Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Upcoming Fallout 4


    Upcoming fallout 4

  Everyone is waiting for this game. Players who have played the fallout franchise are especially excited for this game as it takes place in Colorado. Here is a compilation of what gamers want.

 The player should be able to engage more than one person in a fist fight.
 The player should be able to manipulate anyone.
 There should be motorcycles in new game.
 Player should be able to own property 
 Player should bbe able to work and get a job
 Map should have more locations 
 More weapons
 Double barrel shotgun
 The ability to have two or more companions
 The ability to immediately join a faction
 Better skin textures
 Better graphics
 The ability to take off your pip-boy 3000 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Diablo: What's in it?

    Diablo 2, a game where you play as several characters to kill demons. This was one of the very first games that I had played on my PC. Diablo 2 is part of the Diablo franchise that had started 1996. I highly recommend for you to play this game and not start on Diablo 3 even though it looks really good.

[no spoilers]

    In Diablo, the evil lord of terror has returned, and the hero has gone missing. You start out in a small town in the woods. there you will slay the boss of that level and move onto the next level, pretty simple, but really fun and hard. In Diablo there are a total of four levels, each harder than the one after it of course and each with its own location as well as monsters.

    I'm not sure what it's called but in this game you have a huge, huge, and vast amount of weaponry, sets of armor, and miscellaneous items. Each piece of armor, every blade and hammer has its own unique name, my favorite is Eisenhart's Lightbrand, a rare sword drop with a rarity level of green. In diablo there are rarity levels to every item drop that spawns. It goes from common to super rare; white, blue, yellow, green, and orange. White and blue is relatively easy to find, if you're lucky you might get a yellow depending on the type of creature you slay of course. Green is rare, its likely that it would be boss item drop with a 30% chance of spawning, killing regular enemies only give you less than 10% of it dropping. Orange is the jackpot, Its rare for even a boss to drop it, and even if you do get it, it might not fit within your fighting class. Every Orange drop has its own unique look to it, much different from the usual trash that you might get. Not likely sorry just forget about getting these.

  When you pick a class you choose from these: Barbarian, sorceress, paladin, amazon, and necromancer. Barbarians love it up close and personal with a hammer and sword. The sorceress likes it far away with her magic stick and spells. The paladin likes it up close and personal too, but sometimes he gets scared and needs to use his exceptional healing abilities. The amazon can fight up close and far away depending on the weapon you use. My favorite is the barbarian because who cares for the complicated spells and summoning minions? For me you don't need that stuff because in the battle field to me you only have one goal and that's to make your opponents into swish cheese. 


 


































Thursday, December 5, 2013

Fallout New Vegas [NO SPOILERS]

   Fallout New Vegas ... is not sequel to fallout 3, and it doesn't continue along the story of fallout 3 instead it takes on a new one, however it does start in a time ahead of fallout 3. Fallout New Vegas is not considered to be fallout 4 of the fallout series.

[no spoilers here]

   Fallout New Vegas starts out in the Mohave wasteland, a dry desert with very little fresh water and lots of creatures that are hostile. Fallout New Vegas's texture quality isn't as good as its predecessor, Fallout 3, and its map is a little bit smaller.

 Nevertheless its still fun to explore the wasteland and meet new people. Fallout New Vegas has without a doubt much more "Stuff" in it than fallout 3 such as crafting and an expanded variety of weapons that fallout 3 didn't have, as well as double the number of side quests that you can complete. Fallout New Vegas has a very unique feel to it, it's map locations are usually very different, from underground jungles and mutated plants that can kill you all the way to a mystery city untouched by the nuclear fires of war with casinos and mafias.

There is still the karma system in the game which dictates whether you are a "good person" or not through your actions and deeds. But this is Fallout New Vegas isn't it? Yes it is, and now there is also a Faction system which tells you how liked you are in a certain group or organization. You can also be hated in populated areas, so yes people will kill you if you act like a jerk around them and commit crimes against their morals. Of course this is completely dependent on the group of people you join, as well as the type of person you'd like people in the game to see you as. 

There's also a new feature called "Hardcore Mode" which I extremely recommend, since its not actually "hardcore". This mode will need you to satisfy your daily needs such as food, water, sleep, and your "fix", but that will only be if you get addicted to chems and alcohol, which are dangerous ... but helpful. Be warned though if you get addicted and suffer from a withdrawal, you will definitely find some side effects you don't want.

 [might be some spoilers] [you have been warned]

  The story starts ... with you getting shot in the head. THE END ... just kidding, but seriously you do get shot in the head. You act as a courier, a person who acts as a mail man, and without realizing it carry a very valuable item. A group of bandits and their leader capture you and take the said item after that you plan to take back the item and kill your killer, but I guess you learn that the leader is some hot shot from a big time place, and then stuff gets complicated.

You end up sending zombies to the moon, electing a new sheriff, killing legionaries, and such. But enough of that you play the game yourself. After getting shot in the head, you wake up in a place called GoodSprings and from there you start your journey.



PS

You can find a dead Indiana Jones in a refrigerator close to where you start as an Easter Egg.


Fallout: New Vegas



Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Fallout 3

   Fallout 3 ... a very nice game designed by Bethesda. Available in Xbox, Ps3/4, and PC.  In its earlier stages such as fallout 1 and 2, it was a game but it wasn't as popular as it was until Bethesda had bought the franchise off of the company who originally designed it.
    [no spoilers]
  This game is a post apocalyptic, story driven, first person shooter/ third person shooter, in my opinion is very good and has a very unique story as well as a cool setting and captivating scenery. It takes place in an underground vault made to shelter those who avoided the nuclear war/ world war 3. However only a chosen few were selected to come inside these vaults, where there is a continuous supply of water and food. However through some complications you leave your sanctuary, vault 101, and travel to the unknowns to reveal mysteries about your past and future.
  It has a variety of weapons you can choose from as well as your own customization of a character of your choice. This game can be called a survival game as you will need to use all your skills that you have in the game to get the benefits and advantages you want. Your ability to Barter and your ability to make Speech with others will all be tested as well as your combat abilities. When I say combat abilities, Keep in mind that this game's combat won't be like Call of Duty where you have an endless barrage of ammo lying on the ground for you to use. The game's mood is very grey (you'll see what I mean if you play it) and always keep you scrounging for more bottle caps, the currency of the game since actual money is now very scarce to find, and ammo as well as more challenges for you to play.





Monday, December 2, 2013

Quake 3 Arena

       One of my most favorite first person and multiplayer games is Quake 3. This game is way better than counter strike, and although its graphics aren't as good as call of duty, the game itself is actually very good for one made in 1999 for the PC. It features a variety of weapons, and all of them were made for taking your opponents out whether it be hiding in secret waiting for the right moment or charging head in with your plasma gun blazing Quake 3 is one game you just can't miss. Developed by Id software, it not only incorporates shooting "bad guys" as part of the game, but it also has what people call these days "Hardcore parkour". Really it does! You can literally ninja your way into enemy territory while playing on several different modes; Team death match, Capture the flag, and my favorite, Free for all.

Try it please it is awesome.




Watch this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPfaQJuWGvU