Crowfall, and I why I’m still stoked

I’m not a huge MMO guy.  I like Eve Online quite a bit, and there are enough reasons for that that I could write another piece about.  Other than that, I’m not generally about MMO’s.  I’ve tried lots of them, most notably Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2, but they didn’t strike my fancy enough for me to stick with them.  So it’s a bit odd that I would be still be excited for an MMO over year after I paid for it.

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One year later

The first reason I’m still excited about Crowfall is that I get updates from the staff pretty regularly.  I’m a software engineer, and have been working on the same thing for almost year.  We’re still finding stuff that’s wrong or that need improvement.  I understand that development takes time, and I happy their taking their time to do it right.  I don’t feel worried that they’ve taken my money and run though, because I get emails once a week or so with updates from the studio.  I actually get to see the progress and see how things are moving along.  I feel safe.

 

That’s all well and good, but the reason I’m really stoked is because this is everything I want in an MMO.  First, I like the flavor of fantasy more than sci-fi/space.  That’s just superficial though.  I’ll list some game play reasons.  Follow this link for more details.

  1. I like the character progression system.  Leveling up is frustrating for people that don’t have all day to grind, or didn’t start playing the game on day 1.  By using a system similar to Eve’s, your character will gain experience whether you’re online or not.  By leveling up skills instead of your character, it also allows you to specialize quickly if you’re new to the game.
  2. I like the character specialization system.  It reminds me of D&D.  So you pick your archetype (class) and then you can add all kinds of advantages and disadvantages, disciplines (feats), specializations (prestige class).  It just seems like there’ll be a lot of room for creativity.
  3. I like the campaign worlds.  One frustration I have with Eve is that the world of Eve is very established.  There are these huge alliances that occasionally have battles big enough to get mentioned on kotaku, but for the most part they control the galaxy.  The fact that these campaign worlds only last for a couple months means that there are always opportunities to establish power.
  4. I like the feudalism!  The idea of guilds, clans, or corporations is something I care about.  I consider myself a social game, and I want to play with friends.  The eternal kingdom part of the game looks very enticing to me for that reason.  It makes guild roles more tangible to me.  The hierarchy is very clear, and looks like it’ll play a big role in the game.

I obviously can’t do a real review until I’ve actually played, and I can’t play until the beta starts (I wasn’t rich enough for alpha).  That said, I’ll just try to get some more people on this hype train with me.  I hope to see some of you in game.  Hopefully I can convince Justin to play, and we’ll lord over any one that wants to be lorded over.

Are you excited for Crowfall?  Think it looks dumb?  Already got to play it?  Like or hate Eve Online?  Want me to write about something else?  Any other questions/comments?  Let me know in the comments.

The Uncharted Collection – Review

As the Uncharted series of games have been out for a while I’ll not review each individual game separately but instead look at the first three installments as a whole. I approached Uncharted for the first time with this collection. I have a favorable opinion of the developer, Naughty Dog, from my experience with The Last of Us. They did not disappoint.

I have never played a game that has made me feel more like an action hero. Scenes of intense action and spectacle happen almost every chapter of the game. I think of this scene

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The attack helicopter bringing the building down around me.

in Uncharted 2 when an attack helicopter is destroying a building as I try to escape. I remember the pressure of running through the floors of the building thinking, “oh man, oh man…” over and over again, just trying to survive! Other parts of the story force you to hang on to the edge of a cliff, the camera angle shifting to show you what you could fall on. Through all of the trials Drake (the main character) and company experience I became emotionally attached to the story. I was thrilled with the victories, and saddened by losses and defeat.

Another aspect of the game that I find impressive is its level design. The environment is so well made, often I did not realize the level was on rails. I don’t always like being forced to take a specific path. However, Naughty Dog does environment creation so well that it makes the player naturally choose the correct path.

Collectively this collection of games imparts a common sense of danger and daring. Between the three games Drake’s Fortune, Among Thieves, and Drakes Deception. I found that the first two felt very similar in story and in gameplay. It’s almost as if Naughty Dog blazed a path with the first game and with the second paved and painted that path. The second is an improved and polished version of the first.

The third installment felt much different from those before. Instead of setting out and

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Kid Drake bein thug

competing with another treasure hunter, Drake begins his quest by trying to stop this illuminati-like group from finding a hidden Sir Francis Drake had found. We also get to play as kid-drake and find out how Sully and Drake become like Father and Son. I particularly enjoyed this section of the game. The dynamic between drake and Sully adds another enjoyable layer to this game.

