Written by Steve on May 15, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Tags:DS, Gaming, Oregon, PC, Portland
Finally, a free moment – moving across the USA is hard work it seems. That’s right no more New York for me, I’m now in city of Portland in the state of Oregon. It’s been a crazy time with the website going down just moments before I got on the plane. I wasn’t in a position to get it fixed quickly so, down it stayed. Of course, once that was fixed we released there were problems with all of the e-mail accounts… Anyway, it’s all fixed up and hopefully that won’t happen again.
So, what does all this have to do with gaming? Well, I may have been incredibly busy but I have managed to shoe horn in a bit of time playing. I spent almost the entire plane ride playing The World Ends With You. I’m currently on day 5 (out of 7). Of course I haven’t played since I landed at PDX – I’m hoping to get back into it once I move into my place this weekend. The game is strangely good. One of the better RPGs I’ve played recently. I’m (surprise) pressed for time so I won’t go into the entire story – check out Siliconera for that.
Aside from the DS, I’ve been lucky enough to clock some time in Steam playing a couple of games. I even got to sit down and play Team Fortress 2 in the same room with a couple of people I know out here. Working on the new achievements was tons of fun and Gold Rush is pretty fun. Just remember kids drinking and gaming isn’t always a good idea. My other Steam favorite has been Trackmania. If you haven’t checked it out and like arcade style racers then get going… Now, if only I can hold on until my main computer gets here – I’m dieing to play some Company of Heroes.
Written by Steve on May 3, 2008 at 11:02 am
Tags:downtime
That was the longest downtime the site has ever experienced! Anyway, it’s back up now and should be OK from here on out.
Written by Steve on April 8, 2008 at 8:50 pm
Tags:Gaming, Guild Wars, MMO, PC
Was just scrolling through my RSS feeds and saw that Brinstar has taken a job as a Community Manager for Guild Wars! Congratulations Brinstar! In celebration I will stop what I’m doing and play Guild Wars for a little while.
*edit* Not sure if it was me or this new version of WordPress but, the original post somehow ended up as a “page” and not a “post” so – I’m fixing that now…
Written by Steve on April 7, 2008 at 9:29 am
Tags:DS, Gaming, Now Playing, PC, PS1, PSX, Xbox 360
I keep finding excuses to get myself out of the house – maybe it’s because the weather is starting to get a bit nicer. My play time has really suffered because of it. It’s OK though, it really is – I have managed to squeeze in a bit of gaming time…
Rock Band (Xbox 360)
Mike and I finally sat down this past Friday (or was it Thursday?) and played through a bunch of Rock Band. We hadn’t really played since St. Patrick’s day and I’m not sure you can really call that playing. We had to start a new band because Mike, the drummer extraordinaire, managed to break one of the drum sticks. We still have quite a way to go before finishing the Band World Tour so who knows if we’ll actually do it. Don’t tell anyone from Activision but, Guitar Hero is terrible in comparison to Rock Band. Especially, if Harmonix and MTV come through with the in-game music store.
Company of Heroes (PC)
I finally reinstalled CoH and started inching my way through the rest of the campaign mode. Hopefully, by the time I finish it Opposing Fronts will be less then $29.95. It’s a bit of a pain – only playing a few minutes at a time. Although, I’m ending up with a ton of save games so if something goes wrong I’ve got a bunch of fall back points.
Prey (PC)
It was on sale for $4.95 through Steam last weekend and so far it’s a decent game. The portals and gravity effects are pretty cool. Nothing too special besides that though.
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword (NDS)
Dragon Sword is without a doubt my favorite DS game ever! The graphics are fantastic, the controls are perfect and the story is spot on. I’m about four and a half hours into it and hopefully will get around to finishing it some time soon. I pretty sure that beating it unlocks hard difficulties which, for once, I’m looking forward to.
Persona (PS1)
I haven’t made it nearly as far as I wanted to but, I have been playing a little bit here and there.