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Showing posts with label opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opinion. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Mizus Musings #1



As most knows, it's sales time cause Thanksgiving, Black Friday and all that jazz being big in America but somehow infects Australia like so rabid sales bug that we all can't help but be secretly gleeful about the option of procuring games at heavily discounted prices.
I should know, I can't help but try and get one or five games for under 5 bucks.

Since I basically with a partner who enjoys video games as much as I do and I have given him free access to my games, he helped me procure the last three games.
With that piece of info, I present the next few games I shall hopefully be posting about soon.

I also have the Ultra Sun of Pokemon that will be the possible key subject of my daily game progress musings between the PC and PS4 ones. Yes, I plan to try and update daily. Basically talk about games, progress of games and random things like gaming goals or even projects backed that is gaming based.

Expect a poorly written up first impression of Material Girl which I spent four hours today questioning myself and possibly torture the other half with it. I am now resisting the urge to go back onto the PS4 and playing more Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires but for now, working on that sweet new review.

Monday, 22 May 2017

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Video: Halp! How do I BioShock!?



So recently I have decided to go back to silently streaming/recording videos for my own mild amusement.

Todays video is a four part edition of me playing the remastered BioShock game that I got free off steam, due to having the originalish games previously procured on steam.

I have to admit, that the game looks nice but pretty much feels like I am playing the original game that I am rather use to, which is not a bad thing. I have yet to encounter any problems that other players have expressed while playing the game or I just don't care enough to really notice since I am rather enjoying the game, it's like walking down memory lane and that makes me rather happy as both a person and a gamer.
I am slowly gaining the courage to speak while gaming but until then, enjoy the videos and lets hope I make more to keep this up as a habit.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

First Impressions: The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya



From the realm of Visual Novels on mobile phones, this game has manage to surface from that realm and made a place on both Vita and Steam.

This game is aimed for romance lovers and the ladies.

Now lets begin the ramblings of this gamer and their first impressions.




Sunday, 18 October 2015

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 - Chapter 1: The Penal Colony


So I procured this game some time ago and I finally got round to playing it between study and life. 
This is my first impressions.
So, you start off with Claire and Moira.
The intro only gave so much and the next thing you know, you are trapped in a prison. Unsure of where you are and why you are there but you do have a trusty bracelet with a voice that somewhat mocks and educates you. 
The mechanics of the game is simple, to a degree. You can switch between Claire and Moira and exploit their unique skills, such as Claire’s markmanship and Moira’s flashlight.
The enemies are a bit of a pain and you need to rely more on shooting weak points, they are not always their heads. This also applies to when you play as the other two characters.
The point of this chapter in Claire’s case is to escape the prison and find some help. After a lot of learning to play and backtracking with little direction, you manage to get out and find a radio tower. Which is great, considering here you find out you are trapped on a fricken island (code Veronica much).
Then you switch over to Barry, whose goal is to save Moira.
Here you meet Natalia who is more than what she seems.
She is, personally, the most helpful character in the whole game. she can see where the enemies are, I mean, how bloody awesome is that.
So, after going through the prison, again, you manage to also take an even longer route to the radio tower, but big news awaits you there.
That is the gist of chapter 1.
I personally like the build up for the next chapter and what this whole game contains and I look forward to playing more at a later time.

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Mini-Rant: The Banning of Hotline Miami 2


In Australia, Hotline Miami 2 is banned for possibly, a dull reason.

I do not condone rape nor anything like that but after managing to buy a copy of this game, I decided to see what the huff is about.

After a quick research and play through the game, I discovered it only occurs at the intro gameplay called Midnight Animal and it is probably very brief.

If you don't like spoilers, please stop reading but if you don't care, then do go on.

Midnight Animal is basically a smut film style and is in fact meaning that no one is being raped, it's only insinuated.
Now, let me get something out. Today, I watched the first episode of American Horror Story: Hotel and in that episode, a drug addict is raped by a masked person with a spike shaped dildo, yet Australia is okay with showing this on television, ON TELEVISION, let that sink in. Should I mention you can see this in great detail.
Should I also mention that American Horror Story is notorious for it's dark and deeply sexual themes and is basically a MA rated show. Many other shows do the same thing and is allowed to be shown on our TV.
The game itself only shows one major thing, the man on top and pulling down his pants. That's it. Did you expect something more than pixels pretending to be in a sexual moment? Well, sadly, this game doesn't do more than that. Heck, even Grand Theft Auto and Saint's Row games show more, even The Sims are more raunchy if you activate cheats and remove the pixels obscuring the naughty parts.

The people they are trying to protect from this game can watch it on a prime time TV show and not bat an eyelid, but as soon as a game puts it in, let's not forget the player is warned about the sexual explicit scenes, also when it gets up to the scene, for those who said no, it allows you to skip it. therefore, it is okay for the game to be banned cause it's a game and children only play games, not the fine adults of the Australian society.

