Tonight, I, and hundreds of others, attended a “Night Under No Man’s Sky” event where footage of Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky was shown to the backdrop of
[The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Reader discretion is advised.]
The word “inclusivity” is getting thrown around a lot these days within the games industry. It’s an
[The following contains spoilers for Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. Reader discretion is advised]
As someone who works in the video game industry, when there’s disappointing news I try
Scouring the other reviews for Dragon Age Inquisition I’ve noticed that several of them disclose lockups and save file corruption issues on the PlayStation 4. Unfortunately this has lead
Internet, I have a confession to make:
My name is not actually Kenneth Shepard.
It was a nickname that caught on nearly five years ago when I started jokingly going
The following is an interview with Dynamighty’s David Nottingham…
Can we get a brief history on Dynamighty and how you guys came together?
DN: It started when John &
The narrative element of video games has always been one of great importance. Whether it was in scrolling 16-bit text, or in full, slightly overlong cutscenes, wonderful tales have been
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening and Dragon Age II. Reader discretion is advised.
Bioware has made some of the most iconic and memorable
As someone who does most of their gaming on PlayStation platforms, I find myself pretty flabbergasted by the fact that I forgot that PlayStation Now’s open beta launches today.
The following contains spoilers for Watch Dogs, The Last of Us and Heavy Rain. Reader discretion is advised.
When a person is playing a video game, you’ll often hear
Activision is the biggest publisher in the gaming industry; its games generate cash that likely have left moguls of other entertainment mediums swimming in envy. Films such as Avatar and