Showing posts with label doom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doom. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Quake Con 7th-9th of August


Celebrate the 25th annual QuakeCon with a global Super Stream, featuring 60 straight hours of nonstop live content from around the world. The schedule is packed with three days of celebrity influencer streams, live concerts, charity fundraising, developer panels and much more. The weekend kicks off with the traditional QuakeCon Welcome at 12 p.m. ET on August 7th and wraps up at 11 p.m. ET on the 9th of August.

The full schedule can be found here. Its huge!

For those that don't know Quake Con is Bethesda's annual convention and this year it can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home.



Tuesday, 9 June 2020

DOOM Eternal: Alec Lore




DOOM Eternal comes into the spotlight. Today we have the shots of Alec Lore and his vibrant demon slaying splendour. 


I especially like Alec's use of orange and yellow in the initial shot. The photograph feels heroic and turns the hellish landscape into a scene more legendary, bringing the slayer into the forefront of the shot. The bold use of other primary colours and higher saturation really make his shots have an instant impact. 



Whether it is DOOM, Halo, Assassin's Creed Origins or one of the many other games he takes shots from, his style is consistent and pleasing. 


For more of his work, check out his profile here.


Friday, 29 May 2020

DOOM Eternal Twitch Prime


Those lucky enough to have a Twitch Prime account are used to reaping the rewards in a huge host of games. Cosmetics and boosters tend to be the style of giveaways that come with the subscription. 

DOOM Eternal previously had the DOOMicorn and now there is the Mullet Slayer

To most these will be pointless but to those of us in the VP community it gives a nice little extra for us to play around with. When I finally get Eternal, expect to see some shots of these bad boys over on my Instagram account. 

Monday, 23 March 2020

Doom Eternal

I was a late adopter of DOOM (2016). I loved Wolfenstein and the classic DOOM when I first played them and I do still frequent them from time to time. There was something about a modern DOOM that just did't appeal to me. Wolfenstien New Order was fun but I didn't think I would enjoy something so linear and level based again. 


Shot by Focal Disposition

Well like most judgements I throw upon myself, I was wrong, horribly wrong... DOOM was a visceral masterpiece of high octane, demon-smashing violence. The story was there but under the surface (If you wanted to read the files and look at the information you collected during the game) but it didn't let the narrative slow the pace. As a first person shooter, it couldn't be more pure and true to its genre. The action is frantic, fast and frenzied. If you aren't shooting something, being harassed or crushing a demons head with your first, your probably diving off of a freakishly high ledge. 



Shot by Gamezyscreenshotz

Using this as a platform to launch from id Software could have just thrown some new levels together and delivered a satisfying sequel. Instead they have taken the beauty of the 2016 game and bulked it out in every direction.



Shot by Focal Disposition

Eternal
is a direct sequel to the 2016 game. We see DOOM guy return to earth to find it swarmed by demons. Already possessing all of the abilities you unlocked in the previous game, you are free to shoot and smash your way through the games more open and beautifully designed levels. Like the previous title, it is important to stay moving, dodging both the hordes of hellfire and the denizens of the abyss. Being stationary will result in a quick and merciless death.  This swift and fast-paced combat remains mostly unchanged, the gruesome finishers are as brutal and satisfying as ever and we have a host of new weaponry at the marines disposal.



Shot by Gamezyscreenshotz

The soundtrack is in itself as impressive as the game, really making the atmosphere and violence far more potent. Much like its predecessor the score is fresh but still quintessentially DOOM

As I have stated before I do not run this blog to review games. I am here to share the hype and the enjoyment of the hobby. Having not played it myself it would be a pointless exercise to slam a review together, but you probably already know if it looks like something you would enjoy. 


Shot by Focal Disposition

I am hyped for it and I hope in the near future I get to give it a spin. The streams and extracts I have seen, were more than enough to get my blood pumping and my trigger finger lusting for blood. Instead I leave you this overview and the wonderful virtual photography of Gamezyscreenshots and Focal Disposition


I feel these shots say more about the game than I ever could.


Shot by Gamezyscreenshotz


Thursday, 12 March 2020

DOOM Eternal Day 1 Patch


by Gamezey_Screenshots
 I often twist the Mad Max Fury Road quote to say: My name is Asha, my life is updates and loading screens, though much more bland than fire and blood it couldn't be much closer to the truth. Sadly it also seems that this will be a consistent in our future. 

On day one fans of id Softwares DOOM Eternal will need to download a sizeable 5GB update. Not too awful, but still a pain for those wanting to get in on the action sooner rather than later. The game boasts a large and expansive 22 hour long campaign that will take up 38.64GB with a separate installation for the Battle Mode. It would be great if more companies followed suit with if Software and had separate installations for multiplayer and solo sections of the game. 


by Dragon78

The new Modern Warfare tempted me but I’m not remotely interested in the multiplayer aspect and can’t spare 100GB of space. Similarly with Red Dead Redemption 2 it would be nice if I could remove the Story Mode having already completed the game and just have the Online content. Think of the space we could save!

Despite the extra day 1 download, the time spent in preparation will be more than be worth it, as the game boasts a locked frame rate of 60 frames per second. It will look fantastic!