I will say there are moments where the controls can become rather unwieldy. The climbing mechanics seemed to have improved with each new game but at a few points throughout the game became a negative experience. These are few and far between but can become rather frustrating and can leave a chapter as a frustrating mess of missed jumps.

Another negative, and truly a Naughty Dog problem, is their terrible trophies. Many games make trophies both challenging and fun. Naughty dog chooses to make its trophies both rote and un-creative. While games like fallout have trophies such as sneaking live-grenades into NPC’s pockets, Uncharted has trophies like “Get 50 kills with ” for every weapon in the game. Trophies are a way for developers to add a little extra replay value to their game and I believe Naughty has consistently failed at this.

To sum up my thoughts, I believe that Naughty Dog has created a lovable and memorable franchise. I was impressed with the storytelling, the environments, and the way they made me feel like an action hero. I highly recommend this game franchise to anyone who has not experienced it.

 

I give the Uncharted Collection a 9/10.

What rating would you give the franchise? Comment below!

 

 

The Intentional Gamer

It seems to me that though I’ve been mentioned on the podcast and even in a video or two, I haven’t been properly introduced.  I’ll take this opportunity to do just that.  This post is going to be more of an introduction to my lifestyle, rather than about any one particular game.  I hope you enjoy it, even with the shoehorned bits intended to expose my interests.

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Me and my boy Justin (and my blurrier friend Kurt)

I’ve been playing video games ever since I can remember.  My older brother had a Nintendo 64, and I played it non-stop while he was at school.  My parents, wanting the best for me, only ever got me Nintendo consoles after my brother borrowed a friend’s PS2 and GTA3.  Nintendo didn’t carry such violent titles, so that’s what I got, and in retrospect, I’m happy with that.  I guess the worst part about that, and it really isn’t so bad, is that I’m pretty lousy at first-person shooters, or any shooters really.

High school wasn’t too difficult for me, so I still had plenty of time for games.  I’d only had one girlfriend by the time I graduated, so I was free to spend most of my time as I saw fit.  I spent lots of nights at Justin’s house playing games and watching him play games (after all, Twitch wasn’t a thing yet.)

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Photographic evidence

I met a girl named Emily during my first semester of college.  We started dating, but lived about an hour away from each other, so I still had plenty of time to myself for the Minecraft beta, Eve Online, and League of Legends.

Emily and I are married now, and if I’ve learned anything, it’s that time is more precious than I had previously thought.  I still enjoy playing video games, but free time just isn’t as abundant anymore.  I’m pulled in several directions.  After work and sleep, I’ve only got about 8 hours left in the day.  Cut out one of those for daily hygiene and travel, another for food consumption, and you’ve got to start spending time more intentionally.

I like video games, but I also like spending time with my wife, reading books, going to parks, going out with friends, painting miniatures, yada yada yada.  The point is, the more interests you have, the sparser your free time will seem.  That’s when you have to start prioritizing not just time, but money.  That can lead to hard questions.  Do I buy game X for $60 or take my wife on 2 $30 dates?  I care about my wife more, but those dates will be 6 hours a piece maximum, and game X has 20+ hours of gameplay.  But I still haven’t beaten game Y, so do I really need game X right now?  I won’t assume everyone has these kinds of internal dialogues, but I do.  That’s why I advocate for actually taking the time to prioritize different aspects of your life.

I still get to enjoy my single player games like Fire Emblem, Star Fox, Windwaker HD, The Long Dark,  Transistor, and other games I won’t take the time to plug, but I’ve made it a focus of mine to introduce Emily to the gaming part of my life with multiplayer games.  At times it’s a balancing act.  If I let myself focus only on what makes me happy, I’m liable to push too hard and make her resent games.  I’ve done it before.  It needs to be something that we can just play every now and then, can both enjoy, are both interested in, and is easy enough to pick up.

We’ve got a D&D campaign that meets up every couple of weeks that Emily is already a part of, and she loves it.  She’s familiar with the setting, the general mechanics, and the general feel of the game.  Plus we both read about the Forgotten Realms, making it seem like a good place to start.  So I got us both copies of Sword Coast Legends and we’ve enjoyed playing it once or twice a week together.

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A picture of my cat named Drizzt, a Forgotten Realms reference.  Also, keeps you engaged.

It’s been interesting to guide her through things that I did so many years ago.  Making a username/game tag, teaching her how the number keys are mapped to her abilities, and the things along those lines that I take for granted.  It is now more apparent to me how entering the gaming community can be intimidating.  You can’t set the expectation that someone new to games can just pick everything up at once.

