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Dantette

All of Obsidian's artists are pretty awesome. If you've seen any of the concept art behind our games, then you'd know that. Anyway, I was thumbing through the personal site of Justin Cherry, our art director, when I found this sketch of Dante from DMC as a woman. Pretty interesting, as are the more final artwork that he has up there.

Dantette

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One of the funner things about working at a game company is seeing the concept art for things like characters and environments. I think some of Justin's work is also in some of the galleries for Obsidian games, like Mask of the Betrayer. I think this is another one of his, tho I could be wrong.

Posted by MattRorie, 07/03/2008 1:49pm  2 Comments
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Updated My Journal

To borrow a phrase from the Kasavin...

Been a while since I updated this. I haven't had much to talk about, game-wise, as I haven't had the ability to play much lately. All of my consoles are still locked up in a self-storage place up in San Fran, whereas I'm down here in Orange County with a mostly-broken TV and cable that's probably not quite legal. I got my copies of GTAIV and Ninja Gaiden II in the mail today, which is making the wait all the more tantalizing. But I should be up in a week or so to retrieve my stuff, and I'm thinking of borrowing a 360 from work this weekend to get started on them. So that's good.

Apart from that my work has mostly revolved around working with the new Neverwinter Nights 2 expansion, which is shaping up to be a pretty cool project, especially for people who enjoyed the older, party-based RPGs that the PC used to revel in. So allow me to pimp that for a second.

Ok, done pimping.

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Posted by MattRorie, 06/10/2008 9:25pm  13 Comments
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The New Gig

So, I'm the new Marketing & PR Producer at Obsidian Entertainment down here in sunny and hot Orange County, California. Suffice to say that I wouldn't have left GameSpot for just any old job. When the Marketing/PR position opened up down here at Obsidian, though, I had to leap at the opportunity.

Anyone who knows me knows that I am a big PC RPG guy from way back, and I was an especially big fan of stuff like Baldur's Gate and the other Infinity Engine games. So the opportunity to work with the people who created stuff like Fallout and Icewind Dale, you have to know that I'm going to take it.

At any rate, things seem pretty cool down here at Obsidian. People are hard at work on Alpha Protocol, Aliens RPG, and some other projects which I look forward to talking about in the future. We'll see what happens from here on in, but it should be a fun ride.

Category: Games
Posted by MattRorie, 04/29/2008 11:24am  18 Comments
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Moving On

As some of you may have already surmised, my time at GameSpot is coming to a close. It's been a mostly enjoyable three and a half years at CNET for me. I started in September of 04 here at the 'spot, and it's been a pretty amazing journey since then. I've met a lot of good people, written a couple million words about games, and overall I've had a pretty good time.

But just like in Star Trek, all good things must come to an end, and as such I've accepted a position on another seat of the developer/publisher/journalism merry-go-round. Today is my last day at GameSpot, but I'll be around on the site for the foreseeable future, I suppose. I don't think I should say much about my new gig at the moment, considering I won't start for a week or two, but suffice to say I'll be working for one of my favorite companies.

Category: Editorial
Posted by MattRorie, 04/18/2008 11:44am  40 Comments
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Posted by MattRorie, 04/16/2008 4:02pm  23 Comments
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Farscape
Avg Score: 9.10    Total Ratings: 3587    Total Reviews: 137
I can offer no rational explanation for actually liking this. It has good production values, placed a pretty big emphasis on continuity, which rewarded people for sticking with it, and had some decent writing - and some genuinely funny oddball episodes - but it still wasn't much more than another sci-fi show. I also found Ben Browder to be a bit of a ham as an actor, usually resorting to volume and an annoyingly sarcastic tone rather than any kind of dramatic depth. The whole pregnancy thing dragged down most of the final season, as well.

So yeah, I can't think of many reasons to recommend this. But for some reason I still remember it fondly, especially the first couple of seasons.
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Alton Brown
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There's little that can actually be said about Alton Brown - the words don't exist that can transmit the purity of his genius through text. His show, Good Eats, is quite simply one of the most entertaining things on TV, in large part to his affability and skill at communicating relatively complex concepts with cardboard models, simple diagrams, an etch-a-sketch, etc.

Good Eats deserves its own review, but so far as Alton Brown goes, he's one of those people that seems to just effortlessly present a charming persona without it seeming forced or having it grate on the audience. A lot of television chefs can become annoying over time - Emeril, anyone? - but Alton Brown just seems like everyone's special TV friend. I have a friend, and he's on TV! You know the kind of person I'm talking about.

Anyway, Alton's like that. If you took Mike Nelson from Mystery Science Theater 3000, chopped him up, mixed him with a like amount of some excellent cook, then sprinkled the mixture with a spice derived from the desiccated corpse of a mad scientist, then...well, you'd be a murderer and a crazy person. But the end result may wind up being something like Alton Brown.
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Alright, maybe that's hyperbole; there've been plenty of good cop shows throughout the decades. None have ever struck me quite like Homicide did, though. I loathe - absolutely hate - the phrase "thinking man's" anything, but it really does seem to apply to Homicide. It's notable for its focus on the befores and afters of violence, rather than attempting to deliver a gunfight every week; this also contributed to the impact of the violence that *was* shown on the series, such as the shooting of Luther Mahoney and Junior Bunk's policehouse rampage. More often, though, the show revolved around the various relationships of the characters, and was especially mesmerizing whenever Frank Pembleton and Tim Bayliss had a few minutes to sit in their unmarked car and wax philosophical.

The series started declining in quality after the fifth season, mostly due to cast changes, but it was watchable throughout the run. Also noteworthy is Homicide: The Movie, a made-for-tv followup to the series featuring pretty much all of the major cast members, and Homicide: Life on the Killing Streets, the book by David Simon that inspired the series.
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