Updated August 28 (Credit goes to Playstation) Well, well, well, looks like Capcom isn’t just updating their trademarks and they are capitalizing on the re-release train as Onimusha will see make it’s way to consoles and PC in January. While Onimusha doesnt have the clout as some of Capcom’s other properties, it is a series…
Month: August 2018
Cyberpunk 2077 – Gameplay Reveal Thoughts
Every once and a while a title will come along to define a generation. With the official reveal of Cyberpunk 2077 by developer CD Projekt Red, it looks like the next generation defining title is on the horizon. The 48 minute demo can be seen below and it’s a doozy. (Credit to CD Projekt Red)…
A Difference in Expectations – Why Sam Darnold should start and Baker Mayfield shouldn’t
As the NFL regular season approaches, a talking point has emerged in regards to the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns starting quarterback position. Both have rookie QB’s chosen within the top 5 of this years draft and both have veteran QB’s who are proven commodities. There is an argument to be made as to…
Rainbow Six Siege – 3 Years Strong
Out of all of Ubisofts current franchises, Rainbow Six Siege’s current run of three years and counting has to be it’s most impressive. It’s a consistent effort and one that should be applauded. The 40 operators (soon to be 42) and 12 maps that can be experienced for free by every player is an achievement…
Living in the Gray – Moral Ambiguity in Videogames
Blurring the Lines Growing up, videogames carried simple narratives and always put you on the side of good. Choices were always laid out for you so the path the end was as simple as just completing the game. As gaming grew and it was realized that this was a medium that could tell stories on…
Replaying a Gem – Doom (2016)
Very few games get your adrenaline pumping like Doom. The speed, brutality, and kick ass music make this title one of the best first-person shooters of the current generation and after the reveal of Doom Eternal, I decided to jump back into the boots of the Doom Slayer. It doesn’t take long for Doom to…
The Regression of Paxton Lynch
This post is brought to you by the letter R for regression. Disappointment is the term closely associated with Paxton Lynch. When drafted in 2016, the expectation was that Paxton, who was coming off an amazing year at Memphis, would be the quarterback for the future. He had the size, arm strength, and speed to…
Remember to thank your Logisticians
While writing is a hobby of mine and one I intend to continue as it is a form of release, my primary work comes as a logistician. It was a career path that I initially disliked, primarily due to the customer service aspect, but as I settled into to the career path, I quickly realized…
Lets Talk – Dead Cells
There is an argument that can be made that independent studios are crafting experiences on par with Triple-A titles. That’s not to say the production values are comparable, they are working on a tighter budget, but these indie developers counter these restrictions by being creative in regards to their gameplay and its reflected in the…
Red Dead Redemption 2 – Gameplay Trailer Thoughts
About Damn Time Well then, Red Dead Redemption 2 just skyrocketed to the top of my most anticipated games and all it took was a gameplay reveal. First, the game looks gorgeous, this is apparently rendered using current gen consoles and is just oozing with details. Look at the texture work in the environment, the…