Monday, December 5, 2016

Farewell!

   Well I put in my notice at my job yesterday.  I'm working until March and them I'm retiring.  The plan is to buy a small RV and work while traveling and seeing the country.  (It'll be a slow tour).  It's a major lifestyle change that will require a lot of sacrifice but it has a lot of rewards as well.  I've always wanted to travel and not be tied down.  So I've finally decided to bite the bullet and do it.  I think I was a gypsy in another life.  There's really no internet on the road that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.  And money will be tight, so there won't be any arm and leg internet for me.  And no more $60 game purchases.  So this will be my last blog post.  Hard to have a gaming blog when you don't play games!  Honestly I don't think I'll miss gaming,  I've been using it as a substitute for having a life for years.  Which sounds  more pathetic than I mean it to.  I have friends, but I've gotten stuck into such a routine that it really doesn't feel like living anymore.  I want to live life to the fullest now, not when I'm old and gray.  I'd like to have new experiences, meet new people, and try new things.  A lot of people consider this an extreme reaction to feeling like I'm stuck in a rut, but I don't.  I think it'll be the experience of a lifetime!  I'm not the first person to do it and I won't be the last.  And if  I fall on my face I'll do something else!  I hope you guys have a nice life, and you get to have an adventure of your own!  Ciao!

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Now on twitter!

   Just in case anyone is interested, Gamer's Oracle is now on twitter.  Link is at the bottom!  I have never been a fan of twitter, which is why I took so long to make an account.  I must admit it's not that bad.  It's definitely more active than Facebook, and you feel more connected to people and things you care about.  Which is mostly gaming related, for me.  So if it works out I might end up shutting down the Gamer's Oracle Facebook page.  Oh and Happy Thanksgiving!  Don't stuff yourselves too much!   ;)

https://twitter.com/Jinxy03gamer

Monday, November 21, 2016

Dishonored first impressions

 
 I know I said I wasn't going to get it.  But the original Dishonored is one of my top ten games, so I couldn't resist.  I still have the Tarot deck from pre-ordering the first one!  So far I've done two and a bit chapters, and I couldn't be happier.  The graphics are gorgeous.  The game takes place in Karnaca, which fans of the first game should be familiar with.  We didn't get to go there but it was mentioned quite a bit.  The island setting is a nice change from the somewhat dreary Dunwall.
   The game gives you the freedom to play anyway you want.  You can either play as Corvo, the protagonist from the first game, or his daughter Emily.  Who is the Empress of the Isles.  I picked Corvo, because even though I happen to be a female that doesn't mean I want to play one in a video game all of the time.  Nice of them to give us a choice though.
   You can also choose how to play the game: full on stealth or shoot-em up.  I prefer to go full stealth, but some people will prefer to just run in and shoot anything that moves.  There's multiple paths and ways to complete your objective.  And you can upgrade powers that will support your style of play; there's plenty of choices for both types of players.  Just keep in mind if you decide to go the shoot-em up (high chaos) route you will get the crappy ending.  I plan to play through both ways, just because it's that good of a game.  Seriously if you plan on buying one more game this year, make it this one.  It's worth it, trust me.      

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Mafia 3 review

 

   I have mixed feelings about Mafia 3.  It is a good game, for the most part.  The story is very well written; in fact it's the best part of the game.  The characters are lifelike and believable, especially Lincoln.  He does some terrible things but it's impossible to not have sympathy for him.  The controls are tight and responsive for the most part whether you're driving, shooting, or running.  Some of the cars turn like you're driving a semi but that's forgivable.  I know some people have mentioned that the graphics are not the best, which is true.  They have a washed out, kind of vintage look to them.  To me it adds a nice feel to the game since it is set in the 60's, but if you like cutting edge graphics you'll probably be disappointed.
   One of the things that could've used a lot of improvement is the way the rackets are set up.  Once you take over a district you can assign it to one of your three partners, which unlocks bonuses for you.  Each underboss of course has different bonuses, so choose wisely.  Some of the bonuses include calling in backup, being able to call off the police, and cutting off the phones so your enemies can't call in backup.  The problem is it seems every time I get into a tight situation and I go to use these abilities they're unavailable for some reason, which is very frustrating.  The whole system could use more depth and improvement.  The ability to have some underlings go with you on missions would come in handy; it's a common enough system and should have been implemented.
   Also if you're expecting a ton of side activities to do you may erase that idea from your head.  Each under boss will have stuff they'd like for you to do but it's limited to one or two missions until you take over a new district.  Some people probably won't be bothered by this but I think it could've used  a little more content in that regard.
   Another complaint I have is the game gives you a very nice sniper rifle to purchase.  I love sniping; in any game I play if there's a sniper rifle you will find me in a tree somewhere.  The problem with them in Mafia 3 is that there's rarely a place you can use them.  The game does designate sniper points in some missions but after you shoot your first enemy the rest of them are going to rush your position.  Because when you shoot the rifle it sounds like a cannon just went off.  Which is fun but that leaves you with a useless rifle and only a pistol as backup.  The missions could've been a little better designed, especially for people who enjoy using stealth.  Or give us a silencer, at least!
   Despite the flaws it is an enjoyable game and worth a play through.  It's a shame it received so much criticism; I think they kind of shot themselves in the foot by not sending out early copies so they could be reviewed.  Give it a rent at least; I don't think you'll regret it.              

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Anyone need a new indie game to play?

 




 
I came across an interesting game the other day called Kholat.  It's based on the real life event known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident.  If you don't know what that is I'll give you a quick briefing. Nine experienced hikers were killed in the Ural Mountains, which are in Russia.  (See you learn something new everyday!)  Something or someone caused them to run out of their tents and into the snow sans clothes or supplies; some of them were found to have died of hypothermia while others had some pretty gruesome damage done to them.  You might want to google it for the whole story; it's very mysterious and pretty tragic. It looks very interesting, I'll let you know how it goes.  Ever since I played the Vanishing of Ethan Carter I've been hooked on indie games; so far none have quite reached the level of amazing that game was.  (At least in my opinion.)  So if anyone has any suggestions on what indie games are good I'd be eternally grateful!  In other news, I know Dishonored 2 came out yesterday.  I really want to play it but I just have too many games to finish to justify the $60 right now.  Hopefully soon! Anyone tried it out yet?  Let me know what you think!

Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween!

  These are the final photos, I promise.  I got over 150 trick or treaters so it was a good night.  I hope everyone has an awesome Halloween, stay safe and eat lots of candy!  I'm off to have a glass of wine and watch American Werewolf in London.












Monday, October 17, 2016

Halloween decorating is done!

  As promised I'm posting photos of my Halloween decorations.  They're not quite done but everything that's left can't go out until Halloween night.  So I'll post final pictures but for now it's complete.  If you want to see them a bit bigger I've posted them to Facebook as well.  https://www.facebook.com/gamersoracle/