Yes, Video Games are for Children, possibly according to our fine leaders who still think that the gaming industry brings in no money for the economy which is a load of BS.
It's funny that in 2013, Adult gamers was treated like children and had to petition the government to grow up and let them have cake, I mean, R18+ classifications for games. Several years on, games are still banned despite this being out for us gamers to indulge in games of a more graphic and mature nature. Fun Fact: more games have been banned while the R18+ rule has been in effect. Yes, this is a sad but true fact for Australians.

So, dear people of the world, enjoy your games while us Australians remain envious and hopeful to one day drink from the enjoyment of these fine games.

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Ode to MGS, a personal post #5


Today is September 1st, normally not an important day in my calendar but today, it was.

I obtained my first PS4 console and to add a nice bonus to it, my first limited edition console. In my opinion, it is the most gorgeous console I have owned to date. Maybe also my most expensive one, after booting off the PSV and Wii U from the top, even together they just touched the price of the PS4.

Do I regret this? Fuck no, I don't regret it, I just regret getting Destiny during the sales and the free copy of Ground Zeroes being offered on the PSN but no regrets over buying one of the last few gaming creations from Hideo Kojima.

It was just as I was updating MGSV that the thought dawned on me, this is basically the last real MGS game that will be ever created and to be honest, it made me sad, since this universe will be stopping. The stories, the characters, the feeling from playing this game will come to this beautiful conclusion.
Maybe there may be more in the future but it will not be the same as what we have come to learn and love.

I possibly came into the MGS universe very late.

My tale would have started back when MGS2 was released but I thought poorly of the game, mainly cause I was not very good at stealth games or games with a stealth element.
In my opinion, at the time, stealth games scared me if it did not have a god mode cheat to help me. So I avoided them and in turn made me miss out on so many games that were offered at the time. Hence my change in attitude with games these days where I will play all types at least once.
I really prefered games with a lot of shooting, violence and horror, also RPG.
So for many years, I refused to play this game and I regret that a lot. I overlooked a magnificent game cause of the word stealth.
It's sad that this had occurred. As I entered TAFE (college if anything) not long after leaving high school, I made a friend who got one of the few fresh batches of PS3 which. if I recall correctly, came with MGS4, he kept talking about it and finally, I started to pay attention about what he was saying and then after a while, I got bored of listening and asked him to play it.

In the end, I watched him play the whole game and I was wrapped up in it and decided that before the PS2 games died out, to buy the 2nd and 3rd game, which I ended up playing and falling deeper in love with. This is when I found out that if I tried, I was great at stealth. To this day, 2 and 3 are my favourites with The Phantom Pain coming in close to the top and this is me saying this after playing one chapter.

Out of all games I have playing in my life, I only recall two game creators. Shinji Mikami, since I been an RE fan since the first one and Hideo Kojima.
Why is this relevant? These are two creators that I have found to be inspiring and brilliant at what they do.

Now back to MGS and my loot.
Now, as we can tell, I got two of the collectors edition. I have a flawed reason as to why I bought both instead of one or the other.
It's because it's the last MGS game that will be done by Kojima and as a late fan, I wanted to get all the merchandise before I never have the chance. In a way, I see this as a last thank you and farewell, this game has come to mean something to me in the last few years and I want to show how much I support it. Yes, I regret coming late into the series but I will never regret the time and effort (as well as money) into being apart of the fandom.

Anyway, I really love the items the game came with.
The hand is adorable and easily movable into many positions, my first one was sadly, giving the bird but for etiquette sake, I made a V shape for the image and now placed nicely on my desk for me to look at.
The steel case is nice and fits in with my PS4 collection of steel cases. It came with a map, which I may never use but enjoy looking at. Some DLC for both in-game and online.

The piece of resistance in my loot is the PS4.
I found this to be the best thing I could have decided to buy and own.
Despite the minor typo on the console itself, it is still gorgeous. The red is not bright or deep but a nice warm colour, I feel that it is very enticing and makes me feel inspired to game. It still weighs quite a bit and I somewhat struggled carrying it and the other collectors editions items to the car but it was worth it.
It looks like a beast and purrs like a kitten, the controller is nice and simply designed.
Personally, I am glad I waited for buying a PS4, cause this is the type of PS4 I want to own. Something warm but strong, elegant but attractive.
The price was still a bitch but still, no regrets.

The last item was the collectors guide.
I mainly wanted it for the art and information on the last section of the book.
It is a hardcover with an attractive cover and did I mention, it was a simple design? cause it is and it was surprisingly thicker than what I thought. Also, it is weightier than it's standard edition counterpart.

Originally this post was going to be a short "Oh look at my loot" but once I started to type, I couldn't stop.
This is one series I would recommend to any gamer. If you don't like shooters, at least play it for the story, it's something you won't regret.

