Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Spider-Man

Spider-man

  • Growing up I rarely read comic books, but I do remember having a Spider-Man penny Bank.  My dad owned a Marina in Hot Springs, anecdotally the Dillard's stored their boat there back in the 80's, and he would bring home pennies every night.  One of the local banks was having a penny drive and when I took my bank to cash in I had over $103 in pennies that I used to open my first account that I still have to this day.  
  • About 12 years ago I wanted to read the original Spider-Man comics but didn't want to spend a ton of money and luckily they started coming out with comic collection books that included 50 comic books in order, but just in black and white.  I read about 3 of those and really liked the character.  
  • The Sam Rami movies were OK, but those and other movies and games about Spider-man never really got the character right.  The biggest thing they missed was the banter Spider-man had while fighting the bad guys.  The latest movies have done a better job but this game truly nails it.  He is constantly deriding the bad guys and making bad puns and just having a good time during some intense fights.  He feels like the Spider-man in the comics.  The other thing they get right is showing that Peter Parker is a genius scientist that makes all the gadgets he uses. 
  • The game starts many years after Peter Parker has become Spider-man so you are not playing through the backstory which people already know.  They integrate the open world tasks of collecting items in the form of backpacks scattered around the city but each one is a piece of memorabilia from his past that rewards the comic book readers and movie fans with some cool tidbits. 
  • You play as some other characters from the universe as well and those were cool at first but the missions they were in felt kind of the samey after awhile and I just wanted to get back to being Spider-man.
  • The animations in this game are amazing and it's just fun to web your way throughout the city and watching all the moves he can perform by just pressing a couple of buttons.  When you start fighting the animations kick into overdrive as each battle becomes more and more chaotic with different types of enemies and you are constantly getting new moves and gadgets to increase your arsenal. 
  • Another great thing was how they implemented new costumes.  There are around 20 different costumes you can unlock and each one has a unique power associated with it, but once it's unlocked you can use that power with any costume so you aren't stuck in a costume you don't like just because you like the power it gives you.  Brilliant.  
  • Of course the graphics are amazing and the HDR implementation is really stunning.  I was actually impressed the first time I entered into a air conditioning shaft, it was awesome.   
  • The story was entertaining and well paced and could even be a plot for a new Spider-man movie. 
  • I only have a couple of quibbles.  The side missions could have been more varied as you are kind of doing the same thing over and over.  Also there are a lot of loading screens.  
  • Overall this is a game this is a must play and one that may even be worth buying a PS4. 


Tuesday, July 31, 2018

No Man's Sky Next, Tomb Raider

No Man's Sky Next

  • When the game first came out I put about 20 hours into it and thought it was a nice zen game.  I was hoping for something truly special and it was just OK and hadn't played it since.  
  • They have been releasing free expansions over the last couple of years and a big one just dropped this week so I thought I'd fly back in.  
  • I started a new save since I hadn't played in so long and wasn't sure where I left off and thought it would be easier to learn everything new.
  • The starting tutorial did a nice job of explaining all the new features and it had a nice progression.
  • They made some drastic changes in the crafting system where you have to refine elements into other forms using special machines.  This seems nice at first then it's just a chore since refining takes actual real time so you are waiting on those to complete before making something else.   
  • All these changes make the game feel more dense, but the core game play loop is the same and unfortunately it's not enough for me.  
  • I like the idea of exploring and finding new diverse planets and even though they did make the planets(ring planets)  and terrain more variable there is still not much to do differently on each planet.
  • There are quests that you can undertake and so far they just been find x of this mineral, kill x sentinels, or find a bounty that leads to a space battle nothing really interesting.  
  • Now the biggest feature is multi player and I didn't give that a shot so maybe that would change my opinion of the game as roaming around space with friends and just chilling could be cool. 
  • I do like the game but I wanted something special and as I mentioned at the top it's just OK.   

Tomb Raider and Rise of the Tomb Raider

  • With the announcement of the last game in the latest Tomb Raider Trilogy releasing soon, I thought I'd go back and play through the other two again, I especially wanted to see them in 4K on my OLED.  
  • I remember really liking the first game and kind of preferred it to the second as it was a more focused game.  
  • The first game still holds up and was fun playing through it again without having to worry about trying to find everything and just enjoyed the story, exploration, and combat
  • The sound in the game is amazing and it rattled my game room constantly especially the shotgun, it would trigger my buttkickers into overdrive.   The second game supported Dolby Atmos so I was really eager to give that a try. 
  • Unfortunately only the console versions of Rise of the Tomb Raider supports Dolby Atmos so I had to play it on my Xbox One X.  I would have liked to played it on my PC since I have all the DLC there but was surprised at how well the game ran at 4K resolution on the Xbox.
  • The HDR implementation is awesome and really adds to the game especially in exploring dark caves using a torch or a light stick.  
  • The sound is exceptional as well and I'll have to experiment to see if I can notice the difference in the ATMOS mix. 


Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Overload and Elite Dangerous

Overload

  • This game is a spiritual successor to the old Descent games that I loved back in the day.  
  • I got out my HOTAS setup, which I haven't used in years, and wow is this game fun.  I'm still learning the controls so I'm dying a lot. You can play with a kb/m and do much better but it's not the same feeling you get with actual plane controls.  
  • Once you throw on the VR headset the game goes to another level. The VR implementation is perfect and you feel like you are piloting a real ship.  
  • I have gotten a bit queasy at times, but I think that's due to me using the HOTAS and not having the controls down pat.  When things get hectic I am not sure of my controls so I'm flying erratic and my eyes are not sure where to focus.  
  • The game has a 15 level singe player campaign, challenge modes, and mutiplayer so there is a lot of content for the $30 asking price.
  • https://youtu.be/lKuILmzw6H8

Elite Dangerous

  • Since I already had my HOTAS out for Overload I decided to get ED and give it a spin.
  • The games are vastly different, Overload is fast and in your face while ED is just you alone is space trying to learn how to pilot a space ship without blowing yourself up. 
  • The game is complicated and will take some time to learn, but you feel like you are actually learning how to fly a space ship.  
  • The game of course supports VR and once again the VR mode is a better way to play.  
  • In Non-VR mode you have menus on the left and right that come up by button presses, in VR when you look to the left or right the menu's automatically appear. You can also target anything by just looking at it instead of having to aim your ship at the object.
  • The first time you exit hyperspace and come to a screeching halt in front of a sun is awesome. 
  • I played the first night and had a great time and didn't have many issues, I mostly had to look at how the actions were mapped to my controls.
  • The next day I found out about VoiceAttack and HCS Voice Pack modules.  They allow you to control your ships functions with your voice. The Voice Pack gives you a virtual AI that you  communicate with and they are voiced by sci-fi actors and I had to chose William Shatner.  He has over 1500 lines of dialog it makes the game super immersive and the ship much easier to control.  
  • The main issue i have is navigating the map to find  out where I need to go so I'll look up some tutorials for that. 
  • I really wish they would make a new Star Wars Tie Fighter game.  


Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Samsung CHG90, Beat Saber, Sim Rig

Samsung CHG90 Monitor

Overview

  • Curved 49" at 32:9 resolution.  It's a beast.
  • I really need to stop buying monitors.  

Good

  • The monitor is huge and luckily it fit on my Obutto monitor stand after 3 unsuccessful attempts of trying to install it on the bracket upside down.
  • I had triple screens awhile back, but never liked the bezels and all the wires associated with the setup.  So now I have basically the same thing with just 2 wires.  
  • I mainly bought it for my racing rig and it works perfect for racing games as it looks like a windshield.  
  • Playing FPS games on it is awesome as well, but it can be a bit disorientating at first since the screen is so large, it takes some time to get used to. 
  • The curved screen makes sense for a PC monitor because I sit close and the whole screen is in my peripheral vision that it sometimes feels a bit like VR.  
  • It is only 3840x1080P so it's not the sharpest resolution, but it does support HDR and 144Hz.

Bad

  • It supposedly has the same QLED panel as their new Samsung TV's but it can't compare to my OLED.  The blacks are nowhere close to being pure darkness.
  • Surprisingly most games do support the resolution, but some of the UI elements can't be moved so like in Pillars of Eternity the character tabs are on the far left corner which makes them tough to use. 

Beat Saber

Overview

  • VR Music Rhythm game with Light Sabers. 
  • Did I mention Light Sabers? 

Good

  • The game play is simple but extremely fun, this is a game that wouldn't work without VR.  
  • You have two light sabers that are red and blue, colored squares with an arrow come down a lane towards you that shows you which way to slice the block in half and which light saber to use.
  • The amount of force you use to slice the block determines your point score so it encourages you to go crazy.
  • The music is written specifically for the game so it actually feels like a dance once you start getting to the higher difficulties.
  • The game is a great way to workout.  After playing about 3 songs I was starting to sweat and after 30 minutes I was curious how many calories I had burnt.

Bad

  • Game is in early access so there is only 10 songs currently. 
  • When you swing the light sabers around they don't sound like the ones from Star Wars. 
  • You will sweat so dress appropriately.  

