Kingdom Hearts is a series that holds a special place in a lot of gamers’ hearts, but particularly mine. I was just a child when I played the first game. When they announced the second one, I was very excited… it would be the first time I waited around for
[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
Cercei Lannister once said “When you play the game of thrones you win or you die. There is no middle ground.” I didn’t have that in mind when I started playing the game, but true to the show and the books, when I finished this chapter my only response
Cercei Lannister once said “When you play the game of thrones you win or you die. There is no middle ground.” I didn’t have that in mind when I started playing the game, but true to the show and the books, when I finished this chapter my only response
Kingdom Hearts is a series that holds a special place in a lot of gamers’ hearts, but particularly mine. I was just a child when I played the first game. When they announced the second one, I was very excited… it would be the first time I waited around for
[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
The latest offering from Zen Studios could be one of its best yet. South Park: Super-Sweet Pinball is the newest table available for purchase from their already massive and ever-expanding library.
Who doesn’t love pinball? Back in 1998, at the height of South Park’s popularity during its earlier
[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
Last June, at a crowded venue in Los Angeles, Sony was prepared to hold its E3 press conference and finally give some concrete details about the debut of PlayStation 4. The console’s announcement had already taken place a few months prior, but gamers were still left wondering about specifics,
I wasn’t prepared.
I’ve watched every Twitch video, I went through the E3 demo twice, and I’ve consumed every character of written word about Dragon Age Inquisition. I still wasn’t ready for what came next.
Like a kid on Christmas morning, I couldn’t sleep the
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