Moonlighter is out for Android (in Canada and the Philippines)

September 21st, 2021 by

Moonlighter, the indie darling that mixes dungeon crawling with shop management has been soft-launched for Android in Canada and the Philippines for $11.99 on the Google Play Store. It’s also available on Windows, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS and Stadia — pretty much everywhere you could want to try it out. If you’ve been sitting on the fence until you could play it on your Galaxy Z, the time has come if you’re in those two countries. A full worldwide Android launch is likely not too far behind too, so get out there and collect things to sell at moderately exorbitant prices to NPCs!

The Bugs I Experienced in Cyberpunk 2077 Before I Got A Refund

December 18th, 2020 by

Sony announced yesterday that they’re refunding anyone who purchased the game Cyberpunk 2077 digitally that would like a refund. After around 12 hours in the game I could tell that it would be a long while before I felt like I could tolerate the amount of bugs I was experiencing once more, so I jumped at the opportunity to bag my money back until such time as a viable, polished PS5 version is available — or CD Projekt Red goes under. Above you’ll find a video of when I clipped through the road while driving, the game quick-saved, and then I was stuck in a loop of dying and reloading under the road until I quit the game and reloaded an earlier save.

Below are just a few other sundry buggy screenshots, a couple I took before capturing the video above, as well as a random NPC in a T-pose and one whose higher resolution textures didn’t load during a cutscene. Enjoy! ‘Cause not a lot of console players are enjoying the game at the moment.

Bugs I didn’t get screenshots of included:

  • Constant crashes, at least one an hour if not more frequently
  • NPCs walking through objects during cutscenes and causing physics bugs to shoot things around the room
  • A persistent glitch (didn’t matter if I reloaded or restarted the game) where after talking to one NPC that had a glitchy filter on their video chat on purpose, that filter never went away and applied to every other NPC I got calls from
  • Distractingly short draw distance so when you’re driving or walking around the city everything more than about 50ft from you just seems to pop in
  • When I unlocked a stealth instant take-down from above skill it only triggered maybe one out of every 7 or 8 tries (there was no contextual button/prompt to activate it, you’re just supposed to jump on top of them from above), but when it failed I’d often be standing so close to the enemy NPCs that they didn’t detect me anyways

Observer: System Redux (PS5) Video Review

December 14th, 2020 by

Logan walks through some futuristic cyberpunk hallways a couple hours into Observer: System Redux (mild spoilers) to give an overview of the game running on PS5 (also available on PC and Xbox Series X|S).

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A review code for the game was provided to us by the publisher.

Nintendo Switch Wireless GameCube Controller from PowerA – Unboxing and Review

November 27th, 2018 by

Logan reviews PowerA’s new Wireless GameCube Controller for the Nintendo Switch. Is it a cheap imitation or your new best friend for Smash Bros Ultimate?

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Buy your own here: https://www.powera.com/us/gamecube/

A review unit was provided to us by the manufacturer.

Call of Duty Black Ops 4 Private Beta (PS4) – Game Usagi Plays

August 5th, 2018 by

Logan shows off some of the new features of Blops 4 including the Acoustic Sensor, the Recon Specialist and the MX9.

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Game of the Year 2017 – SteamWorld Dig 2

January 25th, 2018 by

2017 was a pretty huge year for gaming, with most top games of the year lists needing to stretch past the usual ten to twenty or more just to begin to highlight the genre re-defining games that were released throughout the year.  The release of the PS4 Pro in late 2016 followed by the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One X in 2017 have pushed games both at home and on the go to extremes that would have been laughably impossible even a mere half decade ago.  Nintendo really outdid itself with multiple huge exclusive titles from its biggest IPs and while The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey are both excellent games, not to mention some of the year’s other big hitters like Horizon Zero Dawn, Cuphead, Resident Evil VII, Night in the Woods, Sonic Mania, Hollow Knight and Metroid: Samus Returns, there was one game that stood out to us above them all in one way or another — and that game is our 2017 Game of the Year:  SteamWorld Dig 2 (SWD2).

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Doritos Xbox One X Swag Box – Game Usagi Opens

November 1st, 2017 by

Logan opens a package sent to Game Usagi by Doritos to celebrate their Xbox One X contest: https://www.wineveryhour.ca

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