Today we’re going to talk about a game that’s been on my list since I was streaming on YouTube: Dishonored. It was described to me as sort of a first-person Assassin’s Creed, so I wanted to give it a try. Let’s see how I liked it.
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Wandering is Nino’s delight
I’m not saying it for the first time, and probably not for the last time either: finding good VR games is hard. Since the big hype of a few years ago, things have not gone completely silent in this genre, but most new games are more limited to casual gamers. “Wanderer” finally seems to be a welcome change – is it though?
Continue readingWhat Happens in Vegas…
I have a difficult relationship with Bethesda games. On the one hand, I never get tired of pointing out bugs in games and getting upset about them, especially with this publisher. On the other hand, there are franchises that I don’t bat an eyelid at to lower my standards. From one of these franchises comes the game that this article will be about – Fallout: New Vegas. Read here how I liked it.
Continue readingSaving the galaxy – over and over again
Today we’re not just talking about one game, but three – and somehow an entire series. “Ratchet and Clank” is a classic on the Playstation that has lasted for decades. So far I’ve only had the pleasure on the PSP, so it was time to catch up on the first three parts. You can read here whether it was worth it.
Continue readingMissing the forest for the trees
Today it’s about a game that I didn’t actually stream – you could still watch though. In this article we talk about how I wanted to go on vacation with Luzi, DeeDee and Rafi and how things didn’t quite go as planned – it’s about The Forest.
Note: The images have been edited to replace the camera image of the person playing. That’s why those in the corners sometimes look a bit strange. Don’t be surprised!
Continue readingLego Star Wars – The Original Video Games
Today’s article is about two games that I loved then and still love: Lego Star Wars I and II. They were the first two Lego games developed by Traveller’s Tales and inspired virtually all subsequent Lego video games – plus they have sparked my enthusiasm for it. How exactly can you read here.
Continue readingNino and Quill are saving the world!
Puzzle and VR – a mixture that, in my opinion, harmonizes perfectly, but can also go completely wrong. I’m a big fan of both genres, so today’s games definitely piqued my interest: Moss Book I and II. First released exclusively for PS VR, but thankfully later for PC. A strange mix of classic and VR controls. And a special main character – can that be good?
Continue readingIndiana Nino and the Eye of the Temple
A new day, a new VR game – and another one I discovered on TikTok. At first glance, “The Eye of the Temple” looked like a bootleg-version of Indiana Jones. I love Indiana Jones so I had to try it. You can read how I liked it here.
Continue readingGTA with hacking, but bad
In today’s post we talk about one of the games that I finally gave up: Watch_Dogs 2. After not really being convinced by Watch_Dogs at the time, this part was recommended to me again. You can read here whether he has eliminated the weaknesses of the first part.
Continue readingThe devil is in there (and also in me)
Izzy and I were a bit disappointed that The Devil In Me didn’t come out in time for Halloween – luckily we had an alternative and we only had to wait two weeks for the game before we could finally play it in co-op. The year before we had had a lot of fun with “House of Ashes”. You can read here whether the additional waiting time was worth it.
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