To all of those who have pre-ordered the game: Happy killing Slayers!

by me


Tuesday, 10 March 2020

VP Interview: Gamezyscreenshotz_


One of my first followers on Instagram and a constant source of inspiration to me in the Virtual Photography community is Gamezyscreenshotz_. Not only is he prolific and experimental, but likes to shoot games that aren't the flavour of the month or necessarily the popular choices. Passion is his focus and it shows in spades. Due to this, I decided that he deserved to be my first interview on V P Vibrancy


Welcome to the blog Gamezy!  My first question and possibly the most straightforward: What brought you to the Virtual Photography hobby?

In all honesty I never heard of virtual photography before. I was just randomly gaming on Horizon Zero Dawn and taking some photos on it, so I thought why not post them? Later on I thought: I think I will do this as a separate thing to my art as I had nothing going for me. I dropped out of college due to difficult circumstances. I then later found more people who were doing the same thing and Skydragengames put something on his story about partnering up, so I clicked yes not knowing what this was. It took me some time to understand what partners were, but slowly after that I fell in love with virtual photography.



Your journey started with Horizon Zero Dawn. Where did that take you? What did you learn and where did it lead to?

Well I was just learning the basics of taking photos. I honestly got tired of posting photos of Horizon Zero Dawn, as I felt like I was being very plain and that I wasn't challenging my creativity. I'm a big believer in pushing yourself, having fun and being creative. 

Later I went on to getting several games like Jurassic World Evolution and posting here and there, which was fun, but later as time went on I went to DOOM. This isn't popular in the VP community at all, but me, I'm all about going risky with something that isn't popular at all. I set out to show my love and passion for this game. I connected to it in when I was in a negative way, angry and depressed. I would play DOOM to escape and release my anger. I was once silent and angry as a person, I found I connected with the Slayer in a deep and dark way in how I was mentally. Not wishing harm on others but due to the bleak nature of life. I decided to revisit the game that I had so much history with, I researched to see if DOOM had a photo mode and I found out that it did, so I bought it. 



At first I was apprehensive about going back to something that I had such a negative connection with, but going back into it and challenging my creativity, turning that negative energy into something new and possible. It brought out something great and I pushed myself each time further, trying new things and feeling happy playing the game again. 

I set out with the goal of playing the game to be creative not angry, I don't think many people have connections with violent games, but this game franchise helped me a lot in the end and I am glad I came back to it.  It has made me more creative and I've inspired other people on here to join in on DOOM. I might not be very popular, but I don't really care. I want to show the ugly side of games and hopefully inspire more people to come to horror and enjoy ugly games. 

I've led to creating and co-creating weekly themes, one which encourages everyone to be creative and one to show off monsters. Now it leads me to push myself and hopefully inspire and push others too.



My creativity has evolved a lot and I'm making sure to push it each time. I've learned to always try something new and to adapt and push my creative limits when I can.



DOOM is unlike most games with a photomode. As an up to date version of the hyper-violent FPS classic, it is an ugly, brutal and bloody experience. What is it about this world you love so much and what inspires you to stay shooting it?

I love that its different to the other games. Its of a much darker tone and I'm inspired to keep at it because I know there is so much I can do in the game. Its smaller than others and it has got a personal level of feeling to me, connecting with my past and playing it makes me see that something that was so negative can be a positive for me. Sharing the ugly side of virtual photography brings me joy and I hope that it inspires others to do the same and show that darker side of their photos.



Hopefully this will inspire others to give DOOM a try. The game is often on sale and with the arrival of Eternal, I am sure it will raise the games profile again. What tips would you give other VPs wanting to take photos of the game?

The tips I would give to anyone wanting to try out DOOM is to taker your time with your photos. Mess around with the settings to get a feel for them as it can be overwhelming compared to other virtual photography based games. My tip would be experiment each time you take a photo, it doesn't matter how many you take. Even if it doesn't look great, post one. For one you can see how to improve upon it and you can later look back at your journey and how you've improved.  I started off and I was terrible, but I kept at it and I am still improving. Also, take photos of things that just happen that are surprising. Always challenge yourself when you take your photos, it makes taking them more fun and rewarding when you look at them. I've found with DOOM its difficult getting the photos at times but honestly its rewarding. Out of any game I have played so far it is the most difficult to get it right the first time. 



My advice is: be persistent, challenge yourself and have fun with it, don't be discouraged because the photos you find bad may actually be amazing. 

It is baby steps finding your footing. Find what theme fits for you, but always challenge what you choose to do creatively, it is left for you to do something with it. If needed, anyone new to the game can always come to me for advice.



There is no hiding that you must be hyped for DOOM Eternal, but are there any other games out there that you are looking forward to? Or perhaps there are other games that you would like to try your vp skills out on?

I am super excited for Eternal as its more lore intensive and everything has been upgraded by the looks of things. For other games Eternal would be one regardless even if it had no photo mode. It doesn't matter I like the challenge. For a game I'd like to be posting, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, I briefly posted some shots of, but it has no photo mode. It is a challenge. Also, I love Undertale, which I own and that is something I am excited to post but it also has no photo mode. I would like to show everyone that you don't need a photo mode to have good photos.



The skills I have learned I want to apply to every game I play. It could be any game, I just want to challenge myself.


Thank you for your time Gamezy and I implore readers to give DOOM a try. It is on PS Now and Game Pass, equally it can be found dirt cheap in online deals, thrift stores/second hand shops.