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Editorials   -   Mar 05, 2015 The Order: In Defense of Sir Galahad
The Order: In Defense of Sir Galahad

[The following contains spoilers for The Order: 1886. Reader discretion is advised] The Order: 1886 is a game with its fair share of problems. As we discussed in our spoilercast for the game, Ready at Dawn’s PlayStation 4 exclusive’s cinematic nature appears to have led to a marked

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Mar 04, 2015 Towing the line between reality and professional wrestling — The achievement that is Slammed!
Towing the line between reality and professional wrestling — The achievement that is Slammed!

Creating a video game experience that pleases wrestling fans is a difficult task, one that many cannot understand unless you are a true fan of the sport. Obviously, Japanese developer Yukes has tried to do so for years with their WWE 2K series, and while they have occasionally produced a

by Jay Malone
Editorials   -   Feb 16, 2015 Herald or heretic – How Dragon Age: Inquisition made me face my views of the afterlife.
Herald or heretic – How Dragon Age: Inquisition made me face my views of the afterlife.

Bioware has made it their business to not only deliver remarkable personality and character development with their games, but also display some fearlessness by broaching the potentially divisive or even offensive topics therein. These explorations exceed just the murky greys found between the bookends of good and evil, but the

by Lucious Barnes
Editorials   -   Feb 16, 2015 Crowdthink: On Game Length and The Order: 1886
Crowdthink: On Game Length and The Order: 1886

In 2012, a game called Dishonored launched, and was quickly panned for its supposed “lack of content.” YouTubers and streamers put on display how fast one could run through the game, beating it in a handful of hours, and the community rose up in anger. Yet in 2015, Dishonored is

by Eric Van Allen
Editorials   -   Feb 05, 2015 Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots
Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots

Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Jan 27, 2015 Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore
Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore

In my 22 years, there’s not a single franchise that has been more of a constant in my life than Pokemon. Both the games and the anime adaptation rose to prominence in my small hometown when I was six-years-old and in the first grade. All my friends had their

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Jan 21, 2015 A Broken System – Indirect Censorship of Adult Content
A Broken System – Indirect Censorship of Adult Content

Disclaimer: This is a piece about adult content, I’ll try to keep it tasteful but considering the topic of discussion… reader discretion is advised. Very recently, there has been a storm of controversy surrounding a video game currently in development called Hatred. It’s something I’ve been wanting

by Niko DelValle
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand
Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand

If there’s one thing I love just as much as gaming, it’s game memorabilia.  Whether I’m rocking a video game T-shirt or simply decorating my game room with statues and posters, I just love to be surrounded by items that represent my passion for video games.  It

by Matt Welsh
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