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This blog is under going a large visual re-design and will change often. Thank you for your patience.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
On Hiatus. College. Sorry.
This blog will be quiet for a little while. College has just started so I am kind of busy right now. Sorry.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Mod Review: Hexxit ModPack for Minecraft
First, I would like to apologize for not posting, I still haven't played enough games to review them. Except for today's subject.
I will be reviewing the Hexxit Modpack for Minecraft today instead of a standalone game, although the pack almost makes Minecraft an entirely different game.
The Hexxit Modpack adds a ton of new features, including, but not limited to, new mobs, items, events, foliage, and structures. The pack adds so much stuff and runs so well, that I can, at least for the moment, not think of playing Minecraft without it.
One of the most fun things I have found about it, is that it adds falling stars and Meteors. The stars are the more fun ones in my opinion, mainly because they don't obliterate their surroundings when they land. When you pick up a fallen star, you get a star piece and an experience boost, if you wait too long, it turns into stardust. Meteors are more destructive, but the Meteor chips can be turned into tools and such. There are different Meteor types, but I wont explain them since I think experience is the best teacher.
The pack adds a few new mechanics to the game as well, luckily there are books in-game to teach you the ropes. And if you get really stuck, just use the wiki page to figure it out. No shame in looking it up if you are really stuck. Games are meant to be played, and while it can take the fun out of a game to just look it up instead of figuring it out for yourself, it can be just as bad to not be able to play the game to its fullest because of a frustrating puzzle or item combo you just can't seem to figure out.
Anyway, I highly recommend this pack, and luckily for those of us that can't mod Minecraft to save our lives, especially server-side mods, there is a launcher available that downloads its own copy of Minecraft, using your account, no pirating here, then the mods, then it mods the game for you. Same with the server.
You can get them both here.
Thanks for reading!
I will be reviewing the Hexxit Modpack for Minecraft today instead of a standalone game, although the pack almost makes Minecraft an entirely different game.
The Hexxit Modpack adds a ton of new features, including, but not limited to, new mobs, items, events, foliage, and structures. The pack adds so much stuff and runs so well, that I can, at least for the moment, not think of playing Minecraft without it.
One of the most fun things I have found about it, is that it adds falling stars and Meteors. The stars are the more fun ones in my opinion, mainly because they don't obliterate their surroundings when they land. When you pick up a fallen star, you get a star piece and an experience boost, if you wait too long, it turns into stardust. Meteors are more destructive, but the Meteor chips can be turned into tools and such. There are different Meteor types, but I wont explain them since I think experience is the best teacher.
The pack adds a few new mechanics to the game as well, luckily there are books in-game to teach you the ropes. And if you get really stuck, just use the wiki page to figure it out. No shame in looking it up if you are really stuck. Games are meant to be played, and while it can take the fun out of a game to just look it up instead of figuring it out for yourself, it can be just as bad to not be able to play the game to its fullest because of a frustrating puzzle or item combo you just can't seem to figure out.
Anyway, I highly recommend this pack, and luckily for those of us that can't mod Minecraft to save our lives, especially server-side mods, there is a launcher available that downloads its own copy of Minecraft, using your account, no pirating here, then the mods, then it mods the game for you. Same with the server.
You can get them both here.
Thanks for reading!
Monday, July 22, 2013
No review for today
I am sorry for not posting Friday, I was an orientation leader at my college and had to work.
Also, there won't be a post today. I need to sit down and play some more games that I am going to review, as it is, I haven't played any games recently enough to honestly give them good reviews.
Thanks for your patience and thank you for reading.
Also, there won't be a post today. I need to sit down and play some more games that I am going to review, as it is, I haven't played any games recently enough to honestly give them good reviews.
Thanks for your patience and thank you for reading.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Gaming News: Slow Week
It's a slow week in the gaming news department.
The only big thing of note that I was able to come across was the the US government now recognizes Pro gamers as athletes. If they are playing League of Legends at least. Not sure how I feel about that. While I love to see fellow gamers get ahead, it seems a bit of a stretch to call the athletes. But I still have to respect those who have gone pro and earn six figure salaries.
Since this is such as low news week, I am going to give a little troubleshooting tip.
