Monday, May 29, 2023

BioShock Infinity 5/29/2023

BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter video game in the BioShock series, developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K.  Infinite was released worldwide for the PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, and OS X platforms in 2013.  The game is set in the year 1912 and follows its protagonist, Booker DeWitt, who is sent to the airborne city Columbia to retrieve Elizabeth, a young woman held captive there.  Booker and Elizabeth become involved in a class war between the Nativist Founders that rule Columbia and the rebel Vox Populi, representing the city's underclass.  Elizabeth possesses the ability to manipulate "Tears" in the space-time continuum, and Booker and Elizabeth discover she is central to Columbia's dark secrets.  The player controls Booker Dewitt throughout the game, fighting enemies and scavenging supplies, while the computer-controlled Elizabeth provides assistance.

After the 2007 release of BioShock, Irrational Games and creative director Ken Levine were initially uninterested in creating a sequel, but they later renegotiated with 2K to produce another BioShock game.  Irrational based the game's setting on historical events at the turn of the 20th century, such as the 1893 World's Columbia Exposition, and based the story on the concept of American exceptionalism while also incorporating influences from more recent events at the time such as the 2011 Occupy movement.  The relationship between Booker and Elizabeth became central to the story, with the team working to make Elizabeth feel like a real character rather than a computer-controlled sidekick.

Development took five years to make and involved hundreds of employees at Irrational, in addition to support studios.  The development process was troubled, with Levine's management style resulting in wasted work and missed deadlines.  Outside help was brought in to make sure the game shipped.  BioShock Infinite was supported post-launch with downloadable content, including the story expansion Burial at Sea, which links Infinite's story to that of the original BioShock game.

BioShock Infinite received critical acclaim, with praise particularly directed at its story, setting, visual design, and art direction.  It is often regarded as one of the best video games of the year, of the seventh generation of consoles, and one of the greatest video games ever made.  It has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide.  Infinite was released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch as part of BioShock: The Collection.

Setting and Characters

BioShock Infinite is set in 1912 and takes place in a floating steampunk city-state in the sky called "Columbia", named for the female personification of the United States.  The city of Columbia was founded by self-proclaimed prophet Zachary Hale Comstock, and funded by the United States government as a floating world's fair and display of American exceptionalism.  Tensions rose between Columbia and the government after the city intervened in the Boxer Rebellion, and Columbia ultimately seceded from the United States and disappeared into the clouds.  Comstock transforms the city into a theocratic police state, with Comstock worshiped as a prophet, and the Founding Fathers of the United States venerated as religious icons.  Institutional racism and elitism are widespread in the city, with minorities serving as a labor underclass of Columbia.  By the events of the game, Columbia is on the verge of civil war; the Founders of Columbia are opposed by the Vox Populi, a resistance group led by Daisy Fitzroy who fight for the rights of the marginalized.

Columbia is home to "Tears" in the fabric of space-time.  These Tears reveal alternate universes.  Some individuals exploit the insight offered by the tears to create new weapons and technologies, while several others replicate futuristic media heard from the Tears, bringing anachronistic elements into Columbia.

The player controls protagonist Booker DeWitt, a disgraced member of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency scarred from a life of violence.  Faced with mounting gambling debts, he is sent to Columbia to find a young woman, Elizabeth, who has the ability to open Tears.  Elizabeth has been confined since childhood in the city and guarded by Songbird, a large, robotic bird-like creature who has been both her friend and her warden.  Two individuals, Robert and Rosalind Lutece, direct Booker to Columbia and appear throughout his travels.  Though they appear as twins, they are revealed to be the same person from two different realities, having figured out how to communicate through and subsequently cross realities.

Plot

In July 1912, Booker DeWitt arrives in Columbia, where he is pursued by authorities, who recognize him as a prophesied "False Shepherd" who will corrupt Elizabeth and overthrow Columbia.  Freeing Elizabeth from her tower, Booker narrowly evades Songbird.  Commandeering an airship, Booker promises to take Elizabeth to Paris; when she realizes they are going to New York City to fulfill Booker's debts, Elizabeth knocks him out and flees.  Booker awakens to find the airship under the control of Daisy Fitzroy, who offers to return the ship if Booker helps her arm the Vox Populi.

