Hello, and welcome to another Kickin’ It! Normally, Kickin’ It would draw your attention to a handful of Kickstarter projects worth your attention, but this week is a little different. Instead of …
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Posts by Breanna Goodman:
Think of your last experience playing a first-person shooter. Was is a little lacking? Perhaps you got stuck with selfish teammates who ignored the objectives or maybe the lack of realism …
Continue reading →Since it was revealed at last year's E3, Watch_Dogs has been my most anticipated title of 2013. Not only is it set in my hometown of Chicago, but it also …
Continue reading →If April showers bring May flowers, then what does March snow bring? Well, here's another edition of Kickin' It for starters. Kickin’ It showcases games or gaming-related projects on Kickstarter that …
Continue reading →The world of gaming is one where strong female characters are relatively rare. That's why I take notice when a game tries to move beyond simple stereotypes to create a …
Continue reading →New Durango leaks seem to lend credibility to previous rumors about the next Xbox console blocking used games and requiring an internet connection to play games. VGleaks has posted screenshots from Durango's …
Continue reading →Welcome back to Kickin’ It, you know the drill by now. For those of us who don’t have the cash for an elaborate spring vacation (or whose idea of an …
Continue reading →The SimCity saga continues, but this time the news might be good rather than bad. Redditor AzzerUK recently posted a video of some SimCity footage--- with a few important changes. …
Continue reading →Online functionality has been a staple of gaming for much of recent history. You might not always want to play with others, but you can count on there being a …
Continue reading →A post on the GameFAQs PC forum claims to link to screenshots from the upcoming game Battlefield 4. The alleged source is an EA China insider. This wouldn't be the first …
Continue reading →Tired from that hour of sleep daylight savings robbed from you overnight? Maybe this post will help Kickstart (heh) your Monday. This is another entry in the Kickin' It saga, …
Continue reading →In 1985, Nintendo saved the video game industry. The early 80’s saw hundreds of low-quality games flood the shelves, eroding consumer confidence. Far too many consoles were released far too …
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