I’ve really enjoyed playing with her.  It gives us another thing to laugh and talk about.  We play games like Hammerwatch and Mario Party with our friends and have a good time.  I’ve always been a fan of couch multiplayer and co-op games anyway, so I’m happy as can be when I can get people to play with me.  In the future, there’s a potential for those sessions to end up on the internet.  No promises though.

I guess the net result and real take away here is that I enjoy and value my game time more than I ever have before.  Even with the lens of nostalgia, which allows me to look back on my youth when I was free of responsibility and life was simpler, I still enjoy the time I spend gaming with my wife and my friends more than I did then.  I don’t say that to cheapen those memories.  I’ll cherish the late night memories of Mario Kart and Melee all the way into senility.  I think I’ve just learned to savor the moment better, much like how I now savor the flavor of finely roasted coffee.  I love my wife and my friends, and am thankful I have someone to share my interests with.  It’s critical to have people that are willing to invest their time in something you care about.  So if you see one of those shirts with the bride and groom that says game over, just know that it doesn’t have to be that way.

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37: COD Infinite Warfare and Ratchet & Clank 2016

In this episode of Underpaid Gamers Podcast Justin and Tony discuss the recent information around Call of Duty Infinite Warfare and the rumored modern warfare remaster, as well as Tony’s platinum of Ratchet and Clank. Additional topics include X-men Apocalypse, WoW, Star Wars, Dragon Quest 8 and so much more! Listen in for a good time! Share, Like, Comment, Follow, Subscribe! Check out our youtube channel!

Episode Notes

Magnificent Seven Trailer/movie – Denzel, Chris Pratt, Vincent D’onofrio, Ethan Hawke

Robert Downey Jr. Officially in Homecoming

Inhumans postponed indefinitely

Dragon Quest 7 coming to 3DS early Summer 2016 DQVIII coming in 2016.

The Rock in Jumanji remake

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare title leak

Rey is Luke’s father fan theory

May’s Free games – T

Vanilla WoW controversy ended – Blizzard creates stripped down server

X-Men Apocalypse Trailer (New) Wolverine

Uncharted 4 rumored to have 5gb day 1 patch

PC update to Fallout 4 can now browse mods.

Rumor: COD: Infinity Warfare release Nov. 4, includes Modern Warfare remastered

  • Levels: Crash, Creek, Overgrown, Pipeline, Bog
  • Scorestreak problems
  • Perk Problems

Ratchet and Clank

  • Platinum
  • Challenge mode
  • Changes between original
  • Visuals
  • Comedy
  • Over all story
  • Gameplay experience

Life is Strange

  • Platinum – Collection Mode
  • Story
  • Gameplay
  • Over all story

Mirror’s Edge Beta

  • Open World
  • Unlockables
  • Story was weak

Lego Avengers

  • Controls

Dragon Quest 8

  • Picking back up
  • First wipe out

 

Playing Smite for the First Time

Last night Tony and I recorded an episode of our podcast and decided afterword we should play some co-op. After a brief accounting of our co-op games we decided on Smite on the PS4.

Neither of us had played Smite or any game like it really. I could tell that it worked similar to League of Legends, another game I have little-to-no experience with. As we booted up the game and played through the tutorial, I’ll be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. The tutorial did not thrill me. However, to my pleasant surprise, I found myself really enjoying it!

Our first real game solidified my interest. For our first match we played arena mode and I chose Thanatos. As a member of the assassin class I used him to rain death upon our enemies. His skills set is geared toward killing other players. I found a exhilaration when a player would run from me to only die by one of my long distance skills.

One of the things I quickly realized was the amount of depth this game has. Through the store players can customize their characters strengths by equipping and upgrading their items,  purchasing relics, and  getting consumable items. There are many paths to take, and many characters to choose from. This allows for the game to have longevity for me. I can’t wait to play the other characters and learn which are my favorites.

Now I know many of you are probably thinking,  So what? League of Legends is the same thing but better, and you may be right. I should probably play league one of these days.Regardless, Smite is a fun game which takes advantage of many different mythologies to create a fun and unique game! I look forward to playing this game more!

Here’s our replay of that night!

Homeworld Multiplayer Beta – First Look

Last night some friends and I decided to boot up Homeworld the Remastered Collection and play the multiplayer beta. Props go to Argyle Arson and Roland Deschain for agreeing to play a free-for-all in their first experience with the game. Above is our first game together. If you have not played Homeworld I highly recommend it. Initially released in 1999, the 2015 remastered edition updates the visuals without changing the mechanics what makes the game so great. I’ll have more coverage of Homeworld in the future as its legacy on PC gaming and RTSs is significant. Enjoy the video!

