Gaming

Quake Live TV Under Development

Posted by on Apr 26, 2009 in Design, Gaming, Projects, Websites | 0 comments

The successor to EnemyTerritory.TV has been in development for the past few weeks. While you can’t see the actual development website at the moment, you can see some of the design work I’ve completed. Quake-Live.TV (coming soon page) Logos Web Design The majority of the work has been completed by GreasedScotsman, who has done around 90% of the work so far on the website. It’s really looking great – it has got a ton of functionality built into the website. We’re still working on the completion of the site as well as working on getting the best quality video...

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Top 10 Games of 2008

Posted by on Mar 8, 2009 in Computer, Feature, Featured Articles, Games Journalism, Gaming, Projects, Xbox 360 | 0 comments

Top 10 Games of 2008

View my Game of the Year selections for 2008. A bit late, yes, I know… but better late than never! Watch as Fable 2, Fallout 3, Left 4 Dead, Sins of a Solar Empire, Call of Duty: World at War, and many other top caliber games compete for one of the top 10 spots on this year’s list! Please give me your comments and feedback on my...

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Left 4 Dead Review

Posted by on Feb 27, 2009 in Computer, Featured Articles, Games Journalism, Gaming, Review, Xbox 360 | 0 comments

[singlepic=89,410,240,,] Ever since the invention of bots within Counter-Strike, people have been restricting them to use knives only. and putting massive numbers of bots. Nothing is quiet as fun as mowing down dozens of rushing bots. Well, that idea expanded into actual “Zombie” modifications within Counter-Strike, which provided a lot of replay value. The idea of battling zombies within the Source engine can be largely accredited due to these inventive modders. [singlepic=92,115,100,,left]So then the idea of Left 4 Dead was born: a teamwork focused game where you and three other...

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Spore Review

Posted by on Feb 24, 2009 in Computer, Featured Articles, Games Journalism, Gaming, Review | 0 comments

[singlepic=95,410,240,,] Spore is a game that had a ton of ambition. From The Sims and SimCity creator Will Wright, people were expecting a deep simulation game – from cell stage to controlling an entire galaxy. What they got was a fusion of a casual game and deep, customization toolset. That being said, these leaves people who were expecting a real simulation or strategic game elements sadly disappointed. [singlepic=94,115,100,,left]Before Spore was even released, the put out the Spore Creature Creator. This was pretty entertaining, it was full of customizations, different ways to make...

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Fallout 3 Review

Posted by on Feb 23, 2009 in Computer, Featured Articles, Games Journalism, Gaming, Review | 0 comments

[singlepic=85,410,240,,] Post-apocalyptic games are becoming more and more common, but the Fallout series has always been a step above with its combination of retro styling, devastated landscapes, and a complete and realistic post-apocalyptic world. Fallout 3 continues this trend, but moves to a brand new engine, as well as a new perspective. Despite the changes to the series, is it still a groundbreaking phenomenal game? The answer, of course, is yes. [singlepic=86,115,100,,left]The single greatest quality that Fallout 3 achieves so perfectly is the atmosphere. The eerily futuristic world in...

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Call of Duty: World At War Review

Posted by on Feb 22, 2009 in Featured Articles, Games Journalism, Gaming, Review, Xbox 360 | 0 comments

[singlepic=81,410,240,,] Most people aren’t likely to be newcomers to the Call of Duty series – they know what to expect. But for those who are new, here’s a brief recap: It’s highly fast, cinematic and polished gameplay with dazzling visuals, intelligent enemies, realistic settings, arcade gameplay, and excellent map design. The Call of Duty series has long been the on the cutting edge of FPS games, only getting better and better with time. However, World At War is not a breath of fresh air. It’s more of the same – albeit, it’s a very good...

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