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Next Level Wheel Stand Lite

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/26/2019
Posted in: Hardware, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Sony Consoles. Tagged: lite, next level, racing wheel frame, racing wheel holder, racing wheel stand, wheel stand. Leave a comment

Manufacturer: Next Level

Release Date: 11/17/2017

MSRP: $149.99


Having a good wheel setup is important for racing sim fans, but taking it to the next level is something very few do. While there are a ton of crappy and cheap wheels out there, there are almost as many shoddy cockpit setups that cut corners. Next Level is one of the top racing sim cockpit makers out there, and for those who want to be between a solid setup and not hacking to turn your room into a virtual race car, the Wheel Stand Lite is for you.

I have to talk about the assembly process here. Once you open the package, the stand is nicely folded in half with most of the bolts in place. All you really have to do is mount your hardware. I had some assembly issues, mainly due to poor instructions. The booklet just shows some photographs of the stand that are of poor quality, with red lines and comments about what is what, but everything is hard to see. It also doesn’t help that there is no wheel setup on the stand in the photos, so I actually had no clue how the stand was supposed to be oriented. I wound up setting the whole thing up backward with the vertical bar farthest away from me, and I ran into an issue with my screw holes on the Thrustmaster T300RS not lining up. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how it wasn’t lining up until I had to watch a YouTube video of it being assembled. I then spent another hour reversing everything, and it all came together nicely.

Despite the poor assembly instructions, I also had an issue with the U-bolt clamp being bent, and I had to re-bend the prongs with a hammer. The piece of metal that the vertical bar locks onto was bent outwards either in shipping or manufacturing. Once you lock the vertical bar into place, you can adjust the height with two large thumbscrews. I was able to attach my Thrustmaster TH8A shifter with four bolts to the shifter addon, and the petals fit nicely on the bottom bracket. The wheel plate allows for some tilting, and so do the petals. You can tilt them down as needed. It’s kind of a pain because multiple bolts need to be adjusted for this tilt. A pull-down locking bolt mechanism would have been much more convenient.

Once everything was set up, I used cable ties to secure the cables, and I plugged everything in. When I put my feet on the pedals, I noticed the first issue: the brake pedal is behind the vertical bar if you have three pedals. This isn’t a huge issue as your leg is slightly bent sideways, but you can’t have your legs straight or you will never reach your brake pedal. The last issue I ran into was folding the stand down; it rests on the brake pedal and can’t lie flat. I don’t know if this is an oversight, but it doesn’t fold up quite like advertised and stays open about 45 degrees, so don’t expect to store it under anything. I personally bought this because I was tired of attaching everything to my desk when I wanted to play. I can now drag this over and just plug everything in.

Overall, the medal is nice; there weren’t any weird smells, oils, or sharp edges that I noticed, but the thing weighs a ton and isn’t easy to transport, move around, or store. This is mainly for the simple convenience of having everything bolted to one unit. I highly recommend having a large enough room to stick this in a corner somewhere. At least the build quality is up there, and when heavily racing, there was little wobble and everything stayed in place. For the price, this is surely worth the purchase if you want a solid stand-alone setup.

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Multiplayer Game

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/26/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, awards, borderlands 3, call of duty, cod, game of the year, goty, modern warfare, mordhau, mortal kombat 11, multiplayer, the division 2, tom clancy's. Leave a comment

Multiplayer games are in abundance every year, but the best one isn’t the most realistic, or allow the most players, but the most fun and quality content. There are a lot of those every year as well, but only one can be at the top.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty, being the laughing stock of the game industry, has made a full circle over 10 years later and has become the best multiplayer game this year. With gameplay that hearkens back to the first few games, revisited maps, and all of the addictive action that made Call of Duty the top is now back and better than ever.

Runner-Ups

Mordhau


Mortal Kombat 11


Tom Clancy’s The Division 2


Borderlands 3

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Action-Adventure Game

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/24/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, action, astral chain, awards, devil may cry 5, dmc5, game of the year, goty, jedi, resident evil 2, sekiro, shadows die twice, star wars, the fallen order. Leave a comment

Action games are an all-encompassing genre of games that put their action at the front. Anything with big explosives, scripted events, or anything that acts like a Hollywood movie will be in this genre.

Resident Evil 2

RE2 features both action and suspense and the action itself are some of the tensest and edge-of-the-seat stuff I’ve played in a long time. From zombies lurking around every corner to Mr. X on your ass at every turn just makes the game incredibly suspenseful. Conversing ammo and foraging for healing items has never felt better.

Runner-Ups

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order


Devil May Cry 5


Sekiro: Shadow Die Twice


Astral Chain

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Driving Game

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/24/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, awards, crash team racing, dirt, driving, f1 2019, game of the year, goty, heat, need for speed, nitro fueled, racing, rally 2.0, wreckfest. Leave a comment

The driving genre is a wild card as both arcade and simulators dominate this genre. At any given time an arcade racer and sweep the industry away or a top, not simulator can take over later in the year. The racing genre is one of the most competitive out there.

