Hey all. First off, I know it’s been a while since I’ve written anything. My attention has been elsewhere and life has been busy. Despite that, though, I’ve managed to squeeze a little time into games, and I wanted to write about those this year (like last year).
Like before, I’ll try to stick to a paragraph or so per game. Unlike last year, I’m going to list some games that I’ve played,
Continue ReadingIf you’ve visited this site before, I’m sure you noticed the list of games (and DLCs/story updates) I’ve finished throughout 2020 in the sidebar. They’re all listed in reverse order of when I finished them, with my opinion of them boiled down to a single emoji.
Here, I’m going to try and give a short review for each of them. I’m only going to stick to one paragraph per game (less if I’ve already written a review about them).
Continue ReadingThis certainly isn’t what I expected to be posting so soon on my blog. But, it’s been a rough couple of weeks (and year, let’s be honest). To cope, I’ve recently been trying to play a chill game or two in my evenings, rather than some of my usual favorites. Don’t get me wrong, games in general can be relaxing, but sometimes I need something with much less stress or challenge.
Continue ReadingNote: like other DLC reviews, I will only be covering the Steel Dawn questline in this review – not the rest of the base game changes. This is going to be a shorter review than what I’ve done in the past, as it is a smaller DLC. In addition, this post does contain spoilers.
Steel Dawn is the first questline in a larger story arc centered around the Brotherhood of Steel’s return to Appalachia.
Continue ReadingNote: for this review for The Elder Scrolls Online: Markarth, like any future review I may do for an ESO DLC, I only cover the content present in the DLC itself. I will not discuss the base game changes that came with this patch. Also note that there are minor visual spoilers present; I only took screenshots from the early portion of the expansion.
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