Thursday, May 28, 2015

Top 5 Xbox/Xbox 360 Games #2



While I have mentioned in a previous article that I am not a fan of yearly franchises I do believe that Call of Duty is worthy of two spots on this countdown. This version of the Call of Duty franchise is widely believed to have the biggest skill cap between veterans of the series and those that are new. Call of Duty Black Ops was produced by Treyarch with modes such as single player campaign, multiplayer and zombies. The multiplayer mode gameplay was quite a shock because of the differences from the games previous entries.

Quickscoping was no longer at the forefront like previous entries so the gameplay was more gun to gun focused. Black Ops also spawned perhaps the greatest multiplayer map of the Call of Duty franchise in Nuketown. The maps are varied between small fast paced gameplay and larger map that promote more long range firefights. This game provided me with many hours of action filled gameplay that didn't involve cheap deaths due to lucky panic sniping.

Another huge part of this game was the return of Nazi zombies and the possibilities that lie within the mode. Grabbing some friends and trying to make it as far as possible was one of the most fun things ever provided by a game.

This will always be my favorite entry in the Call of Duty franchise because it put the focus back on gun fights and included some of the most fun maps such as Nuketown and Firing Range. Treyarch will be back in Fall 2015 with Black Ops 3 pushing their gameplay to a futuristic setting.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Interview with Andrey 'Reynad' Yanyuk

Tempo Storm team owner Andrey 'Reynad' Yanyuk

On April 6th I was fortunate enough to have Andrey 'Reynad' Yanyuk answer some questions about his eSports company Tempo Storm and his thoughts on Blizzard's card game Hearthstone. I was very appreciative that he took the time to do this so I thought I would share the answers he provided to my questions.

Me: What led you into trying out Hearthstone?

Reynad:  I played poker and MtG professionally since the age of 14, and saw the potential it had on twitch the first day closed beta began. On the second day I managed to get a key, and worked from there

Me: What do you think brought about your success in the game and streaming?

Reynad: I had my finger on the pulse of Twitch and TCGs, so when Hearthstone came along I could see its potential and get in early. My skill set gave me the opportunity to have a "pro player" role in the scene, but it's not as important. Even without the skill set, I could have been involved in other ways (tournament hosting, casting, etc)

Me: What made you want to start your own team and be the first player/owner in Hearthstone?

Reynad:  I was getting big offers from every major eSports organization and started to think about the longevity of streaming as a career. For all I knew it could all disappear within a year, so i had to take the opportunity to make something out of my popularity that could pay the bills long term. Signing with a team would just have been a way of cashing in more during the time I was popular.

Me: What has been the most rewarding part about owning your team?

Reynad: Watching my teammates win is very rewarding. It's also rewarding when people ask to buy merchandise, cheer on Tempo Storm players in Heroes of the Storm, Counter Strike, or Fighting Games. It shows that people are fans of the brand, and not just me as a streamer personally.

Me: How was the decision to branch out into other competitive eSport games made?

Reynad: The end goal for Tempo Storm is to have as much brand recognition as possible, and branching outside of Hearthstone is necessary to make that happen. Everyone who follows Hearthstone as an esport is aware of Tempo Storm at this point. We need people in other esports markets to know the name too.

Me: Where do you see Tempo Storm going from here now that you have a Heroes of the Storm team and a newly signed Street Fighter Pro?

Reynad: We're going to focus more on content generation for the various communities, and getting our name out is as many ways as possible.

Me: Has being the owner of Tempo Storm made you think about giving up playing Hearthstone ala OpTic NaDeSHoT?

Reynad:  I've thought about it since a month after I became popular. Hearthstone is fun enough when I'm not forced to play it when I don't want to, but at some point it will start happening less and less. Professional Hearthstone is unique in that I could stop playing for 5 years and be just as good when I came back, so constant practice isn't necessary to compete at the highest level. This, along with my ego, makes me continue to play tournaments. It also let's me get out into the real world more often and travel.

Me: Where do you see Hearthstone headed now that we are mid release of Blackrock Mountain?

Reynad: It will continue to slowly grow until the mobile release, at which point I expect it to explode in popularity.

Me: What has been your favorite deck to play in Hearthstone?

Reynad: Flood Mage was pretty fun, but I also enjoy playing Handlock and the oldest versions of Tempo Rogue quite a bit (before they nerfed every card in rogue).

Me: And finally, any big announcements coming from Tempo Storm in the near future?

Reynad: They'll happen when they happen, but there are always big announcements on the horizon :)

And with that thank you very much to Andrey for taking the time to answer my questions and like everyone else I will be eagerly awaiting to see where Tempo Storm goes next in the eSports scene. 

Additionally, Reynad and Tempo Storm will be competing in the SeatStory Cup III from April 9th through April 12th.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Top 5 Xbox/Xbox 360 Games

Number 3

One of the most fun games I have ever played came out on October 17th, 2008 for the Xbox 360, Windows PC, and Mac. Taking place after the zombie apocalypse, four survivors are on a journey to find a place where the infected do not run rampant. There is the standard single player campaign mode but this game is steered towards multiplayer fun and excitement. Multiplayer campaign mode is the shining light of this game while other modes such as survival and the versus modes are all entertaining in their own right.


While the game is several years old and there is an expansion, there is a following that remains faithful to this game and continues to play it religiously. There are modded servers that allow for some hilarious character selections such as a sofa and map customization's like adding random staircases anywhere in the map. 

Many fans are hoping for a Left 4 Dead 3 to come out someday and there are rumors that the game is in production. 

So with all that,

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