Category: Editorials
I’m kind of at an impasse here with Hitman: Absolution. I’m the kind of person who thinks games like new XCOM shouldn’t technically be berated for not being XCOM because if it were named anything else, nobody would care. Yet,… Read More »
There’s a few games that I’m not afraid to say that I’ve been looking forward to. I’ve seen a couple lists dedicated to dark horse and underdog games (Jim Sterling and Extra Credits, if you’re wondering). I figured I might… Read More »
Valve recently made TF2 a Free-to-Play game, catapulting it’s popularity exponentially and getting themselves a pretty penny via the in-game store. Now that the hype has died down and it’s starting to return to being “A Game That People Play”… Read More »
I recently played and reviewed Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The review is on the site if you want to read it. I wanted to talk about the endings elsewhere other than the review, because I felt that the game was… Read More »
I was having a debate with a non-gaming acquaintance about the validity of games as a new platform for artistic expression and she believed that gaming had no artistic value whatsoever. I pointed out that although not every video game… Read More »
The word “art” technically means, “The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” It also means,… Read More »
You can read part two of this retrospective Here. Moving into the 2000′s, one thing drastically changed for the Spider-Man franchise. Namely, not all of the releases were side-scrolling platformers. The beginning of 3D game tech really allowed the web-swinger… Read More »
Well, originally I had planned to write an article about S.978 and other copyright issues and how it is effecting and how it will effect youtube and let’s players. The problem was I didn’t get any response from the ones… Read More »
You can read part one of this retrospective Here. Licensed games have always had a place in our industry, and they always will. You get the feeling that some companies got a little greedy, however (*cough*Marvel*cough*). In the year 1990… Read More »
After seeing Freddy Krueger being announced as a Mortal Kombat DLC character, I’m sure the question jumped to everyone’s minds: who else could be DLC? A Nightmare on Elm Street is owned by Warner Bros., and with it, Freddy Krueger…. Read More »



















