Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Have a Christmas

Oh whatever else you celebrate. Or if you celebrate nothing then Have a Thursday.

I suddenly realized why scheduling content at my job was so messed up this week. Things are usually posted on Thursdays. Well then.

I'm not going to be uploading anything today, but I should have a preview video done sometime before the new year. Meanwhile enjoy a jittering santa. LOTR:TTA will resume Boxing Day...er Dec 26 and I will post a few more Hunted videos. Alien will resume in the new year because I'm still out of encoded video. I may also have some Left 4 Dead 2 videos for you. We'll see.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Sleepiness

Kathleen and I made it though the night. I think I fared a bit better, at least mid-morning before we finished as my sleep schedule is messed up anyway. I suffered Sunday and Monday though with exhaustion and super soreness. Dodgeball really...took a toll on my body. Last time I was that sore was "learning" how to snowboard (which essentially meant me falling on my ass over and over and over). Anyway, Kathleen's grand total for money raised was over $1200 (a few more donations may still come in). I am currently working on a recap video, which will go up once I figure out how to get the Twitch videos into my clutches.

Games played included:
Luigi's Mansion (nostalgic)
Fear Online (awful)
No Room in Hell (confusing)
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel (not bad, but super sensitive and clunky after playing Destiny so much)
Sonic Mega Collection (of which I remember little because I was so tired)
And we attempted Killing Floor but I actually broke it beyond repair. I have no idea how I managed this.


Also, I have Destiny now for PS4. Going it solo mostly + playing with randoms, but if you have it, you may add me on PSN: DrSchwa

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

A Bug Hunt

I am super impressed with how well my title fits this time.

FIRST - Alien Isolation continues. We are not done recording...I assume we are around the halfway mark, especially with the sudden difficulty spike. My thoughts so far? Not a bad game. It has...issues though. I don't particularly find the game scary. Now, listening to the videos, you will be inclined to debate this based on our reactions. But it's not scary like Outlast or Amnesia. It is tense. I am way more tense playing this game, and I was way more frightened playing the other games. Half of that tension just comes from whether the bloody Alien will show up and kill us before we can save and we have to do the same shit over and over again. Part of that tension just comes from the unpredictability. Also the game crashes. A lot. I don't even think I'm going to edit the crashes out to be honest. It's just business as usual between them because it's so common. So far in 8 hours of gameplay I believe we had 8 crashes. One crash per hour. gg. Also, the game is a little buggy. It uses Havok, so the physics objects are already hilarious, but the Alien itself is just...so broken. You should see a short clip on YouTube that I posted (two days ago?) that sums this whole experience up in about 45 seconds.

SECOND - Started Hunted: Demon's Forge with Mesk. We marathoned about...5 hours of it before we both got too tired to continue. So we are near the end of the second chapter and have already broken the game in new and exciting ways. We also recreated many of the old bugs he encountered with HKS back when he ran through it then. This will be...a different LP experience. I would recommend this one if you like seeing a lot of silly things (and don't mind that we take the time to see if we can push things to their limits). The game is actually decent though despite its major issues. It's super buggy, but gameplay is fun and interesting, there are tons of areas to explore, and the story itself isn't boring. I have been looking forward to this one. I've never played it before, but it is far from a blind LP as I've watched Mesk and HKS' videos (which can be found here). This LP should start going up on YouTube early November after Bioshock is complete.

THIRD - Extra Life reminder this Saturday. Kathleen reached her goal, but she's trying to stay in first for the Alberta Children's Hospital as she will have the chance to earn extra money for them (30k I think). So feel free to check out our streams on Twitch. I will post the links again on the date. I will be joining in the evening, so Kathleen will have a head start, so make sure to tune in to her stream while I'm off getting my fingers broken and my face crushed by large rubber balls. I'm uh...playing in a dodgeball tournament until about 4/5pm. I believe Shauna, General Delta, Mesk and Oliver may also join in.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

List of Games

I am posting my list of games for Extra Life here. If you want me to play any, comment on this post (or message me somewhere on YouTube). I have more games than I did last year. Not sure how well they will all stream with OBS, but we'll see. So on Steam I have:

