Saturday, March 25, 2023
Missing out on Diablo 4 beta
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Steam Backlog: Batman: Arkham Asylum
Dark... Black
Batman: Arkham Asylum, of which I played 9 hours, was fun. It landed at a point in my life where I had just become a new father and I started spending more time in singleplayer offline games than I did in online multiplayer games. I never beat the game, but do have fond memories of it. Like other games I did not choose to revisit Arkham so just going to share some thoughts (see past posts tagged Batman:AA).
The first memory that jumps back to me is "dark... black". The game hit the mark for the cliche Batman "black". Everything is dark and brooding. I don't think "daylight" or "bright light" exist in the Asylum.
I also remember the combat and it was fun; albeit I do remember it being a little harder to master on keyboard/mouse than I expected. That did push me away from finishing the game (as well as having a young kiddo taking up my free time). With more time this is one I'd probably revisit to finish at some point.
This post is part of my running series: My Steam Backlog (see all MySteamBacklog tagged posts).
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Steam Backlog: Bastion
Narrator Narrates
I played Bastion for six hours when it came out and I loved every minute of it. It is not a game I chose to revisit and play as part of my Steam backlog journey but it brought back lots of fond memories (see all posts tagged Bastion).The most memorable aspect of Bastion was the narrator. It narrates every action the player takes and makes it feel like it was designed commentary when it is actually dynamic; ever-changing based on what the player is doing.
"The boy moves forward to smash the thing."
"The boy smashes the thing."
I didn't have to smash it. Did it know I was going to smash it? Was it leading me along? The narration is phenomenal in that regard and I can still hear the voice in my head. The game world, story, and combat itself was a ton of fun, but the narrator put it over the top.
At one point the game had me thinking hard about MMOs as well. Narration was a big idea; Bastion showed me that dynamic narration can work and that is exactly the type of narration an MMO would need. Then more aspects of the game spilled out of my brain into that blog post and if you told me tomorrow that a Bastion MMORPG was being developed I would be the first person in line. So much of Bastion make sense for an MMORPG.
Now that I've written this post I think I may have to revisit this gem!
This post is part of my running series: My Steam Backlog (see all MySteamBacklog tagged posts).
Monday, March 20, 2023
Steam Backlog: Among Us
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I will admit that I joined the bandwagon when Among Us swung back around in popularity well after it's original launch. I think it was AOC streaming it during the 2020 presidential run that really hooked me. We play a lot of hidden role board and card games in our house and I played a bunch of Town of Salem so I felt right at home in Among Us.The initial run was great, but I never got anything going with any gamer groups which I think is why I didn't spend more than a couple hours stabbing/getting stabbed by random internet strangers. Eventually I found it more entertaining to watch groups play than to play myself.
Among Us. Fun for a few, but otherwise a flash in my Steam backlog.
This post is part of my running series: My Steam Backlog (see all MySteamBacklog tagged posts).
Sunday, March 19, 2023
Diablo 4 sounding good
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Diablo 4?
Should I Play Diablo 4?
So Diablo 4 is coming out soon. Should I play? I honestly don't know much about the game. If you have a thought leave a comment.
Friday, March 17, 2023
Vacation
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Ranting at the end of the world: The Last Of Us Episode 9 (Show + Podcast)
- Original rant: LINK
- Episode 5 rant: LINK
- Episode 6 rant: LINK
- Episode 7 rant: LINK
- Episode 8 rant: LINK
Episode 9: Giraffes!
Spoilers... duh.
The dude did not cover baby Ellie's ears up.
The hint that the timing and circumstances of Ellie's birth is why she is immune is as dumb of a solution as that vampire movie where they found the cure to being a vampire by the dude flying through his windshield and being burned by the sun and that specific duration of sun exposure is a vampire cure.
Giraffes. Because apparently people are hungry enough to eat each other but not hungry enough to eat giraffes that apparently have no fear of humans.
Joel in earlier episodes: losing hearing, "losing my edge", gets easily flanked. Joel in episode 9: terminator.
The doctor's and nurses didn't hear WWIII breaking out in the hospital? Ellie clearly wasn't that important if no one was left to guard her. Good try by the doctor though; he almost had Joel there.
Excellent! Another functional vehicle for Joel to escape in.
