I actually might get a real gig.
As a real game reviewer for a certain tech blog.
Nothing fancy, not even getting paid for it, but at least I will actually be given games to review. "Given" and not "owned". Unlike a certain other paid gig I had a few years back.
Of course this won't include the high-profile game stuff, but hey, it's a start.
August 20, 2011
August 15, 2011
Aged Thirty Minutes
After downloading the ginormous 8GB client, I was able to play the now free-to-play Age of Conan.
Got my barbarian to level 6 and was just able to enter the starting city Tortage. Immersive so far and the combat is much, much more interactive.
Excited to get back into the game, I opened the goodness-knows-where-the-downloader-placed-the client and got a warning that my resource database might be corrupted.
In the manliest voice possible, AAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH!
Got my barbarian to level 6 and was just able to enter the starting city Tortage. Immersive so far and the combat is much, much more interactive.
Excited to get back into the game, I opened the goodness-knows-where-the-downloader-placed-the client and got a warning that my resource database might be corrupted.
In the manliest voice possible, AAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH!
August 7, 2011
Repost: Puzzle Agent (PC) Review
As preparation for my upcoming review of Puzzle Agent 2, I'm reposting my review-of-sorts of the first game from my now defunct blog of negativity and snarkiness. Originally posted 02/11/2011
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Agent Tethers of the FBI's Department of Puzzle Research or something to that effect is tasked to get to the bottom of the sudden halt in production of an eraser factory in the middle of nowhere in Minessotta. Minnesotta. Minnessotta. Oh to heck with the spelling.
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Agent Tethers of the FBI's Department of Puzzle Research or something to that effect is tasked to get to the bottom of the sudden halt in production of an eraser factory in the middle of nowhere in Minessotta. Minnesotta. Minnessotta. Oh to heck with the spelling.
July 31, 2011
The Fall of the Nintendo 3DS
The Nintendo 3DS hasn't been lighting up the charts since it has been released. May it be due to the high price, the impending release of the more technically-advanced Playstation Vita, or the lack of compelling games, Nintendo announced a huge price drop for its new handheld a few days ago in an effort to boost sales.
In the US, the Nintendo 3DS drops a whopping $80 from $250 to $170. That would mean, in PHP, a possible P4k drop from P13k to P9k. While the price is a whole lot more palatable, the lackluster game library might still put off most of the potential buyers.
July 16, 2011
End of Summer
The 2011 Steam Summer Sale ended last Monday and thankfully, my wallet has survived unscathed. Theoretically. My brother asked me to gift him some games, and he paid me for them, so the wounds were quickly patched so to speak.
July 9, 2011
One Small Turn-Based Step: Initial Impressions on Undercroft (iPhone/iPod)
The first "big" PC game I've ever played was SSI's Eye of the Beholder 2, a turn-based-ish, first-person, party-based role-playing game. Wow, that's a lot of hyphens.
The game was my gateway drug to the wonderful world of computer RPGs, and I am eternally grateful.
Undercroft is a free turn-based, first-person, party-based role-playing game available in the AppStore. I couldn't resist replaying one of my most favorite games of all time on the go. And did I mention it's free?
The game was my gateway drug to the wonderful world of computer RPGs, and I am eternally grateful.
Undercroft is a free turn-based, first-person, party-based role-playing game available in the AppStore. I couldn't resist replaying one of my most favorite games of all time on the go. And did I mention it's free?
July 3, 2011
One Small Down Forward Punch: Initial Impressions on Street Fighter IV Volt (iPod/iPhone)
I am a button-masher. I'm as casual as it gets when it comes to fighting games. Sure, I enjoy them once in a while, but I just wallow in the misery of single-player modes, and that's because I suck when it comes to going against a human opponent.
That said, SF4 Volt was recently released for the AppStore, for a dollar, so what the hell, right? Everyone's been raving about SF4 since it was released in the HD consoles and it's about time I take a look myself. Even if the virtual joystick and buttons would probably suck the fun out of the game, what's $1?
Boy, was I pleasantly surprised.
That said, SF4 Volt was recently released for the AppStore, for a dollar, so what the hell, right? Everyone's been raving about SF4 since it was released in the HD consoles and it's about time I take a look myself. Even if the virtual joystick and buttons would probably suck the fun out of the game, what's $1?
Boy, was I pleasantly surprised.
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