DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie

DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) fans (or MSTies for short) have been waiting a long time for this game, and I think I speak for all of them when I say it was well worth the wait. When J. Allen Williams first came up with the idea of creating a game, he called in his friends and started the decade-long labor of love that is DARKSTAR. It’s not just a game though, it’s an interactive movie, with your decisions leading to various outcomes, some continuing the story and others bringing you to a dead end (sometimes literally).

As Captain O’Neil, you’ve just awoken from a 312-year sleep that has robbed you of all of your memories, including your identity. You immediately discover a gruesome murder, a sleeping beauty and a missing shipmate. As you begin to explore your surroundings, you discover things about yourself, your crewmates and your mission. You also discover something has gone very, very wrong.

DARKSTAR is similar to the King’s Quest or Myst games in feel and style of play, and features high-quality graphics and textures. There is a mixture of interactive environments, exploration and puzzles, but it’s the video that really sets it apart from traditional adventure games of this style. Hours of video woven throughout turn it from a game into an interactive movie. One of the key parts of the story is a series of short, historical films that have been created for your mission, to be presented at your final destination. These films document the reason for your mission and stress the importance of your success. I can’t give much more information than that without providing spoilers, but I can say that the films are broken up into pieces and you can only access it as you unlock different parts of the game, typically by activating or restoring power to a part of the ship. Each of these, if you pay close attention, will provide hints and clues that will help you with the next step of your exploration.

At first, I found myself spending a lot of time exploring, but not accomplishing much. Then I realized I wasn’t looking hard enough. There are many hidden items, hidden clues and hidden panels. Once you find a few, you start to know where to look and will progress faster. Because there are so many variable outcomes of the game, based on where you explore and in what order, you may miss a large amount of the game without realizing it the first time around. I took a look at the All Revealed Guide (which is in PDF format) and realized that there are several videos I missed out on, especially relating to SIMON, the ship’s smarmy maintenance robot. I was having a bit of a problem with my video being choppy (more on that later) and at one key point, I missed out on an interaction with SIMON that affects his appearances throughout the game. The lesson I learned was that if the game seems to pause, don’t start clicking right away; give it a moment just in case it’s changing from a stationary scene to an animated one.

On that note, I should point out my video-related issues with the game. Here’s my specs:

  • Windows XP Pro, Service Pack 3
  • NVidia GeForce 8200 Motherboard with integrated graphics
  • AMD Athlon 64×2 Dual Core 5000+ (2.6Ghz)
  • 3.25 GB RAM (XPs limit)

When I first installed the game, I couldn’t play it. I would receive an error message during the splash screen that informed me that iShell had crashed. I tried visiting the website for help but, at the time, there wasn’t any information there or patches available to fix the issue. I spent a few days off doing some web searches and the best suggestion I found was to roll back Quicktime. I uninstalled Quicktime (I was running 7.6.8) and reinstalled 6.0, and then installed updates up to version 7.6.5. The game finally ran properly but still had a few hesitations when switching to a video or animated scene. I saved the game frequently and it helped relieve the stress of lost progress in case of game crashing. I did discover that Quicktime tries to automatically update to the newest version, so while you are playing the game, it may interfere with your iTunes account. Hopefully they will be able to patch this soon, as I did have to go through the process of rolling back Quicktime several times because I had other multimedia programs that required the latest version.

Other than the video issue, which I finally figured out, I had no problems with the game and truly enjoyed playing it. It took me a little longer than I thought it would, but part of that is because I took the time to zoom in on what I’d consider Easter Eggs in the game, such as the bookshelves and personal items in the crew’s cabins. While SIMON’s room is blatantly an homage to MST3K, as is SIMON himself, there are lots of other more subtle touches throughout the game, but if you have no previous knowledge of the MST3K universe, you won’t feel like you’re missing out on anything. Well, maybe you will a little bit, but hopefully that will just encourage you to learn more about the DARKSTAR folks and their previous and current projects.

There are great performances from the cast, including the final performance of Peter Graves as the narrator. DARKSTAR features Clive Robertson, Beez McKeeverTrace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff as the ship’s crew, and Joel Hodgson as the primary villain, though the cast includes nearly 40 performers in all.

