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My fingers mashed some keys until a blog post appeared. I think there's even a thesis buried in there!
How does Capcom's attempt to make the franchise more accessible to Western gamers fare?
A lot more time playing the Otaku fan-fiction of video games brought to life, and despite the word count here, things haven't been changing all that much.
The fourth part of this long video analysis is finally available for viewing.
I think I’m finally starting to enter a place of satisfaction with my work, as well as understanding of just what sort of voice I want the RamblePak series to have. I don’t want to try and make jokes, for example. I’m not so good at it and I don’t really have a voice for comedic rage. The best humor from my videos comes from smaller moments that don’t distract from the overall message I’m trying to make.
I’ll also be removing the censorship, though this will likely have greater impact on the footage I use as I have little reason to cuss or swear myself unless I’m trying to be funny. Seeing as I don’t want to try and force humor, I won’t need the censorship any longer.
The crew reunites to discuss what they're expecting and looking forward to in 2014.
A quick jump into a demonstration becomes six hours of saliva dripping gameplay.
Navel gazing into the sudden desire to create
A quick look into the mechanics of Project X Zone's combat system and how it combines the tactical RPG with fighting game philosophy.
A reevaluation of the intent of this blog and my own goals as a writer.
Analysis of Spike's VGX and what sort of award show we'd like to see.
A fantastic game brought down by the interference of boss battles.
A nostalgic sequel that shifts the focus back to adventure, exploration, and discovery.
Sometimes a game you're looking forward to just isn't as good as you expected.
On the latest episode of The RambleCast, we discuss a whole lot of video games followed by the growing presence of Black Friday on the holiday season.
While some will certainly enjoy it, Arkham Origins fails to live up to either of its predecessors.