As I said in JA#16, my new review for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask will be published soon, on Adelaide based, retro gaming website Retropspekt:
http://www.retrospekt.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/retrospekt
To whet your appetites, here is a fantastic piece of fan art that I discovered whilst compiling imagery for the review that I absolutely love.
Lastly I have another piece of news to announce and that is what I’ll be reviewing next.
Behold below, the cult game title Panzer Dragoon!
I’ve included a teaser trailer of the game and menu screen, so you all can experience a glimpse of it’s aesthetic and ambience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQJES3T9vQU&list=PLMCYMAf2o0D0tfHeEvbJy2S90NaZ24gO7&index=49
Panzer Dragoon, is largely inspired by the renowned french artist, Jean Giraud aka Moebius; to the extent that he even illustrated the Japanese cover of the game:
If you’re not aware of him or his work, then I greatly insist and recommend you witness his portfolio.
Attached below is a link to his website:
http://www.moebius.fr/
I hope you all adore his work, as much as I do?
In addition, below is a brief storied history of his career, thanks to gaming journalism website, Kotaku:
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2012/03/remembering-moebius-a-man-who-helped-video-games-more-than-you-might-think/
I would also like to reveal that in the proceeding months, I’ll eventually end up reviewing the whole series that was designed and released for the Sega Saturn game console. I’m particular eager to eventually experience, the ultra rare game Panzer Dragoon Saga, which I am so thankful I managed to attain late last year. It’s an esteem title that has been touted amongst critics and gamers, as maybe performing the illustrious Final fantasy VII. Unfortunately, It may be some time before I eventually review this title, so please stay tuned.
Finally, sometime this year, I’ll eventually create separate Facebook and blog pages that specifically house my reviews. So please stay tuned for that too.
In any case take care and look forward to my third post soon. In which I reveal a new career avenue.
Thank you.
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