Gears of War has never really held a large place in my heart. I mean, I have always enjoyed the games, but not the the extent that garnered its immeasurable success and adoring fans. To me, it had always been an enjoyable action title that could steal a few hours of my day. I had never been a huge fan of the multiplayer, and I definitely didn't care for the characters. They seemed to be throw away action heroes that had little impact on the world of gaming. Gears may be a staple in the industry, but Marcus really shouldn't be.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Nostalgia Mode Initiate: Looking for Modern Gems vol. 5
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Raiders of the Lost Tomb
So, it has been a really long time since I've played a relevant or recent game. After such a long and dark road of shitty games I have had to play, it was a nice break from the groove to play something new and exciting. I have always been a fairly large fan of the Tomb Raider franchise, Lara Croft has always entertained me to a fairly large degree, so when I heard of a reboot for the series, I was a little bit on the defensive. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? Well, considering the shear number of previous titles, shit was getting pretty stale, luckily Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics figured out a way to keep the Tomb Raider feel while creating a fresh experience all the way through.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Nostalgia Mode Initiate: Looking for Modern Gems vol. 4
So you might be wondering to yourself by now, "Why does he do it? Just because a game is on the shelf doesn't mean you have to buy it." You are right, you don't have to, nobody has to buy anything. But when you dig deep enough, you might end up finding a game hidden under the rubble that has something great, something that you'd miss out on otherwise. Games like Beyond Good and Evil, Zack and Wiki, etc. might end up passing you buy because you weren't willing to subject yourself to chance. Finding gems makes all the hunt worth it, when you play a game you were sure was going to be meh and it ends up changing your world makes all of the mediocre and even awful attempts worth it.
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