The links
- A newbie blogger, Weekly Wizardry, entered the ring recently and has a great collection of posts up already. For this week maybe check out the post “how much convienience is too much“.
- Herding Cats is wondering whether there is actually a WoW community with the idea that the population is just too large with a large variety of varying interests.
- Killed in a Smiling Accident has an amusing spin on a song about gimping your healer
- In an Age wonder about where, and who the focus is on for these new expansions and development.
- Gamer by design takes an analytical look at linear versus Exponential Design and matching that to a games mechanics and design.
- Far beyond my Capacity has a great review of the new horror/date time game The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. Oh and the Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign that just finished up too… A great read to go back over for those interested in PnP
- Evil as a hobby has a wonderful fiction story about the Unbiased Journalist.
- Inventory Full also has a fiction of their on, a snarky but entertaining post regarding quest structure in ArcheAge.
- Level capped is getting all philosophical wondering where the fun is in his own experiences.
- Gaming Conjecture talks a out a moment of weakness in buying games and the constant assault of marketing and new shiny urges… An all too familiar feeling.
- And the Mystical Mesmer wondering about a world without levels; the issues, how it could work and the mechanics behind it.
The Vids
Can’t be bothered wading through the same games and publishers desperate attempts to stay relevant by providing another marketing vid based. Seriously Every week it;s the same games in some kind of AAA battle Royale for video supremacy based on the most inane of factors.
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Great links as always 🙂 Especially Weekly Wizardry 🙂 and ‘killed in a smiling accident’ 🙂
Yeh weekly wizardry has had some cool stuff since starting out.. Just sad I have bothered commenting yet lol
For next week’s vid section, check out Life Is Feudal, I think it’d appeal to you.
I’ve been looking at that so might check it out soonish