Booker and Elizabeth join forces to secure weapons from a local gunsmith.  Traveling through Tears, they arrive in a world where Booker is a Vox Populi martyr and open warfare has erupted in Columbia.  Elizabeth kills Fitzroy to prevent her from executing a Founder boy.  Songbird attacks the duo as they try to flee Columbia, and their airship crashes back to the city.  Elizabeth and Booker discover a conspiracy behind the city's founding: Elizabeth is Comstock's adopted daughter, whom he plans to groom into Columbia's leader after his death.  Comstock killed his wife and the Luteces to hide the truth, and installed a siphon in Elizabeth's tower to limit her power.

Elizabeth is recaptured by Songbird.  Pursuing her, Booker is brought forward in time to New Year's Eve of 1983 by an elderly Elizabeth as Columbia attacks New York City.  This Elizabeth returns Booker to 1912 with information on controlling Songbird, in hopes he can save her younger self and erase the torture and brainwashing she suffered.  Booker rescues Elizabeth, and the pair pursue Comstock to his airship.  Comstock demands that Booker explain Elizabeth's past to her, and the two begin to argue; an enraged Booker drowns Comstock in a baptismal font.  Booker denies knowledge of Elizabeth's past, but she asserts that he has simply forgotten.  Booker and Elizabeth direct Songbird to destroy the Siphon, unlocking Elizabeth's full powers.

Elizabeth opens a Tear and transports them to the underwater city of Rapture.  The newly aware Elizabeth explains there are countless alternate lighthouses and versions of Booker and Elizabeth; their reality is one of an infinite number depending on their choices.[20] She shows that Robert Lutece approached Booker on behalf of Comstock to acquire Booker's infant daughter, Anna DeWitt, in exchange for erasing his debts, as Comstock was rendered aged and sterile as a result of exposure to Tears.  Booker attempted to take Anna back from Comstock, but the closing Tear severed Anna's finger.  Comstock raised Anna as his own daughter, Elizabeth; her severed finger, which caused her to exist in two realities simultaneously, is the source of her ability to create Tears.  Robert Lutece, angry at Comstock's actions, convinced Rosalind to help him bring Booker to the reality where Columbia exists to rescue Elizabeth.

Elizabeth explains that Comstock will always remain alive in alternate universes since the Luteces have enlisted the Bookers of numerous different universes to try to end the cycle.  Since stopping Comstock requires intervening in his birth, Elizabeth takes Booker back in time to a baptism he attended, in the hope of atoning for the sins he committed at Wounded Knee; she explains that, while Booker changed his mind, some Bookers in alternate universes accepted the baptism and were reborn as Zachary Comstock.  Booker, joined by other universes' Elizabeths at the baptism, allows them to drown him at the moment of his choice, preventing Comstock's existence.  One by one, the Elizabeths begin to disappear, the screen cutting to black on the last.

In a post-credits scene, a Booker awakens in his apartment on October 8, 1893.  He calls out for Anna and opens the door to her room before the screen cuts to black.

Gameplay

BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter with role-playing elements.  Infinite adapts the gameplay formula of BioShock, with weapons, powers, and upgrades often functioning similar as those in the earlier game, albeit named differently.  The player may carry only two weapons at a time, and can collect other weapons and ammunition from defeated enemies or the environment.  In addition to guns and melee attacks, the player can use superpower-bestowing Vigors; these include the ability to shoot lightning, disable enemies by launching them into the air, or controlling enemies or machines.  Vigors can also be laid on the ground as traps.: 9–10 Vigors require Salt, the equivalent of magic points, to power the abilities.

