Mason’s Random Content Update
A’right?
Just some links that you might not have read yet that I’ve written:
The Indie Scene | Issue 2: NIBRIS
Animal Crossing: Wild World review
NIBRIS releases exclusive artwork to me
Coming soon - interview with NIBRIS by me.
Mason Cat:
- Random Shit, Gaming | Time: 8:21 am (UTC+8)

hey man, i will read these over the weekend. you seem to have a huge collection of work now man, how many articles/reviews is it now? fucking amazing.
Comment by turonm — March 31, 2006 @ 4:59 pm
oh crap crap crap…
i wrote loads of shit here..then i pressed the backspace and i went to the previous page
to sum up.
NIBRIS - Raid Over River sounds good, but not sure i’d play iit. Sadness…HIGHLY doubt i’ll play it. horror AND period! aaaaargh! However, i like the fact they’re doing a period game, something different and the use of the rev controller sounds promising. Another good expose from Mason.
AC - I wrote loads for this one, cos I’ve played it etc…basically said that I skimmed the first page because it goes on about what it IS. The 2nd page was good, i agree with the two screens issue. - the lack of using both. Loved your last paragragh, sums up when i try to explain the game to someone. (ie Mehdi…”What’s the point of thaaat?”) PLUS where’s the Length score gone? What would u have given it…I know HazukiSan (was it him?) gave it a very high score for length..but at the moment it’s one of those games you play for about 10 minutes everyday, rather than a lot during a period.
you’ve got the big picture on the front page, well done
oooh DS lite maybe in Maaay. We soo need those WiFi demo stations at Piccadilly Station…hehe..download a demo, put DS to sleep..then get on train/bus. yeaaah
Comment by sy — March 31, 2006 @ 7:50 pm
oh yeah..your top 5 games…a few suprises…Metroid and RE4, but nice one on Ocarina of Time
Comment by sy — March 31, 2006 @ 7:53 pm
hey man, quick comment. you seen to have developed your own style man, looks like over time you have developed a much more comfortable writing style. you’re very aware of your audience and try to engage them in the style you use, which is almost like a one-way conversation, which almost demands the reader to respond to your work. well done.
Comment by turonm — April 5, 2006 @ 10:08 pm