This post contains spoilers for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. I’m having some issues with Eivor in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. More specifically, I’m having issues with the game taking away my perceived control of Eivor in situations where I feel the game could have left it up to me as a player how to react. Eivor makes... Continue Reading →
Gaming Culture Confuses Me
Here’s a thing I will never understand with gaming culture. I don’t understand why we have to wholeheartedly throw ourselves over a game and praise all aspects of it. At some point we have to be able to say “I loved this part, this expression, but I didn’t like that part.” Doing that, both in... Continue Reading →
Ethics as a first resort
I'm sort of surprised that we don't speak more about ethics in game development. I know there are pockets of discussion here and there, but not to the level I have been expecting. Perhaps it's because I'm trying to follow more accessibility focused individuals, perhaps it's because I'm naïve and trusting (there's definitely a part... Continue Reading →
UX Review – Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla
I've been attempting to play Valhalla for a while now, but two sputtering starts felt like maybe this isn't the game for me. However, at the start of January I felt really needy for a game, and my go to games that I play when I feel a real need to play just weren't as... Continue Reading →
Cursors are really curses
I’m going to make a statement, and then I’ll explain why I made that statement and how my thinking goes. The user experience of using cursors in console games is usually an underwhelming and frustrating experience. At this point you may ask yourself why more and more games use cursors if the players don’t actually... Continue Reading →
The Revolution of Vampire: The Masquerade
Vampire: The Masquerade was released in the middle of the most goth period of all time, the early 90’s, meaning that monsters were most definitely in vogue and that vampires in particular were interesting. We had left the "vampire as a monster" concept behind and started to look at vampires as something else, something desirable,... Continue Reading →