Age of Empires 2
Age of Empires 3
Alice: Madness Returns
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Baldur's Gate
Bastion
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Bioshock
Bioshock 2
Bioshock Infinite
Borderlands
Borderlands 2
Bothers - A Tale of Two Sons
Bulletstorm
Command and Conquer 3
Crysis
Crysis 2
Dark Souls
Dead Space (probably going to LP this so I'd rather not play it)
Dead Space 2 (see previous line)
Descent
Deus Ex
Dishonored
Dungeon Siege 3
Skyrim
F.E.A.R. (probably going to LP this as well, so I'd rather not play it)
F.E.A.R. 2
F.E.A.R. 3
Far Cry 3
Garry's Mod
Grand Theft Auto 3 and 4
Half Life 2
Half Life Episode 1
Half Life Episode 2 (LP will be posted on YouTube soon anyway so...)
Half Life Opposing Force
How to Survive
Just Cause 2 (includes the multiplayer mod...which is hilarious)
Kane and Lynch 2 (if you want to see a truly awful game)
Left 4 Dead 2
Limbo
Magicka
Max Payne
Max Payne 2
Max Payne 3
Miasmata
Portal
Portal 2
Prince of Persia (Sands of Time, The Two Thrones, Warrior Within)
Resident Evil 5
Saints Row 2
Saints Row The Third
Saints Row 4
Serious Sam 3
Civilization 5
Thief
Thief 2
Torchlight
Torchlight 2
Transistor
Trine
Trine 2
Unreal Tournament
VVVVVV
The Walking Dead
The Wolf Among Us

Off of Steam I have...
Neverwinter MMO
Neverwinter Nights
Fallout 1 and 2 (maybe 3? Can't remember)
Guild Wars 2
Morrowind
Oblivion
Diablo 1
Diablo 2
Warcraft 2
Warcraft 3
Archeage
And a ton of other old games I have in CD form.

I will also take requests for Gamecube and Wii. I can bring some of the Mario Parties and Mario Karts. I will also bring Sonic Adventure Battle 2, Sonic Adventure, Lost Kingdoms, Fire Emblem (the Gamecube and Wii version) and any other silly game I think would be amusing. OH I SHOULD BRING SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG. That game is so bad.

Let me know if you have challenges. I love challenges, even if they are tear-your-hair-out difficult.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Sunday at the Calgary Entertainment Expo 2014

Last day at the comic con. Now I need to wait another year for the next...

Oh well, that's time to prepare costumes for next year and earn back all that money I spent. Totally worth it.

So we ended up having a slower morning, not arriving on the grounds until about 11:30, which also meant I missed the voice acting panel. Again. One year I will attend it. I swear. It's like saying that one year I won't miss free comic book day. WHICH IS THIS WEEK HOLY CRAP (someone please remind me).


The exhibition halls were packed with people. I was wise to get my shopping done on earlier days, because this was when everyone was scrambling to get the items they wanted before the con ended. All the last minute shoppers meant that it was super crowded and a lot of the vendors were picked dry. Oliver really wanted to stop by the Cyanide and Happiness booth, so we made our way through the hall, running into these fine gentlemen on our way. The Deadmau5 fellow made the mistake of posing on a knee. He was there for a good couple of minutes while people did drive-by shootings...er walk-by picture shootings.


We navigated the busy aisles full of grumpy vendors and frantic customers before we arrived at...


A huge ass line. That fellow in the black hat there marked the end of it. A volunteer was standing guard at the end of the line to stop more people from lining up as the line itself already doubled back, outlined on the floor with masking tape. We were turned away multiple times, told to come back in five minutes. We did that about four times before we formed a secondary line with some other disgruntled people, trying to wait for the line to move and poach a spot. We were then told (in a polite Canadian fashion) to piss off. At that point we decided to go line-up for the Felicia Day panel instead.



The line for Felicia Day was, naturally, quite long. At least it wasn't snowing on the Sunday. It was really quite pleasant. As we waited, I farmed StreetPasses and watched some poor souls try to correct Elmo's posture.

Elmo is Falling Pt 1

Elmo is Falling Pt 2

Eventually they got him standing again.



The Spotlight on Felicia Day was well worth going to. I personally enjoy her performance in Supernatural, but was happy to hear about a lot of the other productions she's been a part of. I really admire her as a person and as an actor/creator. Much like the other panel, she handled a lot of the questions and comments very well, especially as some were a little on the awkward side.

She talked about a few of her favourite characters to play in her various productions, as well as a few of her favourite locations and gifts from fans. Her favourite this year was a little dragon that she named Lloyd. It was an adorable dragon.

I was also really happy to hear more about Supernatural and working with Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins. Her stories about her "appropriate" hugs and the teasing on set were funny to listen to.

