Showing posts with label playing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

What Im Playing 07 29 2013

Im going to try to do this once a month, anyway -- I havent had any major obligations outside of work, so Ive been doing quite a bit of gaming in July.  Here are some impressions and notes:

My wife and I completed the main story of Borderlands 2, but fortuitous timing of the Steam Summer Sale allowed us to acquire Gearboxs Season Pass downloadable content package at a reasonable price.  So well be exploring the more exotic areas of Pandora for a while yet; Sir Hammerlocks Big Game Hunt is currently on deck.

After a long period of diving in for short bursts, I finally focused on finishing Zeboyd Games 16-bit-style RPG Cthulhu Saves The World.  I really enjoyed this old-school game -- the writing has a sense of humor, the visual and audio style are in the classic SNES mold, and theyve done away with one "classic" mechanic I sorely do not miss, by automatically healing everybody up after a successful battle instead of forcing the player to remember to do it manually.  The same developers earlier Breath of Death VII is now on my to-play list; theyve also taken over the Penny Arcade game series as of episode 3, so if I ever get through the second episode I look forward to Zeboyds take on the adventures of Gabe and Tycho.

While I was visiting my brother in early July, I helped him get properly accessorized for PC gaming.  So he and I and occasionally my wife have been voice-chatting and playing Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, Castle Crashers and Dungeon Defenders together online.  Steam > Skype in our household.  Now we just need to get his wife on board for a little chatting and kibitzing.

From the ever-growing backlog department, Ive started working my way through EAs 2008 survival-horror title Dead Space --but I must be getting old, as my longstanding suspense tolerance circa the original Resident Evil is starting to fail me.  Im finding that an hour or so of dodging mutated/alien creatures bursting from the floors and walls followed by panicked plasma cannon fire is about all I can take at one go, so this is going to take a while -- Im currently nearing the end of Chapter 2.

Ive also been spending some time with a number of shorter-engagement titles -- Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection, the Gundemonium series of Japanese bullet-hell shooters, and Puzzle Quest.  I also picked up Dragons Lair during the Steam sale, though some Microsoft video codec problems are currently rendering it only half-playable (the bottom half of the screen, that is) so I wont be taking it seriously just yet.

And Ive started up Fallout 3 again -- I played it for a while on the XBox 360 a few years back, but allowed myself to be tempted away by other games, mostly because I was getting frustrated by the (completely appropriate) scarcity of resources.  Im tackling it again on the PC, with more focus on scavenging skills, so Ill see if Im more successful this time.  The interface now feels a little clunky and the 3-D models are decidedly low-poly by 2013 standards, but the games universe is compelling and Im happy to be spending some time there again.



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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Tips on Becoming a Video Game Tester Making Money Playing Video Games

Playing video games is not at all a waste of time now. As with the growing technology and growing market the demand of video game testers is increasing very rapidly. Also playing video games have now become an opportunity to earn money from it. If you are a video game lover and you are looking for a way to earn money while you play, then the best option is to become a video game tester.



While surfing on the internet, you can actually find video game testing jobs that will allow you to play video games and make money at the same time. If you are a video game enthusiast, read on the following tips which I have shared here on becoming a video game tester.

Most of the people find a video game testing job, as a fun and very exciting, and of course, it is also fulfilling for game enthusiasts to enjoy their games to the fullest and then getting paid.


However, one must keep in mind that doing this job is not just about something fun. Today Gaming companies are hiring professional gamers to play and test their games. If you want to become one, then you have to make sure that you beat the competition, with many people who also want to play and earn money through video games.

If you know any gaming company, then you can directly go to their website to do this, but if you are new in this field and are looking for where to play such games and get paid for that, then you have come here at the right place. You can visit our blog or site and can get details on how to join our unique program. Just register with us and start working from today only, by sitting in the comfort zone of your house.
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