Capcom’s newest IP (Intellectual Property) is a futuristic cyber-punk game, Remember Me, set in the year 2048 in Neo-Paris. The game centers on the female protagonist, Nilin, a memory hunter whose mind was wiped and...
Read More →Yeah, so this is an argument that’s been around forever. “Oh my God, video games are corrupting our youth and causing aggression and blah blah boobity bop:” I am here to challenge it! Recently, I’ve...
Read More →Everyone likes the word “free”, right? A lot of big PC games now are moving towards the free-to-play model. When you look at it from a consumer perspective, the immediate thought is “Holy crap, their...
Read More →Think about Call of Duty Multiplayer: Fast-paced, camping, noob haven, killstreak fest that’s as unforgiving as it is repetitive? Regardless of what you think now, let me tell you why the next installment will fix that and...
Read More →This is the start of a new editorial series lingering within the deep, lurid, dark recesses of my mind. I will take a close look at video game franchises that have had at least three...
Read More →In reaction to recent game releases including Orcs Must Die 2 and Awesomenauts for PC, our own Loc Karr has made a video expressing his opinions on the evolution of gaming genres and where they...
Read More →So you’ve fought the Bean Wars of Day Z, you’ve snorted derisively at War Z’s hopeful promise, but have you crushed an innocent cubeman’s soul in MineZ? If you haven’t, you may want to look...
Read More →Yeah, so we’ve all heard this one before, right? People saying video games absolutely need to ditch controllers in order to become popular. Just writing this gives me the giggles at how ridiculous that statement...
Read More →Telltale Games is known for putting out great licensed adventure games, to the point where the company has only a single original IP – not counting its pre-Inventory poker game – to its name. I’m...
Read More →So, as we know, quite a number of those involved on the gaming scene, as well as every Tom, Dick and Harriet is discussing the welfare possibilities of the big three with their current state...
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