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Gaming Diary: Gaming with Friends is Fabulous

July 31, 2017 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

This weekend I had the joy of being able to play some video games with some friends. I’m usually a recluse when it comes to gaming. I prefer to play on my PC while I stream a movie or Twitch. I must admit, it was absolutely fabulous to break that mold. It really made the games I already enjoyed that much more fun. It also made me hate my internet service provider even more. Curse you crappy network.

The weekend began with some Warframe. I’m glad I decided to try this game on PS4 as grouping with friends made it way more fun. Sure, I spent a good chunk of time on the game on the PC side, but having friends to group with made the game vastly more enjoyable. We went from mission to mission, just knocking stuff out so we could open up more of the map. This is ultimately so we can begin the farming grind, but it was still a good bit of fun.

Over the weekend we would bounce from this game to that one. We joked around. We conquered various bosses. From fantasy to sci-fi, the worlds we visited were no match for our group of three players. It didn’t matter that the three of us were physically separated by hundreds of miles. The internet connected us together and allowed us to share in a common experience. I do look forward to another weekend where we can all get together and do this again.

Sadly, those good times were brought to a grinding stop on Sunday night. My ISP decided it was time for another multi-state service issue. I’d connect to group chat, only to have my internet come crashing down just a few minutes later. I know it shouldn’t be that big of a deal, but with so much of life moving to the online space, service interruptions can really put a kink in life.

While I still love my solo gaming experiences, this weekend reinforced the advice to play a game on whatever platform your friends are playing on. It doesn’t matter if it’s on a console, and thus less “cool” to play on. Being able to join up with people you know and enjoy being around is a far better experience than trying to find some randoms to complete some random quest/task on a “superior” platform.

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Gaming Diary: Warframe Again

July 24, 2017 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

Well, Keri is away for two weeks. Something about traveling abroad, celebrating a birthday, and having fun with a friend. I dunno. It sounds a lot like slacking to me.

As for me, I spent a bit of time playing some games with friends that I haven’t gamed with in a few months. Mainly because we are all adults and have a ton going on. Anyway, our time together began with Elder Scrolls Online. We all made new characters so we could start in the same area. We quested for a bit, got a few levels, and had some good times. Yet, adulting would catch me and I would have to run off to handle more house work.

Over the two days we all got to hang out in virtual lands, we played a bit of ESO, a bit of Trove, and a whole lot of Warframe. At some point on Friday morning, my friends had asked me if I had played a game called Warframe, and I responded with a “Yeah, it’s pretty fun. It’s just stupid grindy!” response. Well, that didn’t stop them from getting hooked.

We ended up playing a ton of Warframe from that point forward. I helped them get acclimated to the various mechanics and systems in the game. Then the grinding for blueprints kicked in. One friend ended up just playing Warframe the rest of the weekend. He was pretty addicted to it. Ya know, it does have its claws in me as well.

Now I have something free, fun, and sci-fi oriented to take up my time after I tackle the to-do list. Speaking of which, this post is the end of my list for the day. Guess it’s now time to go ninja slice some baddies!

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Gaming Diary: EVO Hangover

July 18, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

EVO 2017

Last week I had post-GDQ blues and now I have an EVO hangover. Scheduling EVO the week after SGDQ was rather genius, because it wasn’t long before I had streaming goodness again. But now it’s over and I fell a void in my soul without watching amazing streaming. Is there another speedrunning tournament I can find? Maybe I could catch streams of some of the speedrunners or FGC participants? Or I guess I could catch up on The Americans and Archer. 

But they’re not the same. They’re not the same as these all day FGC tournaments. I’ve been spoiled, and now I have to find another way to keep me entertained while working.

As such, not much gaming happened once again. I did play some more Horizon: Zero Dawn, which was fantastic as always. One afternoon, I spent two hours doing nothing but stealth-killing machines. It never stopped being fun, and I was able to craft some nice weapons and armor from my murder spree. Of course if I spend all gaming sessions doing just that, I’ll never finish the game. Oh well, there are worse things in life.

