Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Royal Bengal Rohoshyo


Vacations are nice, especially the winter vacations (which just happens to be my favourite season). But sometimes long vacations run the high risk of turning into a boring affair. Today (the 27th of December) was a day that was supposed to become one. But thanks to one of my friend who called up yesterday night and asked me whether I was willing to go watch Royal Bengal Rohoshyo. Being an ardent fan of Satyajit Ray and his creation Feluda, it was too tempting to pass. So, I agreed immediately. After getting up late (it’s winter, I just couldn’t help it!), and almost missing the meeting time, I managed to meet up with him on time and then we went on hall-hunting where we’d get a ticket.(Yeah the movie was so good that movie halls were actually going house-full even after 5 days.) After searching 2 theaters, we managed to get a ticket at Star for the 2:55 pm show. The hall also happens to have a good Bose sound system (lucky me!). Since we had about 2 hours on our hand, we found a restaurant, had our lunch and then to waste the remaining time went into a shop on my friend’s suggestion to browse, (he reasoned that it’s better than wandering on the streets) where we ended up almost sneaking out, because the attendant came up on us because we were just loitering around and not actually buying anything. And to make matters worse, it was a shoe shop! (In my defense I blame it squarely on my friend, who pulled me there)
Anyways, with enough time wasted we got into the movie hall. The film started off with Jatayu receiving an invitation from a certain Mahitosh Singha Ray, a former hunter who had written a successful book, to visit his estate and bring along Feluda to help him solve a problem. As with most of Feluda’s adventure, the seemingly beautiful trip turns into an adventure in the jungle. But the movie didn’t feel boring for even a moment. So much so that I was wishing the interval was shorter. The directing was done superbly by Sandip Ray. The actor’s, as always, fit their character’s shoes perfectly. The main trio was exactly like the characters portrayed in the book, with Sabyasachi Chakrobarty being the enigmatic and observant Feluda, Saheb Bhattacharya the young detective-in-training of sorts Topshe and Bibhu Bhattacharjee the writer Lalmohan Ganguly (Jatayu), who was keen on meeting the animals of the jungle, but would freeze and border on fainting every time he meets one. All of the audience was laughing at the antics of Jatayu. The death of Bibhu Bhattacharjee is a great loss to the movie community and those who see this movie will definitely feel the loss. Maybe a replacement will be found, but I personally feel the void that has been left by him won’t be filled. As for the others, Dr. Basudeb Mukherjee as Mahitosh Singha Ray was really good as the former hunter, coming from a long line of hunters as was Paran Bandyopadhyay did an excellent job playing Debotosh Singha Ray, the mentally disturbed elder brother to Mahitosh Singha Ray. Debesh Raychowdhury as Shashanka Sanyal, the best friend of Mahitosh Singha Ray, along with Sanjib Sarkar as Madhablal did an excellent job. It was a small cast, but it was acting that was solidly done which resulted in a very enjoyable movie. The movie wasn’t long, at 1 hour and 50 minutes (with the interval in between), but the story didn’t feel rushed or hanging, so the small time can be forgiven. And once the story got started, it will get you hooked to the story till the very end where Feluda does the big reveal.
Overall it was a great movie, which I’m happy that I could watch. As I prepare to go to bed and think back on the day spent, I can honestly say that it was day well spent and enjoyed.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Assassin's Creed Revelations first impressions


I recently pre-ordered AC Revelations, since I'm absolutely in love with the series. So a little info on the edition that I got, which happens to be a Special Edition, before I go to my first impressions . This edition comes with the Soundtrack, which is totally out of this world, 2 extra multiplayer character and the Turkish Assassin Outfit for Ezio, with is pretty cool, if you are tired watching Ezio's standard costumes.

Overall I am quite satisfied and can say that my pre-order was not in vain. Love the character of Yusuf Tazim. It doesn't kill to put in a little humour, and this proves it. The overall gameplay is similar, except for a few button re-maps and some optimized systems. But then again that is what makes the game so accessible. The settings are really well done, as always with the series, but somehow, Istanbul is a lot more attractive than Rome. And yeah, there are some really detailed textures this time in the city, makes it come alive. And yeah, the hook blade is a wonderful addition, specially for those that didn't like the climb leap jump. And the zipping around is quite fun. Also worth mentioning is the character modeling. Ezio looks a lot mature now, and tired. Even his movement shows his weariness of fighting which seems, as he so correctly puts, to lead only to chaos. Oh and I like the new things they've done to the recruitment mini-game.

Apart from these, this game is one buggy game. Ubisoft should've put more time in optimizing it. There were instances when the sound would stop playing, or the instance when Ezio would grab just air and climb up. Another instance had me hanging on a ledge and just the animation for climbing up playing without Ezio going up, even though the ledge was perfectly climb-able. I had to drop down and try going around until I found a spot that was free from the bug. And yeah, there was just a single bug free spot. Also, the desync in chase sequences happen as soon as the warning sign appears. Plus I even managed to fall to the underground table in the middle of Constantinople, from the where you can't see the sea for miles. Hopefully Ubisoft will patch these out quickly, even though there is already a Day 1 patch out, weighing in around 700 MBs. You can grab it here, if you are looking for it. Just right-click and save it.

Though I haven't really gone through the majority of the game, so will probably later add a more detailed review here.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Welcome the Holiday Seasons with GOG.com

You gotta love the Winter! The cold weather is when you can cuddle up with a good book all bundled up in warm clothes, eat to your hearts content without upsetting your tummy, lie in the gentle morning sun reading  a book with a plate full of fried foods or perhaps go shopping online for that game that you've been eyeing for quite a while, thanks to all the sales that goes off this time of the year.

And so it is with GOG.com that is kick starting the sales with their Holiday Sale over at Gog.com, with almost the entire catalog at 50%. It is now the cheapest place to buy the Witcher EE (with all the Xtra extra goodies). And for those of you that are wondering, yeah this is still that Edition, that I blogged about earlier. And yeah Witcher 2 is at 40%.

And yeah, to celebrate the Holiday Season, they're giving away Empire Earth Gold Edition to anyone who visits them, but for 2 days only. So grab 'em while you can! (Our wallets and cards must really hate this season :P )
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