Racing Sim Rig





Friday, May 4, 2018

God of War

Overview

  • I've finished all but one of the God of War games twice so I'm a pretty big fan of the franchise and it's unbelievable how good this game is. . 

Good

  • Kratos as a character in the past games was really one dimensional.  He was a true anti-hero and basically had one emotion, Anger, that drove him through all of the games.
  • In this game they really strove to define Kratos' character through the interactions with his son.  He realizes the anger from the past games was a curse and wants his son to not follow in his footsteps. 
  • Kratos' son could have been a hindrance,  but I enjoyed the banter between the characters and the game does a good job of making the father/son dynamic feel natural.   He is also important in combat as you can give him simple commands that can make a difference in battle. 
  • The director of the game spent a couple of years away from gaming to work with some well known movie directors and it really shows in the cinematics and the storytelling. Kratos grew up.  
  • The whole game is played from a perspective right behind Kratos with no cuts.  In previous games the camera would zoom out and show the massive spectacles of the game world and just how small the character we were playing was.  
  • This camera is personal and it feels like you are on this journey with him.  The game world still has those huge vistas and architecture you just get to experience it form a different perspective that reinforces how small yet powerful you are compared to the rest of the world.  
  • It's the best looking game I've ever played.  The amount of detail in the world and just on Kratos' beard is amazing. I am playing at 4K with HDR in resolution mode and haven't noticed any frame rate drops and it's just awesome.
  • The camera makes combat feel completely different but somehow familiar. 
  • Being right behind the main character makes combat feel visceral and intense.  When you perform a takedown of an enemy it's brutal and in your face. 
  • You have to be mindful of enemies outside your field of view and the game does a great job of using the characters around you to inform you when you are about to be attacked. It feels natural and very few times have I got hit from behind without knowing it's coming.
  • You can tell the influence of Dark Souls, as each combat encounter is meaningful and the strategy of who to take out first is needed in the higher difficulties.  One type of enemy you meet I'm not sure how to take out yet. 
  • The animation and sound of throwing your axe is amazing,  it's just fun to throw it and hit different objects to see what happens.
  • The story is entertaining and the cast of characters you meet are all fleshed out and you get to know some of the reasons and motivations of the characters and that really helps make the world feel real.  
  • The world is huge and each place you visit has secrets and puzzles that have unique solutions that I want to try and solve.  

Bad

  • One character uses some foul language a couple of times which I have could have done without.  
  • The different enemy types have their own kill animations and I wish there was a bit more variation on those. 

Cool Moments

  • Rowing in a boat across this huge lake and taking in the scenery while listening to the lore of the world.  
  • When you play the game watch out for some of the small character animations, especially when you are getting in/out of a boat.  These are really cool and may be missed by a lot of gamers.  They are subtle but really add to the game and the world they are creating.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Xbox One X, BC, Far Cry 5

Xbox One X

Well I caved and bought an Xbox One X which I told myself I wasn't going to buy since all first party Microsoft games come out on Windows so there really wasn't a need for it.  Then two weeks ago they announced the new backwards compatibility games coming out and some with 4K enhancements and one special game was on the list.

So I bought an Xbox One X for backwards compatibility?   Really??? 

That's the question I've been asking myself since I bought it.  I did buy it from Toy's R Us during it's big going out of business sale.  Which the sale is really a big lie.  The ad says up to 30% off and I have yet to see anything that was marked that much off, mostly 10% and a few 15%.   I saved $25. 

Most of the time when you go back and play older games your memories of the game are always better then what the actual game really is.  When you think about older games, somehow your mind puts a new coat of paint on the graphics and then when you do play it again, woof, it's tough to stomach. 

So far the games I've tested with the new 4K enhancements work great and at least the graphics part does mesh with my memories of the game and it's just some of the mechanics that feel old. 

Another reason I bought it was because the sequel to the game I was excited for isn't coming to PC anytime soon or maybe at all. 


Red Dead Redemption

​Red Dead never got a PC release and I've been wanting to play through it again since the sequel is coming out this year. ​It was backwards compatible on the regular Xbox One and when I tried it months ago it did look a bit better and ran smoother but it still felt like an older game. 

The IT guys at Microsoft are geniuses and it's amazing what they have accomplished with the 4K emulation on the Xbox One X.   Red Dead looks amazing, everything is crisp and clean and it almost looks like a game made in this generation.  All the details that were in the game when it initially released, you can finally see and appreciate them. 

