Archive for 2011

Flashpoints, or how I learned to like The Old Republic
Flashpoints, or how I learned to like The Old Republic

I didn't really have high hopes for BioWare's foray into the crowded MMOG field — I've consistently tried out most releases since WoW came out so many millions of players ago and the results have ranged from interesting to boring, but never long-lasting. It wasn't that SWTOR itself was particularly bad, but if it hadn't been for the discovery of Flashpoints shortly after leaving the starting area I might have walked away from the game thinking it nothing more than pretty cut-scenes framing "kill ten rats" quests.

Read the rest of this entry »

26 December 2011
Capcom's latest attempt at dissuading customers from buying its games
Capcom's latest attempt at dissuading customers from buying its games

Ever willing to push the bar when it comes to new innovations in dispelling the sort of feelings traditionally associated with that activity known as gaming, publishers are going to great lengths to attach chains to legitimate purchases in the misguided (and overwhelmingly unsupported) notion that it will prevent piracy. Almost as terrifying to publishers as piracy is the used-game industry, and to this end more and more are including one-time use codes for significant pieces of content that are only available to second-hand buyers if they pony over twenty bucks for new keys. With this in mind, seemingly, Capcom has released a title for the Nintendo 3DS, Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D, which has its own innovative twist on the DRM schemes of yore: the cartridge contains a single saved game file which cannot be reset or deleted, locking the player to a single route of progression through the game.

Read the rest of this entry »

3 July 2011
Duke Nukem Forever, or how the gaming industry has finally finished puberty
Duke Nukem Forever, or how the gaming industry has finally finished puberty

At its heart, Duke Nukem Forever is a first person shooter that basks in its own heritage, more interested in reminding the player of how awesome Duke is — and by extension, the series itself — rather than providing any new reason to think so. "I'm amazing because I think I am" is the motto of 2011's Duke, and Gearbox's implementation seems more interested in being offensive for the sake of it than for any sense of funny.

Read the rest of this entry »

14 June 2011
Ruminating on "League of Legends"
Ruminating on "League of Legends"

The "Defence of the Ancients" genre has exploded in recent history, inspired in part by highly successful spin-off titles such as League of Legends. In turn developed by some of the people involved in the original Warcraft 3 custom map, "LoL" has won a number of prestigious awards and boasts a userbase in the millions. I first tested a review beta of it back in September 2009 and while my initial impressions were not at all favourable, a few months ago I started playing it again out of curiosity at its immense success given the lacklustre experience I had originally.

Read the rest of this entry »

4 May 2011
Full Archives:
2012: J F M A M J J A S O N D
2011: J F M A M J J A S O N D
2010: J F M A M J J A S O N D
2009: J F M A M J J A S O N D

Tag cloud:
Recent Comments:

  • GR: “DISGUSTING PIG HOMOGAY OMG RAHR RAHR YOU’RE A CANCER” “fuck you” “OMG HDU” And people ask me why...
  • Josh: Can I say you’re my friend? I want to be able to say you’re my friend.
  • Joshua Meadows: Thank you guys. :P
  • baphomet: Josh: I miss your face, Mixvio. same here…
  • baphomett: i was shocked i liked it as well, im not into pointless T&A and could have done without all the tits in my face constantly but it...

Disclaimer:

All contents of this site are copyright © 2009 - 2012 Joshua Meadows, except where otherwise noted.

Powered by WordPress 3.3.1.
Copyright notice and usage guidelines

Creative Commons License