The Benefits of PC Gaming

The Benefits of PC Gaming

I always find myself trying to convince my friends to try out PC gaming. I show them my huge Steam library. I show them how I have my PC set up to play games on my TV.  I show them how I can connect a controller to the PC effortlessly.  Everything! I show them everything! How many have I converted? One. Just one.  But, that only encourages me to continue my efforts! This post is simply an attempt to convince…

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Rad Listed: Zombies!

Rad Listed: Zombies!

No Woot Wednesday post this week, I know, total failure! Expect a Woot Wednesday post next week talking about my favorite announcements at E3. In the mean time, here’s a fresh Rad Listed! The Witcher 3 The Witcher 3 has been out for a month, and I’m still working on it! This game is so full of content I am not even sure when I’ll manage to finish it. I guess I could beeline through the main story content, but…

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Deck Building Card Games

Deck Building Card Games

In recent years, I have discovered a new gaming hobby away from the keyboard and controller:  that of unique board games and card games–specifically, deck-building games.  Deck-building games are a new genre that have become insanely popular in the last few years, spawning a plethora of options to choose from. Deck-building games are generally designed to have 2-4 players. In a deck-building game, you start with a small, underpowered deck that you build as the game progresses. You build your…

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Rad Listed: Finish Him!

Rad Listed: Finish Him!

Mortal Kombat X I still recall playing the first Mortal Kombat on my Sega Genesis in 1992. It was my first introduction to a fighting game, but also my first introduction to my father and I spewing trash talk at each other. An introduction to Mortal Kombat also resulted in me playing just about every other fighting game out there, such as Virtual Fighter, Tekken, Street Fighter, Killer Instinct, Soul Caliber, and even Clay Fighter. In high school, my friends…

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Woot Wednesday: Fallout 4 Trailer!

Woot Wednesday: Fallout 4 Trailer!

After a long five year period with barely a whiff of a Fallout 4 announcement — we finally have one! Not that there was any doubt it was being made, but it sure seemed grim for a while there. Bethesda  kept a tight lid on the very existence of the popular series’ next iteration, not even commenting on the Fallout 4 website hoax back in December 2013. Don’t lie, it tricked you, too! The trailer itself is chock-full of referential…

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The Witcher 3: Witchin’ Ain’t Easy

The Witcher 3: Witchin’ Ain’t Easy

The Witcher 1 was released in October 2007, back when I had the oldest, jankiest PC imaginable. I’m shocked the game even ran on my old rig that I had been upgrading piecemeal for over five years! Despite the terrible performance granted by my archaic machine, I became a rabid fan of the game. The Witcher hooked me with its interesting storytelling, mature settings, the brutal fast-paced combat, and a world full of shades of gray where no decision ever…

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Rad Listed: Soda Popinski, how I loathe thee!

Rad Listed: Soda Popinski, how I loathe thee!

Slim week this week, as I’ve been mostly focusing on one game: the much-anticipated Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt! Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt My oh my! I have not been so enamored with a game since Skyrim! The storytelling, the combat, the music, and even the card game, Gwent, all have me hooked. The Witcher 3 is unparalleled when it comes to creating a large world while remaining dense with interesting characters, quests, and environments. This may be the…

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Woot Wednesday: Batman: Arkham Knight!

Woot Wednesday: Batman: Arkham Knight!

  Rocksteady’s next game is finally coming out! After a four year development cycle, we’ll be seeing the fruit of their labors on June 23rd in the form of Batman: Arkham Knight, the sequel to the 2011 hit: Arkham City. Sadly, Arkham Knight will be closing the book on Rocksteady’s involvement in the Batman series, along with the end to the Arkham Trilogy. This new iteration is chock-full of new features; including better traversal mechanics, a game world five times…

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Exanima and Game Discovery

Exanima and Game Discovery

The present climate of video games can make it difficult to discover particular games. Small, independent studios are releasing games left and right. The Steam Marketplace has become a monster of a service that provides sale and access to a ridiculous amount of games. The importance of properly marketing your game and getting its name out there has become a real challenge for smaller developers. There’s only so much space on the Steam store front, and while I think Valve…

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Rad Listed: Chats with Rad is back!

Rad Listed: Chats with Rad is back!

I know. It’s been a year and a half since my last post.  I could bore you with the myriad of excuses I’ve come up with for my own benefit, but, we’ll just sum it up with: life happened.  Before we jump headfirst into video games again, though, I’d first like to thank all of those friends that approached me throughout the hiatus and asked me what happened with this blog. It meant a great deal to me to know…

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