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Sunday, May 10, 2015

One Year Later...

This has been a long year. Twenty-two posts later, here we are. At the beginning of the year, I had no idea that I would write a blog about video games. I would've thought that was a stupid idea. Nevertheless, I had fun doing it, and, despite it being kinda weird, I would do it again.
At the beginning of the year, I was kind of jumping around different games, just explaining the general idea of some of my favorite games that I owned. Sometimes I would throw in a game or two that I disliked, like Dragon Age or something in a game that I didn't like. That part of the year was just trying to get into the swing of things, considering that I had never done it before. Towards the end of third quarter, I started filling my blogs in with League of Legends, doing a kind of champion spotlight for my personal favorites. This was my favorite part about my whole blogging experience. I had a lot of fun retrieving the pictures required for this part. My favorite picture was the first picture on my Blitzcrank review.
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 At the end of the year, during this quarter, I starting doing the thing I should've done from the beginning. This was reviewing. These posts came easy because I was able to gather a lot of information for each of the two games that I did: Terraria and Minecraft. This was because I had to explain what was available in each game, Terraria having almost too much too completely cover. During the course of the year, I became better at writing. I can write quicker now, which is weird because I thought I could type quickly before. I also realized that for some reason, I swore a lot in my posts at the beginning. Obviously I started cutting out those words because in retrospect, they seemed kind of childish. I still have some kind of slang within my posts, (Slang is slang for slang) just so that it's not monotonous. I have not changed the aesthetic of my blog since the beginning of the year either. I decided that it was a formidable artistic approach to my subject. Just last week I made changes to my "about me" page, because even that seemed a little childish to me as well. I would say that I have matured more as the year went on, but I can't really say that about myself can I? That's something that other people need to decide for me. Anyway, this year, for blogging at least, has been a lot of fun and allowed me to do something that I wouldn't normally do, and that's something that I will be able to remember for a long time.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

My Least Favorite Game

Despite mentioning almost everything this game has to offer in my previous post, I'm still going to tell you why this game is not very good, and possible reiterate a few things that I may have said. Minecraft is pretty much the worst game ever for a number of reasons. The first reason is that there is not very many things that you can do within this game. Yes you can get mods for it to make it better, which almost every person does, but there are only a certain amount of things that you can do in the regular version. Since the last time I have ever played it, there was only one way that you could win. This way was finding your way into the End, and defeating a large dragon within it. After this, you obtain a short dialogue from what seems like the creators of the world. That's it. That's all there is to this game. One short little fight, and then it's over. Tell me that's not boring. You can spend a long time preparing for this, which consists of a lot of grinding for items and experience. This process of grinding is in no way, shape, or form fun. It's tedious, and takes up more time than a game like this should. After the battle and dialogue, you're thrown back into the world from where you came with no objective except for building. Building isn't even fun in the normal adventure mode because you have to repeatedly stop and search for more materials. Another reason that Minecraft is the worst game ever, is the graphics. I mean, sure, it may be an artistic statement, but it doesn't mean that it looks good. You can get texture packs that can remedy this, but that shouldn't be a part of a real game. It should appeal to users with the original textures and items. In fact, there is a whole community of people that create texture packs to try and make the game look better. There is one that I use whenever I'm dumb enough to get on this game. It's called Dokucraft and can make the game look quite nice.
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Finally, the last reason that makes this game the worst game ever, is the community. It doesn't have the worst community ever, that title was taken by League, but it still consists of a bunch of 8-12 year olds. These kids are only allowed to play this game because their parents fear that real video games will make them "violent". In reality, this game will make them violent and develop a temper because older people that play this game like to take advantage of them and "troll" them. (Trolling is when you single out a person and harass with a series of annoying actions that ultimately cause people to quit the game.) Not only does the community create a bunch of whiny children, it also gives them the opportunity to swear without their parents finding out, causing chats to be constantly overflowing with words that would cause you to audibly gasp. There are many other things that are wrong with this game, including bugs, frame rate, and monsters that explode and ruin your stuff, but I'm not going to get into that. If you come across this game, try it out for yourself. If you like it, cool, but if you don't like it, then welcome to the club.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