I’ve made very little progress in A Link to the Past as well. I finished Thieves Town with little problems, although I was thoroughly disappointed that Blind the Thief didn’t have an insect pun when he appeared. I was spoiled in the Randomizer tournament, which had Blind say before the fight, “I hate insect puns. They really bug me.” That was so much better than what he actually said. I’ve also made my way through half of the Ice Palace. If I actually bring some fairies and potions with me, perhaps I’ll finish it my next try. Or not. I’ve learned from Skull Woods that it might take me 20 tries to finish a dungeon. At least this time I really like the Ice Palace, especially with the killer penguins. I still hate Skull Woods.

I will be doing some more gaming very soon as I leave for Japan this Saturday for two weeks! During that time I leave you all in the very capable hands of Chris, who will even have a strategy guide review ready. I know, crazy, right?

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Gaming Diary: 2017 SGDQ Blues

July 10, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

SGDQ 2017

Summer Games Done Quick came to a close Saturday night/Sunday morning, and thus, Twitch is no longer playing on my PC or TV 24/7. I feel a bit empty. It’s almost the same feeling you get after binge-watching an entire series of a show on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. Now that I think about it, it’s the same feeling you get after finishing a really long, 40-hour-plus RPG. I’m left wondering what am I going to watch all day now. Sure, I have the VODs I can watch for all the streams I missed. In fact, I’m going to be doing that for most of this week. But it’s not the same.

Games Done Quick happens twice a year, and it’s become my favorite video game event in existence. I can’t thank Chris enough for introducing speedrunning to me. This run I donated for the first time, and I’m proud I was part of the $1.7 million raised over the week for Doctors without Borders. I’m even happier I finally saw a “kill the animals” run during the Super Metroid race, which was insane as usual.

I am excited about EVO happening this weekend, but speedrunning holds a special place for me. I need to find more speedrun tournaments to watch while I’m at my computer. I’m officially a speedrun addict, even though I’ll never attempt it myself.

As for games I have been playing, I’ve been too busy watching people play games to play many myself. I did get through Thieves’ Town in A Link to the Past, which was far better than goddamn Skull Woods. I started Ice Palace as well, and so far, I like that palace far better than Skull Woods. Crazy I only have three crystals to go before taking on Ganon’s Tower. This will be the first old school Zelda game I finish!

Yes, I never finished the first one. I always get to Level 7 and then get bored and quit.

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Monday Gaming Diary: Burn the Skull Woods to the Ground

July 3, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Skull WoodsAs the post title suggests, I have been working my way through A Link to the Past on my 3DS. I have no idea which attempt this is to try the game, but I am the farthest along I’ve ever been. I’m about halfway through the game, maybe less. I might have tolerated this game back in the day, because all games then had this much of a challenge. Little direction, unforgiving enemies, and a general feeling of floundering about. Miyamoto said that was his intention with the first Legend of Zelda game, because he wanted people to talk to one another for clues and tips. H wanted people to link together and discuss the game, hence why the hero was named Link. He’s a crafty one, Miyamoto-san.

I don’t have people to talk to for help, but I do have a strategy guide (that isn’t great) and I have my knowledge from watching speedruns. However, I can barely call that knowledge, as I have quickly learned that they make all of this seem so easy. I’m sure it is if you play this game to completion at least once a day. For the newbie, the game is brutal.

Case in point, I finished Skull Woods last night. I’m fairly certain I had 25-30 deaths ALONE in that dungeon. Dying that much gave me two things: a sharp need to toss my 3DS across the room and memorized strategies for rooms. What made it all worse was that I didn’t always have to repeat a room because I died. The Wall Masters are responsible for at least a third of my deaths, if not three-fifths. There’s nothing quite like FINALLY completing a room, only for a Wall Master to drop on your ass before you can even leave the freakin’ doorway.

And then there’s that lovely moth boss at the end! In the room of conveyor belts and spiked balls! I went through a red potion and a fairy, I still beat it with only 2 hearts left. I apparently need to study speedrunners’ strats better with that boss. Then again, no I don’t, because there’s no way I’m playing this game again.

I treated Chris to a barrage of angry texts about Skull Woods. I’m sure I amused him greatly. I’ve heard a lot of speedrunners say that Skull Woods is their favorite dungeon. To you all, you’re feckin’ nuts. I’m ready to burn the whole place down, the Dark World environment be damned.

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