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The Corner of Randomness: Gaming Medication

February 26, 2015 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

HW2_Remastered_05Earlier this week I found out a friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. This is hitting me a bit hard as they are one of those friends that are so close, I just give up calling them a friend and refer to them as part of my adopted family. While this cancer is treatable, it’s still devastating to have happen to someone I know and care about.

After I got the news, I tried my best to focus and handle what I needed to get done for my businesses. However, that just wasn’t happening. So instead, I loaded up Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls and ran some rifts, tackled a lot of bounties, and slayed many demons. Later on, my friends joined in and we joked and laughed. It was just what I needed to take my mind off things.

Over the last few days, I’ve being doing much the same routine anytime the thought of cancer crosses my mind. At night I run around Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate until my body just crashes and I fall asleep. I’m currently downloading Homeworld Remastered and I look forward to losing the rest of my day to a game I have so many fond memories of.

I also realized that I have turned to video games in the past when difficult situations decided they needed to be a part of my life. My childhood best friend and I played the crap out of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past as we dealt with parental issues. I believe that game is what kept us both sane, actually. World of Warcraft and EverQuest 2 pulled me through having no job, needing to depend on the generosity of others, and all that happened while I was living in a completely new state. The list goes on.

While I’m not saying video games are a cure all when dealing with difficult issues/times, I do believe they can provide us a rest when we need it most. Even just an hour in a virtual world can do a lot to let the mind have a break and re-center itself, thus allowing us to tackle what needs doing with more focus. Video games, you are my mental medication when I need it most, and I love you for it!

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SGR Coffee Break 10

February 24, 2015 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

On this episode of the SGR Coffee Break, we tackle the greatness that is video game collector’s editions. It might advantageous to hide your credit cards and wallets for this one 😉

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The Corner of Randomness: I am Vlad the Heartless

February 20, 2015 By Chris Nitz 2 Comments

Some people just like to watch the world burn, and here I am holding the matches.

Some people just like to watch the world burn, and here I am holding the matches.

It’s funny how decision based games can really bring out the true colors in me. For instance, take my recent jaunt into Ferelden with Dragon Age: Origins. I decided that I was just going to play how I enjoy games the most, and that is being a heartless bastard. I have let a town burn to the ground thanks to the darkspawn. I fed the corpse of Cailan to the wolves without batting an eye. I let a girl get possessed by a demon. I even killed a little boy after bludgeoning his mother in the head with my sword. The list goes on. And you know what? I am totally fine with my heartless decisions, and that is why Keri now thinks I am a horrible person.

I don’t know why I enjoy being so brutal. My wife couldn’t even sit and watch me play the evil storyline in inFamous because I had no remorse for the evil things I was doing. In fact, I’d totally send Princess Peach a letter telling her to deal with her captivity if there were an option to go have a beer with Bowser and complain about how terrible of a cook she is. She really should stop getting herself kidnapped.

When it comes to video games, yes, I am a horrible person. Maybe it is because playing in such a ruthless manner produces a nice separation of my video game life from my “normal” life. Maybe it is because I can determine the fate of some character, and I choose to let that character die. The results of that choice provides the disconnection from reality that I need to get into some video games. Whatever the reasoning is, if you are a character in my game and I get to decide your fate…..Well, I am gonna go all George R. R. Martin on you.

I’ve been playing video games for quite some time. While I might be an evil heartless prick in the virtual world, I like to believe I am far from it in reality. Please don’t send help to my door. Don’t tell me I need a therapist to work out some deeply rooted personal issues. This is just how I enjoy playing games. I’m nice to my fellow humans for the bulk of the day. Let me murder a virtual town in peace. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a king to go kill. After all, I am Vlad the Heartless.

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SGR Coffee Break #9

February 19, 2015 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

On this episode of the SGR Coffee Break, we discuss what the first thing is that we look for when we receive a new strategy guide. Also, brace yourselves….Dragon Age rules this episode….FOR REALZ!

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The Corner of Randomness: Another Go at Dragon Age: Origins

February 13, 2015 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

Dragon Age: OriginsIf you know Keri, you know she has a Dragon Age problem. The addiction of this game runs deep in her. There are drug addicts with better self-control. Okay, probably not, but you get the idea. So when she found out that I’ve never completed the game, it was like a shot to her gamer heart.

It’s true, I own two versions of Dragon Age: Origins, and I have yet to complete either one. Looking at my played time on Steam shows I have invested 19hrs between the two versions, with the Ultimate Edition barely clocking in at an hour. However, I’ve never gotten very far and so those hours are simply me repeatedly replaying the starting area of the game, but with different characters.

Now we arrive at today. After a promise to Keri that I’d actually attempt to beat the game, I am starting another Dragon Age: Origins attempt. I have the game downloaded and linked to my EA account. I started a new character and made it to the first town. By the time this gets posted, I will hopefully be a bit further than that.

Maybe it is because I’m a dwarf warrior this time around. Maybe it is because I went all peasant rising up to rule the world as my origin story. Whatever it is, I’m enjoying the game a bit more than I remember. Hopefully this means I will finally beat it, and I can take another game off the ever expanding Stack of Shame. Only time will tell!

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