Tuesday, April 18, 2017

SetToDestroyX: Madden Mayhem



The start and finish of the Madden Challenge for EA Sports' Madden 17 seemed to come and go all too quickly this early April. Players battled it out for a chance at a share of $150K. While the competition was fierce, in the end, the winner became Matt "BeastModeMac" Clark. For some, the high of the last event may be a wave they are still riding, but for others, the preparation for the Madden Championship in May has never stopped.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

The Ultimate Knife Challenge



When it comes to the Call of Duty franchise, everyone seems to want to be an all around pro of some sort, whether it's in league play or hardcore. I, myself, have found myself wanting to make a name for myself in Black Ops 2. While the CoD franchise has moved on well past this game, I deeply fell in love with the Ballistic Knife. Now, I know there are several know CoD knifers out there and that's great, but the way I want to be known is seemingly...well...odd. 

Saturday, April 15, 2017

SetToDestroyX: Competition and Class

When I think about esports, the first thing that comes to my mind is fierce competition and, believe it or not, drama. Yes, drama. Now, I'm not bashing any organization or team, but I remember when some brands took some hard hits because of heated, unnecessary drama. Back when Halo 2 was on the radar for professional gaming, competition was rare and real. Heading the start of a revolution, image was everything and so was respect, as Final Boss came to show. However, when esports started pushing into newer games and started branching out, it seemed things started taking a nose dive.