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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

The Witcher 3

Released in 2015, The Witcher 3 quickly advanced to become the new high standard of action role playing games - of all times. CD Project Red, a polish studio, created a masterpiece of a video game based on the characters of novels by polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. This game eats away at your time and is an amazing ending to the great Witcher Trilogy. Such high praise cannot be given to every game - although there are some out there. In fact, I’ve written about one of them in the past, Dragon Age Origins. But, despite all the praise, there are also some things wrong with this game and I’ll address them as well. Unfortunately, it was one of the core elements that didn’t really resonate with me at all, the combat. Let's get this out of the way so we can focus on the good parts and end on a high note, shall we?

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Tomb Raider 2013

Almost everybody knows Lara Croft, even those people that don’t really play games. At least they have heard that name before, probably through the movies with Angelina Jolie. In 2013 Square Enix rebooted the whole series and created a game that is so immersive beyond just the exploring of dungeons and ruins. It depicts how the Lara Croft of old, the tough archeologist, came to be. I know the old games, I played a few, but they never really hooked me. If it had not been for a promo code that came with an AMD video card I probably wouldn’t even own Tomb Raider.

Friday, October 9, 2015

YouTube Video Quality - Resolution Dependance

If you’re one of those guys or girls that share their video gameplay on YouTube as a Let’s Play then you are probably very interested in how good the video looks once uploaded to and processed by YouTube. YouTube encodes every video you throw at it, every single one, in order to have it in all the available resolutions and, more importantly, in a format that can be streamed and displayed by their web video player. With another step of encoding being done, a step where you have no control over, a lot of quality is getting lost because of the rather low bitrates YouTube chooses, especially for modern games that are visually very complex. How can you get around that?

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Dragon Age Origins: What an Awesome Game

The last time that I’ve written about a computer game dates quite a while back. To be exact, it was the 29th of September 2013 and I discussed the Borderlands franchise (of which I’m currently doing a co-op Let’s Play). Before that I wrote about Torchlight and before that Diablo 3 (several times). I don’t know what took me so long, but I guess I was simply busy playing the games rather than writing about them. Dragon Age Origins, however, made me feel about a game like no other did before and I just have to tell you about this.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Borderlands

The last post about games dates back a while as I’ve ramped up the “Metalhead” part of Typical Nerd. Having visited Gamescom this summer I’m currently very keen on playing (thanks to two weeks of vacation there was also plenty of time for that). This field report is about a shooter with some RPG elements, namely Borderlands. Shortly after Gamescom I finished the second version of this program in co-op, after playing through the first one a few months earlier. Read on to find out whether I liked it or not.

Well, I guess I spoiled that teaser by already admitting to having finished Borderlands 1 and 2. Anyway, here’s the story…

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Torchlight 2

When I first wrote about Diablo 3 I subtitled the article with: “Or how to lose track of time”. If I wanted to do the same for Torchlight 2 it would probably be: “Or how to lose track of what’s going on on the screen”.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Diablo 3 Still Rocks!

If you’ve read my last post about Diablo 3 you may remember that I kinda liked it. Well, I still do. In fact, I like it so much that this ugly red bastard has already come to die three times at my sisters and mine combined hands. And for the record: her character finally died, too. Lot’s of times! Mine also, of course, so there’s no reason for me to gloat, but I’m amused still.