Booker has health and a damage-absorbing shield; the shield automatically regenerates out of combat, while health must be replenished with medical kits or food.  If Booker dies, the player revives in a safe area at the cost of money, while local enemies are also partially healed.  Items called Gear grant passive abilities that can improve the player's strength or damage resistance.  A piece of Gear attaches to one of four slots; only one piece of Gear can be affixed to a slot at a time, with extras stored in the player's inventory.  14 Player attributes can also be improved by finding Infusions, which upgrade the players' shield, health, or Salt meters.

The player is opposed by enemies representing the Founders and the Vox Populi.  These foes range from normal infantry to Heavy Hitters, more formidable enemies that act as mini-bosses throughout the game.  Armed automatons scattered throughout Columbia act as a security defense system for the city.  Columbia is filled with large, open spaces that offer players freedom in how to approach enemy encounters.  The city is traversed on foot or via the Sky-Line, a rail system that Booker and enemies ride via special hooks.  Booker can jump on, off, and between Sky-Line tracks at any time and fire one-handed weapons while riding them.  The hook also serves as a melee weapon, capable of performing executions on weakened foes.non-player character.  Elizabeth requires no protection and assists during combat by tossing helpful items to Booker as needed.  She can also be directed to open Tears, bringing in items or pieces of the environment, such as medical kits or a ledge for higher ground.  Elizabeth can pick locks using her hairpin to open doors or find useful items.  Cash, food, medical kits, ammunition and Salts can be found scattered throughout the game's environments.  Vending machines can be used to buy supplies and powerful upgrades for weapons and Vigors.  Optional side-missions are also available, where the player must unlock safes or decode hidden ciphers; completing them rewards Booker with supplies and upgrades.  Audio logs (Voxophones) and film projectors (Kinetoscopes) scattered through Columbia expand on the characters and events of the game.

Infinite has four difficulty levels:  Easy, Normal, and Hard difficulties are available to start.  After beating the game on a lower difficulty level or inputting the Konami Code in the main menu, the hardest "1999 Mode" is unlocked.  Enemies are much tougher, the player's navigational aid and aim assist is removed, resource management is much more crucial to survival, and death is more punishing. - Wikipedia

I had the previous 2 versions of BioShock so it was a 'no-brainer' to buy BioShock InfiniteIMHO it IS a better game.

REF:  Dell G5 5000 Desktop, Intel Core i5 @ 2.90GHz, 64GB RAM, AMD Radeon RX 5300 VRAM 3056MB

 

 



Sons of the Forest 5/29/2023

Sons of the Forest is a survival video game developed by Endnight Games and published by Newnight.  It is the sequel to the 2018 video game The Forest, (do not confuse with Sons of the Forest) and was released via early access on February 23, 2023, for Microsoft Windows on Steam.

Gameplay

Similarly to The Forest, Sons of the Forest puts players in control of a protagonist stranded on an island inhabited by cannibals.  Players can build weapons and buildings to aid in their survival.  New to the game are friendly NPCs.  One is a companion named Kelvin, who is deaf and unable to speak.  Players can give Kelvin written commands on a piece of paper to help with simple tasks such as collecting crafting resources or setting up fires.  Players will also encounter Virginia, a three-legged, three-armed woman who can be equipped with weapons to aid in combat situations.  The map in this game is four times bigger than that of its predecessor.  The game supports up to eight-player cooperative multiplayer, though players can also opt to play the game solo.  Depending on their actions, players can receive different endings.

Synopsis

Many years after the events at Site 1, a team of private military contractors hired by PuffCorp is dispatched to an island called "Site 2" to search for Edward Puffton (PuffCorp's founder and CEO), his wife Barbara, and his 20 years old daughter Virginia, who have gone missing for months now.  The team's helicopters are shot down by unknown assailants.  One of the contractors survives their helicopter crash but is knocked out by a man wearing a silver coat.  The Contractor then awakes with another surviving teammate named Kelvin who was rendered deaf in the crash.

