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Ethan Gach and Greg Galiffa had the following conversation via Gmail. In it, they discuss PAX East’s Indie Megabooth, the culture of spectacle at videogame trade shows, and playing Cabybara Games’s Below. Ethan: Looking back at the past five months, it’s… Read More »
Transistor both strives and stumbles in its ambition. It uses the isometric foundation of Bastion, but only as a means to innovate and explore the limits of narrative fragmentation and mechanical innovation. The story’s complexity hinders its emotional impact and… Read More »
Welcome to the Saturday Smash-Up, a weekly recap of all of the new and exciting information from the week in Smash Pics of the Day. What am I talking about? Well, here’s a primer: Since the announcement of Super Smash Brothers… Read More »
Not long ago, unconfirmed images of an untitled game bearing the From Software logo spread throughout the internet gaming community. The game in question was rumored to be “Project Beast,” the next entry in the popular Souls series. Today, thanks to the ever-vigilant… Read More »
I don’t know what’s out there. Much of the world remains a mystery to me, and I find a strange sense of comfort in that. Not comfort in the traditional sense, however. In fact, it’s more of a lack of… Read More »
It seems that Telltale Games always hits its stride and greatest excellence in The Walking Dead whenever a season’s third episode comes around. This was true last year with the incredibly depressing Long Road Ahead, and it makes sense, as… Read More »
The top 5 games that have each of us excited for E3 2014. CLICK HERE FOR PART 1 (Episode 53) Eddie Inzauto is joined by Jason Fanelli, Anthony LaBella, and Josh Robinson to talk about the top 5 games that have… Read More »
Welcome to the Saturday Smash-Up, a weekly recap of all of the new and exciting information from the week in Smash Pics of the Day. What am I talking about? Well, here’s a primer: Since the announcement of Super Smash Brothers… Read More »
Robots have not assumed control of our major cities and our children yet, but Rocksmith 2014 gets them one step closer. Unless you want to learn guitar from a video game and have fun doing it, don’t buy Rocksmith 2014… Read More »
I tend to avoid survival horror games. It’s not based on inherent design flaws or an overall lack of interest in the genre. Quite simply, I jump in my chair at anything remotely scary. Playing games like Amnesia: The Dark… Read More »