Highlights From Anime Expo 2017

Besides the insane, 4-hour line to get into the Los Angeles Convention Center, Anime Expo 2017 was everything my girlfriend and I wanted it to be.

The Exhibit Hall was breathtaking. Every type of booth and vendor could be found there. Sadly, huge lines snaked the Atlus and Bandai Namco booths, so Audrey and I had to check them out from afar. A Colossus Titan loomed over the show floor from the Kodansha location. One of the big merch trends this year were the mystery boxes filled with random merchandise. It’s a genius business model! I folded and picked one up.

Colossal Titan
Pikachu Moment
Body Pillow Love

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cosplayers ruled the walk ways and were always photo-ready. Audrey and I got a pic with a couple of inflatable Pikachus. Incredibly detailed costumes were also out in full force. Intricate Gundam suits made their rounds alongside Survey Corps members complete with vertical maneuvering gear.

We managed to grab some seats in a viewing room where Audrey watched her first anime ever. It was an episode of “One Piece” and thank god it wasn’t too outrageous. There is a possibility she wasn’t scared away forever!

I think we might go back next year. It’s clear that the badge pick-up system for the event needs updating so the line isn’t super long but the expo itself is so memorable and fun.

Video Games Keep Me Socially Active

When most people think of a gamer, they image a grubby human sitting silently in the dark in front of a TV. Sure, I can be the grubby dude from time to time, and yes, I may sit in the dark–but I can confidently say I’m being social a majority of the time using the PS4.

The PS4’s party voice chat system allows me to stay connected to friends who’ve moved to Oregon or still live in my hometown. The ability to have up to an eight person conference call with my best homies while playing video games is always pure comedy and a lesson in being social. It’s easy to meet friendly gamers too. I’ve had great experiences inviting random players into the party chat, we have a couple laughs and go our separate ways.

My communication skills also improve while playing team based games. Players are depending on me, so speaking clearly and effectively is a must! It can mean the difference between winning or losing a match. On the flip side, I have to listen closely so I don’t miss important information being relayed.

I may be playing video games for seven hours straight but I’m having a blast talking to my friends and possibly making new ones at the same time!

SNES Mini Doesn’t Include “Sunset Riders”

 

Souce: http://www.nintendo.com/super-nes-classic

I’m hyped for the SNES Mini! It will come stocked with unforgettable games from my childhood like “Super Metroid,” “The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past” and more. One classic Nintendo forgot to include in the revamped system is “Sunset Riders”!

The side-scrolling, cowboy shoot ’em up from Konami is so much fun. The gameplay surpasses Contra in my book. Plus, “Sunset Riders” is my very first video game co-op experience. I have some great memories sitting in front of my TV with my dad and brother trying to complete the challenging levels.

Sadly, the action-packed western isn’t coming back to the SNES Mini for fans to enjoy… I’m still heckin’ interested in the system though!

Where the F Did “Battlefield 1” Go Wrong?

The last night I popped  EA’s WWI epic into the PS4 was months ago. I used to play daily. Where did the game do me wrong?! I really can’t say too much about the single player in “Battlefield 1” (I heard it was really good) but the multiplayer, in my opinion, is a dud.

Players can choose from 6 gamemodes: Rush, Conquest, Team Deathmatch, Domination, War Pigeons and Operations. Peoples seem to love War Pigeons but I haven’t put much time in that bird-centric mode. I think Operations is hands down the most fun out of the bunch and it could have been the mainstay of the game.

The objective of the gamemode is for the attacking team to push back the defenders from one sector to the next until they completely control the large map. It’s a blast but there are only four campaigns–and only two are really worth playing, Kaiserschlacht and Iron Walls. Sadly, playing these two scenario over-and-over again gets old quick. You want more campaigns? EA expects you to shell out another 40 bucks to buy a couple more Operations maps while the other content goes untouched… Not cool!

I’m not going to pay for more content. Meaning I won’t be playing much more “BF1,” unless it’s for a quick revisit.

“Breath of the Wild’s” Sound Effects Are Amazing

I fell in love with “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” instantly. Seriously, as soon as I was dropped into the world as Link, freshly awakened from a 100-year nap, I knew the journey would be magnificent! But I’m not here to talk about all that. I want to weigh in on the superb sound design.

The sound track is worth mentioning because, for one thing, the player hardly knows it’s there. It’s a calming few piano notes that drift in and out of your speakers like a blade of grass caught in a light breeze, until you face up an enemy. Then, the melody picks up–like your blood pressure, adding to the thrill of the fight. The roller coaster wave of emotions from just the music alone is stunning.

The way Link’s armor and weapons clink around while running or walking is just a small, satisfying detail in the game’s seemingly endless sound library. Hitting enemies registers a hearty noise that actually sounds weighty.  Enemies grunt and scream in such a unique unforgettable way. Honestly, there to many other small sounds to even get to.

All in all, “BOTW” is an addictive and stylish installment to the Zelda franchise. Its mechanics will likely be mimicked by other developers for years to come. However, the sounds that were created for this game will likely never be reproduced again.

How to Be a Pro Twitch Streamer

Streaming on Twitch is an absolute blast. If you’re anything like me, you love sharing the gaming experience, whether it’s with someone in the same room or across the world. That’s were broadcasting your gameplay becomes very appealing. Here’s how you become a pro streamer.