Also, pro tip guys: never ask a person to sing on the spot. It even makes regular singers uncomfortable. SO STAHP.


On the way back into the building we stopped by to take a look at the Quidditch matches happening outside. I did not find the elusive Maxine, however.



Back inside, our main mission was to get Oliver's book signed at Cyanide and Happiness. The line was still ridiculous, the volunteer there as strict as ever. I spotted a Cloud and Dark Link, the two personas of Kathryn I encountered last year (didn't see her but I know she was there! I saw here in the parade pictures). Also, you must ALWAYS, press the red button.

 Finally we managed to sneak into the back of the Cyanide and Happiness line and proceeded to wait there for 45+ minutes to get Oliver his signatures and drawing. Thankfully I had my trusty 3DS at my side, and I spent the time getting mad at Chrom for dying over and over in Fire Emblem. Stupid Classic Lunatic. I'm stuck on level 5. LEVEL 5. I was not prepared for this. I wasn't sure whether to feel sorry for the booth next to them or not. An entire side of their booth was constantly occupied by people in the line...but at the same time, they had a captive audience for promoting their web comic.

Almost everything was sold out by the time we got to the booth. Oliver got some posters and had a medium drawing done for him. There were two options: you could request something or pick topics out of a topic box. Oliver got a little of both as he requested angry programmer and got "hate sex" drawn out of the box. I'll let you imagine what the result was.

After standing in line for so long we decided we needed to say goodbye to the Calgary Entertainment Expo 2014. The weekend had tired us out (in a good way), so we left and got Viet. Best weekend of the year. I look forward to next year's craziness!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Friday at the Calgary Entertainment Expo 2014

I ended up making my way down to the con on Friday for about an hour and a half after all. I started snapping pictures with the camera and wondered why none of them were working...until I realized I left the memory card in my laptop...in the car...

So I took crappy photos on my blackberry to document my short-lived adventures from Friday.


Arrived back at the con and saw an new inflated terror had graced us with its presence. I was particularly amused by Elmo's white "support shaft" in the back. In the foreground you can see some of many comic book and movie themed vehicles. In the picture is the Dr. Who, Batman and Iron Man themed vehicles.


Oliver and I entered the exhibition halls and immediately encountered Cat Woman and Captain Canuck (?). I suppose he's Canada's answer to Captain America? I am not too informed about this? Why am I making all my statements questions?


We wandered around for some time looking at MOAR MERCH as I snapped terribly blurry pictures of the crowd level at the con. The amount of people in the building had increased from Thursday, but ultimately I was pleased to know that I still had a lot of breathing room. My personal bubble was mostly preserved.



I giggled when I saw these fellows and their booth. I found the heart of darkness Mesk. He told me that I needed to ask them about mall ninjas and dynamic bathroom stall entry the next time I see them. I'm not sure if I want to know what that all means...


Wanting to show Oliver the Lego displays and the overly threatening orc (which can still be seen in the background of that picture), we found Booker and Elizabeth. I was delighted as I had missed these two last year, but saw some amazing pictures of their cosplay. Too bad I had to get that picture with my blackberry.

Nearby was a duo giving out lanyards/tags for a game that would run on Saturday. The idea was that you'd leave it in an easy to see place on your person and other people would approach you asking about droids. By answering with the right phrases, you had a chance to win prizes (at least that was what I understood of it). I did not participate as my brain on comic con is a distracted mess. So pretty much how it always is.


Returning back to the main hall we found a Hayley, Jay and Lara Croft (aka Bev). They had arrived that day from BC/Southern Alberta (Medicine Hat) for the Expo and were already enjoying it immensely. Bev's energy alone was amazing as she would often dash off to get a picture with various cosplayers.


And this is why I need a new phone.



As we chatted, I snapped a few pictures of my own, including a monk from Monty Python (who I was amused to see actually chanted and hit his face with a board) and these lovely cosplayers who we were talking next to for a good 10 minutes.

I still can't get over the Hello Kitty Devil worship controversy (I WAS JOKING ABOUT THAT...why is that even a thing?)


Wat.


On the way out, we happened across this group of cosplayers (I don't know if they all knew each other or if it was just a crazy random happen-stance), so I took the opportunity to take a photo of them all. I think they were all still there getting their photos taken by the time we had browsed the booth behind them and moved on. Almost makes me glad I didn't dress up this year as I remember this happening A LOT the last two years.

