I played Batman: Arkham Asylum · 10:33pm Feb 26th, 2021
I grew up with the old beat'em up batman games on the Genesis. And while those weren't bad, they were actually kind of fun. They were only Batman games because that was the character pallet.
I grew up with the old beat'em up batman games on the Genesis. And while those weren't bad, they were actually kind of fun. They were only Batman games because that was the character pallet.
Dungeons and Dragons by any other name.
I played it both on the PC and PS3, and frankly I couldn't do anything on the PC version. The controls just weren't intuitive or adaptable for me. That's my problem to be fair, but it more than bugged me that I couldn't map the controls to a controller on the PC.
Now, I play Dungeons and Dragons regularly and this is actually the game that got me interested in the table top game. The “A” in AD&D stands for Advanced. Which translates into 2nd edition because of all the editions out now. But there were a few things that made no sense (I'm looking at you THAC0!) But that's the system I started on so it's not that bad for me.
I played Don't Escape 1, 2, and 3
I seriously can't recommend Scriptwelder enough. I have yet to play a game they've made that isn't wonderful.
So the point of these games is simple. Don't escape.
The interface for these games is all point and click, so you can jump right in and click around. That being said, just clicking around won't win you the game. These are puzzle games and you have to figure out how to set things up to not escape.
Have you ever wanted to play a game based on the writing of HP Lovecraft that still wasn't a rehash of one of his stories. Well, this is the closest I've found so far. There are games based on his stories, and games that use his stories as a script, yet, to me, this game gets the feeling so much closer to reading one of his stories.
Nintendo's first dive into 3D Zelda Games.
I'm going to start with an opinion that could get me some heat: I don't think it's that great.
But I still believe it's good. I had a lot of fun playing it, but I had much more fun with Link to the Past. And without Ocarina we don't get to the other 3D Zelda games. It's raised by its legacy, but on it's own does it stand?
True to the Silent Hill name, this game is unsettling and tense. There's two parts to this game, inside your room where you play first person. This is an area for story and storage. Each time you come here there's something different.
I felt like playing something short and filled with jokes. So here we go.
Based on the TV show of the same name, you play as the titular Super Hero turned lawyer Harvey Birdman. Attorney at Sebben and Sebben Law firm.
Once again I find myself playing a Scriptwelder game. And honestly I love coming back to this creator. Last time it was Don't Escape, and now for their original horror game Deep Sleep.
This is just another random videogame idea I had about a year ago and have been building on for a while but now think that the story and premise is somewhere near a complete thought to share.
The game is called Omerta, which I already know there is a game like this with a similar name, but the term is pretty common. Another name I would have thought of is "The Bureau".
Hello, everyone! Time to talk about my new story, one that I believe will be the most fun project I've ever worked on. I'm sure that if you clicked this blog before the actual story, you wanna know what's up with Sweetie Belle Sucks At Video Games.
This story came to me while chatting with Conjure over a game of Minecraft. We were enchanting items to prepare to make a run to the Nether.
Oh, hello.
I guess I can say hello to the couple of followers I've picked up since my RCL feature. Or at least remind the rest of you that I got a RCL feature? As, once again, I am BEST AT PONIES.
If you're playing World of Warships, please watch for other players on your team before firing your torpedoes... please?
Yeah, probably not what you were expecting.
As the loading screen for Madden NFL 17 appears on screen, showing a slideshow of various very enthusiastic-looking American men clad in enough armour to stop a bullet at ten paces, I'm filled with a sense of foreboding for two reasons. One, I've broken my long-standing boycott of EA to get this game, and I'm wondering if I was right to start giving such a despicable company my money again. Two, this is the first time I've played a Madden game since 2009 -- long enough for me to forget
I have been writing these notes with dirty stuff (I found it on the floor) on this island for a while now... I am questioning if any pony will ever read this... Wait, maybe I can make it so that I can see how many views my weekly posts are getting... 3 views average... huh... why haven't I been rescued yet!!!
It's funny where inspiration can come from. I hadn't a vague clue on what to write next until I though about the old video games I used to play, especially Atari and various arcade games. Simple as they may be, you could make up stories for them. And that is what I plan to do in the possibly near future.
I want to make short stories starring various ponies and make them based on the games of old. I welcome any ideas y'all can cook up as well.
Several of you have pointed my attention to the trailer for Kerbal Space Program 2. It was the final straw, so to speak, in getting me to buy a gaming-optimized laptop- the cheapest I could get, mind you, but it still set me back over seven hundred bucks.
And I just now tested out streaming with it... and, well, it's grainy, since 1 MB outbound is all the bandwidth I'll ever have, but the framerate is actually decent.