In my opinion, Quantic Dream really hit it out of the park
with Heavy Rain. It was a game that either punished or rewarded you for the
decisions you made, just like so many great point-&-click adventure games
before it. The thing is, though, Heavy Rain wasn’t really a game, it was an
interactive movie. That isn’t said with any disrespect to Quantic Dream, it’s
just the honest truth. Heavy Rain was focused more on its story and character development
than actual gameplay, relying on phenomenal acting and writing to move the game
along. Their latest effort, Beyond: Two Souls, does these same things, only on
a much more epic scale.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Why Do I Do It To Myself? - Josh's Thoughts on Current Resident Evil Games
Ok, so you guys know that we here at The Inner Dorkdom don’t like to “bash” anything, but I’ve really got to get something off my chest. It’s something that has been eating away at my very soul for the past seven or eight years… Well, that’s just a big ol’ fat exaggeration, but Resident Evil kind of does that for most people nowadays.
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Friday, October 4, 2013
Josh's Thoughts on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
A few weeks ago, ABC debuted the new Avengers spin-off TV show, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. which focuses on a new set of characters, minus agent Phil Coulson, and takes place in the Marvel cinematic universe. The show has been hyped up for a couple years now, but does it live up to the hype?
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