Gaming @ 30 - Episode 19
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 19
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Gaming @ 30 - Episode 19
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 19
Don’t call it a “comeback.” Seriously.
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Star Control: Origins Announced
Star Control: Origins Announced
Well isn’t this exciting news?! Stardock has official announced the return of Star Control after 20 years in hiatus. Below is the release trailer and press release. The website for Star Control: Origins is: www.starcontrol.com and Stardock is targeting second half of 2017 for the PC release with a console release later. Stay here for more news as GWW has a strong history of working with Stardock…
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Star Trek: Online | Boldly Returning
Star Trek: Online | Boldly Returning
Yet another PC game is out on PS4 – Star Trek: Online (STO), the 2010 MMO by Cryptic Studios and Perfect World is now my new obsession. It’s free-to-play and there is 6 years of developed strange new worlds for you to experience. I first played STO on PC shortly after it’s release. I poured hundreds of hours into the game and loved exploring the galaxy in the Enterprise 1701-E from Star Trek:…
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Gaming @ 30 - Episode 18
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 18
Joe runs away with the show. Kenney is full of answers.
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H1Z1: I'm Not Supposed to Like this Game
H1Z1: I’m Not Supposed to Like this Game
Everything about survival horror-sandbox-MMOs is supposed to be a red flag to me. Instead, I find it exhilarating. Zombies, real human players that want to rob you or help you – it’s like nothing I’ve played before (yes, I skipped DayZ). I think it’s the lonesome feeling of running through the wilderness for dozens of minutes combined with the few seconds of heart-racing action with other human…
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Pharaonic: The Jewel of the Nile
Pharaonic: The Jewel of the Nile
There’s a really good chance you haven’t heard of Pharaonic before. I certainly hadn’t heard of Pharaonic until recently. I was (yet again) browsing my Steam recommendations and there was this cool looking, ancient Egyptian-era action RPG begging me to play it. I reached out to the developer, Milkstone Studios and they supplied me with a review code. After several hours with the game, although…
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Star Trek Fan Game | An Interview
Star Trek Fan Game | An Interview
Every few years I get that retro-itch: I want to play the oldies. While not too old, Raven Software’s year 2000 release, Elite Force, is one of my favorite games. Running on the Quake 3 engine by ID Software, it blended the Star Trek: Voyager cannon well with the golden age of first-person shooters (FPS). After replaying a few missions, I started looking for fan-made enhancements and stumbled…
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Dark Flame is in pre-alpha state but that’s about all I need to be truly impressed by the experience so far. While clearly inspired by the original Castlevania, Dark Flame enhances that 1986 experience with modern RPG features, unlockable content, and what the developer calls a “unique leveling system.” Although I’m not part of the ongoing Patreon, I was provided a pre-alpha build of the game to bring to you all my initial impressions. The creators aren’t ask for much, even a donation of $1 is enough to get you access to playable builds of the game as it progresses!
Dark Flame’s protagonist is Taharial, a crusader in the Baltic Crusades. Taharial is on a quest to stop the madness that is consuming the world around him by defeating the unknown evil that is responsible for the chaos. Neat idea for a story but let me tell you what rocks about Dark Flame: the music! You have to hear it to understand that it is perfectly suited for a 2D ARPG with NES roots and a grim and Gothic world. I was immediately launched into the experience. I’m actually listen to the music on repeat with the game open while writing this editorial. From a gameplay perspective, the game is very much what you’d expect, with a few surprises thus far. And that’s a great thing. While inspired by games from the past (isn’t every game?), Dark Flame adds some subtle and obvious changes. The “unique’ upgrade system is quite rewarding. After only a few kills I leveled twice and allocated my points to either Strength, Vitality or Intelligence. Pretty simple choices. There appears to be no respec option which should lead to a sense of value for those that like to replay, as we all did with our NES games as kids. The enemies are smart, however and they can kill you just as easily as you can kill them. Offense and defense are constantly in negotiation, almost like two boxers in a ring. Negotiation gets tricky when you’re outnumbered but the variety of attack options you have give you a solid advantage if you’re tactful. The bad guys are by no means pushovers, they not only deal a lot of damage but can also cast spells on you such as vampirism and confusion, which inverts your controls.
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Level and equipment design are both solid. You can collect and equip new weapons and armor that actually make a difference and are aesthetically different, sometimes its just a palette swap but it’s better than nothing. To complement level design, in some areas a long sword would be better than a broadsword, but if you’re quick and agile you’ll be fine with your more powerful broadsword. Splendid. Throughout the map you’ll find Metroid-like areas that cannot be reached until later on due to progress/equipment collected. You’ll also find save points and possibly your corpse if you died recently.
Imagine Castlevania means Dark Souls. That’s Dark Flame. I’ve armed my PC with an XBOX controller and a crucifix to get my way through the content in this build. But, developer Warren Smith needs more time to complete his vision. It’s amazing what one man can do, albeit with the financial support of nearly 40 patrons. Stay tuned here at GWW for more updates on Dark Flame and other promising Indie games!
