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Editorials   -   Apr 22, 2015 Remote Play’s compatibility issues are damaging its usefulness
Remote Play’s compatibility issues are damaging its usefulness

Every evangelist of the PlayStation Vita knows it’s a hard sell. Despite unparalleled power from a dedicated handheld gaming device, the Vita’s lack of mainstream appeal has been no secret since its launch in 2011. What was once pitched to consumers as a “console-quality” handheld has become something

by Kenneth Shepard
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   -   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 11, 2015 Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor
Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor

[The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Reader discretion is advised] When Dragon Age: Inquisition was released in November, I stated on a podcast that I felt the game’s protagonist, The Inquisitor, was the weakest the series had to offer thus far. A bold statement, but one that

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Jan 06, 2015 Suikoden and Suikoden II are on PSN, and you should buy them. Now.
Suikoden and Suikoden II are on PSN, and you should buy them.  Now.

Suikoden II is considered to be one of the best role playing games of all time. Released in North America in September of 1999 on the original PlayStation, the game follows a young hero (don’t they all?) who, with his friends, must find 27 True Runes, rise to become

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Dec 30, 2014 Victor Grunn’s Top 10 Games of 2014
Victor Grunn’s Top 10 Games of 2014

2014 has been a hell of a year for gaming. On the console front we saw Sony and Microsoft clawing at each other in a desperate fight for the numero uno console spot, with Nintendo hoping a bevy of top-notch games would turn heads towards its so far underperforming home

by Victor Grunn
Editorials   -   Dec 09, 2014 Sony, It’s Time For a PlayStation All-Stars Sequel
Sony, It’s Time For a PlayStation All-Stars Sequel

Looking back at Sony during 2012 and looking at it now in 2014, it’s impossible to deny how holistically it has turned around the public perception of PlayStation. Through calculated messaging, a consistent appeal to the right audience, and recently, a dash of nostalgia and celebration of its history,

by Kenneth Shepard
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