Wreckfest

Fun. That’s this year’s main word for the racing genre. Wreckfest came out on top by not only delivering the goods that racing fans want such as superb visuals, great physics, and well-made cars, but the game doesn’t’ take itself seriously and is pure fun. Smash, crash, and blast your way through opponents on and off the track. Can’t get more fun than that in this genre.

Runner-Ups

Dirt Rally 2.0


Need for Speed Heat


F1 2019


Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Strategy Game

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/24/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, age of wonders, awards, civilization vi, fire emblem, game of the year, gathering storm, goty, planetfall, slay the spire, strategy, three houses, three kingdoms, total war. Leave a comment

Strategy games are usually a PC mainstay and end up being killer apps on that platform. As technology, improved strategy games, both real-time and turn-based, leaked out onto consoles more with some memorable games and even some of the best in the genre’s history.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem’s continuous streak of top-quality games is refreshing. In a genre that has been mainly dominated by PC games, it’s nice to see a console game make a break. Fire Emblem has a fantastic story along with some incredibly deep turn-based strategy that isn’t topped by many others.

Runner-Ups

Slay the Spire


Age of Wonders: Planetfall


Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Gathering Storm


Total War: Three Kingdoms

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Fighting Game

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/24/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, awards, dead or alive 6, fantasy strike, fighter, fighting, game of the year, goty, mortal kombat 11, samurai shodown. Leave a comment

Fighting games are a very unstable genre in which you don’t know what you’re going to get year by year. You have your franchise heavy hitters and then you get some great indie games that come out swinging.

Mortal Kombat 11

For the last 9 years, Mortal Kombat has reigned supreme as one of the best fighting games on the market. Each year Netherrealm manages to push the series in new directions that feel fresh. I would be more than happy to crown another fighting game, but not many have topped the quality of MK. On MK’s off years is when other games get a chance, but until this series falters it will always remain the top fighter.

Runner-Ups

Fantasy Strike


Dead or Alive 6


Samurai Shodown

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Console Awards — Best Reissue

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/18/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, awards, crash team racing, game of the year, goty, halo, hd, link's awakening, medievil, nitro fueled, reach, reissue, remake, remaster, resident evil 2, the legend of zelda. Leave a comment

Reissue of games has been a hit or miss affair for the last 10 years with some doing a decent job to others completely remaking the game from the ground up. While remakes are more highly regarded than straight-up HD ports or touch-ups, it’s still a great way for a new generation of gamers to experience a classic.

Resident Evil 2

Reissues, HD remasters, remakes, whatever you want to call them, they have been part of our lives for the last 10 years and now we are thankfully leaning more towards remakes of our beloved games. Resident Evil 2 does this better than the rest due to the love and care put into the game. It’s not just a lazily updated game to run on current consoles, but a total from-the-ground-up remake of the game with features to enhance that game for current-generation systems.

Runner-Ups

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled


Medievil


Halo: Reach


The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/18/2019
Posted in: Microsoft Consoles, PC Reviews, PlayStation 4, Sony Consoles, Steam Deck Playable, Steam Deck Verification, Xbox One. Tagged: action, ea games, jedi, respawn, star wars, the fallen order. Leave a comment

Publisher: Electronic Arts

Developer: Respawn Entertainment

Release Date: 11/15/2019


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There have been many Star Wars games over the last three decades. While some have been fan favorites, there has probably been a Star Wars game in every single genre imaginable. Even with the successful games, there has been one thing lacking from every game that hasn’t been done correctly until now: Jedi battles and lightsaber gameplay. Some of the other Star Wars games may have done it decently, but never as flashy or well done as Fallen Order, but that’s not the only quality this game has.

Fallen Order takes place during the timeline of the original movies, when Darth Vader was still alive. You play as Cal Kestis, a fallen Jedi who is on a mission to retrieve a holocron containing the location of every single Jedi child left. Like every Star Wars story, there is a Sith Lord after you, and in this case, the Second Sister of the Inquisitor Order is after you. Cal rides around with his Jedi pal Cere and pilot Greez. They use Greez’s ship as a hub area in which you can customize your lightsaber (more on that later) and travel around the four planets that the game offers. Each planet is a large open area that you are free to explore, and while you explore these planets, you acquire Jedi abilities and new tech for your droid, BD-1.

The main focus of Fallen Order is the fantastic combat system put into place. The game is incredibly responsive, has beautiful animations, and you really feel like an actual Jedi for the first time ever. You can use light attacks that are used the most, and heavy attacks use up your force meter. As time goes on, you acquire the double lightsaber, and then eventually the dual lightsaber becomes a powerful force ability. Parrying and dodging are keys to staying alive because you can’t just wail on enemies and spam attacks. Each enemy is unique, with its own attack powers. From regular Stormtrooper riflemen and shock troopers to powerful Purge Troopers that have heavy plasma swords, rocket launchers, and flame throwers, You can knock back energy blasts with your lightsaber and throwback projectiles, which are awesome. There are even a few occasions where you get to take down AT-ATs.