We meandered out shortly after this with intentions of returning the next day for longer. There were tons of fantastic costumes that I didn't get pictures of because I was displeased with the blurry messes of photos that were being produced. Many people who had participated in the parade were there, so it really is unfortunate that my brain is made of mush.

I shall continue my adventures in the Calgary Entertainment Expo when it's not 2am and I'm ready to pass out.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Calgary Entertainment Expo 2014 Parade of Wonders

I wasn't there, but here are some photos provided by the Expo of it. Apparently my coworker saw cars and carriages on her lunch break.

Parade of Wonders

I'll most more material here from it if I come across it.

Thursday at Calgary Entertainment Expo 2014

I headed over from work around 3pm. Worked out really well as I just ate lunch while I worked so I could get out of there quickly. Luckily I work about 2 mins away by car and I arrived in good time on the grounds. They're getting smarter each year, taking over more of the grounds. I can imagine Saturday is going to be nuts. The fire marshals will be watching. Volunteers were really anal about people stopping for too long last year, so I suspect a lot of that again this year (seriously, don't be too hard on them if you're going and they ask you to move...the fire department got super pissed off the one year because of overcrowding and if it happens again, no more con).

I got my wristband at the grandstand, which was really a good idea because it diverts the crowds of people that need to exchange their tickets away from the rest of the con. After picking up a "grab bag," nearly murdering an ATM machine and purchasing my photo op, I headed out to the line-up...to get inside.


It may be hard to see, but that entire +15 is full of people. There were two sections of the line, and I ended up in the secondary one. I was still 30-40 minutes early. And no, I do not know those people in the picture. I was alone at this point.


Sign above the line really says it all (even if it's actually referring to hockey). I met two other con attendees in line, Sarah, who had come from Vancouver with the poster she got JUST in time for the con that she was going to get autographed, and Thomas, who was excited for...well pretty much everything. Not too sure about Thomas though...he IS an Xbox fan after all (cue angry rants from xbox owners).



After a long wait in line and a lot of random discussions later, we were allowed into the building. On the way in I spotted (and was perplexed by) the terrifying inflatable characters outside the expo pavilion.


Inside I felt like a kid in a candy store. The cliché is the only real way I could describe it in the moment. I was extremely happy as well, because the con only had about 1/3 of the people that would be there on Saturday...AND I HAD ROOM TO BREATHE. It was wonderful and all the vendors had fully stocked merch. Sarah went off in search of the Expo store while Thomas stuck around for awhile to look at through artist's alley. I found some delightful prints, jewellery and leather work on my travels, but only ended up purchasing prints for the time being.


Yessssss merchhhhh. Thomas decide to wait in this area for his friends (who apparently decided to show up after all, which is good because he said he had been ditched by them) and I continued on alone (which was probably for the best as I was distracted by everything and I'm sure my drooling over ALL THE MERCH is a little frightening if you're not used to it).



I then found one of the many Daleks of the hundreds I am bound to encounter over the weekend. I should count the number of Daleks encountered, and document that progress. Sadly, I will have to wait until I return to see how many I truly find.

I continued my wanderings as the room slowly filled with more people. I spent a good 10 minutes at one of the medieval weapons vendors thinking "yes, I could use a Bodkin point for practical purposes" and then tore myself away from the dagger with much difficulty (they also had a mace man...a freaking mace...I could totally use a mace). I collected business cards of the places I wished to return to (I think I can make a full deck out of them at this point). In line Sarah gave me the brilliant idea of writing down the booth numbers on the cards to remember where they were. I, however, am not that brilliant, so I just pocketed the cards after I received them.


I dunno wtf this is.





As I travelled, I took a couple pictures of cosplayers who were kind enough to stop for me. I always find it difficult to approach people to ask for their picture as I feel like a complete creep. I know that's not the case, but it's still a whole level of awkward I'm really not used to. regardless, I got a few good pictures. I was super excited about the Alice costume as I recently finished an LP of that game. I am disappointed by the lack of blood on the dress though.



I met up with Rachel and we shopped for a short time, mostly looking through artist's alley once more. Thirty minutes before Billy Boyd's spotlight, we decided to head outside towards the pavilion to line up. Out there we got a closer look at the curious giant inflatable----


HOLY SHIT. RUN CHILD! THE WOMAN IN GREEN WILL ACT AS A DISTRACTION. WHY ARE YOU SMILING? IT'S GOING TO CONSUME YOUR SOUL.