Equipment and Software

This is an expensive and necessary part of the streaming process. My setup is as follows:

My Battle Station
  1. Macbook Pro (Webcam attached)
  2. Elgato HD60 Capture Card
  3. PS4
  4. TV
  5. Samsung Microphone
  6. Twitch Account
  7. Epic camping chair
  8. Apple headphones that connect directly to TV via AUX cord extender

Games

You are going to want to start playing “Bloodborne.” A gaming right of passage that shows your viewers you are as serious as a heart attack about your stream. Keep in mind, audiences love streamers who aren’t afraid to have mental breakdowns for the world to see. This game is sure to test you emotionally and physically, viewers eat that shit up.Then, expand your gaming library to something that fits your gaming niche.

Niche

Becoming the best Overwatch player or “Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” speed runner, is a sure fire way to secure hella viewers on your channel. At that point, your personality doesn’t even have to come into play. You can literally be a stone person with zero personality but you’ve found your niche–you’ve got it made! Welcome to the big leagues, stone person.

Time

This is a big one, I’m guilty of not meeting this requirement. Viewers expect for your stream to be live regularly and for a lengthy duration. So, if you’re a gamer who can only play for a certain number of hours before you have to take a break, streaming might not be for you. Plus, girlfriends, family members and friends kinda take a back seat–like adios.

Money Factor

Yes, a streamer can make money. Setting up a PayPal account and embedding a donation button on your channel page is easy. However, making real cash  comes down to how much time you want to dedicate to streaming.

In the end, for me at least, streaming comes down to sharing the gaming experience. If you make some dough along the way that’s epic and the dream. So, start broadcasting because you just became pro.

“Attack On Titan” Returning in 2018

After watching the first two seasons of “Attack On Titan,” I have to say, I’m hooked. Thankfully, fans won’t have to wait long before “Mikasa” is screamed once again over their TV speakers. “AoT” season 3 will be airing next year! Get a look at the 15 second teaser:

Play “Rainbow Six Siege” Right Now

Seriously, if you don’t have this gem get it on Amazon or the Playstation Store like yesterday. Published by Ubisoft, “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege” came out close to 3 years ago, December 1, 2015, and it’s one of my favorite games on the PS4.

The gameplay features intense and fucking frightening close-quarters combat between attackers and defenders. Playing as a defender means you must build a stronghold impenetrable to the attacker’s efforts. While playing as an attacker means tearing down the defender’s stronghold and defusing the different situations. Teamwork is a must, coordinating on attack and defense increases the  chances of winning ten fold.

I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game and can confidently say that no two rounds have ever been the same. The variety is stunning! Multiple operators and destructible environments add to the unpredictability. Watch one of my Twitch streams below to get a feel for the mechanics and gameplay:

Ubisoft plans on supporting  R6 for years to come, adding new operators and maps. Hopefully they keep their promise because I’m addicted and hopefully will be for more years to come.

Thoughts on Phoenix & Mac DeMarco at Hollywood Bowl 6/15

After a last-minute ticket purchase, my girlfriend and I were all set off to go to the highly anticipated show featuring The Lemon Twigs, Mac Demarco and Phoenix. The seats were relatively cheap but far away from the stage, equivalent to nose-bleed seats at a sporting event. Luckily, the Bowl’s sound system is amazing, so the incredible distance isn’t quite a factor.

Anyway, we arrive to the venue with plenty of time to spare before the opening band, Lemon Twigs, started to play. One thing to note, NOBODY showed up on time. Patrons would rather wait till darkness then fumble around trying to find their seats, completely destroying the atmosphere of the already-sitting people. Moreover, Twigs started playing, they sounded like a ’60s band, wasn’t into it. Moving on. Their set ended and we got up to get Cokes, it was a great idea.

As soon as my girl and I got back to the seats with sodas in hand, Mac DeMarco took the stage leading off the set with “On The Level.” Fantastic new song. Sip, sip of soda. Mac and the boys played their take on Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles.” Fucking hilarious. They closed the set with “Chamber of Reflection” from their earlier album “Salad Days.”

Phoenix brought the house down with their clean sound and new material! Although, I haven’t heard to much from the band’s latest album, “Ti Amo,” I was instantly hooked hearing the new stuff live. And, of course, they played plenty of the classics like “1901” and “Lisztomania.”  I have to be honest though, the new stuff sounds much fuller then the older material. I almost forgot the mention the stage setup. A mirror, facing the audience, was positioned above the band at a 45 degree angle, so the audience could see the the band’s heads. The platform Phoenix was standing on was a large screen. The audience could see the reflection  at Phoenix’s feet. Anyway that was so fucking hard to explain…

I had a couple gripes with the outing. People would not shut the fuck up during Phoenix’s performance. Pretty much nonstop yelling/talking throughout the whole show. Please have so respect for the people who want to watch genius musicians play some music! Plus, as we were leaving the Bowl people decided they wanted to PUSH through the crowed, creating a dangerous situation because we were going down a steep ass hill.

All in all, it was a blast seeing them on such short notice. I’ll try and post some pictures if I ever figure out how to use WordPress.