Friday, September 1, 2017

Suburban Killbot Year 3

Suburban Killbot Year 3


So that Skyrim Mod Store was pulled pretty fast, but I doubt we�ve seen the last of it. This experiment may have failed, but I suspect it shall return in one form or another in the future. I�m not against the notion of paid mods in principle, but it�s the implementation of such a system that�s key. The Skyrim Mod Store was thrust upon an established community with zero warning, little explanation and, with apparently very little thought. I�m amazed that anybody at Valve or Bethesda believed this was the best way to go about it. But like I said, I don�t think this is the last we�ll hear of it.

Anyway, this post isn�t meant to be about that, but about another year of Suburban Killbot! It�s taken 3 years but I think I�ve finally settled into a format that I like in terms of variety of posts and post length. I�ve been a bit short on writing related posts this year, but I hope that will change when my new book goes out to publishers in June. I�m also thinking about expanding into video content. In the next few days I�m finally getting my Internet upgraded to the point where uploading videos is now feasible, and putting up a few raw gameplay videos might be fun. I�m not really interested in doing commentary, cams or video reviews though � too much work!

I�ll be doing a free e-book promotion soon, certainly before the end of the month. I�ve also got a GTA V review I�m working on. I don�t typically draft or spend that much time on my reviews, but with a game as extensive as GTA V, it�s hard not to. I hope to have that wrapped up before The Witcher 3 is released.

So, as I�ve been doing in these posts, it�s time for the expanded mosaic of all the top-rated games I�ve covered on the blog.


I�m no longer sure how many games I�ve played and covered since I started all this, but I know it�s quite a lot. And this might be the last mosaic I do. It�s getting rather big.

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