We had excellent timing as when we reached the line, they had just started allowing people to enter. We found a seat somewhere in the middle and waited for Billy Boyd to arrive.




When they said "spotlight on Billy Boyd," I didn't actually think there'd be a spotlight. Hence, poor Billy was drowned out in a sea of blinding white light in all my pictures. The screen helped a little bit with that aspect. He did a wonderful job answering the questions, especially some of the more awkward ones. Some highlights and quotes from the spotlight:

"I missed the one while I was doing the other one." - Billy
"Sounds like bad relationship advice." - hostess from The One Ring.net (apparently it's their 15th anniversary this year...go check it out!)

"I stood up to sit back down again." - Billy in the middle of answering a question

Billy's favourite practical effect to work with was from Space Milkshake. 

There are hundreds of cats, dogs and toads named after Merry and Pippin. Billy encouraged more to be named (he figured a 90% rate for cats and a 10% rate for dogs in terms of naming...he had not heard about the toads at that point).

My favourite story was about when he was filming Master and Commander and they were doing a storm scene. They were using a large water tank to film it, with pipes showering water on them for the rain and a jet engine for the wind. Apparently a bunch of the supporting actors were peeing in the water tank. Little did they know that the water from the pipes showering them during the scene...was being drawn from the tank. So they were being showered with piss for a good week until someone found out and shut it down to drain and refill the tank. When they asked what was going on, they were told "sorry, but you're all covered in piss."

If Billy could have played any other Lord of the Rings character, Legolas was his first choice, Arwen was his second choice, and Gollum was his third. 

When asked if he'd rather sing or act, he said he would like to sing act. He didn't care what production it was, even Shakespeare. And when he said "Shakespeare," Rachel and I gave each other knowing looks as we were about 3 feet away from him last summer as when he played Banquo at the globe theatre in MacBeth. Yeah...I lost a bet after that play. I will never mistake Billy Boyd for Dominic Monaghan ever again. 

There were other good moments, but those are the ones that came to mind.


After the spotlight, we headed back into the exhibition halls to shop more and get Rachel her expo t-shirt. We encountered Disgruntled Gandalf (okay, the person wasn't really disgruntled...I think they were just annoyed that they had just been in about four other photos). That hat is awesome. I would love a hat like that.


Not a Dalek, but I know some people that would appreciate this.


We encountered the movie prop display and shop again, nearly the same one that was here last year. I at least got a nicer picture of it. The Gandalf Hat that was there was being sold for 36000 360 dollars (EDIT: My brain added extra 0s for some reason). I decided that I did not want a hat like that. I can't afford to.  


And then I got menaced by the Pale Orc. I look so puny.



On the way out we encountered the Southern Alberta Lego Users Group display. Everything was awesome. 


And of course, here is the other giant Dalek I found. That brings our total count up to 2 Daleks.


As we left I spotted the giant Gordon Freeman figure. I was tempted by this until I saw the price tag. If it had been Corvo Attano...maybe I would have considered it. At any rate, it's a good tie-in to the HL2 LP right now.

As we left the con, I was amused to see how many of the vendors still wanted to sell stuff despite the volunteers and announcers telling us to GTFO. Most of the vendors were still selling items long after the 8pm announcement. It's refreshing because by Sunday, all their merch will be gone and they'll be too tired to care anymore.

Thursday Comic Con was amazing. Definitely doing that again next year. I may not get out to the con today (Friday), because some stuff came up. I might make it out for an hour/hour and a half, but otherwise, I'll be there most of the day Saturday and Sunday, and there will be MANY more pictures as I won't be so focused on MERCH.


PS - WTF


Snapped that while Rachel was looking at goggles.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Geiz! Geiz! (also soundtrack Thursday 15)

Iz Comic Con. Oh Emm Gee.

Woke up and spun around singing "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." I'm sorry wallet. You will suffer this weekend.

Soundtrack Thursday is still a go. Seems like Thursdays are usually short days. I'll be leaving around 3 to go line up for my badge and wrist bands. I feel so official and that's really not the case. Oh man.

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - I really need to watch all these again. I love these movies.

Shit. So I agreed to help my coworker grow her Chia Pet. I misread the instructions and used two tablespoons instead of two teaspoons of seeds. So now I have this scoop of unused seeds sitting on my desk. I need to find something random to Chia.

PS - The Spongebob Chia is a little terrifying.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - There is also a compilation of all the Harry Potter Soundtracks on YouTube. It is over 9 hours long. I don't think I can handle that much Harry Potter.

