

- #Microcosm vs mood movie#
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The game even features an alternate soundtrack on the game CD itself (perhaps music from the PC version). At this point, I have to say that Microcosm’s strong point is a tie between the excellent video quality of the cut scenes and its haunting sci-fi music.
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Once the strange and interesting cut scene finally ends, you’re taken to the game’s title screen, which contains simply a game start feature and a password screen to use for seeing other levels. Some of the other details of this interaction I’ll leave for you to watch. We’re then taken inside the building, computers, x-ray images, and gizmos galore around a doctor who is about to inject what we find to be a miniaturized spaceship into the cephalic vein of an unknown person. In flies what looks like an emergency helicopter dropping off someone who needs immediate help. The view is taken atop a towering skyscraper that is heavily guarded by armed soldiers and walking mech vehicles. You’re gazing upon a futuristic metropolis, comparable to the likes of Blade Runner, and a casual glance of a newspaper inside a vending machine suggests that there are two high-tech companies that are in a technological race for control over something. The video quality is a little foggy, but it has a very artistic, comic book-like fuzziness that actually pleases the eye and makes Microcosm one of those games I don’t skip the intro of. And the combination of the two is seamless.
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The introduction sequence is breathtaking for Sega CD! It’s a blending together of computer animation and actual video of movie actors.
#Microcosm vs mood manual#
A reading through the manual would probably make things clearer. The game opens up not revealing much at all. The storyline is not intensely original, but it is still cool to think about. In that sense, Microcosm is a landmark achievement!Īs a game, Microcosm is a fascinating, surreal experience.

Right from the beginning, it presented video in scrawny rectangular boxes in the middle of your screen, pixilated and colorless, and so often intertwined with hideously compressed sound that occasionally wasn’t synced correctly. If Sega CD excels at anything, it’s certainly not full-motion video. I still have a lot of options, and I'm focusing mostly on getting my general education classes out of the way and experiencing as much as possible to narrow my search even further.Genre: FMV Developer: Psygnosis Publisher: Sony Imagesoft Players: 1 Released: 1994 After I realized my uncertainty would only make me more anxious for my future, I went to the Career Center where I narrowed my search by finding majors and jobs that not only fit who I am, but who I want to be. She picked almost all my classes for me because I simply no longer had any clue what I wanted to take.

This year my advisor had to practically drag me through the process of selecting my courses. I even had which courses I would take when planned so that there was no confusion I would graduate on time. I knew exactly what I would be doing in the future and had a plan set up for study abroad. Last year at advising with my French advisor, I came fully prepared with my whole scheduled planned to a t. To live in harmony.Īnyone looking at me or talking to me could see the marked difference in how secure I felt about the future. In a nutshell, it's being one with your soul, planet, and everyone and everything else around you. According to ecocentrism is a philosophy or perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and their natural environment, regardless of their perceived usefulness or importance to human beings.

To live as a soul on earth and be happy and appreciate what is around you. Being ecocentric means to live like you are your soul. But loving the earth and appreciating the earth is just one small bit of being ecocentric. With that being said, we all need to be a little bit more aware of how we treat our earth and environment. We don't really appreciate how amazing and beautiful our earth is. I think most of us, take this for granted. Without the earth, none of us would be breathing in the oxygen we're just so carelessly breathing in right now. Every single one of us envelops in the sunlight, the air, the water, the ground, all of it. So we are all intertwined with the earth.
