A bit different from what I usually write about, but as the Empire wrote here, Sony and Fox seem to be working together to a small capacity in promoting each other's work in their own little Marvel universes. This is of course done for obvious reasons: make moviegoers hopeful for a X-Men/Spider-man crossover much like Disney's own universe and to work together to try and keep their franchises alive.
Now the first seems incredibly unlikely. While Disney's own universe connections seemed near impossible before The Avengers it's definitely shown it is possible, but these films were all under one studio, making it easier to connect them. While Sony and Fox are different, and could at any point want to steer away from plans and do whatever is needed to keep their respective rights in place (unless, god willing, they ever sell rights to Disney).
Then of course, this is also an attempt to align against a mutual enemy and try to keep afloat. The two studios can of course be stronger if they don't bother fighting each other and recognize the bigger threat. I don't think it'll hurt the powerhouse that is already in motion by Disney, but it could be interesting to see what the shaky alliance could lead to.
Phreak's Steam Room
A lover of games, manga, various geekeries, and sharks. I'll mostly talk about the first three though.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Like if you Remember Progress
The Oculus Rift, a peripheral that would immerse users in a virtual reality. This creates the opportunity for a section of video games that could change things in the industry allowing players to connect to the medium on a whole new level.
Though wary, people were starting to take notice, and actually consider it in the future of games.
That is, until Facebook purchased it last week, and it all turned sour.
Facebook buying a machine that was heading in the route of innovative gaming derails what could have been. Facebook has no firm roots in video games. Sure, there are plenty of games that you can play with you account, but these are considerably dumbed down games of clicking to make something happen, then waiting or paying until you can do the same action again and bother your friends to decrease the time between actions by playing as well.
This really irks me, granted, I don't currently have it in my college-student budget to go out and buy a $350.00 add-on, but I like to look forward to what could change video games and allow for new outlets in such a dynamic industry. I think Facebook buying Oculus Rift stops that; it limits what we can do and what kinds of people would want to produce games for it. Instead of people with fresh ideas for new hardware, we're likely to see quick, slapped together games meant to hit credit cards by the dollar.
Games such as Classroom Aquatic, a game I written about before that has you playing as a dolphin in an underwater classroom that must cheat off classmate's tests in order to effectively pass. If that doesn't make you raise an eyebrow and question what you just read, then congrats, your idea is weirder than mine - and I donated money to help fund it.
This might seem like a silly idea, but it shows promise; this game has a premise that would effectively use the Oculus (by having the player actively move their head to look at other papers to get answers) and I find that amazing. To have such a simple idea, give it a unique and stylized look, and hardware that just brings it all together. Now, who knows what the future of this game will be, and if you'll get the option to pay a dollar to get answers without even trying.
Though wary, people were starting to take notice, and actually consider it in the future of games.
That is, until Facebook purchased it last week, and it all turned sour.
Facebook buying a machine that was heading in the route of innovative gaming derails what could have been. Facebook has no firm roots in video games. Sure, there are plenty of games that you can play with you account, but these are considerably dumbed down games of clicking to make something happen, then waiting or paying until you can do the same action again and bother your friends to decrease the time between actions by playing as well.
You can put in your own joke about Farmville or whatever is popular on Facebook here. |
This really irks me, granted, I don't currently have it in my college-student budget to go out and buy a $350.00 add-on, but I like to look forward to what could change video games and allow for new outlets in such a dynamic industry. I think Facebook buying Oculus Rift stops that; it limits what we can do and what kinds of people would want to produce games for it. Instead of people with fresh ideas for new hardware, we're likely to see quick, slapped together games meant to hit credit cards by the dollar.
Games such as Classroom Aquatic, a game I written about before that has you playing as a dolphin in an underwater classroom that must cheat off classmate's tests in order to effectively pass. If that doesn't make you raise an eyebrow and question what you just read, then congrats, your idea is weirder than mine - and I donated money to help fund it.
Now in spite of my negative view towards this purchase I don't think it's wrong that the Oculus was bought. It can help to have some big money behind you, but I think it matters where that money comes from. Had Microsoft or Sony, both prominent in video games bought the Oculus then this may not have been such a problem (though recently, Sony revealed their own virtual reality headset, currently named "Morpheus") considering these companies have been part of gaming and have an understanding of the market and consumers. But Facebook, Facebook is another beast, with games hanging as a spare organ, not necessary but nice to have. The care behind games isn't there, or the history in the industry.