Ellie might be developing trust issues.
I don't think Joel is the good guy.
The podcast did nothing to help
Oh so now we want to go back to Tommy's place and be safe? Should make for another season of "Finding Tommy".
/r
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
theHunter: Showcase Update
Call of the Showcase!
theHunter: Call of the Wild (don't worry I get confused to on what part comes first; theHunter or the CotW) has released it's Showcase Update. I enjoy this game but don't follow it closely. What I wanted to check out with this update were a) the free trophy lodge, b) gear load outs, and c) the change to spook range. So I jumped in and shot some animals.
Promo image for the new lodge |
I already owned a lodge (which I bought as an add on) so the lodge system was not new to me. I am glad to see that they've added a free lodge because it's a great part of the game that every player should get a chance at without having to buy extra. While I don't make my lodge public it is fun to browse through my lodge every time I revisit the game (and this is a regular on my "return to" list).
I jumped in and checked out the lodge and the free lodge is amazing. Forget for a moment the trophy slots and just the visuals (see the promo screenshot above) of this lodge are spectacular. It feels like the quintessential hunting lodge: rustic, wood everywhere, and all the accessories. I loved it so much I had to grab a trophy from my main lodge and slap it over the fireplace.
My trophy moose in the new lodge |
Next on the list to check out was gear load outs.
Spend less time prepping and more time hunting with Loadouts
Shorten the time between hunts by saving your favorite configurations of weapons and equipment into different loadouts. You can switch between them at any time by heading to your nearest Cache.
I will admit my interest was influenced by the drama from New World over gear sets coming in the New World March update. Combine that with Ashes of Creation recently talking about user interface and gear sets as part of the interface and it seems like gear sets are all the rage in my gaming circle.
Load outs (yes with a space; what the bleep is the problem with these devs and using spaces properly... the SPACE Hunter.... load SPACE outs) are a great addition to theHunter. I will admit that I have never sang the praises of the UI in theHunter; getting gear from storage and into your inventory is a nightmare at times. I can't tell you how many times I've gone into the field without the right ammo, guns, or accessories.
Players get 5 load outs to start and 5 more can be unlocked for a total of 10. This feels like the right number for the way the game is designed. The average hunter needs load outs for small, medium, and large game animals so 3 was the minimum. Throw in that most folks like to dabble with bow and then most of us have our "fun" load out (like black powder) and five meets most players at how they play the game. *cough* New World developers can take note on this front *cough*
Lastly the spook range changes
The distances at which animals will spook when hearing gunshots have been adjusted.
Not a lot of detail to go on. After reviewing the community feedback it seems like the range is shorter (i.e. less likely to spook). I nabbed about five harvests when I played earlier and it did seem like nearby members of the same herd were less likely to bolt when you nabbed their friend. I could not tell if I was spooking them less by my movement but I am also lazy and sprint/4-wheel all over the place.
Jumping back in and stalking some animals reminded me how much I enjoy this game. The visuals are great and the hunting balances perfectly between realism and arcade. I've bought quite a few add-ons now for the game but I feel like I've gotten more than my money's worth from every one. If you haven't tried the game out I'd highly recommend it!
Monday, March 13, 2023
My Steam Backlog
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Time to Play the Backlog?
Does anyone ever look at the LIBRARY tab of their Steam client and wonder what is all hiding under it? If it is anything like mine it is a long list of games you've bought and never played (or barely played). I've been contemplating working through this backlog.
It is actually a bit crazy when I look and see the size is 150+! Some of this is sprawl from games I've tried over time, but the majority are games I've bought and quite a few that haven't gotten much attention (some not at all!).
A quick shuffle through the list and by my count I have not played approximately 40 of the titles! That is 25% of games I've bought that I've never played. There is a much longer list of games that have been installed and played but not for any length of time.
So I am considering reviewing this backlog with a few goals in mind:
- Create a blog post for each game (which may include its expansions)
- If I played the game already it will just be about memories from the game
- If I haven't played the game or didn't play it enough to get a sense for it then I will play the game before posting. Goal will be at least 1 hour.
- Create some videos along the way
This is also cheat mode for next week when I will be away from posting. I will queue up a few posts from the backlog.
Do you play your Steam backlog? If so; leave a comment!