Blown Away by Dark Flame Dark Flame is in pre-alpha state but that's about all I need to be truly impressed by the experience so far.
Gaming @ 30 - Episode 17
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 17
Microsoft hits Sony with a marketing uppercut, Forza Horizon 3 launches with confusion, Joe and Ken discuss taking time off of work to enjoy a game.
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Sorcerer King: Rivals is Here!
Sorcerer King: Rivals is Here!
Stardock continues to release quality games on Steam. Today the brains behind Galactic Civilization III are releasing an expansion to Sorcerer King – a game I absolutely loved when it first released in July, 2015. It’s the first strategy game I’ve played where the bad guys have already won! We’ll have impressions soon but until then, you can purchase the game on Steam (currently just $22.49) and…
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Gaming @ 30 - Episode 16
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 16
Joe upgrades his PS4 hard drive. Kenney defends Bioshock Infinite’s place in history. Nintendo possibly leaked the NX release date. And a Sony executive bashes the creators of No Man’s Sky. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/283400479?secret_token=s-Hfnlf" params="visual=true&color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false"…
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Gaming @ 30: Episode 15
Gaming @ 30: Episode 15
Ken and Joe are angry at the industry following the Apple and Playstation conferences.
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Gaming @ 30 - Episode 14
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 14
Games are getting expensive, Kenney and Joe grow up, and pre-ordering is debated.
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Book of Demons (Early Access) with Raffle
Book of Demons (Early Access) with Raffle
While previewing Book of Demons, the kind folks at Thing Trunk provided us a few keys to raffle to our community. Enter below and enjoy this preview in process. (August) An email came to me from Steam, recommending Book of Demons, which is in Early Access with a price tag of $14.99. I clicked through. Moments later I was downloading the game because it looked so much like one of my favorite games…
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Goliath is certainly a game about survival, but it isn’t a traditional survival game. It takes the traditional survival formula and speeds it up, while creating a fun environment for mech battles in the form of an ARPG. I hadn’t played anything quite like it before.Â
 Created by Whalebox Studios out of Serbia, Goliath is a “dream project” that began development in 2014 and was released on PC in 2016. At the outset of Goliath, your character crash lands on a mysterious island, full of spiders, angry ducks and lots of trees. Soon thereafter you’ll find yourself chopping trees for components and creating coal in a furnace. This is traditional for survival games. But, within a few minutes, all of that time-consuming gameplay was turned on it’s head. I built a wooden mech, and it was glorious. “Woody,” as I call him, can chop down trees and bad guys with a dazzling set of attacks. If you need stone, lumber, twigs, etc. Woody will expedite that process. But keep your eyes open for larger bad guys that can take Woody down and force you to rebuild him at camp. Fortunately, Woody can be upgraded and you can build more powerful and secure mechs over time. It’s fun, but probably not what you were expecting if you were looking for a survival game like Don’t Starve. If you want something with more action, you’ll be happy with Goliath. And, fortunately, there is full controller support. I played via the Steam Link on my 60″ LCD and an XBOX One controller.
In terms of story, it’s delivered without consequential dialog options and voice acting. The only real effect you have on the story is in how you choose to interact with the other sentient beings on the islands. You can steal from them or help them. Your call. If you don’t care to get deep into a game’s lore, you’ll have fun with how wacky Goliath’s story is.
Woody got destroyed so I had no choice…RUN!
There are enemies everywhere, and sometimes the mini-map doesn’t help you avoid them. Quests and objectives are tracked for you, and a path is provided on the map. But oftentimes I found myself going in circles. It sort of adds to the reality of being stranded on an island you’ve never been to before. Although, the sheer number of enemies is difficult to overcome if you’re not in one of your mechs. I love that feeling of vulnerability that comes over you when your mech is destroyed. Conversely, you feel like an absolute bad ass when you enter your mech suit or place it in patrol mode. So neat.
I’m not yet done with Goliath. There is plenty more for me to explore and build. But, I do understand the core mechanics and I think there is great promise here. Cheers to a great start!
Review in Progress:Â Goliath Goliath is certainly a game about survival, but it isn't a traditional survival game. It takes the traditional survival formula and speeds it up, while creating a fun environment for mech battles in the form of an ARPG.

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Gaming @ 30 - Episode 13
Gaming @ 30 – Episode 13
Kenney buys an XBOX One, Joe destroys his moment of happiness.
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DLC Key Raffle! Offworld Trading Company: Ceres DLC
DLC Key Raffle! Offworld Trading Company: Ceres DLC
We haven’t done this via our site in a while, but gosh darn it’s time we had a raffle! Enter below to win a key for the new Ceres DLC for the fantastic indie game, Offworld Trading Company. If you’ve never played Offworld Trading Company you’re missing out on one of the most unique RTS games available. a Rafflecopter giveaway {Press Release Follows – August 22, 2016} Stardock Releases Ceres…
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