If you are trying to play Star Wars Battlefront II on Windows 7, and Vista, you might be running into an issue where the game crashes after trying to load a map. You can set up the game and everything, but once you hit the loading screen for the map, it crashes. The main fix for this is to go into recording devices and set "Stereo Mix", or "What you here" to the default recording device. This only works on older installations of Windows as newer ones have drivers that removes it because of fears of Copyright infringement. The easiest workaround I have found is to just get a pair of headphones, earbuds, or what not, and plug them into the mic jack and set it as the recording device. The game should run now. The game doesn't care what it is, it just wants something set as the recording device and active for some reason. The game will still be a bit glitchy because of its age so be warned.
That's it for today. Thanks for reading!
The only big thing of note that I was able to come across was the the US government now recognizes Pro gamers as athletes. If they are playing League of Legends at least. Not sure how I feel about that. While I love to see fellow gamers get ahead, it seems a bit of a stretch to call the athletes. But I still have to respect those who have gone pro and earn six figure salaries.
Since this is such as low news week, I am going to give a little troubleshooting tip.
If you are trying to play Star Wars Battlefront II on Windows 7, and Vista, you might be running into an issue where the game crashes after trying to load a map. You can set up the game and everything, but once you hit the loading screen for the map, it crashes. The main fix for this is to go into recording devices and set "Stereo Mix", or "What you here" to the default recording device. This only works on older installations of Windows as newer ones have drivers that removes it because of fears of Copyright infringement. The easiest workaround I have found is to just get a pair of headphones, earbuds, or what not, and plug them into the mic jack and set it as the recording device. The game should run now. The game doesn't care what it is, it just wants something set as the recording device and active for some reason. The game will still be a bit glitchy because of its age so be warned.
That's it for today. Thanks for reading!
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Game Review: Fallout 3
Fallout 3 is Bethesda's hit post-apocalyptic RPG based in the DC area.
The game is based in a fictional universe where most of the future predictions from 1940-1960 came true. At least until the nuclear war between China and the USA happened. the game is set 200 years after the nuclear war as your character emerges from the underground vault.
The best way I can describe the atmosphere of the game is, imagine the late 40s, early 50s style, and music. Now imagine that it just never went away. Any cars you find, wont be able to use them, are going to look like they came out of a 50s Sci-Fi film. The music is big band and such, the robots look like you would expect as well.. The art style is undeniably my favorite part of the game. It's like being transported back in time, and forward at the same time.
I wont say anything about the story beyond what I have already said. That is for you to find out.
The game operates almost identically to the Elder Scrolls games. You have weapons you find and buy, the weapons have set damage stats that change depending on condition. Same with armor. The way it varies from the Elder Scrolls game is that it relies on ranged weapons such as laser pistols and assault rifles. The game is absurdly fun, and looking at my experience with the game, might just speed up time around you as you play. The game is strictly single player, which might be a turn off for some people, but is a plus for people like me.
There are several DLC packs that have been released, but I haven't tried any of them out yet so I can't giver an opinion on them yet.
Overall, I think this game is definitely worth the money and time. Now, I am going to continue to explore the wasteland.
Thanks for reading!
The game is based in a fictional universe where most of the future predictions from 1940-1960 came true. At least until the nuclear war between China and the USA happened. the game is set 200 years after the nuclear war as your character emerges from the underground vault.
The best way I can describe the atmosphere of the game is, imagine the late 40s, early 50s style, and music. Now imagine that it just never went away. Any cars you find, wont be able to use them, are going to look like they came out of a 50s Sci-Fi film. The music is big band and such, the robots look like you would expect as well.. The art style is undeniably my favorite part of the game. It's like being transported back in time, and forward at the same time.
I wont say anything about the story beyond what I have already said. That is for you to find out.
There are several DLC packs that have been released, but I haven't tried any of them out yet so I can't giver an opinion on them yet.
Overall, I think this game is definitely worth the money and time. Now, I am going to continue to explore the wasteland.
Thanks for reading!
Friday, July 12, 2013
Throwback Friday: Ratchet: Deadlocked
This Friday's game is Ratchet: Deadlocked.
Ratchet deadlocked was released on October 25, 2008.
