Lucious Barnes

It was a fantastic and hectic week for the entire gaming industry, and everyone is in need of well-deserved rest. Now, any sane person might think that after being completely consumed by all things video games last week, we’d might want to take a break from it all. Go
by Lucious Barnes
The designers over at Wikipad have a passion for giving tablet tappers an alternative way to play their games beyond awkward on-screen controller mapping. Now moving beyond their current Android-centric models, the new Gamevice aims to bridge at least one of mobile gaming’s great divides. We were able to
by Lucious Barnes
Ever since Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy took the world by storm, Middle Earth has had a place among the world of gamers. LOTR has had many different incarnations over the years, but the newest addition to the franchises divergent catalog is by far the most daring.
by Lucious Barnes
Much like the film industry it often imitates, in the videogame world the definition of an “independent” creation operates on a sliding scale. Outside of the sheer volume of a games production budget, there are also the questions of the development team’s size, their planned distribution, and sometimes even
by Lucious Barnes
While it’s not exactly general knowledge, gamers are typically aware that the video game industry’s target age group is between 25 and 39. This awareness, at least in the colloquial sense, is because most of the people who play video games today have done so most of their
by Lucious Barnes