Josh Devlin





Hanukkah is in full swing, and Christmas is just around the corner. It’s time for sharing joy and laughter with our loved ones, time to take a break from the hustle and bustle of our day-to-day routines, time to relax and enjoy life. Of course, with all this time
by Josh Devlin
Car commercials like to call this month “December to Remember.” Well, I agree Mr. omnipresent car spokesperson. This is the December to Remember … to play a ton of amazing video games. The holiday release schedule is winding down, so now it’s time to get cracking on all the great
by Josh Devlin
Now that we’ve eaten about as much turkey and pumpkin pie as we can handle, watched as much football as John Madden, and spent a ton of quality time with our families. It’s time to get back to the important things–spending quality time with our video games.
by Josh Devlin
The weekend before Thanksgiving I thought it would be appropriate to mention all the things we’re thankful for. I’ll go first. I’m thankful for all the friggin’ games that came out on Tuesday. Holy crap. Dragon Age: Inquisition, Far Cry 4, Grand Theft Auto V, Little Big
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We’re right smack-dab in the middle of the holiday gaming season. Last week, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare kicked it off with their blockbuster release. While this week we saw the releases of Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Assassin’s Creed: Unity. And even more fantastic games are
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It’s a familiar scene. We blink ourselves awake after just having been ejected from whatever military-grade vehicle we were riding in exploded. With our ears ringing and our vision blurred, we struggle to our feet while grenades explode all around us. A Black Hawk helicopter rips through the sky
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Tonight the dead will rise. The spirits will haunt. And all manner of devilish creatures come out from the darkness to wreak havoc on unsuspecting souls. But worst of all, there are a whole lot of nasty children running around throwing eggs and toilet paper all over everything. Be smart.
by Josh Devlin
Video games and children’s charities go together like lamb and tuna fish. In recent years, as the Internet and social media have blown up, gamers have come out of their “social basements” and adopted Twitter handles, Facebook pages, Twitch streams and YouTube accounts to express themselves and share their
by Josh Devlin