Everyday gamer. Fighting monsters. Exploring worlds. Never afraid of a Boss Battle! Ik ben de gamer_vrouw!
Friday, August 27, 2021
Friday, July 23, 2021
Rainbow Six Siege - CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS GAME!!!
Hoi, allemaal! Ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (Hi, everyone! I'm the gamer_vrouw!)
Rainbow Six Siege is something to behold, especially on the Playstation 4. In fact, I'm playing this game pretty much every single day!
The premise?
The game follows a team of operators that thwart the operations of a secret terroristic organization. Similar to other 1st-person shooter games like Modern Warfare and Call of Duty, you can fight the bad guys solo, or team up with other players online to do so.
You play as different characters (or what they call "Operators). Each operator has their own abilities, weapons, and accolades. The operators are divided into two groups: Attackers and Defenders.
- Attackers are operators that go into combat with enemy attackers, whether you're eliminating them, rescuing a hostage, or disabling a bomb.
- Defenders are operators that protect a hostage from waves and waves of enemies.
So far, the Attackers I'm currently using are Ash, Thermite, Thatcher, and Sledge. (Well, I really like Thermite and Sledge, because their weapons and grenades are very useful.) As for Defenders, I currently have Smoke - he's my only Defender so far in the game (and there's a reason for that).
Now, the game has various modes, especially in the tutorial section of the game (which helped me a lot when I had first started playing this game). However, the available modes are the following:
- Elimination - Where you eliminate enemy shooters
- Extract Hostage - Enter an establishment (i.e., a house, a building, etc.) to rescue a hostage from the enemies, and take them to the extraction point
- Disarm Bomb - Enter a place and disarm a bomb while enemies are coming at you
- Defend Hostage - Stay with a hostage inside a room, and try your best to barricade the place and defend the hostage from waves and waves of enemies
Of all the above scenarios, I found myself mostly great at the Elimination and Extract Hostage solo matches. Though, being good at the Extract Hostage scenario was a surprise to me, because I never thought that I would be great at that to begin with. I honestly thought I would be the worst hostage rescuer ever - but I've somehow won more solo matches in that mode than Elimination mode! (Can you imagine!)
As for the other two modes, Disarm Bomb and Defend Hostage, those are my weak points. In fact, the way I see it, those two modes are best played with a team, rather than play them solo. In that way, you'll have more than one pair of eyes, as you get ready for enemies to come after you in the game. (But more power to those who have actually won solo matches in Disarm Bomb and Defend Hostage modes!)
So, it's been nearly a month since I've started playing this game, and it's so addicting! I started playing this game on my birthday this past June, and it's amazing to see how great I've gotten at Rainbow Six!
And guess what? I heard that Rainbow Six Extraction is coming soon: January 2022, I believe. I can't wait to check that out soon!
Anyway, back to Rainbow Six!
Until next time, ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (...I am the gamer_vrouw!)
Dag! (Bye!)
Thursday, April 15, 2021
"The House of the Dead" Remake Coming to the Switch!
Hoi, allemaal! Ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (Hi, everyone! I'm the gamer_vrouw!)
Back in the day (Yes, I'm actually saying that, because I'm not a kid anymore), I would visit the arcade section of the Mayan Palace 14 movie theater. I remember playing many arcade games, including the 1996 first-person shooter The House of the Dead.
I remember spending so many quarters playing that game - I even went as far as getting past the first two monster bosses! (How many quarters was that? I don't know. LOL!)
Anyway, The House of the Dead was one of many nostalgic games that I've played in my youth. However, most recently (yesterday, April 14, 2021), I learned that the game was being remade for the Nintendo Switch - or, as IGN puts it a "zombie facelift."
I watched the minute-long trailer, and I was amazed. Not only was I amazed, but a flood of nostalgia took over. Those days of feeding quarters into an arcade machine, reloading the attached gun by shooting outside of the game's TV screen, and taking on waves and waves of monsters and zombies …
So, now that I've seen the trailer to the remake, there are many questions that I have so far:
- Will players have to use the Joy-Cons (the Switch controllers) to simulate the game's traditional gun peripherals, and have them aim the Joy-Cons outside of the screen to reload?
- When should we expect this remake? (Release date?)
- When can consumers pre-order the game (at the very least)?
Now, neither Nintendo or Forever Entertainment has announced a release date, other than posting that the game will be released sometime in 2021. But I'm hoping that The House of the Dead Remake is well-polished and bug-free before its release, so that fans like myself are happy for the anticipation. (Besides, we don't want another Cyberpunk 2077 incident.)
But until then ...
Ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (I'm the gamer_vrouw!)
Dag! (Bye!)
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
UPDATE: gamer_vrouw's VICTORY ROYALE in Season 6, Chapter 2 of Fortnite!
You heard right!
I never thought I would get a Victory Royale that easily in the latest season of Fortnite. What happened was I played one match on the season premiere (March 16, 2021). And then today (March 17, 2021 - Happy St. Patrick's Day, by the way), I played one match. But it was the second match of the day (the third match played in the new season so far...), I was able to reach 1st place.
No, really!
When that achievement icon blinked on screen, I was amazed. In fact, I went as far as screenshotting the victory on my Nintendo Switch, as shown on this blog post!
Best of luck to everyone else on this new season of Fortnite!
Ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (I am the gamer_vrouw!)
Dag! (Bye!)
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Fortnite Season 6, Chapter 2 - From Zero Point Crisis To Primal!
Courtesy: Epic Games
March 16, 2021 marked the start of Season 6, Chapter 2 of Fortnite - a battle-royale game with over 350 million players worldwide, as of May 2020.
The previous chapter had players like myself wonder what's in store for the next update. In fact, I found myself going on Fortnite every single day until the previous chapter's finale. So, how was my experience? Well, I have the screenshots, courtesy of the Nintendo Switch!
THE BUILD-UP
February, and even going into the first half of March, was spent wondering what the mysterious Zero Point sphere might do, in the event that it ... well, I had my theories.
(Taken from my gameplay on Nintendo Switch)
Some of my theories were:
- The sphere would explode, taking the whole island with it, thus creating some sort of apocalypse, one similar to the infamous "World's End" event back in 2019, which had players speculating whether or not the game would go back online. OR,
- The sphere will change the island into some other world, thus kicking off the new season.