Working together, the Contractor and Kelvin set up camp and obtain resources to survive the wilderness as well as attacks from mutant cannibals.  As the Contractor begins to explore the island, they find various underground bunkers and facilities built by PuffCorp and learns more about the true nature of Site 2 and PuffCorp's intentions for it.  Like Site 1, Site 2 possesses ancient artifacts of unknown power, as well as a previously undiscovered golden ore.  PuffCorp acquired the island under the guise of turning it into a resort, and are in secret competition with the owners of Site 1, Sahara Therapeutics, over control of an artifact known as the "Cube".  The Contractor also finds surveillance footage showing Edward and PuffCorp executives suddenly mutating into cannibals during a dinner party, meaning the cannibals were Site 2's previous inhabitants.

The Contractor also encounters Virginia, who became a mutant though somehow managed to retain her mind and sanity.  Searching another bunker, the Contractor also comes across Tim and Eric LeBlanc, the son and father from The Forest, who were also hired by PuffCorp to search for the Pufftons.  However, the Contractor is separated from them when the man with the silver coat accosts the LeBlancs and the Contractor is knocked unconscious by a mutant.  The Contractor then continues to explore the PuffCorp facilities, eventually discovering research notes on the Cube referencing its potential to travel between alternate dimensions.  The Contractor also learns that the Cube will "activate" every 8 lunar cycles, and the only safe haven is inside the Cube itself.  The Mercenary deduces that the Cube's activation was what caused the mass mutations on the island, and the next activation is due soon.

Along the way to the Cube, they encounter a different type of highly aggressive mutant that shows an aversion to crucifixes.  The Contractor eventually reaches the Cube along with Tim and they both make it inside the Cube before it closes, locking the man with the silver coat outside.  When the Cube activates, Tim has a seizure and briefly splits into multiple versions of himself before the Cube shows them a vision of a futuristic, alien city.  The Cube then deactivates and reopens, showing the man with the silver coat has mutated.  The Contractor and Tim then return to the surface where Eric is waiting in a helicopter, and 2 endings are possible:

  • If the player decides to go retrieve their survival pack or simply waits, the Contractor decides to stay behind on the island, and the LeBlancs leave without them.
  • If the player decides to board the helicopter, the Contractor leaves the island with the LeBlancs.  If Kelvin and Virginia survived and accompanied the Contractor to the Cube, they will leave on the helicopter as well.

- Wikipedia (that is the final goal of the game is to escape the island)

When first released the game had many bugs, but updates since then have fixed most, and more updates are coming.

For Steam users you can post bugs and suggestions on Steam's "Sons Of The Forest" Discussions which is suggested by the publisher.

Highly recommend:  Sons of the Forest IGN Game Guide and especially the Interactive Map.

REF: Dell G5 5000 desktop, Intel Core i5 @ 2.90GHz, Memory 64GB, AMD Radeon RX 5300 VRAM 3056MB

 

 


 


The Last of Us 5/29/2023

The Last of Us is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.  Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States.  The Last of Us is played from a third-person perspective.  Players use firearms and improvised weapons and can use stealth to defend against hostile humans and cannibalistic creatures infected by a mutated fungus.  In the online multiplayer mode, up to eight players engage in cooperative and competitive gameplay.

Development of The Last of Us began in 2009, soon after the release of Naughty Dog's previous game, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.  For the first time in the company's history, Naughty Dog split into two teams; while one team developed Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, the other half developed The Last of Us.  The relationship between Joel and Ellie became the focus, with all other elements developed around it.  Actors Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson portrayed Joel and Ellie, respectively, through voice and motion capture, and assisted creative director Neil Druckmann with the development of the characters and story.  The original score was composed and performed by Gustavo Santaolalla.

Following its announcement in December 2011, The Last of Us was widely anticipated.  It was released for the PlayStation 3 in June 2013.  It received critical acclaim, with praise for its narrative, gameplay, visuals, sound design, score, characterization, and depiction of female characters.  The Last of Us became one of the best-selling video games, selling over 1.3 million units in its first week and 17 million by April 2018.  The game won year-end accolades, including multiple Game of the Year awards, from several gaming publications, critics, and game award ceremonies.  It has been ranked as one of the greatest video games ever made.

