PlayStation architect, Mark Cerny has been speaking about the PlayStation 5’s potential feature set recently, and it has gotten me thinking about the state of video games as they are right now and where this is all going to lead in the future.
This is a subject that I’ve wanted to talk about ever since I was running a little site called “The Bubblegum Crisis Center” back in the early 2000s. The mystery involves the last spin-off of Bubblegum Crisis to be released called Parasite Dolls.
All of a sudden it’s 2019 and I still can’t believe how many games I ended up playing this year. Ever since I started streaming on twitch back on the 5th of September, I’ve streamed myself playing 33 games in total…
Within the last year, I’ve been on a quest to build a new PC inside my Lian-Li DK-04X Desk Chassis and it’s been a great ride so far, though, not without its issues. Admittedly, while I am going above and beyond what anyone needs to spend and put time into for their own gaming PC build, the following article still goes through some of the issue that PC gaming…
Remember Star Wars: The Old Republic? I certainly do since I spent quite a long time playing it… here’s an article I should have posted YEARS ago.
Wow, this turned out to be an extremely long second part to the entry I posted almost a whole month ago. In this second entry, I recount the moments I had with my parents playing through the Arcadia Bay instalments of Life is Strange and come to an interesting realisation.
This was meant to be a short review of the Farewell bonus episode that was released for Life is Strange: Before the Storm, but it blew up into something a lot bigger. It’s another case of my post-Life is Strange reflection taking over, but I really did enjoy writing this entry.
In honour of Visceral Games, I want to bring back an entry I never ended up posting on this site. Let’s go back and discuss the mystery of the Markers in the Dead Space series… it’s a wild ride.
Here we go again, another super long post for this web site where I talk in-depth about a game I really love. I really can’t get enough of Life is Strange… I haven’t stopped thinking about it.
The IBM Watson Personality Insights service uses linguistic analytics to extract a spectrum of cognitive and social characteristics from the text data a person writes… like a blog.
The Wii U Deluxe Digital Premium promotion has ended and now it’s time to post the results of my “experiment” into digital distribution with Nintendo… but wait, it gets worse!