The movement of the main character also feels better than before, this is maybe a placebo effect but the controls don't feel as sluggish as I remember them.  There is some pop in when you are on your horse, but other than that everything runs great and it's a joy to be able to replay that game again. 


SSX 3

This is an original Xbox game and it runs at 4K and it looks and plays great. I played a ton of this game when it originally came out and sliding down the mountain brought back a ton of memories.  This and SSX Tricky are the best SSX games, they don't make these kind of game much anymore and when they do they aren't that great. Didn't know how much I missed DJ Automica. 

Far Cry 5

Thoughts after playing 8 hours, so so.  I've bought all the Far Cry games and enjoyed them, but only finished Far Cry and Far Cry 3.  They made some small changes to the formula, but it still is the same game as the others. 

I enjoy the game when I'm playing it, but nothing about it makes me think about the game once I'm done.  The story was portrayed in the trailers as something special, but it's like all the others, over the top characters giving you monologues that are serious then you go on a mission to collect bull parts for the testes festival.  The enemy AI is pretty bad and inconsistent so some fights are exciting while others are trivial.  Also your AI companions could use a profanity filter. 

Friday, January 5, 2018

2017 Review

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2017 - What a year for gaming.  So many great games came out this year it was really hard to decide what games to spend your time on. Even though I haven't been posting as much as I'd like, I did finish over 30 games this year so I've been pretty busy at least playing games. 

Games I loved but didn't like the Sequels

  • Shadow of War 
    • A game that actually added too much content which made the game very convoluted and it just couldn't keep my interest. 
    • Way too many Orc bosses to fight, they just keep showing up. 
  • Wolfenstein 2
    • The story was excellent and a very fun ride but the combat didn't live up to the highs of the story.
    • I had to lower the difficulty to easy just to make that part of the game enjoyable.  

Game I thought was overlooked

  • Prey
    • A truly hidden gem.
    • Exploring a vast space station was exhilarating and I loved all the detail they were able to cram into one location.  So much to do and see with many secrets.   
    • They did misstep a bit with the constant combat that you had to partake in but overall I loved the experience and hope for a sequel. 

Game that made me not want to Open doors

  • Resident Evil 7
    • What a great game and a fresh take on a series that had grown a bit stale.
    • Hopefully the VR version will come to PC in January.  Can't wait.....to not open doors again. 

Game that made me prefer to use Headphones over my Sound System.

  • Hellblade
    • The sound was phenomenal and I think successfully conveyed what it feels like to have mental illness. 
    • With headphones you really believe people are right beside you whispering in your ear.  A good sound system really can't replicate that as well. 

Game I Spent the Most Time Playing

  • Rocket League
    • Over 1250 hours over 2 years.  Wow that number is staggering. ​

​Game I took the most Screenshots ​

  • ​Horizon Zero Dawn
    • So many beautiful scenes throughout the game.
    • A true HDR Showcase.  ​

​Game I Played but Shouldn't Have​

  • ​SouthPark: The Fractured But Whole​
    • The subtitle pretty much sums up that argument

​​G​ame where I had a smile on my face the whole time

  • ​Super Mario Oddysee
    • Every level was a joy to play
    • All the different characters/objects you could play as was staggering.

​Game where I got lost in the world

  • ​Zelda: Breath of the Wild
    • The physics of the world really made the game stand out.​  Rolling down a hill after getting hit by an enemy.​
    • Constantly rewarded for exploring.  Never went looking somewhere and came back empty handed.

​Game that had the best DLC​

  • Witcher 3: Heart of Stone
    • Great excuse to get back into the Witcher Universe
    • A great story that kept me entertained the whole 12 hours.

Game I loved but had to refund it

  • Cuphead
    • Too hard.
    • Please release an easier mode so I can enjoy the game. 

​Game I tried to love but just couldn't​

  • NieR:Automata
    • Tried multiple times but just didn't click.
    • The open world was just so boring and most of the combat just not fun.  

Game I did the stupidest stuff in

  • PlayerUnknowns: Battlgrounds
    • Why why did I jump out of a moving jeep. 
    • Spend 20 minutes picking up guns and equipment then last 3 seconds in an actual gunfight.

Game that made me buy a Fightstick

  • Injustice 2
    • A great fighting game that is easy to get into
    • Perfect single player mode that keeps encouraging you to play everyday.

Games that just won't go away

  • Skyrim
    • Can't believe I bought the Switch version
  • Fallout 4
    • New play through
    • 50 mods and counting.

Games I played most with Friends

  • Divinity Original Sin 2
    • Didn't quite finish but put in over 30 hours.
    • Good times.
  • Rocket League
    • Too many to count.