17 Mar 2019
Doki Doki Literature Club - a disturbing surprise
5 Aug 2018
What we know so far - Biomutant

I can't remember when or where I first heard of Biomutant. I just remember it instantly making its way into my top 5 most anticipated games of 2018/2019. What is Biomutant? The description on its Steam page sums it up the best: "it's an (upcoming) open-world, post-apocalyptic Kung-Fu fable RPG, with a unique martial arts styled combat system allowing you to mix melee, shooting and mutant ability action". It's Kung Fu Panda, but your hero is a raccoon and he's far more agile, and kung fu isn't the only thing he's good at. Seriously, it's really cool.
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Biomutant
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hack and slash
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post-apocalyptic
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raccoon
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RPG
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vibrant world
3 Jul 2018
Domina - solid core, needs more
"That's my boy," I said, with both excitement and relief, as my Thraex gladiator raised his sword in victory. Cheers from the crowd boosted his ego. Pixelated blood was all over the arena like paint. On the middle were four dead gladiators that he slaughtered in under 10 seconds. Back at the Ludus, I rewarded him some coins and wine, before upgrading his gears significantly. I grew fond of him, and changed his name to "Spartacus". Big mistake. If permadeath strategy games ever taught me anything, it's that getting attached to your characters in a big no-no, and Domina is no different.
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Domina
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gladiator
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management
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permadeath
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simulation
12 Jun 2018
Skyshine's Bedlam - simple enough to hook you in, too shallow to last
It's rather unfortunate that Skyshine's Bedlam is one of those games. You know what I mean: the ones that seem promising on paper, but instead of turning out as they should, they end up a disappointment. Bedlam has very interesting concepts and premises, and along with a very memorable art-style, its mechanics are surprisingly simple yet straightforward enough to suck you in right away. That is, until the imbalances and unnecessary grinding slowly begin to make it obvious that the game is yet another missed opportunity.
2 Mar 2016
Six Video Games That Seriously Need Sequels
There are two kinds of reactions to sequels. It's either, "ugh, another Assassin's Creed?", or "another Assassin's Creed? Yay!" Then there are some games that don't get any sequel, at all! Or yet, hopefully! Some of these games here are quite disappointing, but they still deserve sequels because they left us wondering how they'd be like had they were done better. Others are plain awesome, so it's just so disappointing that they're still not having any sequel.
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Brink
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Bulletstorm
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Homefront
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Mark of the Ninja
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Mirror's Edge
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Rage
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Split/Second
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World in Conflict
27 Feb 2016
Ah, It's Been a While!
| Congratulations, you've seen my fingers. |
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Call of Duty
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Dragon Age
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editor update
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Last of Us
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World in Conflict
18 Oct 2015
Skyhill - a challenging little game of luck and gamble
You're a hotshot who just had a business in the city and are now looking for a place to wind up at. The planet is having a rough time at the moment, and word has it that the next world war is very likely at your frontdoor. But you're lucky enough to get yourself into an expensive suite at the top floor of one prestigious hotel, when out of nowhere, the city is hit by a bio-weapon and the impact turns everyone who's unlucky enough to be unprotected into mutants. Your wife is somewhere in the city, and what stands between you and her are 99 floors full of mutants and lunatics lurking in almost every corner.
Tags:
Afterplay
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crafting
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game that don't suck
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indie game
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review
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RPG
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Skyhill
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survival horror
15 Oct 2015
Let's Talk About Unreal Tournament 3
Whoa, it's been a while since I have wrote (or written, both are kind of correct) something. Been through some ups and downs (mostly downs), had some grammar rules forgotten, and also (and most importantly!), played a bunch of great games since the last time I posted here. I'll talk about them later if I feel like it, but for now, let's talk about Unreal Tournament 3, which I've been playing quite a lot for the past few days.
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FPS
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multiplayer
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Unreal Tournament
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UT3
29 Jun 2015
How Twitter (Rather Unlikely) Helps Me Discover Hidden Gems
Here's a rather lazy post but I already wrote it anyway so why not. Now you must have noticed that the games I talked about here are not all popular mainstream games. There are some games you might not recognize or even paid attention to before. Although they are not necessarily "indie" (as everyone likes to put it these days), they basically are smaller and lesser known games. They are what I personally call "gems". They are out there, but you need a keen pair of eyes to spot them.
17 Jun 2015
Early Launch, the One Mission That Almost Single-Handedly Screws Brink Beyond Recognition
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| Notice that your ally is using a pistol against an assault rifle? Also, do you notice that he's not firing his pistol? |
I started playing Brink again -- after a long break from this game -- from scratch. And now I have to face my old forgotten enemy: this one particular mission called Early Launch. For those of you who didn't bother to play this game but are probably intrigued to know why is this mission so frustrating, spend one minute reading this mission summary here from IGN. I will try to make this post less ugly with pictures, so yahoo! But seriously though, brace yourself for my harsh language in 3, 2, 1...
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Brink
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frustration
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fuck off
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