In addition to the 13 hours of video, the soundtrack includes 38 compositions featuring several genres of music. Much of the music is ambient with a dark, brooding and ominous feel, but you’ll also find classical piano scores in a few “scenes”, and the battles and other action sequences are backed by high-power rock. As my cohort here at ÜberSciFiGeek said, “The soundtrack is great! It has a hint of heavy metal sound that gets the adrenaline pumping, without being distracting.”

For this review, we played the DARKSTAR Captain’s Box Special, which includes:

  • DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie for PC and Macintosh
  • 2-disc Sountrack Album with 38 songs by Progressive Sound and MetalWorx
  • PDF downloads of the All Revealed Guide and DARKSTAR Coffee Table Book
  • Pre-printed (not hand-signed) Cast Glossy
  • XL DARKSTAR T-Shirt

The All Revealed Guide definitely came in handy. While I tried playing most of the game without it, I did have to check through it a few times to see what I was doing wrong. It listed events out of the order in which I explored the ship, so I did get a few spoilers that I wasn’t looking for. Since it’s a PDF picture format, you can’t search for keywords, so be careful because you may see something you don’t want to know yet! If you stumble through DARKSTAR the first time around without the guide, check it out for your second round of gameplay to make sure you get to see all the cool death scenes and Easter Eggs you may have missed.

The DARKSTAR Coffee Table Book may be a PDF file, but it looks like one of those “The Art of…” movie books you see for Hollywood blockbusters. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of DARKSTAR and includes some beautiful images that I can imagine on high-gloss, archive quality paper. I think some of them should be available as prints, they are so impressive. In addition to images of the creation process, you’ll find information about the cast and crew and all the hard work that went into creating DARKSTAR. I think maybe they should make this available on Amazon or some other Print-on-Demand service. It’s really a gorgeous book and, as much as I love my computer, nothing beats holding a real book in your hands.

The Cast Glossy and T-Shirt are a nice bonus. The photos are high-quality photos printed on heavy card stock and the black t-shirt is made of 100% cotton, nice and thick — not the flimsy stuff you often find printed shirts made of. It’s sure to stand up to lots of wear and washing.

The only thing about DARKSTAR that needs improvement, as my cohort pointed out, is that the game is packaged in a large, bulky case with both discs on one side, resting directly on each other, instead of a 2-disc streamline case. While most games include printed material, and the larger case would be perfect for holding that stuff, everything is digital with this game so it takes up more space on your bookshelf than it really needs to and you have to be a bit more careful not to scratch a disc while removing one to get to the other.

Overall, DARKSTAR is a fun and funny game, and a fabulous addition to any adventure gamer or sci-fi geek’s collection. Unlike most games where, once you play it, you put it away, the film-like aspect, hours of footage, and multiple outcomes, death scenes and other scenarios ensure that you’ll most likely play this game several times and, rather than give it away, tell your friends to get their own copy.

Order now at Amazon.com:
DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie
DARKSTAR Captain’s Box Special

Or order directly through the DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie Official Store.

DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie is distributed by Parallax Studio. For more information about DARKSTAR, please visit the DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie Official Game Site. Parallax Studio may also be followed on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

ThinkGeek + Printer = Last-Minute Gift Cards

from ThinkGeek:

Gift Certificate Update
If you have a printer, you’re not procrastinating! Forget someone on your list? Too busy to deal with shopping shenanigans? Timmy to the rescue! Snag a gift certificate and print a free geeky PDF card and you’re done. Allons-y!

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Vork One-Shot Comic & Vote for “The Guild”

from The Guild:

Today sees the release of the one-shot comic Vork from Dark Horse Comics, the continuation of the comic book series set in the time period before the events of Season One of The Guild. From Dark Horse:

As leader of the Knights of Good, Vork rules with an iron spreadsheet. Having devoted his life to gaming and the pursuit of Goodness, he’s earned the nickname “Goody–Two–Greaves” within the game world, but there’s more to Vork than his guild knows. Written by Felicia Day and Vork himself — actor Jeff Lewis — this hilarious one-shot delves into the man behind the rule book!

As previously announced by Dark Horse, The Guild comics will continue with a one-shot for each of the remaining Guild characters. The Vork comic can be found in your local comic shop, find a shop at ComicShopLocator.com or by calling 1-888-ComicBook, and is available online from Things from Another World and other online retailers. Coming a day after the release of Season 4 to DVD and iTunes (see yesterday’s blog entry) and recent release of The Guild trade paperback/graphic novel, it’s a very Guildie Holiday for us as for the first time, we have some great brand new merchandise out for the holidays.

