Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Suddenly, New Games!

By trading played games, I have come to acquire new ones!  However, I have avoided the beast of Gamestop (which, despite frequent criticism, is a store that offers a service which people are taking advantage of), and done my trading via friendship and r/gameswap.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Friday, August 12, 2011

Flash Game Friday: Hyperpipe

Pipe Dream-esque games have always fascinated me.  Hell, I even liked the hacking in Bioshock (there!  I said it!).  However, I can barely get my mind around Hyperpipe, which no only wants you to connect pipes, but do so without leaving any pipes unconnected.

Far from being frustrating, the game is actually best played with a cup of coffee and some Whisperings PureStream piano happening in the background.  Kick it!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Minecon Registration Opens Tomorrow!

I know that I am financially unable to attend the big hoorah that has been planned around Minecraft's release, Minecon, in Las Vegas, NV, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't check out the Mojang blog for details!

Fallout: New Vegas - Lonesome Road DLC


The final DLC package (or ... final announced DLC package) for Fallout: New Vegas has been delayed, according to the Bethesda Blog.  The DLC supposedly tells of the Courier's past and why he was selected for the job which sparked the events in New Vegas revolving around the diabolical Mr. House.

While the delay certainly isn't good news, any news about a deepening storyline is good news in my book.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Podcasts Worth Listening To

You've got a limited amount of time in your life, so don't waste it with a podcast that doesn't give you everything you are looking for.  Check these podcasts out:
  1. Too Beautiful to Live with Luke Burbank: I gave this podcast a try on a bit of a whim, after hearing Burbank on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me: The NPR News Quiz.  TBTL is hilarious, contemporary, and updates every weekday. 
  2. Giant Bombcast is a whomping 2.5 hour (!!) weekly podcast where four hapless gamers discuss their past week.  While this might sound as boring as it could, the show works because the guys have real personality and good, soulful voices. 
  3. The Six Pack: again, a podcast I was turned on to from my undying love of Wait, Wait and one of its frequent panelists, Mo Racca.  Mo was featured on The Six Pack which is two (cute) guys talking news, celebrities, life, and being gay dudes.  Great fun for a weekly podcast subscription.
  4. And of course Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me - how can you not love Peter Sagal's hosting us through this dynamic (and often hilarious) exploration of the weeks news through limericks, lightning rounds and bluffs?
Don't have an app to listen to these awesome podcasts?  They're all available with iCatcher!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Fallout: New Vegas DLC - Dead Money


Old World Blues certainly gave me a run for my money this past week, but today I was able to sit down and plug away at Fallout: New Vegas' first expansion pack Dead Money.  Was it as good as OWB?  Check out the review, after the jump!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Bastion Coming to PC!

I'm more excited than I can speak to, because Bastion is coming to the PC via Steam!

Bastion is an action-RPG that I've been excited about since reading about it on GayGamer.net September last year.  Then, I was somewhat sad, because it was Xbox only, and now I'm happy again!

Flash Game Friday: Word Bacon

Do you love bacon?  I know you do.

Do you love word games?  Who doesn't?


Put them together and you've got Word Bacon, a fun little letter-replacement game made by a Redditor named seebs.  The objective is simple, you are trying to take one word and make into another by replacing letters.  Every replacement must construct a new word, so it's a tricky brain teaser.  At normal mode it's okay, but at "Holy Swine of Zeus" you might find yourself clicking the "Hint" button every round.

Definitely a contender for your Friday "productivity" time.  Give it a go!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Old World Blues Follow-Up

Bethesda's first attempts at a roll out of DLC for smash hit Fallout 3 were pretty ill-received.  I happened to like The Pitt, which brought up some more complicated moral choices, but that can't be everyone's cup of tea, I suppose.

Giant Roboscorpion!
Old World Blues was, in comparison, an immaculate example of what I had expected from a $9.99 purchase of DLC.  It added approximately 10 hours of playtime, new enemies, new versions of old enemies, new weapons, new perks, new traits, and an engaging and hilarious story. 

I wrapped up the DLC last night, and have to comment that it stayed true to its foundation of quality deliverables through and through.  The story had poignancy and a twist, but not a twist in the way that the writers sat down and said: "we have to think of a twist so that the story maintains relevance.  All stories have unexpected twists!"  Actually, the "twist" is a natural discovery, and it's the exact kind of fun I wanted from the story add-on, and that I had come to expect from Fallout: New Vegas.

Crashes, of course, were an issue; I can't say I wasn't disappointed by the gripping thrust back into reality by watching my character's weapon half-holstered, frozen in time.  It would have made a nice picture had it not been so frustrating.

My recommendation of grabbing this DLC stands, but if I could enhance it - somehow add flavor to it, I would say this: as a male character with the Confirmed Bachelor (gay) perk, I was able to flirt with my brain in a jar.

Really, where else can you experience that?