About me
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My name is Kade Markoux but, if you've seen me in a game or want to join me I always go by " Deygus ". I have been a long time Gamer since the Atari Days. Yep, I'm just Old School like that and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon til I can't pick up the controller anymore.
In the picture to the left I am on the right wearing The Punisher Shirt with a buddy of mine dressed up as Vaas from Far Cry.
A lot of people claim that game's rot your brain, are bad for your eyes, are a risk to your health. However, I strongly disagree...
I believe that there are a lot of things regardless that are just as much a risk to you even when you're not playing a game so honestly what's the difference! More importantly though, playing a game is not only a good form of entertainment but, also a good means to a long stressful day. It's a good way to push forward in technology, creative, and cognitive thinking. Additionally, it can also help with puzzle solving, motivation, and so much more.
Additionally, many of these reviews are my own and I won't ever spoil much of the gameplay other than giving a general look from what I think of the game after playing through it quite awhile. It should remain fun and I don't wanna ruin it.
Over the years, I have played upwards of well over 5,000+ Video Games with several being big name games you've heard. A lot of these are scattered across the internet from various game accounts I have accumulated over the years mainly mmorpgs and such that I played for awhile and didn't really go back to depending on how long it held my interest. It's gotta be a really good game to make me wanna buy it right off the bat. If not then I would probably wait for a sale or find a deal somewhere.
And that leads to my Steam Library which currently has around 550+ Games, 660+ DLC, and around 40 Apps or so and I am continuing to add several more each year so by the time you read this there will be more. I also have a Origin and Uplay Account that I treasure second and third below my Steam Account. My Origin has around 100+ Games and Uplay around 55+ or so the last time I counted them. I add to those sometimes but, not as much as Steam and several of the Steam Games I have carry over into Uplay so that one may change some more as well. Sometimes I get some from Origin but that is mostly only because of Battlefield which is by far my favorite shooter, I just love the destruction there since it makes me feel like I am in a real legitimate war.
Here is my typical Rank Ratio:
<> Top 10-15 in most games
Here are my usual Win-to-Loss Ratio:
<> Wins = 4-5
<> Losses = 1-2
Here are my favorite Game Genres:
<> Fps/Shooter
<> Rpg/Mmorpg
<> Rts/Strategy
<> Platformer
<> Action
<> Co-Op
I usually prefer 3d Games over 2d Games. I just like being about to run around in the world versus flat even though I did play 2d obviously back on Atari. I enjoy a good challenge and team-play even though there is often times where I have to solo but, that's just not as fun as being on a team in my opinion.
When I am not playing games I am working my day job and also doing work as a 3d Artist. I also love movies, music, music production, solving technical problems and a whole lot more. I am married and have kids so there are times when I can't always game or when I do it's a co-op or split-screen games with one of my kids just because they like to game a bit too. I am usually online more in the evenings to night. That is when I play games the most after work and dealing with my family stuff.
Anyways, thanks for reading and I'll see ya in-game!
In the picture to the left I am on the right wearing The Punisher Shirt with a buddy of mine dressed up as Vaas from Far Cry.
A lot of people claim that game's rot your brain, are bad for your eyes, are a risk to your health. However, I strongly disagree...
I believe that there are a lot of things regardless that are just as much a risk to you even when you're not playing a game so honestly what's the difference! More importantly though, playing a game is not only a good form of entertainment but, also a good means to a long stressful day. It's a good way to push forward in technology, creative, and cognitive thinking. Additionally, it can also help with puzzle solving, motivation, and so much more.
Additionally, many of these reviews are my own and I won't ever spoil much of the gameplay other than giving a general look from what I think of the game after playing through it quite awhile. It should remain fun and I don't wanna ruin it.
Over the years, I have played upwards of well over 5,000+ Video Games with several being big name games you've heard. A lot of these are scattered across the internet from various game accounts I have accumulated over the years mainly mmorpgs and such that I played for awhile and didn't really go back to depending on how long it held my interest. It's gotta be a really good game to make me wanna buy it right off the bat. If not then I would probably wait for a sale or find a deal somewhere.
And that leads to my Steam Library which currently has around 550+ Games, 660+ DLC, and around 40 Apps or so and I am continuing to add several more each year so by the time you read this there will be more. I also have a Origin and Uplay Account that I treasure second and third below my Steam Account. My Origin has around 100+ Games and Uplay around 55+ or so the last time I counted them. I add to those sometimes but, not as much as Steam and several of the Steam Games I have carry over into Uplay so that one may change some more as well. Sometimes I get some from Origin but that is mostly only because of Battlefield which is by far my favorite shooter, I just love the destruction there since it makes me feel like I am in a real legitimate war.
Here is my typical Rank Ratio:
<> Top 10-15 in most games
Here are my usual Win-to-Loss Ratio:
<> Wins = 4-5
<> Losses = 1-2
Here are my favorite Game Genres:
<> Fps/Shooter
<> Rpg/Mmorpg
<> Rts/Strategy
<> Platformer
<> Action
<> Co-Op
I usually prefer 3d Games over 2d Games. I just like being about to run around in the world versus flat even though I did play 2d obviously back on Atari. I enjoy a good challenge and team-play even though there is often times where I have to solo but, that's just not as fun as being on a team in my opinion.
When I am not playing games I am working my day job and also doing work as a 3d Artist. I also love movies, music, music production, solving technical problems and a whole lot more. I am married and have kids so there are times when I can't always game or when I do it's a co-op or split-screen games with one of my kids just because they like to game a bit too. I am usually online more in the evenings to night. That is when I play games the most after work and dealing with my family stuff.
Anyways, thanks for reading and I'll see ya in-game!