In other, holiday/end-of-year news, we’d love it if you voted for The Guild for Clicker’s Best of 2010, the show is in the category Best Web Comedy (Serial). There’s no registration required, and please take a look at the many other web series listed there — we’re betting you’ll discover some new ones that would love for you to check them out.

The Guild graphic novel has been nominated by fans for a Goodreads Choice Award in the graphic novel category, and we’d love your votes for the book there (NOTE: you need to sign in to Goodreads to vote, but creating an account doesn’t take too long). If you don’t know Goodreads, it’s a social networking site built around books and reading. You can vote for The Guild here, and be sure to friend and follow Felicia, who’s a very active Goodreads member.

Split Reason: Last chance, save 20%

from Split Reason:

We managed to sneak in some last minute re-stocks of our most popular shirts, so if you missed the boat over the last few weeks the final sailing is set to depart! We’ll be offering 20% OFF all fares until January 5th, 2011. Enter the promo code LASTMINUTE during the check-out process to knock 20% off the block of your order total. (With a Tiger Uppercut, no doubt.) You can also send gift certificates via email, an excellent “Plan B” if you missed a special geek during the holiday shopping madness!

We’d like to send a special thanks to all of our customers, Facebook fans, and Twitter followers for a great year and look forward to cooking up more great products, contests, and geeked-out adventures in 2011. It’s also awesome to say “2011” for the first time, which means we’re nearly one year away from the end of the world. It’s cool, if we’ve learned anything from Minecraft it’s how to build a shelter.

Have fun, be safe, and frag as many noobs as possible in the allotted timeframe. We’ll be running Win Wednesday and Facebook Friday during the holidays so if you need a break from WoW, COD, or your obsession of choice, stop by and try to win some stuff!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Let the games begin…

VIZ Media Announces the Season Finale of the Online Adventure “Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan”, and the Manga Debut in February

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media has announced that the season one finale of the online streaming anime hit series Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan will conclude on VIZAnime.com, the company’s premier website for anime, on December 27, 2010. Also announced is the manga (graphic novel) version of Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, which the anime is based upon. Created by Hiroshi Shiibashi, Vol. 1 will have its North American debut under the Shonen Jump imprint on February 1st 2011, is rated “T” for Teens and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN.

While the day belongs to humans, the night belongs to yokai, supernatural creatures that thrive on human fear. Caught between these worlds is Rikuo Nura. He’s three-quarters human, but his grandfather is none other than Nurarihyon, the supreme commander of the Nura clan, a powerful yokai consortium. So, Rikuo is an ordinary teenager three quarters of the time, until his yokai blood awakens. Then he transforms into the future leader of the Nura clan, leading a hundred demons.

Hiroshi Shiibashi debuted in Japan in Business Jump magazine with the series, Aratama. Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan is his breakout hit. He also worked as an assistant to manga artist, Hirohiko Araki, the creator of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (also published in North America by VIZ Media).

VIZAnime.com is a free-to-use web destination that is now the permanent home to some of the company’s best-loved animated series. Over 1,100 episodes are currently available, and new content is added on a weekly basis. Series currently featured on VIZAnime.com include Bleach, Buso Renkin, Death Note, Honey and Clover, Hikaru no Go, InuYasha, InuYasha: The Final Act, Kekkaishi, Nana, Naruto, Naruto: Shippuden, One Piece and The Prince of Tennis.

To view subtitled Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan animated episodes (rated “T” for Teens) and other VIZ Media animated titles, please visit VIZAnime.com.

For more information on Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan and other Shonen Jump manga titles, please visit ShonenJump.com.

“The Guild” Season 4 on DVD and iTunes

from The Guild:

The Guild is pleased to announce that as of today, Season 4 is out on DVD and iTunes. The DVD is out now exclusively via Amazon.com (with a retail store release coming February 22, 2011).

The DVD is packed with tons of bonus features, including many DVD-only extras. Bonus features on the DVD include the “Game On” Music Video, The Making of the “Game On” Music Video, Back to Cheesybeards featurette, Oh Mommy! featurette focusing on Avinashi (Zaboo’s Mom), the Cheesybeards commercial, Season 1 and 2 recaps, Season 3 recap by Auto-Tune the News, Table read by the cast, Audio Commentary with the Cast, Audio Commentary with the Creator, Director and Producer, Axis of Anarchy Interviews, Gag Reel, PDF of Script, Play All Feature and English Subtitles. The Amazon.com DVD release comes on two DVD-R discs by Amazon’s Create Space, and is NTSC format, region-free. Buy Season 4 of The Guild on Amazon.com now.

