Introduction and Story The further I get into my life, the more apparent it is that I can't pass by any Action-RPG in hopes of recreating my experience with Diablo II. After my somewhat disappointing experience with Wolcen, both pre-release and post-release, the next attempt at a new game is Last Epoch. As a general …
Path of Diablo: Part III
Return of the Bonemancer So, it's been quite a long time since publishing Path of Diablo: Part II. In that article, I was ready to dive into Hell difficulty with my good ol' Ravens Druid. Unfortunately, interest kind of dropped off once I reached Hell. The difficulty of course spiked, it became more tiresome to …
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With this movement continuing to march on, I've had a lot of thoughts and feelings about how I want to attempt to help. I can't go out and protest safely with CV-19 still an uncertainty and the risk is too great with a baby in this house. However, I do have this platform. Look, I'm …
I Wasn’t Prepared for World of Warcraft II: Molten Core and Beyond
Thanks for checking out this retrospective / introspective recounting of my World of Warcraft experience. If you're looking for Part I of this journey, check it out here. In terms of timelines, this section covers between hitting level 60 and nearly the entirety of World of Warcraft's first expansion, Burning Crusades, lifespan; approximately January 2006 …
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I Wasn’t Prepared for World of Warcraft I: The Beginning
Introduction About a year ago, I came across a bundle of e-books on Humble Bundle by Boss Fights Books. At the time, I had no idea what these books were, what they entailed or who the authors were. I just knew that some of the games that were included in the bundle were Final Fantasy …
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My Problem With Dragon’s Dogma
I debated writing this article because my veins are currently infused with a hefty dose of salt large enough to make me float for a week. I just lost 35 hours of progress in Dragon's Dogma, and we'll eventually get to why. Throughout the years, I've made an effort to start Dragon's Dogma two different …
Review: Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands
Introduction and Story Out of the depths of quarantine comes the first game I'm actually able to complete in recent months (thank a newborn for that). Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands appealed to me for no particular reason other than it's $0.99 price tag. Yes, pixel art and yes, Zelda similarities, but that price... Famously in …
Review: Goblin Sword
Introduction and StoryGoblin Sword has been my latest impulse buy from the Nintendo Switch eShop. Goblin Sword is actually an iOS game that was released way back in 2014 by Gelato Games which has now been optimized and re-released for the Nintendo Switch on February 20th, 2020. The general story of Goblin Sword is, well, general. …
Review: Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem (Full Release)
Introduction The past week has been quite the ride in the action-RPG world where Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem has finally been released after first being revealed on Kickstarter on May 14th, 2015. If you follow the link, you will see quite a different game than we received. I don't want to go into that aspect …
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Review: South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Introduction and Story South Park is just one of those things that always has a place somewhere in my life. It started as that cartoon that showed crude imagery and had swearing, and has since become the pinnacle of satire and criticism for the real world mess that we always seem to be in. It …
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