Tag Archives: Trials Rising

Blog: Trials for Miles – 03/06/19

The Trials games have always been about pushing you to your mental limit until you either emerge victorious or go insane, and Trials Rising is still very much that game.  The big difference is that there seems to be a very “back to basics” approach with this game, stripping out some of the fluff from previous entries, namely, the trick system from Trials Fusion.

Trials Rising is pure Trials goodness.  It is almost unremarkable in how safe Trials Rising plays it.  As a Trials game, it’s solid, but it doesn’t bring anything particularly new or interesting to the series.  Although this entry does have lootboxes, that’s a pretty big change.  They’re purely cosmetic and don’t really get in your way, but they’re in there for sure.

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My only really gripes with Trials Rising are in the performance aspects.  Loading times can be a little long for my liking, and some parts of the game just get really chunky in terms of the framerate.  For context, I’m playing the Switch version, but I’ve heard similar complaints across the board.

These small problems aside, I still enjoy Trials Rising.  It’s still very fun to play despite the fact that I know that I’ll eventually hit a wall that’s gonna make me just stop playing altogether.  But that’s my personal journey with all Trials games.  Your mileage may vary.

Blog: Me3 – 06/13/18

There is so much other stuff that didn’t make conference stages that I’m sure will be in my lane, and I can’t wait to hear about them.  But from what I saw over the past few days, these were some of the notable games that caught my eye at E3 2018.


Battlefield V

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I’ve had a weird relationship with Battlefield over the years.  I really enjoy it conceptually, but the actual playing it part usually is hit or miss for me.  Part of why I enjoy it so much has to do with the memories I have of playing past entries with my friends.  Having reconnected with one of my old Battlefield 3 buddies might be the reason why Battlefield V is so enticing to me, but I hope that game itself can stand on its own merits.


Halo Infinite

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I have no idea what this game is going to be or why it isn’t called Halo 6, but I do know that as a long time fan of the Halo franchise, I’m excited to see what this one does differently.  I personally wouldn’t mind if this turned out to be an evolving platform for the Halo series going forward, but I’m curious either way.


The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit

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I really, really enjoyed Life is Strange and am onboard for anything that expands that universe.  I felt that way even before I learned that it was a prequel to the upcoming Life is Strange 2, so knowing that all of these games weave into each other is just icing on the cake.  And honestly, this game looks whimsical as hell and evokes a weird Calvin and Hobbes vibe with the main character losing himself in these imaginary worlds he’s conjuring.  Also it’s free.


After Party

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The people behind Oxenfree are making a game about having to out drink the devil to regain their mortality and be returned to the world of the living.  I can’t wait to see more of it and eventually play it next year.


Tunic

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I written about Tunic before, and all of my feeling about it then still ring true.  It’s adorable, it has an awesome aesthetic, and it looks like the combat is going to be challenging and rewarding enough to pull me through the entirety of it.


Dying Light 2

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I loved the first Dying Light and seeing the systemic changes they’re making to that game gets me even more excited.  I love concept of being able to shape the world and story based on your decisions, and mixing that with the already great mechanics of the first Dying Light is a home run.  The only thing I wish I could change about these games is the zombies.  I would love this exact game even more if no zombies were involved.  But hey, I’ll take this either way.


Cyberpunk 2077

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The reveal trailer alone was enough to solidify my excitement, but the additional details that came afterwards make it all the more tantalizing for me.  CD Projekt Red confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 is a first person RPG that allows you to customize a character with various stats, “Cool” being one of them.  It’s an open world where you drive around (I’m assuming exclusively in a DeLorean) and shoot people.  There’s more details here that should get you just as pumped as I am.


Starfield

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I don’t know what it is, or when it’s coming, but the concept of a big Bethesda RPG in a sci-fi setting that doesn’t suck (Fallout) is something I’m interested in.


The Quiet Man

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I’ll be real here, I mostly included this because the name is so dumb, but the little tiny glimpse of combat we saw was pretty captivating for me.  I’m always down for some good punching and kicking in games.


Beyond Good & Evil 2

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Another one of those “what even is this game” games, BG&E2 looks impressive visually and mechanically, I just want to know what I’m doing and what the structure is.  But that world seems pretty cool to me and that’s enough to keep this game on my radar.


Trials Rising

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Trials is fun, you should play a Trials game.  That is until you reach the last few levels where the impossible is asked of you.  With alleged better tutorialization, maybe I can finally beat the final levels of a Trials game.  Probably not though.


The Last of Us II

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Games are too happy these days.  I need a good ol’ fashioned romp through the morose to bring me back down to Earth.  Nothing like a sequel to the heart-wrenching Last of Us to fill that void.  Seriously, fuck this game for looking so amazing and making me want to play it.  I know how this ends, and it most certainly is in tears.


Ghosts Of Tsushima

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Just watch the trailer Sony showed off for Ghosts of Tsushima.  That should be all you need to know about why I want to play this game so badly.


