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Friday, March 25, 2022

Luna: The Amazon Star Story

Amazon's entry into game streaming with Luna officially launched earlier this month. I tried to play it as soon as it became available - Amazon Prime members get access to a monthly rotation of 4 free games - but I couldn't even play it on my Personal Computer nor my mobile devices because the service then required you to use Google Chrome and I have moved on from that browser for a while now. I was on Amazon several days ago just shopping away and without even realizing it, I started looking at the Luna page again. I clicked on one of the free games and was so surprised that the game stream actually started. Good for them for expanding the browser compatibility list.

Prime membership is expensive enough. Amazon should have given us access to Luna+.

Friday, March 11, 2022

Steam Treasure: Foot Odor Girl

I go through the Discovery Queue on Steam a lot and I allow Valve to show me everything it has in store, and I mean everything. As you may expect, there are a lot of crapware on Steam but some are just more special than the rest. Today, I found... Foot Odor Girl.

Wouldn't it be easier to visit a park and intentionally step on dog poop?

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Is It Safe to Buy Games With Epic Around?

The Epic Games Store has been a blessing to the Personal Computer gaming world with its weekly offer of free games. Let's not forget that it also brings something that is sorely missing from Electronic Arts' soon to be replaced Origin and Ubisoft Connect, a real competitive edge in a Steam dominated world. Epic has not been cheap at all with their free game selections. These games being offered for free have been either significant titles or more known smaller releases with flops rarely ever being presented in the lineup.

Dauntless is still alive? I thought the Monster Hunter PC releases killed it.

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Are You Ready for Elden Ring?

Ah, Elden Ring by FromSoftware, one of the most hyped-up games ever, coming to your PlayStation 4/5, variety of X-Boxes and the Personal Computer. It is coming out tomorrow and you can pre-load the game today to further heighten that sense of anticipation. To me, it's just another Souls game and if the past couple of them is any indication, the experience is probably going to be... as expected. Which is, oh everything looks new, feels new, but it's the same old game. And yes, I still feel the same way about the whole "oh the Souls games are so hard" nonsense. It's a game where you learn enemy patterns and location layouts. Demanding? Yes. Annoying? Maybe. Hard? No.

The core gameplay is probably as "elden" as the ring.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

In Need of a Sex Change

Yesterday, I started a new playthrough of Cyberpunk 2077 for the Personal Computer. I was reminded of the game after I saw a big announcement about the latest patch version 1.5 for the game on Steam. The patch is primarily rolled out to give PlayStation 5 and X-Box Series X players their proper visual update, but I understand that they have also added a host of new changes to the game as well. I was just curious if they ever fixed the missing image of V on reflective surfaces: the fact that this game is one of the first to implement real time ray tracing and to have your main character missing from the equation is quite an embarrassment. I was disappointed to find out that V is still not showing any reflection outside of some special mirrors, which is really, really odd. Perhaps I need to get to the part when V is revealed to be a vampire.

Sindel... Is that you?
When you are trying to make Ingrid and got a MK character instead.