36:E-Sports and the Big Ten Network

In this episode of Underpaid Gamers Podcast Tony and Justin discuss the continual rise of E-Sports in colleges. Listeners will also get an update on the most recent video game and entertainment news. Listen in for a good time! Share, like, comment, and rate! Join the conversation by tweeting @UPgamerspodcast

Episode Notes

CS:GO Union?

Big Ten Network partners with Riot games to broadcast LoL college tournament Michigan State Spartans vs Ohio STATE Buckeyes

-Pax East 2016 April 22nd

Streaming rights? Big Ten Network and network tv or twitch and other online streams?

-American audiences?

-13 of the 14 Big Ten schools have eSports clubs

MLG Columbus breaks viewing records for CS:GO with 1.6 million total viewers

Eports are foreign dominated games. Maybe a hard sell in North America?

Smash Summit 2 April 21!

Halo at Winter X-Games. Call of Duty has been at 2 X-Games in the past.

Also Counterstrike

Hearthstone and Halo are North American driven

34: PS4K a Good Idea???

In this episode of Underpaid Gamers Podcast Tony and Justin discuss whether or not Sony’s PS4K is a good move for the company. On top of that Tracer’s butt, Tom Hardy, and Batman V Superman are touched upon. Listen in for a good time! Share, Like, Comment, and rate us!

Episode Notes:

Tracer’s Butt

Gambit postponed again. Was first scheduled to be released in March 2016

Snoopavision

Tom Hardy future acting credits on IMDB “Untitled African American Poaching Project” “Untitled Tom Hardy Outlaw Biker Project” “Mad Max: the Wasteland” “Splinter Cell”

Pound 2016

-First Pound in 5 years

Mass Effect Andromeda gameplay. Has jetpack

Mang0 vs Hax$

Batman: The Killing Joke Trailer

Spider-Man: Homecoming

House of Cards

 

When Should I Sell My Old Games?

One of the hardest decisions I ever face when I finish a game is whether or not to keep it, or sell it. I generally view myself as a video game collector, though hoarder is more appropriate. My rule of thumb is to keep a game unless I didn’t enjoy the game. Needless to say I have only traded in a handful of games. Here I will discuss a few valid reasons to trade in a game.

1. You didn’t enjoy the game.

The first, and most obvious, reason to sell a game is if you did not enjoy it or are generally unhappy with it. I have sold a few games based on this logic. The most recent in memory is Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeros. When I purchased the game I expected it to be a full size Metal Gear game; what I received was a game with one mission that would do over and over again with different challenges. I was sorely disappointed. I promptly traded in the game, upset that I had spent money on a game with very little content.

2. There is little or no replay value.

Replay value is an important factor for me when I weigh the price of a game. If a game has a high replay value (meaning I can play it over-and-over again without it getting old) than I will be more willing to spend a high price on the game. If the game is a one-and-done type then it makes more sense to do one of two things. Either buy, beat, and quickly sell the game to maximize its trade in value, or wait for the price to bottom out before purchasing.

3. You need cash now

Sometimes life gets you. You know, it gets you right where it hurts- your car breaks down, your furnace goes out, you owe taxes, etc. The last acceptable reason, in my mind, for selling games is for the cash. Emergencies happen and sometimes you just have to make ends meet.

4. The new iteration of the franchise is out (Credited to Wolfe Stedro)

There are a few game franchises that reboot their old games and franchises with HD remakes and newer versions of the old games. I really see this in two ways.

First, in regard to HD remakes where the game is the same just with updated graphics. For instance the release of The Last of Us on the PS4. If you purchase the newer version, why keep the PS3 copy?

Second, franchises like Call of Duty release a game yearly. If you are into the competitive multiplayer these games offer than you’ll generally want to stay up-to-date on the newest version. If you’re following the competitive crowd, then there is no reason to keep the old version.