Once you acquire more force abilities, they can be used in combat, such as force push, pull, and slow. These are key to clearing rooms or knocking enemies off of cliffs, but they are also used in puzzle solving. There are only a few large puzzles in the whole game, but they are fun and require a bit of thinking and mastering the Force abilities. As you progress, you can use these new abilities to access new areas, such as pulling down ropes, blowing down weakened walls, slowing down fan blades, and more. You can access new areas to open chests that have customization items such as lightsaber parts, ponchos for Cal, and skins for BD-1 and your ship, the Mantis. You can also find Force Echo spots to add to your XP to level up.

So while exploring is completely optional if you just want to enjoy the story sections, there are several bombastic scripted events throughout the game that are incredibly enjoyable. Fighting a giant bird on Kashyyyk, or even running from Tie Fighters on another planet. The scripted events are worth playing alone, and I was highly entertained. This also leads to some amazing boss fights that put your skills to the test, in which you need to time parry and dodge perfectly while learning their attack patterns. While you travel through planets, you can unlock shortcuts, but I found it annoying that you couldn’t fast-travel between meditation spots.

As you gain XP and skill points, you can acquire new combat moves and increase your health and force meter. These are also increased by finding parts of three throughout the game. This is where Fallen Order takes a page out of Dark Souls’ book, as when you meditate, it saves your game there, but if you restore your health, all enemies in the world respawn. This can be quite annoying when you’re backtracking through an entire level to get back to your ship or something, since there is no fast travel feature. I also found that you must master the combat system in order to get through this game, especially at higher difficulties, as you can’t fast travel or move around easily throughout the game besides running away.

There is lightsaber customization, in which you can choose the blade color and the design of the switch, hilt, and various other parts. Sadly, you don’t get more colors until towards the end of the game, but all those chests you spend hours finding contain mostly lightsaber parts. Is it worth spending hours on it? Not really, but at least the chests are completely optional and won’t make you feel guilty for skipping them. Likewise, customization is cosmetic only, and there aren’t any ways to add abilities this way or change the actual shape of the lightsaber or anything, but it’s the most detailed customization we’ve ever had in a game.

With that said, Fallen Order scratches every Star Wars itch I have. The story is great and feels like it could fit into a Star Wars film. The characters are memorable and likable, and the satisfying conclusion at the end of the game makes the short playtime worthwhile. The usual plot twists and turns in a Star Wars film are present here, and it’s just good enough to make you surprised when a new event unfolds. I did feel the game was a bit slow in the beginning, especially if you’re fully exploring the planets and may spend an hour or two trying to find all the paths on the map and the chests. Speaking of the map, this is by far one of the best video game maps ever made. If you aren’t sure where to go, a yellow wall will appear on the map, showing you need to go in that direction still. Shortcuts are green; red objects mean you need to acquire that ability to advance past them, and it just feels so useful, and I constantly refer to it.

The game also looks gorgeous with some amazing vistas, especially at the beginning of the game on Brakka, and this just feels like a high-budget Star Wars movie. With amazing lighting effects, fantastically done motion capture, and voice acting, it has it all. I loved exploring the few planets in the Star Wars universe up close and personal, and the game is definitely memorable for that. I don’t have too many complaints about Fallen Order outside of the tedious backtracking, and the combat can be very difficult to master due to perfectly needing to time everything, but it’s challenging and just satisfying enough. I also wish the story were longer and there were more planets to explore, but that’s only because I enjoyed the game so much that I wanted more.

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Console Awards — Multi-Platform

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/18/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, a plague tale, awards, call of duty, cod, game of the year, goty, innocence, jedi, modern warfare, mortal kombat 11, multi-platform, resident evil 2, star wars, the fallen order. Leave a comment

The multi-platform genre is usually one of the easiest categories to pick as it is usually filled with the best AAA games the year had to offer. This year had so many great games that a lot didn’t make it. While we are looking down the tunnel at the end of a console cycle once again, these are the games that this generation will be remembered by.

Resident Evil 2

Resident Evil 2 isn’t just a simple remake or reissue, but it sets the standards for how remakes should be. We’ve gone through almost 10 years of yearly remasters and HD collections, but RE2 shows actual love and care for a beloved game that has millions of fans. Everything from the most realistic zombies ever made to the fantastic new perspective, visual fidelity, and turning stilted ancient gameplay into something fresh.

Runner-Ups

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order


Mortal Kombat 11


A Plague Tale: Innocence


Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

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2019 Game of the Year Awards — Genre Awards — Best Shooter

Posted by BinaryMessiah on 12/17/2019
Posted in: 2019, Game of the Year Awards. Tagged: 2019, awards, borderlands 3, call of duty, cod, game of the year, gears 5, goty, modern warfare, rage 2, shooter, the division 2, tom clancy's. Leave a comment

Shooters have crawled their way back out of the depths since 2016 and are just getting better and better. With more sophisticated stories, groundbreaking visuals and tech, and fantastic multiplayer, 2019 was another notch in the shooter genre.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty is the laughing stock of the shooter genre and the gaming industry as a whole. It’s amazing to see what one of the most criticized franchises crawl its way back up to the top spot. All it took was inward thinking and back to basics mentality. Modern Warfare has never been a better example of K.I.S.S. Keep it simple stupid.

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Gears 5


Rage 2


Borderlands 3


Tom Clancy’s The Division 2

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