Project Stream is Google’s attempt to bring 4k video game streaming to everyone with a computer and a modest internet connection. In this video I let you experience the Project Stream as I experience it, playing the just-released Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, for the very first time. Could Project Stream be the future of video gaming? Overall, I’m really impressed. My computer is old. My graphics card and processor are woefully inadequate to play Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. But I was able to stream reliably. There is some frame-skipping but not enough to be annoying. Read more about Google’s Project Stream here: https://projectstream.google.com/ Are you excited about Project Stream?
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I’ve been playing a lot of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice lately. Perhaps, I’ve been playing too much Hellblade. It’s been talking to me lately. Come with me on a journey as I attempt to ignore the voices me in my head that are telling me to play Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.
I just finished playing Marvel’s Spider-Man on the PS4. It’s great. Really great. So now I’ve got to pick the next game to play. I didn’t realize when browsing my shelf that I’d get so much...feedback.
Today I’m showing you the connections between The 1991 movie Drop Dead Fred and the 2010 Rockstar Games Red Dead Redemption.
I want to help you love video games even more. Sometimes I do that by reviewing books about video games. Today is one of those sometimes, because I’m taking a look at the first issue of A Profound Waste of Time.
Why dislike something that you’ve previously liked, once it becomes popular? Is there any logic to avoiding something once it becomes popular? I explore my thoughts on this topic, from the perspective of someone who has hipster tendencies, but is at least willing to admit to it.
Writer’s block is just an excuse for broken storytelling. That’s the name of an article I wrote a while back for a site called Slothrop.com. The article, in so many words, says that the reason a writer gets stuck is not a spontaneous drain of energy or a mysterious lack of motivation. Writer’s block is simply a symptom of denial. Writer’s block is the writer’s intuition declaring that the story sucks and you need to fix it. Share in the comments below: what has been your hardest bout of writer’s block and what did you do to cure it?