Why Dinosaur Park Sim Is What I Need
Yes, Jurassic Park has not died yet. Since the successful reboot with Jurassic World, the franchise has been quiet, but the waiting is going to end. Frontier, a UK based game developer, is going to release Jurassic World Evolution for PS4, Xbox One and PC – and my childish hope for fun is back. Continue reading “Why Dinosaur Park Sim Is What I Need”
Retrospect on a Simple Game I made a Year Ago
Last year me and my friend decided to undertake the challenge of making a simple game for Halloween. There were only a couple of weeks left so we weren’t actually sure if we could make it on time, but we decided to go for it… and we succeeded. We managed to make a simple platformer with some personality thanks to my friend’s amazing brother and … Continue reading Retrospect on a Simple Game I made a Year Ago
Brain Fried: Nintendo Classic Maybe Not
Retro is back. There is no denying that. Many players are seeking their childhood games and are willing to pay for that kind of nostalgia boost. No wonder game companies are looking to gain a buck or two in that niche market. Nintendo did a good job in revamping retro gaming, but it is not always sunshine and rainbows.
The Legend of Music Part 1: Link’s Awakening
Welcome to Part 1 of the Legend of Music. Let’s jump right in. Continue reading “The Legend of Music Part 1: Link’s Awakening”
Don’t Watch Blade Runner 2049 Yet!
This week is the movie premiere of Blade Runner 2049, a sequel to the 1982 cult movie Blade Runner. The first installment is a science fiction film involving the existence of replicants hunted by blade runners that created a new perspective on a dark and depressing future – although back then, it wasn’t a big hit. Before you go running off to the movie theater to watch the sequel, however, you should read this first. It might help you fill in the gaps in the story and not leave you confused after almost three hours of movie.
