I have embedded the new What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying spreadsheet for January below. The overall spreadsheet can be found here.
Showing posts with label Mirror's Edge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mirror's Edge. Show all posts
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Jan 2010: What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying
Welcome to the first What I'm Playing and What I'm Paying post for 2010. In the future I will attempt to have these posts ready for the first of each month, but Heartless_ Jr is teething and when I finally had free time this past week all I wanted to do was own face in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
.
I have embedded the new What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying spreadsheet for January below. The overall spreadsheet can be found here.
I have embedded the new What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying spreadsheet for January below. The overall spreadsheet can be found here.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Mirror's Edge is like Portal
Mirror's Edge
The only game I can compare Mirror's Edge to is Portal

After mastering a level, there is almost no challenge the second time through. Re-playability is limited to those looking to beat their previous best.

Like Portal, the story for Mirror's Edge serves little purpose other than giving a backdrop to the game and motivation for completing the levels. The story in Mirror's Edge isn't that bad and the world is fairly interesting (and beautifully rendered).
For characters, just as Portal features GLaDOS, Mirror's Edge features Merc (short for Mercury) as the overseeing director of activities. Fortunately, the leading lady, Faith, tends to speak up for herself in Mirror's Edge, where as Chell remained silent in Portal.
As a final nail in the comparison coffin, both games are far too short, ending promptly after a few hours of play. Mirror's Edge, well worth the $4.99 spent.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Dec 2009: What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying
Previous months: Nov 2009, Oct 2009, Sept 2009
I'm not embedding the spreadsheet this month because with the birth of a new year, I am planning a new approach to these posts. The "What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying" Google Spreadsheet is still there for the previous months.
I'm not embedding the spreadsheet this month because with the birth of a new year, I am planning a new approach to these posts. The "What I'm Playing/What I'm Paying" Google Spreadsheet is still there for the previous months.
Tags:
Bioshock,
Mirror's Edge,
Raptr,
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.,
Site News,
Steam,
World of Warcraft,
Xfire
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
TIP: How to move Steam games to another drive in Windows 7/Vista/XP
With the Steam holiday sale blitzing everyone's wallets, there are plenty of people trying to find hard drive space to store all of their new games (seriously, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
for only $1.99, Mirror's Edge
for $4.99).
One of the quirks with Steam is that it only allows users to install games to the same drive that Steam resides on. For many, that is their main C: drive, which often fills up quickly. I will detail the process used to move 3rd party games to another drive. This will be for Windows 7
and Vista
(Windows XP users click here).
One of the quirks with Steam is that it only allows users to install games to the same drive that Steam resides on. For many, that is their main C: drive, which often fills up quickly. I will detail the process used to move 3rd party games to another drive. This will be for Windows 7
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