Naughty Dog released several downloadable content additions; The Last of Us: Left Behind adds a single-player campaign following Ellie and her best friend, Riley.  A remastered version, The Last of Us Remastered, was released for the PlayStation 4 in July 2014.  A remake, The Last of Us Part I, was released in September 2022 for PlayStation 5 and in March 2023 for Windows.  A sequel, The Last of Us Part II, was due release in 2020.  Other Last of Us media includes a comic book in 2013, a live show in 2014, a television adaptation by HBO in 2023, a tabletop game by Themeborne in 2023, an untitled multiplayer game and an upcoming tabletop game by CMON.  - Wikipedia

There are two very good things about this game:

  • It is cheep, I mean low cost $30- Early Access Steam
  • Naughty Dog publishes frequent updates
  • You can (and should) setup your graphics to "Full Screen Windowed Mode" this allows you to use normal [Ctrl][Alt] for screen capture

And it is fun to play.

Highly suggest GamePressure's "The Last of Us" Game Guide.

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The Callisto Protocol 5/29/2023

The Callisto Protocol is a 2022 survival horror video game developed by Striking Distance Studios and published by Krafton.  It is directed by Dead Space series co-creator Glen Schofield, and is considered a spiritual successor to the series.  The game's story follows Jacob Lee (Josh Duhamel) who is sent to a prison facility set on the Jovian moon Callisto fighting against infected prisoners with an unknown disease while uncovering dark secrets of the facility.  Gameplay has players exploring a series of levels, garnering resources while fighting off infected prisoners.

Development of the game began with the formation of Striking Distance Studios in June 2019.  Originally developed as a game set in the PUBG:  Battlegrounds universe, it later evolved into an original intellectual property.

The game was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2, 2022.  It received mixed reviews, and failed to meet the sales expectations of Krafton.

Gameplay

In The Callisto Protocol, players assume the role of Jacob Lee from a third-person perspective.  Jacob's health is indicated by an implant on the back of his neck called a "C.O.R.E. Device".  Health can be replenished with injectable packs found throughout levels.  Jacob can use weapons to combat enemies, as well as a melee system to dodge enemy attacks while looking for openings to strike and kill them.  Both combat styles can be mixed up, providing greater variety when facing enemy types.  Jacob can collect and review audio logs during gameplay.

Plot

In 2320, Jacob Lee (Josh Duhamel) and Max Barrow (Jeff Schine) are contract freight transporters working for the United Jupiter Company (UJC).  The two decide to retire after ferrying one last shipment between Europa and the UJC-operated Black Iron Prison on Callisto.  Shortly after leaving Black Iron in their ship, the Charon, they are boarded by the Outer Way, a terrorist group purportedly responsible for a massive biological attack on Europa, and the ship crash-lands back on Callisto.  Max is killed, leaving Jacob and Outer Way leader Dani Nakamura (Karen Fukuhara) as the only survivors.  Both are recovered by Black Iron Prison security head Captain Leon Ferris (Sam Witwer) and incarcerated on the orders of Warden Duncan Cole (James C.  Mathis III).  After an intake process, Jacob awakens to find the prison overrun by hostile "biophages"; inmates afflicted with an unknown disease.  He encounters Elias Porter (Zeke Alton), a prisoner who claims to have an escape plan.  After freeing Elias, Jacob fights and leaves Ferris to die at the hands of biophages.  - Wikipedia

When first released it was very buggy, but the first update fixed over 40bugs.

WARNING:  BUT there IS another problem with the PC game, it has SCRIPTED BOSS fights and the first was impossible (for me) to win.  So I have removed this game from my desktop rig.

It was very enjoyable to play 'till the Boss Fight.

REF:  Dell G5 5000 desktop, Intel Core i5 @ 2.90GHz, Memory 64GB, AMD Radeon RX 5300 VRAM 3056MB