Maybe in a way, this post is a huge Thank you to Hideo Kojima for making this game and allowing gamers like me to explore his world of espionage and loyalty. I am forever grateful to be able to experience something so amazing in my lifetime.

Monday, 24 August 2015

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Fandoms - Resident Evil


So, you must be thinking "Mizu, why the post on fandoms in a gaming blog"
Simple answer, my dear Watson, fandoms exsist everywhere, especially the gaming world.
I bring this to view on the concept that Resident evil HD Remastered came out on the 20th and being a dedicated player to the game, I decided to view comments in the community on steam and what I saw disappointed me.
Reading the titles made me go "No, just no" to reading further into it.
I mean, how could other players dictate who is a 'True Fan' or not, I mean, that is just unfair, especially those who came into the series at a far later time and were unable to play the first few.

Many posts start with "I am the biggest fan" or "I am the number one fan" and really, is there a need for that? I been a huge fan since RE1 (Director's Cut came out the next year) was released back in 1996/7 on the playstation. I am no way the biggest fan but this game is dear to me. After that, everytime a new RE was released, I generally got it in that year and finished it within a few days due to being a young student.


Enough about my personal experience, I can add it in as I go along below.

Now, this part really annoyed me, this post is what triggered this blog entry.



Like JFC, being a 'true fan' in my honest opinion is appreciating a game for what it offers you, as the player and just because it had a major genre change, doesn't make it any less worthy of being under the RE banner and I played many RE games in my time, including the really terrible ones that everyone overlooks, like Survivor, Dead Aim and Outbreak.
Considering the above poster neglected to even mention these side-titles is laughable, considering some were FPS and other's introduced a more action feel to it. This was back in the '00s and they were probably test dummies for the later of the main series.

Now let's take a look at the titles.

Resident Evil came out in 1996, it was the first game to pin Survival Horror on the map of gaming genres, apparently it drew a lot of inspirations from games such as 1989's Sweet Home, this could also be dated back to games like Haunted House in 1982. Later that year, Silent Hill was released and has been somewhat of a competitor of RE. The next year, Directors Cut was released, which only had a few additions and also possibly due to the fact that RE2 was suppose to be released around this time, not only that but it was more extended and had uncensored cutscenes, which is always such a nice bonus. Now, in 2002, they released a GameCube edition of the game which completely revamped everything about the original title, which was exciting for me but apparently, fans felt betrayed and demanded that the creators don't do that again and yet, here we are, at 2015 a HD remaster of the GC version, which saddens me, since I would like to see a revamp version of 2 and 3.
Re was one of the first RE games I ever played on the PS console and introduced me to the horror genre and to this day, I still own my copy of this game, as well as the DC version. It be fair to admit that I have most of the RE game collection.

RE2, one would think that it would be almost exactly after the events of RE but how wrong are you. Trivia Fact; RE2 is set 24hrs after RE3 has taken place but both finish at the same time, amazing ain't it. Anyway, this game was released in 1998, during which it still was the golden child of the Capcom franchise and the leader of the Survival horror genre.

Like with RE4, the Survival Horror was on a decline and FPS or Action is what gamers wanted and for a game to live in a time, it had to change to suit the audience and around this time, new gamers were coming out of the woodworks and this won them into the series. During this time, RE4 had to compete with Devil May Cry 3, Call of Duty, F.E.A.R., God of War, Battlefield and the list can go on and in this industry, you had to keep up or go home.

Another thing I like to point out about one game in particular, which I actually like, which is Operation Raccoon City. Sure it is not the great but I like the alternative view it offered on the whole outbreak and another thing, IT WAS DONE BY ANOTHER COMPANY ALTOGETHER, so Capcom is not fully for the change or alteration for the RE universe, you can somewhat say that it is an AU situation of Resident Evil, which I personally find is a brilliant idea.

You probably wondering why I feel so strongly about this. If you asked which RE is my all time favourite, it would be RE3, since it basically brought in a whole new system and mechanics to the survival horror genre.

In my opinion, you are a true fan to the series if you played 1 or more and enjoyed what it offered, who cares if you never played the original. As long as you left feeling satisfied and happy after playing then you are a fan. That is how my opinion is and I am sorry if it seems off or like a long ramble.
I may write a better one in the future after some research.

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Recent Loot




If anyone knows me, I am a huge Resident Evil Fan been playing since around initial release for Australia, so I was fairly young.

Don't get me wrong, I love RE1 like the next person but a second remake of the first game is a bit annoying but I do aim to see what is new and amazing in store for this puppy. I do hope I could find a hard copy of this game for my collection purposes.

On other news, I have read that there is a high possibility of a RE0 HD remake in the works and I do look forward to seeing this come to fruition. I also really hope that one day Capcom may even consider remakinf RE2 and RE3 cause that would be amazing and make a nice little collection right there.

So yea, in about 4 days, expect me to be playing this lovely buy and possibly writing a review for it without having my personal opinion blur it. Since that would be very unfair and bias.