Patrick Rost



ROBLOX has announced an April 15th launch of virtual reality on Oculus Rift with cross-platform capability, furthering its vision of Powering Imagination™. On launch, the user-generated content platform will become the largest social virtual reality experience in the world with over 20 million monthly visitors. In anticipation of the launch,
by Patrick Rost
Simple is sweet. There is something to be said for the minimal, the sleek, the clean, and the brief. Incredible simplicity is also accompanied by incredible rudimentary gameplay and the basic absence of all action. This experience, the world of sports simulation, is not one for everyone. If you must,
by Patrick Rost
As far as it relates to consuming games, I’ve never been one to be a prude. While others may find the sexualization of characters in video games to be beyond silly and perhaps a bit pathetic, I’ve always found it to be a nice addition to an otherwise
by Patrick Rost
If you’re wondering how it would feel to become one of the lucky few who play sports simulation games, you can try a simple test before diving in headfirst. Take about five or so dollars, go online and buy a full set of basketball cards from, like, 1993. Now,
by Patrick Rost
Pace is more than a putrid picante, my friends. Pace is the general flow of things that can turn a trip to Disneyland from a dream come true to a nightmare, or put a sports team in or out of championship contention. Video games are no stranger to the perils
by Patrick Rost
Harran is a total slap in the face. All the survivors, be they bully or prey, feel the same moist press of zombie flesh smacking against their collective cheeks. Nobody is comfortable in the city, cramped and confined and limited to stacks of tables and boxes to navigate the corpse
by Patrick Rost
Neptune. Neptune never changes. Be it a tasty treat, a lunch time fancy, some gaming with her fellow CPUs, or beating the living hell out of some sort of browser pop-up demon in an alternate dimension, Neptune and her younger sister Nepgear retain that same bubble charm and naive spirit,
by Patrick Rost
Improve and become great; is that not the edict of all great sports teams, leagues, and the individual players therein? Unlike many other game types, sports games share a cyclical refreshment each year, and, as such, sports titles are always expected to build on the material they have and become
by Patrick Rost