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Mike's Big Music Blog: Part 1


Posted on 12/19/2014 at 03:37 PM | Filed Under Blogs

That song came off an EP that they did called Newborn Sun and that whole EP is about 16 minutes long but it's fantastic. You can find it in its entirety on youtube if you want to hear the whole thing.

So How Is Everyones '_____ of the Year' Game List Coming Along?


Posted on 12/18/2014 at 01:38 AM | Filed Under Blogs

That sounds alright, I may be able to get on-board with this after all. You changed my mind.

I might do something similar to what AlexC25 says he's doing and write an end of the year blog about the most memorable gaming experiences I had this year, even if they weren't from 2014 games.

So How Is Everyones '_____ of the Year' Game List Coming Along?


Posted on 12/18/2014 at 01:22 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'm not sure if I'll do a goty blog this year or not. I didn't play enough new games to justify it really. I only played a handful of 2014 games and all the rest I played this year were backlog games. If I were to make a list now it would be Dark Souls 2 goty and COD Advanced Warfare as runner up.

Some Obscure Titles For Those Looking to Fill Out Their GOTY Lists


Posted on 12/18/2014 at 01:14 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Vanishing of Ethan Carter was probably the prettiest looking game I saw all year. I can't overstate how beautiful those environments are, it's stunning.

Episode 60: Risky Business


Posted on 12/15/2014 at 11:31 PM | Filed Under Feature

I think you'll find a lot of things to appreciate in Thief. It'll be a great bargain bin game for you to knock off the backlog. I still haven't played any of the Dishonored DLC and playing Thief is making me want to grab the Dishonored GOTY edition finally, so I may do that. I might be ready to play through that whole game again, and then see what all the DLCs are like as well.

Lately I've been feeling the other way around, I'm burnt out on rpgs and hoping to get cod advanced warfare for christmas. I've occasionally been playing it online at the game store and really loving it. I've only played rpgs this year up till now; a lot of dark souls 2, dragon age, fallout, and skyrim. Advanced Warfare will be my first new shooter of the year in fact. I still haven't grabbed Wolfenstein like I said I would. Wolfenstein is one of the games that I think I want to wait to play on PS4 because I heard that if you grab it for 360 it's spread across 37 discs and a gazillion gigaytes of HD space. I'll probably play it on 360 anyways, I don't want to wait forever for that one.

Episode 60: Risky Business


Posted on 12/15/2014 at 04:49 PM | Filed Under Feature

I wanted to tell Angelo that I've been playing Thief. Let's talk about it.

I went to the indie game store and traded in enough old games to get it on 360 for $30. A few months ago I also spent some time in the store playing the game on PS4 so I've seen what the different gen versions look like and play like. The current gen game looks significantly better but the load times are slightly longer. The last gen version looks the way you'd expect a decent last gen game to look. The load time are a little shorter, but those two things are the only differences. The whole game is there and the frame rate is fine. The technical part of the game that's terrible is the cutscenes. Framerate is really bad and often times the VO will get out of synch, and if you have subtitles on they may just rush by for some reason. The cutscenes are crazy bad.

I've been enjoying the game a lot. It's definitely worth playing for people who enjoy first person stealth action. But early on you have to reconcile the fact that it's not as good as Dishonored. Dishonored is a great game, Thief is a good game. If anyone tells you Thief is a bad game they're crazy. Once you accept the game for what it is you'll find it has charm of its own.

Obviously you're a thief and not an assassin. Combat isn't fun at all, and it's much tougher, in Thief. You can still get lethal arrows and head-shot guards to kill them which is fun if you're into that style of stealth, but ammo is hard to come across during exploration (although you can buy it from vendors for cheap), but there's no summoning rat swarms, getting into fast paced sword fights, or sneaking up on guys and knifing them like Dishonored, so stylistically you have to settle into what Thief is offering.

Mechanically there are some ways where the game takes a step backward. For example you can't knock a guy out and throw him over your shoulder in one fluid movement like you could in Dishonored, which means you have to be more picky about who you sneak up on and when because it'll take longer to do the deed and then move his body. Thief is a slower, less fluid, game in every way.

It's a semi-open world and the city the game takes place in is a little labyrinthine, which is overwhelming at first but after a couple hours you'll start to understand its quirks and the options they give you to navigate it. It's like a mix between a big city from an Assassin's Creed game and an urban section of Dishonored with a lot of verticality and odd nooks and crannies everywhere. It's a more dense world than I expected it would be. Go figure, there are a lot of places to break into and rob! The biggest difference is the fact that the city in Thief is broken up into sections and traveling between sections means either climbing through apartment windows that act as a loading screen, or shimmying through a stack of boxes, or the more obvious stuff like using city gates, so it's not seamless.

There are lot of side missions you can take on to make extra money, and most of them are pretty good as far as optional content goes. They are either quick and simple 2 minute affairs of getting into an apartment to grab an item, or they can be longer 15+ minute affairs with a more substantial level design and guards to worry about.

The big story missions are not as well designed as the ones in Dishonored but you'll feel relatively at home in them. As far as I can tell there's no way you can affect the outcome of the story like in Dishonored, Thief is just about sneaking around and stealing stuff in the best ways you see fit and the story does whatever it's doing (I can't tell yet, its a weird story). I did a big mission in a brothel, not unlike the one in Dishonored, and I had a few different ways to sneak into the building. Once I got in I found out that the brothel has a big machine that processes opium and creates a mist that makes customers feel cozy. I sabotaged the machine and it created high enough concentrations of mist to knock out everybody in the brothel, making it easier for me to rob them all blind.

It's pretty good, I'm happy I grabbed the game.

Finished Portal 2 Recently


Posted on 12/05/2014 at 07:56 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I thought portal 2 was as perfect a sequel anybody could ask for. Fantastic single player, fantastic co-op. Whether it's better than the original is irrelevant because portal 2 is one of the best games of that whole generation hands down. Portal 1 was basically an experimental proof of concept bundled with the orange box. Portal 2 is that idea taken into a AAA format. And it turned out really well.

Episode 59: Nobody Expects the Pokeapocalypse


Posted on 12/02/2014 at 08:29 PM | Filed Under Feature

Fun cast, I enjoyed myself. I still have to buy Inquistion; I'll probably be able to get the game at the end of this week once I sell off my textbooks from this semester's classes. It's finals week.

I would enjoy seeing Casey on the cast more often. It's been a long time since another big Bioware fan has been around. Since Rob really, I suppose? Julian hasn't had nearly as many chances to bounce Bioware-talk off of people since those days. Also, with Casey around there's a good chance that Kotor will be brought up more often, and that's always good. Also, I'd say it's about time that the old podcast moritorium on Mass-Effect-talk was lifted, right Julian?

Darth's Black Friday Acquisitions: Whole Lotta Lording


Posted on 11/28/2014 at 08:38 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Overall I liked War in the North and I think you'll find some things to love in it. I did a sort-of review of it a couple years ago if you want to take a look: War in the North.

I tear the game a new one in the first half but I pour on the love in the second half of the review. I just realized that was such a long time ago! I'm a Souls series aficionado nowadays but if you read the War in the North review I mention how I still had yet to play the first Dark Souls at that time lol. I tried to use comedy a lot more in my reviews back then. I don't have any of that flavor in my more recent stuff like the Alien Isolation review.

Episode 58: Free to Play


Posted on 11/17/2014 at 10:19 AM | Filed Under Feature

I have yet to eat at taco bell this month. Also, Dragon Age Legends was real good, and it still exists (I didn't realize it was spun out into a game and kept around after DA2 came out): dragonagelegends.com.

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