Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Owlboy doesn’t need novelty

It’s not a surprising one, but crucially, Owlboy doesn’t need novelty...


Most of the time, videogames grant us control over supernaturally strong and quick-witted characters who can achieve things we lowly humans would never be capable of. In Owlboy, you take control of an owl called Otus who is an idiot. At least, that’s his reputation in the pleasant owl town of Vellie. Not only is Otus an idiot but he can't talk, so other owls are always giving him a hard time, especially his tutor, who thunders at him for his inadequacies so often that Otus has nightmares about it.

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Because other owls are mean to him, it’s easy to love Otus immediately. It doesn’t hurt that he lives inside one of the most lushly illustrated pixel-art worlds in recent memory: all bulbous white clouds, blue skies and hypnotic, parallax greens. This locale is being harried by pirates in search of sacred and immensely powerful owl relics which, if held all at once, grant immense and destructive power. Otus is dragged in to help fight them, often inadvertently, along with his cannonball-shooting friend Geddy. 

During the opening hours, each of Otus’s successes dovetail with a broader failure. In videogame terms, Otus will successfully reach the end of levels and beat a number of bosses, but for the citizens of Vellie and the nearby metropolis of Advent, no crisis is properly averted. The seeming apocalypse rolls on. Each time Otus rebukes his reputation as an idiot—each time he overcomes hazards, puzzles and death—his failure to properly seal the wrath of the pirates is what defines the narrative. He does his bit—and his bit is not insignificant—but he still can’t change anything.

He has a few friends helping him, a hodge-podge of various amusing outsiders. Geddy is the first you’ll meet, and Otus is able to warp him into his talons with the press of a button, equipping him with cannonballs to fend off baddies. More sidekicks unlock as you navigate the world, and can be swapped out (or teleported in) instantly. They’re not just for combat, though: they can also be used in the fairly low-stress puzzles that sprinkle Owlboy, and new abilities will unlock new areas in typical Metroidvania style. If platformers need a novel mechanic to tide them over the weeds of so many also-rans, sidekick swapping is it in Owlboy. It’s not a surprising one, but crucially, Owlboy doesn’t need novelty.

As far as its raw components go, Owlboy isn’t exceptional. Otus can jump and fly whenever he likes, though he’s a little cumbersome. Swapping between characters mid-battle is easy enough, but when there’s a lot going on, it doesn’t feel precise. During the moments when Owlboy becomes an almost laid-back bullet-hell game, his movement can become annoying. This isn’t a reflex-oriented platformer by any means, and compared to other recent Metroidvanias like Ori and the Blind Forest or Axiom Verge, the character’s fluidity or lack thereof won’t impress, but nor will it grate. To pick it up and play for a moment or two, Owlboy might even seem average, but this game is very much a sum of its parts.

Owlboy feels like a cinematic 16-bit platformer, decorated with set pieces the likes of which you might find peppered throughout modern blockbusters. It’s story driven, and I’ll be the first to admit that I generally dislike story-driven platformers, but the writing is strangely resonant in its exploration of hope and futility, while the dialogue is equal parts amusing and full of not-too-saccharine pathos. The common storytelling pattern of profundity offset by a tension alleviating joke doesn’t (always) apply here. Owlboy doesn’t trade in carefully orchestrated moments which reveal, with a sledgehammer, what the game means. It spreads its hints thinly, allows you a moment to reflect, and then has you smiting blobs mid-air with an endless supply of cannons again. The balance is marvelously handled.

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Owlboy’s sidescrolling dungeons are exciting in the way Zelda’s dungeons are. No one’s likely to be stumped, though you’ll struggle just long enough to feel satisfied when a particular puzzle or boss encounter is finally cleared. It’s a breezy game if you’re familiar with the genre: it doesn’t wield difficulty as a marketable selling point. It’s not performative, it’s not about skill, and it’d probably be boring to speedrun (though given its profile already, that scene will no doubt embrace it). More than anything, Owlboy is about watching an owl kingdom try to sort itself out.