Supernatural - In playlist form as it does not seem to exist as a compilation (yet). I love this show.

LP UPDATE:
-Shauna still cannot figure out what is happening with her hdmi
-More Half Life 2 IS recorded. You can all make fun of me for my poor handling of the rocket launcher.
-Penumbra Black Plague is sitting peacefully on my hard drive
-More videos likely to be uploaded Monday. This weekend is a write-off

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

So Excited

Sorry, but I can't contain myself any longer. Calgary Entertainment Expo starts tomorrow and I am planning on being there all four days. I will be equipped with my camera, some cash and my 3DS to get ALL the street passes. This is my favourite event in Calgary all year. It's basically a holiday for me. I will be posting pictures every day to document my (not so) grand adventures. I will not be dressing up this year (I didn't prepare a costume and the person I usually go with is in Asia...), so I shall be much harder to find if you are looking for me.

WHY IS IT ONLY WEDNESDAY? TOMORROW NEEDS TO BE HERE NOW.


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year

Happy New Year everyone! Let us hope 2014 is as inane as the last.

The year in summary:

-Launched myself into the air multiple times on a pair of sticks and managed not to kill myself.
-Slid 2/3 of the way down a mogul run on my back, over the moguls, trapped laying on my skis unable to get up, giggling like a lunatic the whole way. Almost hit a tree shortly after. Got stuck for a good five minutes. Someone had to dig me out.
-Cherry Cola acquired.
-Learned how to drive with a bunch of people 7-10 years younger than me. Yeah, driver's ed with teenagers. Twelve hours of watching graphic Australian driving PSAs. Five hours driving with the car whisperer.
-Walked around the University and "listened" to things.
-Gamer's Thumb slows everything down.
-Went to Nerdy Christmas, dressed up as Jet Girl, felt like I was 8 again and adventuring with Sarah in Kelowna.
-Helped produce the most kick-ass presentation on video game music.
-Graduated with a degree in Advanced BS and Stuff that Happened.
-Watched Fellowship of the Ring with live music. My inner fangirl was happy.
-Imagine Dragons was the most flashy concert I have seen. Lead signer rises into the air like Robo-Jesus to play a drum suspended in the air.
-Got scammed in Paris.
-Got stolen from in Brussels.
-WAFFLES
-Got lost in Belgium, ended up in Holland. Ate chocolate, and another family's leftover lettuce and rice for dinner when we finally got that sorted out.
-An encounter with a Belgian, flamethrowing, Fishmobile.
-Best ice cream ever. Of all time.
-Best fish dinner ever. Of all time.
-Nearly died from heat exhaustion. One step short of delirium.
-Flew in the sketchiest plane I have ever encountered. Complete with cut-throat seat claiming. Belgian chocolate bars almost threw us over the weight limit (100 dollars for each KG over! SERIOUSLY)
-Saw Billy Boyd perform as Banquo. Best timing for rain to start ever.
-Played a lot of games that tested the limits of my sanity. Especially the horror ones.
-Participated in a 25hr video game marathon. I didn't make it the full 25 hours.
-Holy shit I can drive and I haven't killed anyone...yet.
-Trying a new part time job, doing some writing.
-Finally, after years and years of waiting, our internet was upgraded. Uploads will hopefully now be more frequent. Happy New Year!

Look for: The rest of Overlord 2, Alice: Madness Returns, Dark Souls and multiple compilation videos I haven't had a chance to finish yet.

No resolutions. I just want to finish WMRR once and for all. I have a good feeling that this year is the year. Though, I'm pretty sure I've said that before...

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Forgetful

It's only going to get worse. I forgot that I said I'd also be looking into playing the Bioshock series as well. This will be another LP series that will appear in 2014.

To finish 2013:
Half Life 1
Penumbra - Overture, Black Plague - with Shauna
Overlord 2 (just need to upload the segments (35 total)

Coming in 2014:
Alice: Madness Returns (will record and maybe put out a couple videos before the new year)
Dark Souls
Bioshock - 1, 2, Infinite
Penumbra: Requiem - with Shauna

Co-op or Multiplayer 2014:
Magicka (will be posted on GameVoyeur's YouTube)
Unreal Tournament 3 - Tentative
Diablo 2 Expansion - Tenative
Age of Empires 3 (I have about 20 games recorded that I played with my brother...I may post a few of those if there's interest)


Is it bad that the lists here are probably going to end up being mostly for me?