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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   -   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
Editorials   -   Dec 06, 2014 Games Need More Events Like PlayStation Experience
Games Need More Events Like PlayStation Experience

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 an independent band’s live concert. Before the show began, Hello Game’s Sean Murray, clearly humbled by the opportunity

by Kenneth Shepard
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
Editorials   -   Nov 14, 2014 Sly Cooper: The Responsibility That Comes With Cliffhangers and Reviving Old Series
Sly Cooper: The Responsibility That Comes With Cliffhangers and Reviving Old Series

[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 to be understanding. If a game isn’t good, I get it, games are hard to make. If a game

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Nov 11, 2014 Dragon Age Inquisition PS4 issues solved by 2.0.2 firmware
Dragon Age Inquisition PS4 issues solved by 2.0.2 firmware

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 to a lot of concern over that platform’s ability to deliver when the game ships on the 18th.  I

by Rich Newman
Editorials   -   Oct 25, 2014 Mass Effect: How Shaping Shepard Shaped Me
Mass Effect: How Shaping Shepard Shaped Me

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 by it my Junior year of High School when Mass Effect 2 came out. However, what started out as an

by Kenneth Shepard
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