmers, suggesting some element of internet or multiplayer connectivity.
Source and translation: Andriasang
Tags: Square Enix | No Comments »
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
The will-they/won’t-they about Xenoblade Chronicles coming to North America has finally been answered, and for once positively so. Nintendo has just announced that the game will see a release in the US and Canada through select retailers. An exact date is not known, though a trailer on Nintendo’s website indicates an April release month.
Tags: Xeno (series), Xenoblade Chronicles | No Comments »
Thursday, December 1st, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News, Podcasts
While you can’t stop the signal, you can certainly delay it an awful lot by having a wonky, uncooperative internet connection which can be fixed at the 192.168.1.1 login page. Yes, at long last that issue’s been resolved and I can get back to updating in a timely fashion, which means more news for you and more chances to posit that Deus Ex is our true Lord and savior. But in the meantime, let’s play catch-up and discuss what happened the past couple weeks:
- H.R. 3261, the Kill the Internet Stop Online Piracy Act, gains a surprising amount of steam with a who’s who of big-name supporters. I’m not normally one to pray for Congressional gridlock, but these are hardly normal circumstances.
- In a related story, I Am Alive‘s creative director cancels the PC version, blaming piracy and accusing PC gamers of bitching…
- …as Valve, Steam, and Croteam make compelling counterarguments in the form of “make your games less of a hassle to buy and play” and “stop making people hate you.”
- Bethesda’s probably-not-serious “name your kid Dovahkiin” proposal from a while ago has at last found a taker. World, meet Dovahkiin Tom Kellermeyer, born 11/11/11.
- Zynga’s CBO steps down, forfeiting a large chunk of stock while staying on the board in an advisory capacity. Meanwhile, tech stocks take another brutal dive on Mr. Keynes’ Wild Ride.
- Meanwhile, Skyrim sets sales records by being awesome.
- BioWare’s new property might be well outside their comfort zone, Namco-Bandai brings the Tales studio back into the fold, and NPR introduces us all to the mad genius behind Cow Clicker. Read the whole story if you can, it’s a doozy.
(more…)
Tags: BioWare, Croteam, Devolver Digital, Economics, Electronic Arts, Namco-Bandai, Politics, Tales (Series), The Elder Scrolls (series), The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Ubisoft, Valve, What Happened This Week, Zynga | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Just in case you had the urge to mess with the heroine’s costume in Beyond the Labyrinth, tri-Ace has you covered. The game will include various tools to recolor, edit, and accessorize Labyrinth‘s signature character, even apparently down to her hair color. Naturally this is strictly cosmetic and will not impact the gameplay.
I know, I was also looking forward to stopping enemies with laughably bad fashion sense, but the heart must move on.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: Beyond the Labyrinth | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
In a recent interview, 7th Dragon producer Rieko Kodama and director Kazuya Niinou revealed some of the planning behind the series’ shift from fantasy to a future setting. As part of the jump from DS to PSP, the team felt rebuilding the game from scratch would work better with the new hardware.
More importantly, 7th Dragon was to be a multi-part installment from the beginning. Niinou indicated the original plan was for five installments, with four set in the fantasy environment and the fifth to be more of a side story set in near-future Tokyo. The transition to PSP saw the team shift gears and work on 2020 before developing the other titles.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: 7th Dragon, 7th Dragon (series), 7th Dragon 2020 | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Nippon Ichi has launched a teaser website for Legasista, an upcoming PS3 action-RPG developed with System Prisma. Naturally, little is known about the title at this time, though the full site is expected to roll out on the 30th. In the meantime, the teaser can be found here.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: Legasista | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Moving about 65,000 copies in its first week, the PS3 version of Ni No Kuni has reportedly sold only about 40% of launch retail stock. By way of comparison, first week numbers for One Piece Gigant Battle 2 ran around 120,000 copies, and subwoofer testing phenomenon Modern Warfare 3 hit 179,000. On the PS3. In Japan.
Go and read that sentence again. Let it sink in. Embrace the madness.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: Ni no Kuni | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
While little is known about the game itself, the PSP-bound Suikoden – officially titled as Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki – will be released February 9 in Japan. Standard retail copies come priced at ¥5,980, while fans can purchase a variety of special editions via Konami’s online shop, such as the following:
- The “Special Version” includes a soundtrack, drama CD, and art book. ¥12,000.
- A second untitled bundle combines that with a Genso Suikoden encyclopedia. ¥19,500.
- A third set just includes the soundtrack and drama CD with the game. ¥9,580.
Konami also launched the official site for the game, located here.
Source: Andriasang
Tags: Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki, Suikoden (series) | No Comments »
Sunday, November 27th, 2011 by John "Karlinn" Boske | Posted in Game News
Hello again! How’s everybody doing this fine evening? Hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving, and were able to spend this Sunday doing things you enjoy. Me? I spent it watching the Bears embarass themselves and, more annoyingly, struggling with connection issues finally traced to a (possibly) faulty router. Waiting on replacement gear from my ISP, but in the meantime WHTW will have to wait until tomorrow at the earliest.
Sorry folks, but this is long overdue; this may actually be the root cause of my original connection issues. I’ll get back to a regular updating schedule as soon as I can.
Tags: What Happened This Week | No Comments »