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Thrustmaster has been making peripherals for the gaming enthusiast for a long time, but I’ve not had a chance to check out their more recent racing wheel options. When the Thrustmaster T150 arrived, and I saw that it was compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3, I knew
by Ron Burke
With growing consistency, video games have been seeping out of their prior constraints and appearing in other forms of media. From films, to novels, to comics- there seems to be fewer and fewer limitations on how a person can enjoy their favorite creative content. It’s a very exciting and
by Lucious Barnes
“Before there is a game, we must dream about the dream itself” This forward, from Massive Entertainment’s Managing Director David Polfeldt, is a great way to open The Art of The Division. In it, he talks about how the creation of something like The Division is the exploration of
by Ron Burke
There are few games in the last 20 years that hold such a tender place in the hearts of gamers as Final Fantasy X and X-2. After seeing a release on PlayStation 3, 4, and Vita, now PC players can enjoy the HD Remaster of this incredible and amazing adventure.
by Ron Burke
Parents trying to get their younger children into gaming often have the difficult choice between something above their children’s skill level or too simple to occupy themselves. Best Treehouse Ever tries to fill in this gap, introducing younger players to the forward thinking concepts of strategy and card drafting
by John Farrell
Shadow of the Beast is one of the reasons I play games today. Back on my Amiga 500 I set off across this side-scrolling alien landscape, brutally eviscerating foes in my bid to avenge my father’s death at the hands of the evil lord Maletoth. It was unapologetically difficult,
by Ron Burke
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End has been out for just under a week now, and Kenneth, Blake, and Josh have all gathered around to talk about Nathan Drake’s final adventure. In this lengthy spoilercast, we talk about what we thought about the more understated and somber Uncharted, the
by Kenneth Shepard
It’s a sad week on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, but we’re here to face it all with a smile and bring you a lengthy show. Jay’s playing a game that somehow merges Solitaire, horse racing, and reincarnation, Eric is testing out the
by Kenneth Shepard
Thrustmaster has been making peripherals for the gaming enthusiast for a long time, but I’ve not had a chance to check out their more recent racing wheel options. When the Thrustmaster T150 arrived, and I saw that it was compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3, I knew
by Ron Burke
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Thrustmaster has been making peripherals for the gaming enthusiast for a long time, but I’ve not had a chance to check out their more recent racing wheel options. When the Thrustmaster T150 arrived, and I saw that it was compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3, I knew
by Ron Burke
With growing consistency, video games have been seeping out of their prior constraints and appearing in other forms of media. From films, to novels, to comics- there seems to be fewer and fewer limitations on how a person can enjoy their favorite creative content. It’s a very exciting and
by Lucious Barnes
“Before there is a game, we must dream about the dream itself” This forward, from Massive Entertainment’s Managing Director David Polfeldt, is a great way to open The Art of The Division. In it, he talks about how the creation of something like The Division is the exploration of
by Ron Burke
There are few games in the last 20 years that hold such a tender place in the hearts of gamers as Final Fantasy X and X-2. After seeing a release on PlayStation 3, 4, and Vita, now PC players can enjoy the HD Remaster of this incredible and amazing adventure.
by Ron Burke
Parents trying to get their younger children into gaming often have the difficult choice between something above their children’s skill level or too simple to occupy themselves. Best Treehouse Ever tries to fill in this gap, introducing younger players to the forward thinking concepts of strategy and card drafting
by John Farrell
Shadow of the Beast is one of the reasons I play games today. Back on my Amiga 500 I set off across this side-scrolling alien landscape, brutally eviscerating foes in my bid to avenge my father’s death at the hands of the evil lord Maletoth. It was unapologetically difficult,
by Ron Burke
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End has been out for just under a week now, and Kenneth, Blake, and Josh have all gathered around to talk about Nathan Drake’s final adventure. In this lengthy spoilercast, we talk about what we thought about the more understated and somber Uncharted, the
by Kenneth Shepard
It’s a sad week on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, but we’re here to face it all with a smile and bring you a lengthy show. Jay’s playing a game that somehow merges Solitaire, horse racing, and reincarnation, Eric is testing out the
by Kenneth Shepard