Sunday, January 31, 2010

The letter of the day is M...For the rise of Mass Effect and the end of Miramax

Isaac Newton's laws of motions states for every action, there is an equal opposite reaction. Although what I will now present might actually be irrelevant or in an ironic sense maybe not so.

It is a repeated process that is cruelly true no matter how much we want to deny the truth. If your familiar with BONES and Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist you might be familiar with the Elric Brother's universe law of equivalent exchange 'to gain... something of equal value must be given in return.'

There are two topcis starting with the letter M, they respectively are the futuristic rising RPG universe of Mass Effect, and the now relic in the path of progress MIRAMAX studio.

Now we start with the depressing news of of a once thriving studio Miramax. For 30 years Miramax has taken foreign and independant films and turning them into Oscar-hits, now Disney begins to close their doors as part of restructuring its film producing operations. Meaning many will people will lose jobs, but there is also the possibility of gaining new ones. Only time will tell.

Now as for a glimpse of the future, I will now dive into one of the rising stars of the gaming world where the human protagonsits Captain Shepard of the Normandy is making his slow crawl to Sci-fi legends like the Master Chief in the world of Mass Effect 2.

Its debut week accumulated Mass Effect 2 sales above 2 million units exclusively for the 360, added with staggering positive reviews from even the most strictest of critics, and by critics I mean even stickler pros gave Mass Effect 2 one of the highest rating of 96 ensuring the games sales, as well as one of the best 360 games right alongside Halo and Gears of War. Mass Effect 2 might as well potentially be the earliest, and the best game of 2010.



And so ends another piece...Tech Jammer continues his trek.

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