Monday, June 21, 2021

A Sudden Blog Revival

 First of all, I'd like to really apologize for leaving this blog dead for so long. Some stuff comes up in life, and when you try to go back to what you were doing even not so long ago, you find that that passion just isn't there anymore. That's not to say I lost my love of videogames - no, I'm still a dedicated games - it's just I couldn't force myself to keep this blog alive with new posts everyday - or even every other day. It's seems to be a curse of my life, that I can't keep working on what I started for an extended period of  time. But to hell with it, today I decided to revive this blog, since I feel like sharing my experiences of playing video games with other people. This, and trying to keep my writer's block as far away from me as possible. 

Alrighty then, I guess first of all I should make a little update on the things I've been doing lately. One of major changes in my gaming preferences in recent months is that I almost completely stopped playing racing games. As you might remember from my earlier posts, racing games and RPGs are my two favourite genres. So now I almost completely dedicated my time to RPGs. So what have I been playing, you ask? To be honest, mostly Pokemon romhacks. Last week I started streaming pokemon romhacks on YT. It's kinda amazing what the fans with some programming knowledge can do to videogames, especially Pokemon of the GameBoy era. Currently I'm playing (and streaming) Pokemon Brown, which - if you can deal with a somewhat subpar writing - is an interesting romhack. If you'd like to see me streaming stuff, please subscribe to my Youtube channel - the link's to the right. 

Now, I'm not really a battle royale fan. Haven't been playing Fortnite, PUBG, or any other games of this "genre", BUT, a couple of months ago I discovered a game called Spellbreak. While the main game modes is  Battle Royale, the game mechanics themselves are so intresting I decided to look past that one detail. Basically, the game drops you on a big map, and gives you a ton of element-based powers you have to use to "exile" other players. While in classic BR your goal is to be the last one standing, and after one death you were greeted with a menu screeen, lately they also added Dominion in which your objective is to take control over three specific points on the map. I realize this mode's been done to death in other multiplayer competetive games, but then as I said before - game mechanics which involve picking the elemental skils, weapons and powers from a wide roster and utilizing them differently in combat makes it all worth it. To me at least ;) 

Aside from my activities in English, I'm also currently working on some stuff for my native Polish-speaking buddies, like a full Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past stream. So yeah, I'm keeping myself busy. 

In the next few posts, I'll go over my thoughts about this year's E3. Was it good, was it bad, or was it "meh"? Stay tuned :P In the meantime, I'm going back to Spellbreak. Thanks for reading!

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