New PC GameSource Blog Up
I have opened a new site in the DE network--the PC GameSource Blog.
For now, this has replaced the official PC GameSource site, which has been under construction for far too long.
I will post articles (usually at least daily) regarding PC games, mods, game tools, developer news, and more. Already posted are articles regarding Wolfenstein, FOMS 2, and the Aion Open Beta.
Look for many more to come! Don't forget to leave your comments and suggestions on the site, and let me know if you have any issues.
Forthcoming reviews at PC GameSource
In the coming days, I will be reviewing a number of games in detail over at PC Gamesource.
Though the site is still heavily under construction, I think it's important I get my thoughts down. The data will still be there when the site is up in its full cakePHP-powered glory soon.
A few of the games you can expect to see reviewed by me in the coming days:
Quantum of Solace Demo Review on PC GameSource
I have posted my initial thoughts on the Quantum of Solace demo on PC GameSource.
Check out the review at PC GameSource for full details. Note that I've kept the review very short, which is the same word used throughout to describe the demo.
First Oblivion Mod project – FCOM
PC GameSource will first be taking an in-depth look at FCOM. Specifically, what I like and don't like about FCOM, the ways I think it could be improved, and all of my custom OBMM scripting to make FCOM install and position itself in your mod list seamlessly.
So far, so good. I've got the base 5 overhaul mods working with FCOM and I'm working on integrating all optional fixes and installing the original ESPs for those mods.
As soon as I finish the PC GameSource website, I will be posting this information there instead, but since I'm impatient in many things, I have begun.
Oblivion Mods Revisited
Over two years after Oblivion's release, I think it's about time for me to go back through my favorite mods, see what's changed, what works and what doesn't, and find out what's new.
As the first major piece that PC GameSource puts out, I will be doing a full analysis of a large number of oblivion mods. I am considering dedicating a section to reviews of mods for particular games, and I plan to list my experiences with which ones work well together and which ones have given me trouble.
With well over 100 mods currently active, and a nearly completely enhanced and much larger gaming experience, Oblivion is looking and playing as great as ever, and I think we need some solid mod reviews to help people figure out how to get the best game.
PC GameSource officially re-opening soon!
I have decided to start up PC GameSource again at the old address (http://pcgamesource.com). It will be a completely new site, for anyone who had seen the old one several years ago.
The site will focus on PC gaming, and will initially just be run by myself. I will post reviews, articles, previews, links, news, and more.
I am very excited about this, and am looking forward to expressing my experiences, knowledge, and opinions about PC games and the PC gaming industry.
As many of you know, I am a PC game developer as well as a rapid PC gamer. I will also be covering PC games from a development perspective to try and offer a fresh look on a lot of today's games.
Bookmark the site, and let me know if you'd like to contribute!