My Favorite Game

Terraria is my all time favorite game. It came out a long time ago, on the March of 2013. When it came out, a lot of people had trouble accepting it. Everyone saw it and decided that it was a rip off of Minecraft, apparently the best game ever created. It may have some of the same things that Minecraft has, but it's general stuff: mining, fighting off monsters, and building houses. I love Terraria because of the fact that it is more in depth than Minecraft. In Minecraft, there are only five tiers of item sets that you can have: wood, stone, iron, gold, and diamond. Once you reach diamond, the game is basically over. There is not much else that you can do other than build stuff. There isn't even a lasting story to it; it's very minimalistic. While in Terraria, you can progress through the game for five hours, and not even reach the second stage of the "story". This stage is called hardmode. You have access to at least five bosses in the first part, including the Eye of Cthulhu, the Eater of Worlds, the Slime King, the Dungeon Guardian, and the Wall of Flesh. With hardmode, which is unlocked by winning the fight against the Wall of Flesh, your world not only receives a difficult metallic counterpart to the first bosses, it also has multiple bosses added in addition to these terrifyingly powerful bosses. Tons of new items are added to hardmode. New ores are added, allowing you to create more useful items, such as pickaxes, swords, and axes. On your character, you have the decision to outfit your character, you can make them look like a ninja, wizard, or even Link from the Legend of Zelda. Some of this vanity gives you cool effects as well. For example, the wizard hat gives you a trail of sparkles that lights up the surrounding area.
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Pre-hardmode there are eight biomes that you can visit. These biomes are as follows: Corruption, Forest, Jungle, Underworld, Snow, Ocean, and Mushroom. In hardmode there are a few more biomes including the Hallow, which has unicorns prancing around with faeries buzzing nearby. There are some events that happen if you have met certain prerequisites. For example, the Goblin Army can invade if you have more than 200 health and you have smashed a shadow orb within the corruption. All in all, there are many things that this game has to offer that make it my favorite. There is even an update that adds a lot of new stuff. If you don't own this game yet, I suggest buying it because it's tons of fun and you can play it for hours.

Monday, May 4, 2015

The Rebirth of Rebirth

Recently I have gone back to playing The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, and I've had a lot of fun with it. My friend managed to get a run that lets you win without much effort. In Rebirth, you can have certain seeds for runs. This allows you to play the same runs over and over if you wish, and it also allows you to race your friends. You can use this to "cheat" essentially because you can use a strong run over and over again. You can potentially unlock everything the game has to offer with this. When I'm bored, or losing a lot, I just type the seed of my friend's run and we're good. The run that my friend got was insanely strong because you receive the item: Mutant Spider.
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 Mutant spider is a special item, which there are only fourteen of in the game. When you receive a special item, it causes the probability of you getting another special item to go down by quite a bit. Mutant Spider is powerful because lets you fire four tears at once, which will naturally push enemies back with four times the amount of potency. Later in the game, you receive Polyphemus, which gives you four additional damage and then doubles your damage afterwards.
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This is also a special item, making the run very lucky. Polyphemus gives you at least eight damage, and that's only if you start the run with zero damage, which is literally impossible. In this case, you do have a lot of damage so you're able to have your damage to increase exponentially. Paired with your Mutant Spider, you have four highly damaging tears. Not only this, but when you kill an enemy with damage left over, your tears travel through the target, dealing damage to enemies behind them. After you get this combination, you obtain a lot of damage output so you can run through the levels quickly and with ease. Throughout the entire run, the game decides that you need more damage, so it keeps giving you things like a pentagram, obviously because this run is satanic. It can be a nice game sometimes. Anyway, towards the end of the game, when you fight mom's heart, you can get the potential to win in one shot. There are levels after the one where you fight mom's heart, but I haven't unlocked them yet. I would like to try and unlock them so that I can play this seed on them, and see what can happen. I have only played this seed against mom's heart, but I plan on getting farther so that I can unlock everything that the game has to offer.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Popping Eardrums Left and Right

Do you ever want to play music so loudly that you can't hear the next day? Do you want to do this to your enemies? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then Sona is the champion for you! Sona is a support/mid laner that deals tons of damage in the early game. With her passive, which lets you deal bonus magic damage with your basic attack every three abilities that you use. Each ability has a different affect on what your basic attack does. I don't really like the animations for the classic skin because they look really janky, but I'll use them anyway
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Q passive
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W passive
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E passive
Her Q sends out two projectiles that deal damage to the nearest enemies, prioritizing champions. After the projectiles are shot, the ground underneath Sona gives any ally champion inside of it bonus magic damage on their basic attacks, including herself. This is really good for poke because if you chain it up with your passive, you can deal tons of damage with one basic attack. The passive allows her ultimate to do more damage as well.
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Her W puts a healing aura around herself. This aura sends out two projectiles as well, but they only hit ally champions. any ally champion standing in the aura around her get a shield that blocks physical damage. The more ally champions inside the aura, the longer the shield lasts. The passive allows her basic attack reduce the enemy's damage.
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Her E is all utility. It speeds up any allied champions within the aura for a short duration of time. This is useful for catching up to people, and peeling from the enemy. With the passive, her basic attacks slow the enemy, which is also useful for peeling or catching up to the enemy.
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Her ultimate is very amusing. It allows Sona to send a blast of sound irresistible to dance to. This stuns any enemy or neutral mob it hits. It's very amusing when someone is chasing you, and you just make them dance so that they can't chase you. It's also a very good engage because you stun them for a long enough time that your ADC is ready.
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I have never tried going Sona in the mid lane, but I want to try it today. I usually play her support, and she is really good there. Her passive allows her to poke down the enemy ADC so that they are less inclined to initiate on us. I didn't learn this until the fourth or fifth game that I played. I made a lot of people angry those first couple of games. I couldn't save my ADC on a lot of occasions because of the extra health that they had from me not poking them. If you like dominating your lane, then Sona is a good champ to start out with. She brings damage and utility to the to help you win easily.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Never Die. Like, Ever

