There are obvious differences between the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but what is it you like about each console? Forget the games, this isn't about which game looks better or has a higher or lower resolution and frames per second, it's about features and what they do.
Although a bit late to the party with this one, I decided to do a video about modding/customising the new vehicles featured in the latest GTA 5 update. There wasn't much to change, mainly just performance and paint job upgrades.
I was in a GTA Online public lobby last night when I noticed something a little... odd. I was spectating after playing for a while and noticed a similarity between some of the players.
I thought about this earlier and as it just came to me, I tweeted out a small list, then deleted it to blog it instead. This way, I can explain why I would like to see the three things implemented in a GTA Online update.
You're playing GTA 5 and you want to do some road races with Franklin, but as you don't have the millions of dollars you get after investing on the stock market during the assassination missions, you need something more... gratis.
Before I start, I'd like to point out that this isn't a sexist or misogynist attack, an attempt to call out 'fake girl gamers' or to discourage anyone in any way. Oh, and these are personal opinions, you don't have to agree, so don't be a dick by trying to argue.
I've been playing Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff on my Android tablet since about the day of release and it came to a point where it threw a whole lot of stuff at you and ended up with some stuff being left behind.
When you buy a game on Xbox.com (or even through the console), you're shown some terms which, in typical Microsoft fashion, confuse the average person due to not being too straight or making a lot of sense.
Gamers love their snacks, it's what gets us through those tough gaming sessions and one of the more popular items in the depository is crisps (or potato chips if you're not British) or maize snacks.
Just an update on the beacon situation, showing how much land is opened up and what appears to be something hidden down a hole and would take forever to access...
In the first (and only at the moment) 'Tries' series, I thought I would have a go at the free-to-play MMO Villagers and Heroes. It was disappointing and I've never returned to it.
Just to give an update as to where I am in the game, I made a short video, but once again, due to the audio messing up with my crappy old headset, I couldn't rescue the commentary.
This one is a 3-parter. Discovery vids part 1 & 2, then the unveiling video. You can either watch them one after the other or just go straight to the unveiling vid and see what all the fuss was about.
As the video description says, it's all about placing a settlement, finding shiny stuff and even going on a Voyage of Discovery to see what I can unlock and what stickers I may find to open up more cards!
This is just going through the Settlements tutorial, it was something I wanted to include with something else, but the recording went funny and so I ended up with a quick 10 minute video.
I'm going to make this a double video post since the first one is Godus 2.0.4 Impressions and the other is Godus 2.0.4 Impressions Redux. I did the first vid before realising I should have just made a new world and recorded what is now the Redux vid.
I said I wouldn't do Minecraft videos and I'm not about to do a regular series. There are too many out there and it's not worth adding to them since I don't do anything special or differently to others.
If you've never played Minecraft before, then watch my intro video. Surprisingly enough, out of all the people who watch Minecraft videos on YouTube, I would guess at least half of them haven't played it.