It’s impossible to discuss the best virtues of Owlboy without basically providing a synopsis. While it may fall short of the ambiguous pathos of something like Fez, it’ll likely be a game many people will feel sentimental about—and not just because it’s jacketed in the nostalgia of the 16-bit era. Owlboy feels painstakingly, lovingly crafted, moving away from systems-oriented indie platformers to something that moves from point A to B and beyond with surprising new twists, turns and mechanics for each plot beat. During a holiday season of bleak, warmongering escapism, Owlboy is a welcome salve.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Naruto soundtrack

0:00:00 I said I'm Naruto
0:01:44 Nine tailed Fox
0:03:19 Victory
0:05:06 Naruto's main theme
0:09:37 Evil
0:12:21 Survival examination
0:14:07 Orochimaru's theme
0:16:41 Avenger
0:19:24 Orochimaru's fight
0:21:49 A crisis after another
0:23:33 Dance
0:25:54 Heavy violence
0:29:08 Hokage
0:31:23 Jiraiya's theme (link to Funny OSTs)
0:34:07 Bunta
0:36:52 Sneaking nightmare
0:38:05 Hero
0:42:47 Those who inherit the will of fire

(Naruto Shippuuden OSTs)
0:46:06 Shippuuden
0:48:12 Experienced many battles
0:50:04 Lightning speed (link to "Minato vs Tobi")
0:52:20 Departure to the front lines
0:54:31 Akatsuki
0:56:33 Emergence of talents
0:58:47 Stalemate
1:01:21 Tragic (link to "Decision")
1:03:52 Hurricane suite (climax: 1:11:26)
1:14:09 Yogensha
1:15:49 Hidan's theme
1:17:20 Dokushinjutsu
1:19:11 Himoji
1:21:45 Girei
1:24:01 Genshi
1:25:51 Narukami (extra Link)
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Monday, July 25, 2016

Wind - Naruto ost lyrics


Cultivate your hunger before you idealize.
Motivate your anger to make them all realize.
Climbing the mountain, never coming down.
Break into the contents, never falling down.

My knee is still shaking, like I was twelve,
Sneaking out of the classroom, by the back door.
A man railed at me twice though, but I didn't care.
Waiting is wasting for people like me.

Don't try to look so wise.
Don't cry 'cause you're so right.
Don't dry with fakes or fears,
'Cause you will hate yourself in the end.

(Repeats)

(TV version doesn't have the rest of the song after that)

You say, "Dreams are dreams."
"I ain't gonna play the fool anymore."
You say, "'Cause I still got my soul."

Take your time, baby, your blood needs slowing down.
Breach your soul to reach yourself before you gloom.
(Re)flection of fear makes shadows of nothing, shadows of nothing.

You still are blind, if you see a winding road,
'Cause there's always a straight way to the point you see.

Don't try to live so wise.
Don't cry 'cause you're so right.
Don't dry with fakes or fears,
'Cause you will hate yourself in the end.

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Naruto Sad Soundtrack Collection

(Naruto OSTs)

0:00:00 Sadness and sorrow (link to Top 10 Saddest OSTs)
0:02:59 Loneliness
0:05:04 Hinata vs Neji
0:08:18 Oh! Student and Teacher's affection
0:11:34 Grief and sorrow
0:14:27 Swaying necklace

(Naruto Shippuuden OSTs)

0:16:28 Experienced many battles (link to "Obito's theme")
0:18:20 Man of the world
0:21:18 Scene of a disaster
0:23:22 Loneliness
0:25:28 Nightfall
0:27:09 Unparalleled throughout history (link to Peaceful Collection)
0:28:47 Setting sun
0:30:43 Despair
0:32:44 Tragic (link to "Decision")
0:35:14 Companions (link to Movie Sad Collection)
0:37:15 Saika (link to "Mountain Haze"/"Yamagasumi")
0:39:29 Maisou
0:44:50 Shirotsumekusa
0:46:47 Hyouhaku
0:49:13 Guren
0:53:06 Senya (was replaced sorry)
0:55:17 Shirohae
0:58:05 Ochihabune
1:00:17 Samidare (link to "Mountain Haze"/"Yamagasumi")

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Closer - Naruto 4th opening song

Closer, performed by Joe Inoue, was the fourth opening for Naruto: Shippūden. It ran from episode 78 up until episode 102. It was then replaced by Hotaru no Hikari.


English (Full Version)

The things closest to you
You need to always pay the most attention to
If you get too close to something
You'll lose sight of it

What in the world is the happiness
That you gained from your newest experience?
Maybe you're just too blessed
To remember!

That you're here
That you're breathing
Realise that's
just a miracle in itself

The things closest to you
You need to always pay the most attention to
If you get too close to something
You'll lose sight of it

You know the closer you get to something
The tougher it is to see it
And I'll never take it for granted

Let's go

Though there are people that say
Helping someone is hypocritical
Each person
Can be trusted, or can be doubted, so...

