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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
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels
Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels

DISCLAIMER – Visual novels have a history of containing adult content intended for audiences of eighteen years or older. These types of visual novels, called “eroge” because they contain erotic content, are marked throughout the article. We made selections based on the strength of narrative rather then discriminating based on the

by Niko DelValle
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   -   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 10, 2014 The Oculus Rift and Super Mario 64 reincarnate
The Oculus Rift and Super Mario 64 reincarnate

I had only tried an Oculus Rift briefly, a couple of years ago, when it was still quite an early prototype and mostly a tech demo without any software of substance. Since then a lot has changed and VR is no longer simply a neat peripheral but considered by many

by Sean Lama
Editorials   -   Nov 24, 2014 Dragon Age: Why Games Need More Characters Like Dorian Pavus
Dragon Age: Why Games Need More Characters Like Dorian Pavus

[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 ongoing loud and heated debate arguing that that the video game medium needs a wider variety of protagonists, characters and

by Kenneth Shepard
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