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Editorials   -   Aug 29, 2014 Destiny – The hidden key to its success
Destiny – The hidden key to its success

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 woven since the beginning of this love we call video games. You can look no further for proof of that

Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2014 Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review
Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review

Sequels are notoriously difficult to get right. Even before the game starts, a sequel is damned if it does and damned if it doesn’t by its existing fan base. Stray too far from the original and it’s disloyal; make it too similar and it’s a money-grabbing rehash.

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield
Previews   -   Sep 01, 2014 Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield

Shadow of Mordor is ambitious, it’s trying to be a lot of things at one time, and, based on my short hands-on with the game at PAX Prime this weekend, I’d say it has a good shot of succeeding. It’s an action-focused game that throws you into

by Sean Lama
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Previews   -   Sep 01, 2014 Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield

Shadow of Mordor is ambitious, it’s trying to be a lot of things at one time, and, based on my short hands-on with the game at PAX Prime this weekend, I’d say it has a good shot of succeeding. It’s an action-focused game that throws you into

by Sean Lama
Editorials   -   Aug 29, 2014 Destiny – The hidden key to its success
Destiny – The hidden key to its success

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 woven since the beginning of this love we call video games. You can look no further for proof of that

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2014 Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review
Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review

Sequels are notoriously difficult to get right. Even before the game starts, a sequel is damned if it does and damned if it doesn’t by its existing fan base. Stray too far from the original and it’s disloyal; make it too similar and it’s a money-grabbing rehash.

by Stefan Alexander
Editorials   -   Aug 27, 2014 Why Dragon Age: Inquisition is Bioware’s most ambitious and dangerous game yet
Why Dragon Age: Inquisition is Bioware’s most ambitious and dangerous game yet

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 role playing games in the history of gaming.  Titles that raised the bar for storytelling, interaction, and an incredible depth

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!

We kicked off the multiplayer reveal of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with an impressive presentation from the team at Sledgehammer Games showcasing all of the changes they’ve made to the most popular shooter in the entire world.  They’ve run the tagline “Power.  Changes.  Everything.” in pretty much

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Aug 04, 2014 We interview Woods from Call of Duty – meet James C. Burns
We interview Woods from Call of Duty – meet James C. Burns

1.) You are no stranger to the action genre – some of your credits include Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and most recently Coldwater, with Dawn Patrol finishing up right now. What draws you to military and action movies? Hah… it’s more about what

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Jul 31, 2014 PlayStation Now Should Be About More than Backwards Compatibility
PlayStation Now Should Be About More than Backwards Compatibility

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. When Sony unveiled the PlayStation 4 last February, one of their biggest pushes was an upcoming streaming service that would

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Jul 27, 2014 How Aiden Pearce Became the Narrative Undoing of Watch Dogs
How Aiden Pearce Became the Narrative Undoing of Watch Dogs

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 them describe the experience in a way that equates to being sucked into an immersive world that they can play

by Kenneth Shepard
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