Let's say that
Even if you are hypocritical
If you saved someone because of it
That would be real, more than anything

"Continue chasing after your dreams"
And "Go on without giving up"
The more you say pretty things like that
The less that actually gets done

I'll keep a handful of courage in my heart
To use to live through tomorrow
And I'll never take it for granted

Let's go

The things closest to you
You need to always pay the most attention to
If you get too close to something
You'll lose sight of it

You know the closer you get to something
The tougher it is to see it
And I'll never take it for granted

"Continue chasing after your dreams"
And "Go on without giving up"
The more you say pretty things like that
The less that actually gets done

I'll keep a handful of courage in my heart
To use to live through tomorrow
And I'll never take it for granted

Let's go

Friday, February 26, 2016

Distance - the second opening song for Naruto


Distance, performed by Long Shot Party, was the second opening for Naruto: Shippuden. It started from episode 31 up until episode 53. It replaced Hero's Come Back!! and it was later replaced by Blue Bird.

English version

You're my friend, ah, you haven't forgotten
The dream from that day yet, have you?
You're my dream, ah, your one longest way has begun
Oh, let's go now!

Everyday ahead is a shining day
Unchanging singin', your shining morning smile
Here, a last glimpse of funny days
I'll jump to the future, I've aimed to go far, dreaming of your heart
I'll go the distance, in the endless blue sky
Embarking on a star ship, this is the most extreme forever trip

You're my friend, ah, you haven't forgotten
The dream from that day yet, have you?
You're my dream, ah, your one longest way has begun
Oh, let's go now!
Thank you my friend, ah, even though I
Still remember what happened that day
You're my dream, I still can't turn back to those days again
Oh, I'll go the distance

The lie I've told that's too big for me to keep hiding
I've come to terms with it, this is the end of my trip
It's a game I'll forever lose, from here on, my one dream has begun

You're my friend, ah, you haven't forgotten
The dream from that day yet, have you?
You're my dream, ah, your one longest way has begun
Oh, let's go now!
Thank you my friend, ah, even though I
Still remember what happened that day
You're my dream, I still can't turn back to those days again
Already on the move towards tomorrow, my flame of heart cannot be put out
That's right, I'll go the distance

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Blue Bird - Naruto's 3rd opening song


Blue Bird, performed by Ikimono-Gakari, was the third opening for Naruto: Shippuden. It replaced Distance and ran from episode 54 up until episode 77 before being replaced by Closer.

English (Full Version)

You say if you could fly, you would never come back
You aimed for that blue, blue sky

You've yet to remember "sadness"
Just now began to grasp "pain"
Even the feelings I held onto for you
Are just now changing into words

As you awaken from the dream of an unknown world
Spread your wings and take off

You say if you could fly, you would never come back
You aimed for those white, white clouds
If you break through, you know you'll find it

So try until you break free to that blue, blue sky
That blue, blue sky
That blue, blue sky

With a sound like all civility was gone
The rusted, old window broke

Look, you're so sick of looking at that cage that you're throwing it away
Without ever looking back again
That throbbing beat takes your breath away
And you kick open that window and take off

You said if you could run, you would obtain it
You're tempted by that distant, distant voice
It grasps your far too dazzling hand
Until you pursue that blue, blue sky

I understand that you are falling
But still, continue to follow the light

You say if you could fly, you would never come back
You searched for those white, white clouds
If you break through, you know you'll find it
So try until you break free to that blue, blue sky

That blue, blue sky
That blue, blue sky

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Naruto ost 1 by Toshiro Masuda



Naruto OST I by Toshiro Masuda
Song playlist:

00:00 Toshiro Masuda - Rocks

04:53 Toshiro Masuda - I Said I'm Naruto

06:34 Toshiro Masuda - Nine Tail Demon Fox

08:10 Toshiro Masuda - Morning

09:46 Toshiro Masuda - Naruto's Daily Life

12:07 Toshiro Masuda - Nervous

13:52 Toshiro Masuda - The Raising Fighting Spirit

15:29 Toshiro Masuda - Sadness And Sorrow

18:29 Toshiro Masuda - Loneliness

20:35 Toshiro Masuda - Sakura's Theme

22:31 Toshiro Masuda - Kakashi's Theme

24:02 Toshiro Masuda - Sexiness

24:43 Toshiro Masuda - Go Go Naruto !

26:42 Toshiro Masuda - Evening

28:25 Toshiro Masuda - Glued State

30:07 Toshiro Masuda - Need To Be Strong

33:14 Toshiro Masuda - Bad Situation

34:39 Toshiro Masuda - Strong And Strike

36:47 Toshiro Masuda - Turn Over

38:34 Toshiro Masuda - Victory

40:20 Toshiro Masuda - Naruto Main Theme

44:52 Toshiro Masuda - Wind