Season 4 also hits iTunes today, available in HD and in standard definition. As with previous iTunes releases, The Guild episodes are bundled into two episodes per iTunes download — so even though it looks like there are only 6 episodes, that’s just an iTunes thing, you’re getting the full season. This season there is an iTunes exclusive 9-minute bonus feature “The Making of the Team Cawkes Painting” included when you buy the entire season. Each two-episode iTunes bundle is $2.99 for HD or $1.99 for standard definition, while the entire season is $9.99 for HD or $5.99 for standard definition. Buy Season 4 of The Guild on iTunes now.

Thanks so much for your continued support of The Guild! We couldn’t do it without such dedicated fans. Many of you have asked “What about Season 5?” and we have nothing to announce at this time but we’ll update you as soon as we know something. Microsoft and Sprint have been wonderful partners and sponsors, funding seasons 2 through 4 and helping bring the show to many new fans, and we hope this great relationship continues for Season 5 (and there’s no indication that it wouldn’t — no campaigns need to be launched, loyal Guildies!). Fans always ask what they can do to help support the show, and purchasing Guild merchandise including the DVDs and iTunes downloads are one great way. Introducing the show to new fans is another powerful force that has helped us so much — so thank you for doing that for 4 seasons! And best of all, that doesn’t cost a penny!

Discuss the Season 4 DVD and iTunes release on our forums, and talk to us on Facebook, Twitter or by leaving a comment here!

Thanks so much for your support, and happy holidays!
The Guild Management

“Vampire Knight”, “Otomen”, “Ouran High School Host Club” and “Rurouni Kenshin” Join Lineup of Legendary Manga Series Available

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media announces the launch of Vampire Knight (rated “T+” for Older Teens), Ouran High School Host Club (rated “T” for Teens), Otomen (rated “T” for Teens), and Rurouni Kenshin (rated “T+” for Older Teens), available now from the VIZ Manga App on the Apple iPad mobile device. The VIZ Manga App is available for free download through the iTunes Store, and all manga volumes are available for purchase and download in the U.S. and Canada directly within the application for $4.99 per volume.

The recently launched VIZ Manga App is the leading application to read Japanese manga on the iPad, with a downloadable library of the most popular manga series in the world. Readers are encouraged to check the app regularly, as new additions to the store and free Chapter 1 previews of other forthcoming manga series for the iPad are featured.

Other series now available for download on the VIZ Manga App include volumes from Bleach (rated “T” for Teens), Bakuman (rated “T” for Teens), Death Note (rated “T+” for Older Teens), Dragon Ball (rated “T” for Teens), Naruto (rated “T” for Teens), and One Piece (rated “T” for Teens).

In Otomen, a romantic comedy by creator Aya Kanno, Asuka Masamune is a guy who loves girly things — sewing, knitting, making cute stuffed animals and reading shojo comics. But in a world where boys are expected to act manly, Asuka must hide his beloved hobbies and play the part of a masculine jock instead. Can Asuka ever show his true self to anyone, much less to Ryo Miyakozuka, the girl that he’s falling for?

In the screwball romantic comedy Ouran High School Host Club by Bisco Hatori, Haruhi, a poor girl at a rich kids’ school, is forced to repay an $80,000 debt by working for the school’s swankiest, all-male club — as a boy! There, she discovers just how wealthy the six members are and how different the rich are from everybody else…

Action, romance, and historical intrigue help make Nobuhiro Watsuki’s Rurouni Kenshin, the tale of a wandering swordsman set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, one of the most popular Shonen Jump titles among fans to date! Himura Kenshin, once an assassin of ferocious power, is now a humble rurouni, a wandering swordsman fighting to protect the honor of those in need.

In fan favorite hit Vampire Knight, by Matsuri Hino, Cross Academy is attended by two groups of students: the Day Class and the Night Class. At twilight, when the students of the Day Class return to their dorm, they cross paths with the Night Class on their way to school. Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu are the Guardians of the school, protecting the Day Class from the Academy’s dark secret: the Night Class is full of vampires!

