Happy New Year everyone! After a much-needed break as we finished off 2021, I am back as we kick off 2022. I know it is late, but I also hope that you had a fantastic Christmas as well. It seems as if the previous year just zoomed by to the point where I felt like 2021 was just a few months long. With each passing year, it seems the journey from January to January is getting shorter. That’s why it is important to make the most of each day that we are given. All of the time we have in the present will soon be a part of the distant past. But enough of the philosophical banter as it is good to be back and I wanted to share some changes I’m implementing in 2022 along with my gaming resolution for this new year. Continue Reading
Hey everybody. I hope that you all have had an outstanding week and I’m thankful you are taking the time to rest this post. I’ve decided to take some time away from the site and the YouTube channel for the remainder of 2021. So this will be the final post of the year. Thanks to all of you who have regularly visited throughout the year and I hope you discovered some content that you found to be enjoyable. I’ve enjoyed using this platform to dive deeper into who I am as a video gamer while also challenging myself to find different gaming topics to write about. It’s been a great deal of fun and worthwhile. Continue Reading
Being that this is Thanksgiving Week in the United States, I wanted to take some time and express my gratitude and appreciation for all that I’ve been able to enjoy in gaming throughout the year. For many people around the world, this has been a very rough year. I’m sure for some gamers, the opportunity to escape reality even for just a temporary amount of time helped to provide much-needed relief to keep pressing forward. Gaming is a form of entertainment that I’m thankful we have in 2021. So as we approach Thanksgiving Day, I wanted to use this opportunity to point out five things I’m thankful for when it comes to gaming. Continue Reading

As frustrated as I was with the Battlefield 2042 trial and the game’s shortcomings, there was a silver lining earlier this week as the multiplayer portion of Halo Infinite launched early for free on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One. Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will stay free-to-play throughout its duration with in-game purchases available as well as a Battle Pass. It is the upcoming campaign that is slated for an early December release that will bear the $59.99 price tag. This is a gamble for the folks at 343 Industries with the free-to-play multiplayer model and one that I’m hoping pays off. Continue Reading