The only thing worse than losing lane is losing the game, but those two things usually walk hand in hand. With Tryndamere, this is not true. His damage scales really well because of his passive. He gains bonus critical strike chance with how much fury he has. If you build a lot of critical strike chance, he gets very strong, very quickly.
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His Q allows him to consume his fury to heal himself when he activates it. It has a passive which gives him bonus damage the lower his health is. This is really useful when you have your ult but I'll get into that later.
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His W turns people into chickens. When they are facing you, their damage is reduced by a percentage. When they aren't facing you, or are walking away, it slows their movement speed by a lot. This is useful for chasing people when they are at low health.
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If you look closely at this picture, you can see a chicken underneath Ryze. I don't know why this is, usually it's above their head. Anyway, Tryndamere's E makes him spin toward any direction he has selected. It does damage too because he spins with his sword out. This is a good gap closer because you can combo it with your W to make it really easy to catch up to your enemy.
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His ultimate really defines who he is. It allows him to become invincible for 5 seconds but he can still be targeted and hit by abilities and basic attacks. It's kind of annoying because five seconds is a lot of time in an online game.
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As you can see, this image is not provided by me. This is because I'm a dumbass and forgot to take a picture. In the picture it says endless rage but the move is actually undying rage. This is because this picture is outdated and Riot found a better name for the move. I find it really funny when someone thinks that they can kill you, but you just pop your ultimate and proceed to kill them. It's also kind of annoying when you're playing Tryndamere and you use your ult. Normal right? Then you get pulled by Blitzcrank into the team. At this time, your ult is already gone and you just get destroyed by the enemy team. Tryndamere also snowballs very easily just by farming. He doesn't need kills to do damage. This is why he's an amazing late game champion, he can also chunk very well. If you're good at csing, then this champion is for you. If you're not, consult this guide.





Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Wear Sunglasses Because Light Hurts

Sometimes you just need to be annoying. With Lux, it's very easy to stop people in their tracks because she has a lot of crowd control, or cc. Before I talk about her abilities, I need to talk about her passive first. Whenever she hits an enemy with one of her abilities, they get "illuminated". If she hits and illuminated target, she deals extra magic damage.
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Her Q is a snare that lasts for two seconds and goes through the first target. The second target hit only gets half the time of the snare though. If you level this up first, you deal a lot of damage with it. I wouldn't recommend it though.
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Her W gives you a shield similar to Morgana, but it protects you from physical damage rather than magic damage. Another difference from Morgana's shield is that Lux's shield is a skill-shot that can shield as many champions as it touches as well as yourself. This is really useful as a support so that your ADC doesn't die at your feet because there was nothing you can do.
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Her E is the ability you want to max first though, because it deals a large amount of AOE damage. It applies illumination to anything that is hit by it. Anything within the circle is slowed down and it is kind of able to separate you from the enemy team very easily.

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Her ultimate is extremely bad-ass and is a really good reason to play Lux. It is a very long ranged skill-shot that deals a lot of damage on hit with very little notification of the oncoming laser. The long range makes it a very good ult for sniping and is really satisfying when you hit with it.

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One of my favorite things to do with Lux is build Liandry's Torment on her. This item allows abilities to do damage over time when they hit. I like building it because I like imagining that the laser is very hot and it burns the target with it's ultraviolet capabilities. A good combo for Lux is snaring someone with her Q, activating her passive, throwing down her E and R at the same time, and activating the E when the ult shoots. This is a pretty rage inducing combo when you're on the receiving end of it because you can only sit there and watch as your health bar depletes almost instantly. Overall she is a very challenging champion because her abilities happen to all be skill-shots. If you do not want to play risky, I do not suggest playing her in the mid lane. I recommend playing her as a support because that way you don't really have to make plays to win the game. It is also more relaxing because a lot of the time using your abilities don't mean life or death.