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Something I Wrote Four Years Ago

Something I Wrote Four Years Ago

Time really does fly doesn't it?

A Problem With Gaming Sites

By Raycevick

Last Updated December 17th, 2017

Recently, a Twitter user brought something to my attention. A Steam account with nearly 800 reviews that were positively received.

But in the case of his Rainbow Six Siege review, it seemed oddly fami...

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Q&A: February 3rd, 2021

Q&A: February 3rd, 2021

Sandraincloud90 Asks
What are your thoughts on the modern Fallout games since you've now played a bit of them?

Fallout 3's a game I really enjoyed. Completed it multiple times over the years. Just love the atmosphere, quests, and setting. I wouldn't put it on a Top 10 list or anything, but it's a game that's very... comfy. Easy to get lost in, unobtrusive, wit...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: The Foreigner

Raycevick's Recommendations: The Foreigner

If there's anybody who consistently proves a traditional premise can be presented unconventionally, it's Martin Campbell, director of Mask of Zorro, Goldeneye, and Casino Royale. What's advertised here as a Jackie Chan revenge film is actually much more interesting and nuanced.

While there's great action scenes featuring Chan and all of his talent, the political backdrop, soundtrack, and ...

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Illusions

Illusions

Armthony Chairtano here, the internet's most pretentious game designer, and it's time for the latest pondering session from a Youtuber.

All RPGs are an illusion of choice to some degree. Mass Effect most famously culminated all of its choices into picking three colors. Dragon Age's epilogue alters a slideshow. Outer Worlds makes you choose between sides in a war rather than stopping or st...

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Progress Update

Hey everybody!

Now that I've gotten enough sleep, I've got the energy to inform you as to the current progress of the latest video. All the narration is laid out, so it should be a straight shot of just placing footage, right?

Well, I kind of want to go even more in detail, this is looking to be the longest video yet, though like last time, incrementally. Don't expect a five hour di...

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Q&A: January 27th, 2020

Q&A: January 27th, 2020

Dominik Jaworski Asks
With things like permacrunch, bad working conditions and unstable employment, a lot of people have talked about game dev unionizing. Do you believe this will solve the problem or make things worse?

Unions aren't going to be a silver bullet that erases the industries problems like it's occasionally being advertised. There's definitely comp...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Just Cause 3

Raycevick's Recommendations: Just Cause 3

I think you know you've got a good game, when I merely booted it up to capture five minutes of footage, and end up playing for six hours. I've heard for years that Just Cause 3 is merely Just Cause 2 with prettier graphics, and I couldn't disagree more. I replayed some of Just Cause 2 as well, and the third game is just so much more refined, polished, and varied visually and in-gameplay that th...

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Drag & Drop

Drag & Drop

Here's a sentence I've never said before. BallsiticNG is a really good game. Okay, I lied, I've said this quite a few times. What's interesting however, is one of my favorite things about NG isn't even anything to do with its gameplay.

The game might nail its visuals, physics, unlocks, and racing, but truthfully one of my favorite things it does, is something I r...

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Q&A: January 20th, 2021

Q&A: January 20th, 2021

Daniel Anugerah Asks
I know you have a Cyberpunk Script in the works, but I'll ask this anyways. Do you think you experience with a game as buggy as Alpha Protocol influenced the way you look at CP2077?

Absolutely. Mass Effect Andromeda also influenced things. These were also cases of games being absolutely busted on launch, but more in ways that entertained m...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Sector's Edge

Raycevick's Recommendations: Sector's Edge

There's often times when games don't give the best of first impressions, but often, it's rare for second chances to be a negative. They either further reinforce why something didn't grab you, or they can redeem something you'd actually enjoy, the latter was the case with Sector's Edge for me.

I've played games like Block 'n Load and Ace of Spades, so Sector's Edge isn't a new concept to m...

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The Long Development Cycle

The Long Development Cycle

Mass Effect Andromeda started out in life akin to one of the titles most infamously ravaged at launch, No Man's Sky. It would feature procedurally generated planets, a full galaxy to explore, and full planet exploration. This game was in development for approximately 2-3 years until finally the project...

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Q&A: January 13th, 2020

Q&A: January 13th, 2020

Sponge Dungeon Asks
Any thoughts on Hunt: Showdown?

I'm actually reminded I need to give that game another shot on this new machine. The game's gorgeous with some of the most detailed sound-design I've ever seen, however, I generally don't play Boss Hunters or Battle Royale's very much, and the game's a little bit of a both.

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Disco 4 :: Part I

Raycevick's Recommendations: Disco 4 :: Part I

HEALTH's been releasing "Disco" albums for years, since their debut in-fact. However, the first chapter in their 4th entry is quite different. The songs featured here aren't just remixes by other artists or HEALTH themselves, but full collaborations with a wide selection of musicians.

Names I'm familiar with such as Perturbator, and a whole host of ones I've never heard, but are intrigued...

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Second Chances

Second Chances

Deus Ex is a video-game I still think about to this day. It's world, music, voice acting (granted, that last one's often for silly reasons). However, I wouldn't give it any thought at all, had I quit on my first playthrough... or second... or third.

Deus Ex is a video-game I love, yet, probably a...

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Q&A: January 6th, 2020

Q&A: January 6th, 2020

Hammiam Asks
How did being a tester for EA change your mindset towards gaming against being an average consumer?