 

Do you have other valid reason’s to sell a game? Is my list missing something? Leave a comment or tweet at us @UPgamerspodcast

 

31:Marvel’s Civil War and Playstation VR

In this episode of Underpaid Gamers Podcast Justin and Tony discuss the upcoming release of Playstation VR and its competitors. As well as Marvel’s Civil War both the comic and the new movie. Listen in for possible spoilers and a run-through of Tony’s thoughts of the differences between the comic and the movie. As always if you would like to join the coversation send us a tweet @UPgamerspodcast or an email underpaidgamerspodcast@gmail.com

Episode Notes

News:

Ratchet and Clank Reviews in: Release Date April 14

  • Pixar-like playable videogame
  • Humour and guns
  • Reboot to the franchise
  • Return of characters (Quark)

JJ Abrams makes mistake on Star Wars 7

JJ Abrams  says Half-life and Portal movies in writing stage

Rocket League gets Basketball themed courts

Battlefront DLC Outer Rim

Men in Black/Jump Street Crossover

I guess there were Episode 8 set photos leaked. I’m not looking

Mark Hamill to reprise role as Joker in The Killing Joke animated movie

PS VR release in October for $399

Main Topics:

Playstation VR

Information released at game developer Conference in San Fransico

$399 (Oculus Rift $599, HTC Vive $799, You’ll need a powerful PC) However, the Sony price does not include move controllers or the camera which are required for use.

Releases October 2016

Games with Release 50 (Driveclub, Star Wars Battlefront, Wayward Sky, No Man’s Sky?, Eve: Valkerie,Psychonauts, Ace Combat 7, Final Fantasy 14)

Sony will treat VR headset like a console in terms of updating tech.

CIVIL WAR

Setting:

Kill counts of the past 3 movies (Avengers 1 and 2 and Cap: Winter Soldier)

Ironman taking responsibility after COMPLETELY HAVING NONE OF IT IN Avengers 2

Airport fight in Germany

Timeline:

In Trailer: Rumored Peter Parker home (Cap is in) signalling a change of heart for

I also think it ends with Bucky/Cap fighting Ironman alone in cold place (Russia?)

Bucky is in chamber in Russia, Captain America is there to release him, Ironman shows up, fight ensues. (Beginning, middle or end of movie) Keep in mind that there is the highway scene and airport scene where Winter Soldier is present.

“You just started a war” -Tony in Russia

Tony Stark has black eye when being shown the prison, so this happens after a fight with Cap/Bucky

Underwater prison = Negative zone (Ironman prison for people who won’t sign up)

Tony Stark also has black eye in the airport scene where Roadie was “killed”

It almost looks as though Ironman has black eye before Russia meet up so maybe someone got a sucker punch on him

Winter Soldier intended to shoot Ironman in the face, but the watch hand saves him –

Then he punches him in the face

Bucky doesn’t shoot War Machine

Movie might open with UN explosion

Black Widow/Shield shows up

Black Widow calls Cap to have him “stay out of this one”

Scarlet Witch immobilizes Vision

Airport:

War Machine = Goliath = turning point of Spider-Man which means the airport fight is in the middle of the movie

Ant-Man jumps off Hawkeye arrow. Rumored to be Giant Man!

Spider-Man

Spider-Man has the Ironman upgraded suit

Villians:

Baron Zemo on cast list (villain behind everything) – Daniel Bruhl

Cap jumps through window at IFID- Institute for Infectious Diseases –  In Africa

Crossbones is attacking IFID

Crossbones fights Cap in Market, possible Africa IFID

Bucky arm in vice when? In beginning of the movie, after UN explosion?

I assume Falcon and Cap go looking for Bucky

Essentially, trailer paints Ironman as a good guy making heroes register because they are “no better than the bad guys”

Death and future events:
Who dies? I’ve heard rumor of three deaths, but who knows

  • Ironman gets beat an inch from his death in the comics
  • Roadie appears dead in trailer
  • Cap dies in the comic directly preceding this event (by Crossbones). He also has a 6 movie deal with Marvel, this being his 5th. His death could also be a catalyst for the Avengers team to stop fighting and get their stuff together.
  • Bucky looks like his arm is cut off HOWEVER when Cap dies Bucky takes up the mantle, and have you seen him without long hair? He’s ruggedly handsome! Just like Chris Evans!

The Infinity Gauntlet can literally do anything, so whichever MAIN character dies, will be brought back 100%.

Russo Brothers confirm at least one end-credits scene with a max of 3. -Forbes

Comic:

Black Panther hates Tony Stark and give allegiance to Cap after Goliath dies

Vision clearly on Cap’s team

Most of Ironman’s team is the Thunderbolts

Hank Pymm on Ironman’s Team

Ironman within one punch of his life, Captain America realizes the effect the fight is having on the city and surrenders to the NYPD.

The Initiative is a plan to create superhero teams for every state, some old, some new, some created

Door 42 is still in use as a prison

Some heroes move to Canada for freedom in heroing

Some of Cap’s team is still underground fighting for Superhero freedom including Luke Cage, Dr. Strange, Spider-Man and Spider-Woman

Ironman’s Team “wins”

Tony Stark become director of Shield to protect hero identities.