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January 5th, 2010

Alright, I’ve had my winter vacation, I’ve seen the movie, and I’ve finished the game. I liked the movie a whole bunch. A WHOLE BUNCH. Lots of fun, witty banter, and all the things one would hope for in a collaboration between Robert Downey Jr. and, well, anybody. Mark Strong was also enjoyably lugubrious and Rachel McAdams was cute.

The ending of the game? Not so much. The answer to the last code was guessable from the trailers and the reward was a video response from Inspector Lestrade hinting that Scotland Yard would be calling on Holmes and Watson in the future for help with the mysterious Prof. Moriarty. Rumor has it that Brad Pitt might be taking on the chalk-dusted jacket, but I would rather see Colin Farrell.

So, to sum up: fun game, great movie, slightly lame ending. All with impeccable production values.

And not one deerstalker in sight (thankfully).




December 17th, 2009

***DISCLAIMER: Let me just say, before I get into the actual post, that I love Sherlock Holmes. And mysteries requiring deductive reasoning. And witty banter. And steampunk. But most of all, I LUURRRVE Robert Downey Jr. So beware of fangirlishness popping up in this post.***

We at Nostrum have been fiddling around with augmented reality stuff for a while now, and as part of that, I’ve been researching film promotions. Now, as I warned above, I was already excited for Guy Ritchie’s upcoming reboot of Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and the delightfully lugubrious Mark Strong. So when Robert (Nostrum’s Robert, not Iron Man Robert) asked me to check out a promotional game for the film, I was happy to oblige and immediately hopped over to 221b.sh. I landed on a nicely designed page depicting a nice darkly luminous Dickensian-looking London…and a ridiculously long load time. The long load time, combined with the huge “Facebook Connect” button, led me to believe that the game was going to be some lame Facebook game where you get two choices: 1. run away or 2. “fight.” And by fight, they mean hit a button and get a message that says “you just fought and won 20 gold coins!”

I was therefore quite pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be a real, participatory game. It’s kind of like the scavenger hunt games that were set up leading up to The Dark Knight, and apparently, for Iron Man 2 (why didn’t I hear about that one??), except the evidence is all in one place. You get assigned a case by Scotland Yard and then put together the evidence to solve it. And here’s the kicker–you need two people to play (ideally). One plays as Holmes and the other plays as Watson, and they each get different evidence and have to consult in order to solve the mystery. Of course, you can play both ends yourself if you’re like me and don’t feel like waiting for somebody else to figure it out. It has all the usual stuff, like automatic status updates and so forth to spread the word, but it’s not a Facebook game.

The mechanics of the game itself are well-done, except that they load too slowly. You watch a video from Scotland Yard or a victim setting up the mystery, and then you read police reports, newspaper clippings, mysterious letters, and so forth, to piece together what’s going on. Then you do some more creative things like chasing down burglars, breaking into buildings, exploring hideouts, and interrogating witnesses. It incorporates strategy games, timed games, hidden object games, and logic games all in one, which is what makes it more fun (and way more participatory) than your average Facebook game. Plus it hints at the premise underlying the plot of the film without giving anything away or relying on teasers like Sherlock Holmes wallpaper or AIM icons (which nobody cares about). In short, it’s fun, it’s intriguing, and it’s well-done.

And it’s ongoing until the film comes out on Christmas Day. There’s a new chapter every Monday. Ok, Holmes, now go find your Watson and get sleuthing.

Alright, I think I managed to avoid too much fangirl blather. What do you say? ;-)




June 23rd, 2009

We showed Milo a few weeks ago and now this: Project Natal. Microsoft continues to roll out some amazing XBox offerings. We have yet to play anything yet so we still are in the “Doubting Thomas Mode,” but the promos are sure exciting and make our minds race. The Windows maker is truly taking the gaming experience to the next level with XBox’s newest offerings and we like thus far BUT the proof isin the pudding. Coming soon to a home entertainment center near you - our guess is just in time for Christmas but the date - to our knowledge - is still TBD….

What do you guys think?
And be sure to click the Project Natal link to see some other insights on the horizon that Bil and his team have going on…Some heavyweights in the entertainment industry are behind most of this and I think you guys will be shocked….


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June 7th, 2009

Out here in LA LA Land, we had the honor of hosting another E3 and what Xbox showcased - IMO - blew the competition out of the water by leaps and bounds….

Please take a second to view this short intro and let me be one of the first to welcome you to what everyone will soon be gushing over…World Say Hello Milo…..now watch your brain be destroyed!!!

PS - ponder this after watching the clip…
Think about how levels your brain just experienced that whole scenario?
1.) Your Screen
2.) FaceBook
3.) YouTube
4.) Xbox’s filming of the interaction between Milo and Real Girl
5.) Milo himself


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June 3rd, 2009

I know that is a very trite headline, but this game seems to be extremely intense and powerful on the media and engagement side of the coin.

I can appreciate games and still relish in the days of the simplistic ms pac man and donkey kong era of the 80s…
But hold the phone folks and get ready for the newest iteration in the Rock Band Series: The Beatles.

This may force me to finally bite the bullet and purchase. What do you all think? IMO hands down one of the best “Game Trailers” I’ve ever seen…..thoughts???


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