Spiderman

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I feel like with the popularity of the Marvel movies over the past few years, I should be up to my ears in good superhero games to play.  Unfortunately, since the Arkham games wrapped up, I’ve only been left with Lego-based options.  Then you got Spiderman over here, shooting his hot webs all over the place, and I’ll admit it – I’m impressed.


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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I think what I enjoy most about Smash Bros. isn’t the actual gameplay, but the absurdity of its roster.  Seeing shit like Solid Snake punching Sonic in the mouth, or Ryu uppercutting Cloud into space just fills me with a joy that I had long forgotten.  Smash Bros. just seems like Nintendo got a hold of a bunch of 80’s and 90’s kids and asked them who would win a fight, over and over.


 

We Watched The Ubisoft Press Briefing | E3 2018

Ubisoft? Mebisoft? Webisoft.


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Beyond Good & Evil 2

After the annual Just Dance live performance, we got a trailer that served as a tone piece for what to expect from BG&E2.  Lot’s of surly anthropomorphic animals flying ships as well as cooking were on display.  Of course, tragedy strikes when the spaceship they’re on is under attack by a gigantic monster spaceship.  This is when they reveal that the first game’s protagonist, Jade, is what looks to be the big bad villain here.

We then get some developers talking us through the basic setup of the game and introducing the characters that will be in this poorly titled prequel.  That aside, it was time for some gameplay.  A massive city is on display that you can fly through in your own spaceship and exit at anytime to go beat the shit out enemies.  It was pretty ambiguous honestly, but it looked really cool.  They also said there was coop, so that’s awesome.

Then Joseph Gordon Levitt came out on stage and asked people to submit their artwork, music and writing to be possibly put in the game.  There was no mention of compensation on stage, but he clarified that there would be payment, on his Twitter.


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Trials Rising

At long last, a new Trials game is upon us, and I could not be happier.  In classic Trials style, it seems like it’s going to be just as frustrating and fun as the previous entries.  There was a shot of what looked like 8 people riding bikes on the same screen at the same time.  So that seems like it could be a chaotic blast.

Shortly after this trailer, we learned that there is a beta you can sign up for, and the full game is slated for release in February of 2019.


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The Division 2

The Division 2 was shown again, but not before we got a really dour speech about how the events of The Division came to be.  Nothing says fun like Small Pox.

But we got a new trailer, once again it’s a tone piece.  We see shots of people living well inside compounds, then some less than friendly behavior outside the gates; people being robbed, in hiding, or being executed.  Then we see 3 nondescript Division soldiers walking down a mountain.  But suddenly it’s time for another dour speech that tries to be inspiring about hope and bringing the right equipment and tactical abilities to Washington D.C.

But let’s talk about the game structure.  Raids are going to be in The Division 2 featuring up to 8 player coop to tackle these much more difficult missions.  They also went ahead and plotted out their DLC structure, stating all three of the first year updates and content drops will be free.

Now a gameplay trailer that opens with some upside down American flags and people shooting at other people.  Once again, nothing terribly new on display, but there’s a beta to sign up for, and it’ll be released March of 2019.


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Skull & Bones

Skull & Bones was next game that was shown that followed the trend of showing a tone piece trailer, having a developer come out and explain things, and then showing some gameplay.

I never enjoyed the Assassins Creed boat stuff that this game is inspired by, it just never did anything for me.  So it’s tough for me to muster any real excitement for this game.  Looks like you’ll be heading to a hub area to buy upgrades for most of the equipment on your ship, then setting sail.  We see the player pirate ship flying a fake flag to fool the sea cops before moving to intercept a convoy carrying some hot booty.  Enough damage was done to the other ships that the player was able to board them and plunder them.

Oh no, a high level enemy is in the distance, luckily there’s multiplayer to help us out with that problem.  Other players have joined the fray launching all forms of cannon fire at this large, evil galleon.

It’s right here that I realize we’ve spent way more time on this than I cared to see.

The big evil galleon is sunk, and unsurprisingly all the other pirate ships have turned on each other and attacked one another.  Cut to black, and we’re done.  You can sign up for the beta or wait for the 2019 release.


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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

As cool as AC: Odyssey looks, I’m genuinely disappointed that we’re back to getting another of these so quickly after Origins.  While it isn’t like they just re-skinned Origins with a coat of Greek paint, it just feels a little soon in my opinion.

Aside from my personal feelings about the game, it looks actually pretty interesting.  A large focus on RPG elements with dialogue options and choosing your player character.  It seems like the natural progression of where Assassin’s Creed needs to go and I’m all for it.  There also appeared to be a romantic options you could explore, at least that’s what I gathered from the “heart” icon next to one of the dialogue choices.

We didn’t shake the annoying “walk and talk” segments from previous AC games, but this one seems to have shortened it.  They also kept the Phylakes style roaming mercenaries hunting you down on the map stuff from Origins.  A feature I didn’t much care for, but others seemed to enjoy.  There also are larger scale battles on display here which look like a nice change of pace.

All things considered it looks really neat and I’m curious in checking it out when it arrives on October 5th of this year.


There was no mention of Splinter Cell.  I am the saddest man.