It taught me consumers and creators actually agree on a lot more than I think either of them believes. It's understandable to view the Gaming Industry through a glass ceiling as so much of that is imposed by leaders of companies inside it. Developme...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: DIRT 3

Raycevick's Recommendations: DIRT 3

It's easy to assume with racing games, that they improve in a completely linear fashion. When your genre isn't founded upon story, characters, or complex level design, what is there to improve but the feel and look of the game?

But having booted up DIRT 3 recently shows that outlook doesn't apply. To me (while going to other entries for specifics like Dirt Rally) DIRT 3 is easily the most...

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2020

2020

Randomly Mine, much like the channel I run, is supposed to be about games. For the opening day of this New Year however, I think we can make an exception.

I think Youtubers in particular have a unique view of 2020, because (at least for those whose content doesn't rely on live action), it's one of the only careers unaffected by the pandemic. Rising cases didn't risk Steam keys. You didn't...

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Q&A: December 30th, 2020

Q&A: December 30th, 2020

OzarkTempses Asks
What do you think is the place of already existing (from albums, single and such) songs on the OST of a game as opposed to a wholly original soundtrack?

This turned out to be a surprisingly tough questions. Mainly because, I don't take issue with games that only use them to immerse people via things like Radio Stations in open worlds. I do ho...

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Status Report - December 29th, 2020

Status Report - December 29th, 2020

Hey everybody!

We're approaching the new year and while cliché to say, it has been a tough one. I've come from it not knowing exactly what the future will entail for the channel, but I have various goals, specifically more structure and more Years Later videos, the next of which is being made right now.

I've completed the game already and are currently on course to do another playt...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Blue Stahli - Quartz & Copper

Raycevick's Recommendations: Blue Stahli - Quartz & Copper

For those that don't know, Blue Stahli was one of the many artists I discovered on FiXT ages ago, but he suddenly left the record label a couple months back and has had to go indie since.

I didn't realize looking up Blue Stahli on Spotify would cause such mixed emotions, but none of that conflict has to do with the man's music. Quartz & Copper are wonderfully produced albums, with the...

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EA vs Take Two

EA vs Take Two

For those unaware, long time racing producer Codemasters was recently on the acquisition table with Take Two Interactive. It seemed to be a done deal when all of a sudden, EA falcon punched Codemasters' executives with an even fatter cheque of $1.2 billion dollars.

To say I was displeased with th...

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Q&A: December 23rd, 2020

Q&A: December 23rd, 2020

Juhana Asks
You asked us to kill you. What would be your preferred method?

Bauman Asks
I think you mentioned that you did beta testing for a Lethal League game in the JSR video.  You come off as rather well versed in game design too, so I was ...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Teardown

Raycevick's Recommendations: Teardown

I've said previously that Early Access games aren't typically recommended by me, but 2020 really changed that with Prodeus, and Teardown. This destruction puzzler is a game I followed since its prototype video aired, and the game managed to live up to all that build up.

The destruction technology is truly something to behold. It'll make your computer sweat, and your eyes pop, when spammin...

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"RPG"

"RPG"

In days of yore, the term "RPG" came with it a very specific image. Isometric, D&D rule inspired combat, traditionally fantasy, dense statistics, rows of hotkeys holding special powers, heaps and heaps of text about characters, lore, and quests.

This was during the late 90s and early 2000s. Even innovators like Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall or Ultima Underworld, don't confuse themselve...

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Q&A: October 16th, 2020

Q&A: October 16th, 2020

Brandon Asks
Do you think CDPR and Naughty Dog are getting easy passes by some people, be it industry figures and just random types of gamers, for their reported terrible work environments and/or terribly optimized buggy release (this half applies most to CDPR) versus other companies that are always marked as an easy bad guy (EA, Activision, Ubisoft, Bethesda) even if someti...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Raycevick's Recommendations: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Last year, I was pulled through two animations I really loved, Avatar The Last Airbender, and Star Wars Clone Wars. So when one of the friends who pulled me through one of the shows said "we're watching Mask of the Phantasm" I rolled with it.

Little conversation took place, because in visuals, music, and storytelling, Mask of the Phantasm is great. It truly feels like a Comic adaptation d...

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Heart

Heart

Cyberpunk's cynicism is evident from the instant you load. Corporations openly abusing the people that work for them. Crooked cops starting shootings in the streets. Rows of people modified with chrome on the streets, unable to make ends meet. It really does hit a little close to home sometimes, and the game doesn't stop there.

Depression, abuse, and suicide, are all subjects the game ta...

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Q&A: December 11th, 2020

Q&A: December 11th, 2020

Here we are, the first delayed Q&A since its launch. I tried to keep the record unbroken as long as I could, but then a little game called Cyberpunk came out, and I haven't' slept since then.

Next week's will still be posted Wednesday as usual though.

Justin Wolownik Asks
Do you believe a disappointing entry in a series of games, movies, or TV seasons can rui...

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Raycevick's Recommendations: Prodeus

Raycevick's Recommendations: Prodeus

It's rare for me to recommend something in Early Access, but Prodeus, in the brief time I've played it, is one of the most memorable games of the year. For old-school shooter fans looking to get their Quake/DOOM fix, this is looking to be one of the strongest products on the market.

It doesn't quite have the artistry of Amid Evil, but its weapons, art-style, and music, are still gloriousl...

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Appeal

Appeal

There's a sentiment I encounter quite frequently. Not here, but on Youtube Comments and occasionally in-person. That being "Why not do X? It's more popular?" or "Why don't you use more ads?"


It's quite surprising to say the least. One of the biggest things any sort of entertainer deals with, is fighting for their authenticity. It's so expected of people when they get "big" to stop tal...

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