For more information on the VIZ Manga App, please visit VIZ.com/apps.

The Legend of Neil: Award Season Has Begun

from The Legend of Neil:

Hey Neil fans,

Now that The Legend is over we’d really like to punctuate all of our hard work with some awards! Clicker.com has nominated us for Best Comedy Series here. It takes all of 2 seconds to scroll down and click to vote. No registration is required. You can even easily click to “like” it on Facebook or post to Twitter which will help our cause. Aid us in our quest to go out Return of the King style, and win a few. Our team worked so hard to bring you an epic finale on a small budget, give us the gift of your vote!

Oh and tomorrow is probably your last chance to buy some Neil shwag from our store and have it delivered in time for Xmas. (we can’t guarantee it, but I’ll ship everything 2-3 day priority mail Monday & Tuesday so it should arrive on time). The 2 for 1 poster deal from the previous blog post/email is still on, so simply buy 1 poster and then email legendofneilstore@gmail.com with your transaction ID or receipt number and which other poster you want. Sandeep will sign the finale posters!

J!NX: Get it in time with Free 2-Day Shipping

from J!NX:

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J!NXCEPTION
This contest is about movies. And endings. A bad ending can ruin an otherwise brilliant film. A good ending can save a mediocre film from cinematic obscurity. We’re very passionate about our movies, and often wish we could be in charge of how they end. Your assignment is to use the photos provided (or any other photos of the J!NX Crew) to create an alternate ending to a well-known movie. For example: what would have happened at the end of Inception if Nooch had been around to knock that top over? See? Completely different. So let’s see your alternate endings! Submit Yours!

A Truly Powerful Device This DROID Is

from StarWars.com:

The limited-edition Star Wars R2-D2 Droid 2 collector’s set is now only $199! Get one for yourself and your favorite scruffy-looking nerf-herder.

Strong is the FORCE in one who commands the R2-D2 Droid 2 collector’s set. You can take on the whole Empire yourself with the powerful device preloaded with extensive content.

Limited Edition Gift Set:

  • R2-D2 Desk Charger
  • Ear buds
  • Interactive wallpapers
  • Feeds, SFX and scenes
  • Apps and games

Get yours now for only $199. Delay and the limited-edition Star Wars Droid 2 collectors set could be put into carbon-freeze forever. To find out more, click here.

VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump Magazine Evolves for 2011

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, announces the relaunch of its popular Shonen Jump monthly manga (graphic novel) magazine, and also grows the publication’s online presence. Beginning with the January 2011 issue, available now from retailers, Shonen Jump magazine welcomes the new decade with a fresh, contemporary look, and expanded print and web content.

As part of this upgrade, the magazine also launches several new subscriber-only initiatives on the Shonen Jump website at: ShonenJump.com. Among these features will be digital subscriber-only premiums and content, as well as the debut of a brand new manga series, Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (rated “T” for Teens) that will be serialized online. This will be Shonen Jump’s first title to be serialized digitally on ShonenJump.com.

For its print counterpart, Shonen Jump, which continues to be the best-selling manga anthology in North America, debuts 2 new series — the science fiction thriller, Psyren, and fan favorite Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s. As a special treat to both current and new readers, the January 2011 issue will also include a free Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card, The Winged Dragon of Ra, printed with the autograph of original Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi. These titles join other current monthly Shonen Jump series, Bleach, Naruto and One Piece.

Manga previews are a cornerstone of Shonen Jump coverage and this will continue with newly expanded sneak peeks, both online and in print, starting with massive online manga previews of popular series Toriko and Bakuman. VIZ Media also plans to deliver plenty of fan appreciation throughout 2011 with a variety of contests, sweepstakes and inside information about the exciting and ever-changing world of manga and anime.

“Paying careful attention to all the input from our loyal fans, the Shonen Jump team has revamped the magazine, keeping what devotees already know and love and adding in more awesome stuff than before!” says Christopher Boily, Editor-in-Chief. “The world of media and comics is changing and we’re excited to explore the opportunities that now exist for the magazine and our manga. New series like Nura and Psyren will fit in right alongside Naruto and Bleach to create the best manga mix we’ve ever had, both in print and online. And the new look and feel of the magazine is exactly what our fans have been asking us for!”

For more information on Shonen Jump Magazine and other Shonen Jump titles, please visit ShonenJump.com.