The earliest memories that I have of First Person Shooters would be sitting down and watching my dad play Medal of Honor: European Assault on his PlayStation 2. I bet the only reason that I became such a Medal of Honor fan was due to the time that I spent watching my father take down enemies. Even while I did not play the game, I still felt like I was there, fighting in World War 2 and fighting with my allies. I actually felt immersed in the game.
My take on First Person Shooters
Posted on Dec 2, 2019 12:27:54 PM by Hakim Ottey in game degree, in Game Art & Animation, in video game, in video game reviews, in degree in game art, in video game producer, in game development college, in Game Production
The Death of Gametrailers
Posted on Feb 12, 2016 9:56:27 AM by Admin in game design degree, in Game Programming, in Game Design, in game developers, in Game Development, in Pop Fiction, in video game industry, in video game reviews
For those unaware, Gametrailers.com is (or rather was) a gaming website dedicated to bringing news, videos, and reviews to the masses. While hosting trailers was always nice as per their namesake, it was some of their other content that had kept me going back for years. They had original shows such as Pop Fiction which explored the sometimes strange and wonderful world of gaming myths; Retrospectives covering the history of storied game franchises, and many others. Gametrailers was special to me partially because it was on that site that I saw the developer diary that made me finally decide I wanted to be a developer.