Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Respectfully- Monster Hunter Rise

I must confess that I am a Monster Hunter fanatic first and foremost! Up until this moment, I had a lot of love for the series. It is for this reason that I find it quite disheartening to have to say this, particularly on my platform. Last weekend, it was on sale for the price of $29.99! With the Sunbreak expansion pack.

Let me start by stating that I was attempting to get my friend to play Monster Hunter: World with me while he was in Alaska, but he bought the wrong game and for the longest time I thought that Monster Hunter: Rise might have been the next game in the series. I was wrong.



 From the beginning of the game, the graphics appear to be quite beautiful. A woman was singing at that time. At the initial screen for logging in. Moreover, it was wonderful. It was colored, and it appeared to be based on some kind of old China/Japanese forum. This was clear in the architecture, monster design, and equipment, all of which are already distinct from Monster Hunter World. Monster Hunter World is more Amazonian, and Monster Hunter World is not unique to any dynasty or age. I liked how the colors were so vibrant. On the other hand, when I started playing, I started to become aware of a few extremely peculiar aspects, and they made the gameplay less pleasurable, at least for me.

 To clarify, "Monster Hunter: Rise" is an action role-playing game that was produced and published by Capcom. For those who are unaware, this is the type of game. Because it is a part of the "Monster Hunter" series, it maintains the gameplay style that has become synonymous with the franchise. Assuming the character of a Hunter, players are faced with the mission of slaughtering or trapping huge monsters by employing a wide range of weapons, equipment, and environmental features to inflict damage and weaken them while simultaneously surviving their attacks.



After playing this game, the first thing that I observed was that there were only four people who were permitted to be in the lobby. There was no explanation for why this was the case when I looked it up on the internet, except the fact that this game was developed for the Nintendo Switch, so okay...The fact that the Switch does not permit more than four individuals to be in a group is something that I have never really understood. Considering that we have recently transitioned to a different kind of platform, we ought to be able to have more than four people in the lobby. I understand that at the time, the Game Cube and other consoles only supported four players, but unlike many games today, they did not support internet play.

Get with the times.

An additional point to consider is that it was quite easy to play if that makes any sense. We needed to construct our base from the ground up, much like in Monster Hunter: World.

Literally.

The majority of the features were not accessible to us until we either constructed them or discovered them, and even after that, we were required to satisfy the requirements of the assignment. On the other hand, everything (and I mean everything) is just organized for you and ready for you to use when you are on Rise. Because of this, the overall experience of playing the game is diminished.

 

Because of the extremely small size of the maps, there is a lot of room for improvement in this area. I was quite literally able to run around the map in a matter of minutes, and I didn’t play it long enough to see if they had a daytime/nighttime transition. The undiscovered map was also Japanese-style clouds that would disappear after you entered the area, so that was cute.



Several new elements and gameplay dynamics are included in the game, which is a positive development. Among these, the "Wire bug" mechanism stands out as particularly noteworthy. This mechanic gives players the ability to grip and swing across gaps or up cliffs, adding a new degree of verticality to the exploration and combat game. The game also includes new companion kinds, such as the Palamute, which is a canine-like creature that can be ridden, in addition to the Palicoes, who are like cats and were featured in earlier games. These allies assist in combat and can perform a variety of support duties. I will say that the colors are vivid and stunning and that I enjoyed the scenery as well as the dog that you get to ride around on.

Monster Hunter: Rise is supposed to make it easier for new players to get into the game, but that is where the game developers shot themselves in the foot.

BECAUSE REAL GAMERS DON’T WANT EASY GAMES.



I want to ask who they are making these new-age games for, but the answer would be for my 11-year-old son. This game is bright-colored, easy to play, and built for someone who has the attention span of a kumquat. But alas, I even had my son play it and he stopped playing because it was “boring”. So, I am back to “Who did they make this for?”

If it is not obvious enough I do not like the game, I did like the colorful scenery for a few minutes the singing at the login screen, and the new dogs, but not much else about this game was worth me spending my hard-earned money on.

I was so disappointed with the game that I wanted my money back lol, I know that is not going to happen because, unlike physical copies of the game, you can't return an electronic game unless it is faulty (how can that even happen?)

So for now it has been uninstalled and sent to the gaming abyss to die lol I do believe it should have been a free PlayStation game.

Yes, I think it is that boring. Let's call it a 4 out of 10.

Monday, October 23, 2023

Review: Diablo 4

Diablo 4 is a triumphant return to form for the series. It beautifully blends the nostalgic elements fans have come to love with new features and mechanics that elevate the gameplay experience. While no game is without its minor flaws, the overall package presented by Diablo 4 is nothing short of stellar. Whether you're a series veteran or a newcomer, there's plenty to love and discover in the bleak yet mesmerizing world of Sanctuary.


Diablo 4, Blizzard Entertainment’s latest entry into the iconic action-RPG franchise, had a significant amount of anticipation built around it. Fans eagerly awaited a successor to Diablo 3, hoping for a rich experience that blended the best of the previous games while also introducing fresh elements. Now that it's finally here, it's time to delve into the world of Sanctuary once again and determine if Diablo 4 has succeeded in its mission.



Graphics and Atmosphere


From the moment you step into the world of Sanctuary, it's evident that Diablo 4 is a visual masterpiece. The game returns to the darker, grittier aesthetic reminiscent of Diablo 2, offering a much-welcomed departure from the slightly more colorful and cartoonish design of its predecessor. Environments are meticulously detailed, from the gloomy dungeons and crypts to the sprawling outdoor landscapes, each teeming with life (and undeath). Dynamic weather and time of day further enhance the atmosphere, making the world feel alive and ever-changing.


Character and monster designs are intricately detailed, and animations are smooth. The graphic fidelity brings a heightened level of immersion, and the visceral combat feels all the more satisfying because of it.


Gameplay and Mechanics


At its core, Diablo 4 remains faithful to the series' hack-and-slash roots. The combat is fluid, and the weightiness of each strike or spell can be felt. But Blizzard hasn’t just stuck to the old formula; there's a number of new gameplay mechanics and refinements that enrich the experience.


The introduction of mounts, for example, allows for faster traversal across the vast open world, and the customization options for these mounts add another layer of personal touch to your character. The world is no longer segmented into separate acts, but rather, it flows seamlessly, making exploration and discovery all the more enticing.


The skill and talent system in Diablo 4 feels more expansive and flexible. This offers players the ability to truly tailor their characters to their playstyle, rather than being funneled into a few optimal builds.


Story and Narrative


Without diving into spoiler territory, Diablo 4’s story is a rollercoaster of emotions. The narrative harkens back to the series' roots, with looming threats, betrayal, and the eternal struggle between the High Heavens and the Burning Hells. The voice acting and cutscenes are of the high standard we’ve come to expect from Blizzard, with the story being both engaging and compelling.


Online Features and Multiplayer


Diablo 4’s shared open world brings an MMO-esque flavor to the game. Players can encounter others organically in the world, team up for events, or tackle challenging world bosses together. However, for those who cherish the solitary experience of a Diablo game, it’s still entirely possible to play solo without feeling the pressures of the online community.


The PvP zones, a contentious feature for some, provide a unique dynamic where players can face off against each other, adding an unpredictable element to the gameplay.


Endgame and Replayability


A Diablo game's longevity largely rests on its endgame content, and Diablo 4 offers plenty in this department. The new "Dungeon Key" system, which allows players to modify dungeons for greater challenges and rewards, is a standout feature. Additionally, seasonal content, leaderboards, and the ever-present loot hunt ensure that players will have reasons to come back long after the main story is completed.



Monday, October 2, 2023

The Importance of Online Video Game Etiquette


    Online video games have become more than just a pastime. For many, they serve as an essential social outlet, a way to connect with friends, and even a professional career path. However, as with any social interaction, maintaining proper etiquette is crucial to ensuring that these digital realms remain enjoyable and inclusive for everyone. Just because you’re behind a screen doesn’t mean that common courtesy and kindness should be thrown out the window. In this post, we'll delve into the importance of online video game etiquette and why it matters.

1. Fostering a Welcoming Environment

First and foremost, online video games are a means of escape for many players. They offer a chance to dive into different worlds, assume various roles, and enjoy experiences that might be impossible in real life. By practicing good etiquette, players contribute to creating a welcoming environment where everyone can feel safe and enjoy the game without fear of harassment or bullying.

2. Enhancing Gameplay Experience

A positive online environment elevates the overall gameplay experience. Think about it: if you're engrossed in a multiplayer game and the chat is filled with supportive, friendly banter, you're more likely to feel motivated and immersed. Conversely, negative interactions can detract from the game’s fun and even lead to players abandoning it altogether.

3. Encouraging Teamwork and Strategy

Many online games rely heavily on teamwork and strategy. When players communicate effectively, show respect for each other’s ideas, and work collaboratively, teams are more successful. Good etiquette ensures that everyone feels heard and valued, which is crucial for strategy-heavy games where coordination can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

4. Representing the Gaming Community

Like it or not, the behavior of players in online spaces reflects on the broader gaming community. When outsiders hear about toxic behavior, they might form negative stereotypes about gamers. By upholding high standards of etiquette, players can help counter these stereotypes and show that the gaming community is diverse, inclusive, and respectful.

5. Preventing Bans and Restrictions

On a practical level, adhering to game etiquette is crucial for maintaining access to your favorite games. Many games and platforms have rules and guidelines, and violating them can lead to temporary or permanent bans. By being respectful and following game-specific guidelines, you ensure that you can continue to enjoy the game and contribute positively to the community.

6. Real-world Skills and Impacts

The online interactions players engage in can have real-world implications. Online gaming can teach valuable life skills such as communication, collaboration, and problem-solving. On the flip side, toxic behaviors like cyberbullying can lead to real emotional trauma. By practicing good etiquette, players not only contribute to a healthier gaming space but also cultivate positive interpersonal skills that can be applied in the real world.


Tips for Practicing Good Online Video Game Etiquette:

Respect All Players: Regardless of skill level, experience, or background, every player deserves respect.

Communicate Constructively: Instead of resorting to insults or blame, offer constructive feedback or encouragement.

Mute, Don’t Engage: If someone is behaving rudely, use mute features instead of retaliating. Escalating situations only make things worse.

Remember the Person Behind the Avatar: Each player is a real person with feelings and emotions. Treat them as you would want to be treated.

Know the Game’s Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with the game’s community guidelines and rules. This can help avoid unintentional breaches of etiquette.

In the age of digital interaction, online video game etiquette is more important than ever. By practicing good manners and showing respect for fellow players, gamers can ensure that the virtual spaces they frequent remain inclusive, enjoyable, and positive. After all, games are meant to bring people together, and with a little kindness and understanding, they can serve as a powerful tool for connection in our increasingly digital world.

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