Operation Backlog Completion 2025
Mar 022016
 

Sword-of-DestinyFor years, reading the Witcher novels in English was a tricky matter because the translators skipped Sword of Destiny. At last, that is not the case. While I read the Sword of Destiny fan translation to understand the story, I was excited to finally get an official copy.

Sword of Destiny bridges the gap between the short stories of The Last Wish and the novel Blood of Elves. While it’s another collection of short stories, it contains important details for the overall saga, particularly in the stories “The Sword of Destiny” and “Something More.”

The overt fairy tale nature of The Last Wish is gone. Sword of Destiny still contains ties to fairy tales and legends, such as the role of mermaids in the heartbreaking story “A Little Sacrifice,” but also shows more of the dark fantasy elements found in the later novels.

While only a couple of its stories directly contribute to the saga’s plot, the others are enjoyable on their own and provide additional character development for important figures like Yennefer and Dandelion.

All the elements work together well. In particular, one discussion in “A Shard of Ice” about the elven legend of the Winter Queen references a myth, contributes to characterization, sets up the short story’s theme, and foreshadows something which in retrospect is quite important to the series:

“It’s not a legend at all, Yen. It’s a pretty description of the hideous phenomenon that is the Wild Hunt, the curse of several regions. An inexplicable, collective madness, compelling people to join a spectral cavalcade rushing across the sky. I’ve seen it. Indeed, it often occurs during the winter. I was offered rather good money to put an end to that blight, but I didn’t take it. There’s no way of dealing with the Wild Hunt…” (91)

Like the rest of the series, despite portraying a bleak world, Sword of Destiny also contains some humor, through both quirkiness [at one point Dandelion mentions four princes, “exasperating brats called Putzi, Gritzi, Mitzi and Juan Pablo Vassermiller” (242)] and irony, such as Geralt denying the existence of destiny while destiny all but hunts him down.

Finally, Sword of Destiny has some emotional moments, with the conclusion of “Something More” being particularly heartwarming.

If you’ve read The Last Wish, this is the book you should read next. If you jumped straight to Blood of Elves, this should clear up any confusion. In any case, I highly recommend Sword of Destiny for any fan of The Witcher or dark fantasy.

It’s great to see this book finally available, and the last two are finally receiving official translations, as well. The Tower of Swallows will be available this May, and Lady of the Lake will follow in 2017.

And guess what? I’ve finally begun playing The Witcher!

Feb 172016
 

Pokemon-the-First-Movie-iBookLast week, I learned the Pokémon movies are now on iTunes. Not only that, but they also have “interactive iBooks.”

Since the first Pokémon movie was one of my favorites as a kid, I decided to try the iBook.

“A Pokémon Super Story! Pokémon the First Movie” isn’t quite a novelization. It retells the story with basic descriptions, not adding much or going into additional detail. It isn’t a manga, either, although each page uses images from the movie as its background.

Video clips from the movie are mixed in at key moments, and together they follow the entire course of the movie. For example:

Team Rocket watched the battle from a nearby cliff. They saw a Dragonite arrive and deliver a message-bearing hologram to Ash.

(video clip of hologram message)

Ash was excited by the unexpected invitation. “I guess the world’s number one Trainer wants to challenge me to a match!”

Jessie and James decided to follow the trio to find out more.”

Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this as a book. I’d also question why you wouldn’t just watch the movie instead. Nevertheless, if you want to enjoy the story in 48 pages and 24 video clips instead of sitting through the whole movie, it’s a decent (and cheaper) option.

iTunes also has the movie digitally… though so does Amazon, and it’s actually cheaper to buy a DVD copy from Amazon, or as part of a Steelbook Blu-ray Collection of the first three.

None of them contain the Pikachu short, for some reason.

I love this movie. Sure, people criticize its hypocritical (poorly-localized?) message about how Pokémon shouldn’t fight in a series all about making Pokémon fight, but I’m here for Mewtwo! Mewtwo and his journey still resonate with me.

This iBook did contradict my theory about the crying-Pokémon scene…

Spoiler
I always believed their sadness made Mewtwo relent and restore Ash to life, not that Pokémon tears have miracle resurrection powers.

…but I might still interpret it my way.

“A Pokémon Super Story! Pokémon the First Movie” isn’t the ideal way to re-experience the first Pokémon movie’s story. It’s not quite a novelization and it’s not particularly interactive. Nevertheless, if you just want a quick, basic retelling, it’s not bad.

Jul 152015
 

In honor of Amazon‘s 20th anniversary, the online retailer has declared this July 15 to be Prime Day.

Promoted as featuring “more deals than Black Friday,” it’s a special one-day sale exclusive for Prime members. Not a member? Don’t worry–if you sign up for the 30-Day Free Trial, you’ll have access to the Prime Day deals!

Deals will be available across called categories, including video games. Check in throughout the day, and I’ll update this post with the best Amazon Prime Day video game deals I find, along with other relevant sales.

Amazon Prime Day Video Game Deals

Now here are some eye-catching sales! You can get a PS4 bundled with Batman: Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for only $399.99. I’d go for it if I didn’t have Wild Hunt on the PC already, and even then I’m tempted.

Meanwhile, the price of Bloodborne has been cut to $29.99. I want Bloodborne. It has everything that makes me interested in the Souls games… with Lovecraftian horror themes!

More Amazon Prime Day Deals

The-Last-WishHere’s something that might interest you: some of the Witcher novels are on sale for Prime Day.

(Note that while I never reviewed Sword of Destiny, I read the fan translation and it’s definitely worth getting. Read it between The Last Wish and Blood of Elves to get the most out of the story.)

The remaining Witcher novels don’t appear to be on sale, but they’re still excellent reads. More importantly, Blood of Elves comes before The Time of Contempt.