The game is was developed by Insomniac Games, and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
The game is the fourth in the Ratchet & Clank series and was the first (and only, to my knowledge) game in the series where Clank is not a playable character, which is evident once you look at the title.
In the game, players must fight their way through the Dreadzone tournament to win their freedom and stop the evil Gleeman Vox. Ratchet will have to fight ex-hero Ace Starlight, and the exterminators along the way to victory.
The game plays like the previous games in the series minus Clanks heli-pack ability. Players will have to fight their way through hordes of enemies and survive various challenges throughout the game. Instead of Clank, Ratchet is aided by two combat bots that will assist him in combat , hack computers, and turn bolt cranks. Another unique to the game is that there is a a multiplayer co-op option for the campaign where a player takes control of a robotic partner and the job of hacking and other things is turned over to the players.
The game is a fun game and should not be overlooked. The game is available on the PSN store for $9.99 and is a good time waster. I will say that the PSN download has some animation glitches, but so far nothing affecting gameplay.
Thanks for reading!
Ratchet deadlocked was released on October 25, 2008.
The game is was developed by Insomniac Games, and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
The game is the fourth in the Ratchet & Clank series and was the first (and only, to my knowledge) game in the series where Clank is not a playable character, which is evident once you look at the title.
In the game, players must fight their way through the Dreadzone tournament to win their freedom and stop the evil Gleeman Vox. Ratchet will have to fight ex-hero Ace Starlight, and the exterminators along the way to victory.
The game plays like the previous games in the series minus Clanks heli-pack ability. Players will have to fight their way through hordes of enemies and survive various challenges throughout the game. Instead of Clank, Ratchet is aided by two combat bots that will assist him in combat , hack computers, and turn bolt cranks. Another unique to the game is that there is a a multiplayer co-op option for the campaign where a player takes control of a robotic partner and the job of hacking and other things is turned over to the players.
The game is a fun game and should not be overlooked. The game is available on the PSN store for $9.99 and is a good time waster. I will say that the PSN download has some animation glitches, but so far nothing affecting gameplay.
Thanks for reading!
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Gaming News: GTA V Gameplay trailer
This week, Rockstar Games released a video showcasing GTA V's actual gameplay. Take a look below (Warning: I felt the need to link to the official video. Please note that there is strong language in said video. If there are small children around, do not watch, or wear headphones. Thank you.):
The game looks promising, and I can definitely say that I will probably pre-order it. If it was coming to PC.
While I own both a Xbox and a PS3, I prefer to play games on the PC I built. It's just something I do. So far Rockstar has not given a release date for a PC version, or even confirmed if it is coming to PC at all. But a job listing from Rockstar for a PC graphics programmer has raised hopes for the release of a PC version. A late PC release is nothing unusual for the GTA series with most games in the series having their PC version come a few months later than the consoles.
Overall, the game looks promising and is probably going to be a lot of fun. I can only hope they keep the multiplayer game modes from GTA IV. This might be the first game in the series I actually play. As long as they don't mess it up. Like Duke Nukem Forever mess it up.
One final thing before I end the post, keep an eye out for the Steam Summer Sale. It has been hinted that it will start tomorrow, but no one outside of Valve really has an idea as to when the sale will actually start.
Thanks for reading!
The game looks promising, and I can definitely say that I will probably pre-order it. If it was coming to PC.
While I own both a Xbox and a PS3, I prefer to play games on the PC I built. It's just something I do. So far Rockstar has not given a release date for a PC version, or even confirmed if it is coming to PC at all. But a job listing from Rockstar for a PC graphics programmer has raised hopes for the release of a PC version. A late PC release is nothing unusual for the GTA series with most games in the series having their PC version come a few months later than the consoles.
Overall, the game looks promising and is probably going to be a lot of fun. I can only hope they keep the multiplayer game modes from GTA IV. This might be the first game in the series I actually play. As long as they don't mess it up. Like Duke Nukem Forever mess it up.
One final thing before I end the post, keep an eye out for the Steam Summer Sale. It has been hinted that it will start tomorrow, but no one outside of Valve really has an idea as to when the sale will actually start.
Thanks for reading!
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