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Impressions   -   Dec 01, 2014 Game of Thrones ‘Iron from Ice’ – a review in progress
Game of Thrones ‘Iron from Ice’ – a review in progress

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

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

Spencer Campbell’s Top 10 Games of 2014
Features   -   Dec 27, 2014 Spencer Campbell’s Top 10 Games of 2014

2014 was a strange year for video games.  The first year of a new console release puts a lot of pressure on big developers, and many of them, most criminally Ubisoft, haven’t delivered. Luckily this year a lot of smaller studios and indie devs picked up the slack and

by Spencer Campbell
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Features   -   Dec 27, 2014 Spencer Campbell’s Top 10 Games of 2014
Spencer Campbell’s Top 10 Games of 2014

2014 was a strange year for video games.  The first year of a new console release puts a lot of pressure on big developers, and many of them, most criminally Ubisoft, haven’t delivered. Luckily this year a lot of smaller studios and indie devs picked up the slack and

by Spencer Campbell
Impressions   -   Dec 01, 2014 Game of Thrones ‘Iron from Ice’ – a review in progress
Game of Thrones ‘Iron from Ice’ – a review in progress

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

by Ron Burke
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
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2014 Black Flag II – Assassin’s Creed Rogue review

Assassin’s Creed Rogue at once shows the series at its most derivative, as well as its most inventive. Rogue is an incredibly last-gen game, featuring recycled environments from Assassin’s Creed III and Black Flag along with outdated visuals that feel like they’re breaking at the seams on

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Nov 12, 2014 Making the jumps with a few wipeouts — MX vs ATV Supercross
Making the jumps with a few wipeouts — MX vs ATV Supercross

THQ had a fire sale of their licenses when they went out of business. The big publishers snapped up their biggest franchises like WWE. However, Nordic games purchased the rights to several smaller franchises that either went unnoticed or had cult followings. One of those was the MX vs ATV

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2014 El Presidente is aging — Tropico 5 (Xbox 360) review

Ruling your own island is an impressive video game concept, and one that the Tropico series has managed to make money off of since 2001. The fifth installment in this series was released back on May 23rd, and now, six months later, the console version has arrived. This is not

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Nov 03, 2014 Dragon Age Inquisition Hands-On Preview – The game they’ve always wanted to make
Dragon Age Inquisition Hands-On Preview – The game they’ve always wanted to make

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

by Ron Burke
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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