While it can't currently be said what Facebook will do with its new toy, it doesn't look positive. While the Oculus Rift was just beginning to walk it has been snatched up and being expected to grow further in a field of statuses and selfies. Leaving gamers hopeful that this futuristic hardware will be more than social media headset.
And the whole issue of the crowdfunding that Oculus made in the first place by thousands of people only to see their investment sold off? That's a complete different issue.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
March 2014 Loot Crate!
As obvious from the issue of this month's Crate, Attack on Titan and Titanfall play major roles in this crate |
The first item is a T-shirt! Pretty nice, and apparently this design is only available through Loot Crate |
Up next is the pin! This one has the same design as the magazine cover |
Next is this Attack on Titan wristband! A very cool accessory |
Then there's...candy? This was added in honor of St. Patrick's Day! |
An Attack on Titanfall magnet! Already on my fridge |
A discount card for a Prima's Titanfall strategy guide |
More candy!! |
A Titanfall Lanyard. Very nice design |
The first volume of Attack on Titan! |
Finally, a discount card for Gaems and a pair of Gunnar glasses |
If you'd like to start your own subscription to Loot Crate (and maybe help me save a little on my own subscription) follow this link here: http://mbsy.co/lootcrate/1348183
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Support Classroom Aquatic!
UPDATE: It was funded! I can't wait to play, the Kickstarter page says it should be available around December!
Let's get something straight, I hate dolphins. They're probably the worst animals in the ocean to me.
Something else: I love video games with fresh new concepts. And Classroom Aquatic has that.
Classroom Aquatic is a game being developed by Sunken Places. The game is about a student that has a test they haven't studied for, and so now they must cheat off their classmates that have properly prepared.
Oh, and everyone is a dolphin.
Why? I don't really know, but that's the game. The game is planning on being released on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Also with plans to develop with the Oculus Rift in mind. Where you would actually move to try and cheat off of classmates.
This game is currently on the tail end of its Kickstarter, and is about $2,700 short of its goal and only a few hours left to achieve it.
If you're a fan of games with fresh ideas, or are just wondering what exactly this game is about, check out their Kickstarter page here.
- Steampunkphreak
Get studying guys!...or don't! |
Let's get something straight, I hate dolphins. They're probably the worst animals in the ocean to me.
Something else: I love video games with fresh new concepts. And Classroom Aquatic has that.
Classroom Aquatic is a game being developed by Sunken Places. The game is about a student that has a test they haven't studied for, and so now they must cheat off their classmates that have properly prepared.
Oh, and everyone is a dolphin.
Yep. |
This game is currently on the tail end of its Kickstarter, and is about $2,700 short of its goal and only a few hours left to achieve it.
If you're a fan of games with fresh ideas, or are just wondering what exactly this game is about, check out their Kickstarter page here.
- Steampunkphreak
Saturday, February 22, 2014
February 2014 Loot Crate: Warriors!
Hello there! Steampunkphreak here, and for my second Loot Crate unboxing, I decided I'd try it as a video this time. I'd love feedback on it, and I may add pictures of the individual items later too!
If you're interested in signing up for a Loot Crate account (and saving me a little money) follow this link to sign up!
http://mbsy.co/lootcrate/1348183
And use the code "FB20" to save 20% on your Loot Crate subscription!
Sorry if it's a bit quiet, had to try to not wake up my roommate.
If you're interested in signing up for a Loot Crate account (and saving me a little money) follow this link to sign up!
http://mbsy.co/lootcrate/1348183
And use the code "FB20" to save 20% on your Loot Crate subscription!
Sorry if it's a bit quiet, had to try to not wake up my roommate.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
THE POKEMON BANK IS OUT
Friday, January 31, 2014
South Park: The Stick of Truth may finally come out?
After bouncing around studios due to closing, I'm sure there are some people that have been wondering whether South Park's newest game would actually be coming out. Well today, Steam posted that the game would be coming out March 4th of this year! Along with some preorder bonuses that look pretty cool. I'm definitely still looking forward to this. Are you? And what class do you think you'll play? I always prefer magic based characters. Learn more about the game here.
Source: http://store.steampowered.com/app/213670/
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