Sunday, June 28, 2015

Fallout 4 concept art analysis


E3 has come and gone, and Bethesda left a lasting impression on veteran fans, new fans, and industry leaders alike. They blew all expectations out of the water with their press conference, finishing off with the 30 minute presentation of Fallout 4 by Todd Howard. Now, what’s interesting about the structure of their presentation is that it built from the ground up. Most other presentations had a gameplay trailer, additional features, and left the audience with tidbits of release info as well as minute factoids. Howard presented in a similar way, but with one significant difference: the concept art.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Late to the Party: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning


Price I Paid: $4.00
Available On: PC (Reviewed), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.
It's a humbling experience when I start raving about something only to change my tune before it’s over. It’s the same feeling I suspect new parents have after two months of insufficient sleep from a crying newborn. Understandably, you might think that you know what I'm going to say about Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and stop reading now, but don't. It's not because I get paid when you click to read the full review (because I don't get paid anything for any of this), but because there was so much the game did right. Despite my wavering feelings for it after twenty-some hours, you may find it to your liking.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

E3 2015 from the cynic's perspective

It was pretty easy to get swept up in the neigh-constant hype cycle that was E3 2015.  For some of us, there were downright groundbreaking announcements that we'd never thought would see the light of day.  For others however, this was just business as usual for the gaming industry.  Maybe we're getting too good at playing into these kinds of promo events.  At least, that's the viewpoint of some...

Friday, June 19, 2015

SONY had E3 announcements for the Vita all along!

Sony has had a strange relationship with their portable platform. They are no longer producing first party games, but the system is still getting tons of support from third party studios.

Vita sales pale in comparison to Nintendo's 3DS, but it still has a nice foothold on the market.
Check out the video below to see a few games coming to the platform. Most recently the platform has sold over 600,000 units in Spain, and that's nothing to scoff at.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

The Friday Wrap-Up 6/19/2015

Sure, they official press shows had some excellent announcements this year, but there was a host of spectacular videos and news that got overshadowed by the hypetrain.  Don't miss out on the best of these.

E3 2015 Press Conference Review


With E3 going into wind-down mode, the folks here and Pixel Loadout decided to do a quick review and breakdown of each individual show and conference for this year.  We had some absolutely monolithic announcements to show for this year, but how does everything stack up when it's all said and done?

Monday, June 15, 2015

Fallout 4 Deep Dive: The Pip-Boy


It's no secret that we're big fans of Fallout here at Pixel Loadout.  Bethesda managed to drop a mountain of info on us with everything they showed at there press conference.  Slow down some videos and you can find a lot of interesting info.  With a release date set for November 10th of this year, it's pretty safe to say a lot of the systems being shown in trailers are probably pretty close to final.  With that being said, lets take a closer look at the SPECIAL system this time around, and what kind of attributes are being governed.  Keep in mind a lot of this is a best guess and general conjecture based on individual screens, as well as past Fallout games.  Anything mentioned here is subject to change when the game releases.

Friday, June 12, 2015

The Friday Wrap-Up 6/12/2015


It's our last Friday before E3 proper for 2015, and it's hard not to be excited with some of the potential announcements on deck.  More so than past years, it seems like a lot of companies are getting in front of the press conference proper in order to get better exposure before the hype machine goes into full swing.  Here are some of the best Pre-3 trailers shown so far, along with some other nifty articles and videos worth a read.

Let's Play Big Pharma


Curing disease and sickness?  Only if there's a profit to be made!  Trey takes a chance on the pharmaceutical market with this Let's Play of Big Pharma.

Friday, June 5, 2015

The Friday Wrap-Up 6/5/2015


It's been busy this week, with leaks and annoucements applenty.  With any luck, this is foreshadowing quite  the busy E3.  If you missed some annoucements, analysis, or just cool things this week, here's a summary of some the nifty things I managed to dredge up.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Fallout 4 Trailer Analysis


If you've listened to a few episodes of VGR this season, you'll know that Fallout 4 has been one of our most anticipated games to see announced.  With the first footage finally being released, we decided to take a deep dive on every little detail we could find and pick out.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Late to the Party: Decay: The Mare




Price I paid: $8
Available on: PC (reviewed), Mac, Linux, XBox Live Arcade, and GooglePlay.
 
As with many games that wave their horror flag, the obvious question is, does it have cheap jump scares? Short answer: no, it does not. What it has is a chilling sound track, gorgeous and artistic environments, puzzles, an interesting story, and an unsettling feeling of dread that taints your perspective and rattles the nerves from the first scene to the last. Decay: The Mare managed to creep me out by doing three things very well.

Fallout 4 First Teaser


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