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It’s never easy to bear the news of a lost friend. On Friday, March 16, GamerNode lost more than that in Jesse Lee Wingert, one of GN’s founding fathers, our former creative director, and the original designer of our fledgling… Read More »
Minimalist art is the most and least accessible form of art; it’s so uncomfortably primal. It demands intimacy, and that the viewers become active participants in its emotional experiment, like, for example, in William Carlos Williams’ take on aging: “It… Read More »
Hot Off The Grill Episode 2 is served! Every weekend, join Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from the previous week. Game announcements, developer quotes, major… Read More »
Robot Ninja Monkeys have invaded New York City! Not in a video game, but in real life! On Wednesday, March 14th, GN had the opportunity to sit down with Olivier Thijssen and Fabian Akker of Ronimo Games during their visit… Read More »
Every day on my way to work, I see a fellow commuter on their smartphone. They are checking their email, updating their Facebook or tweeting; more often they are gaming. The gaming community has grown because of this brand new… Read More »
Rag’narok, the foretold apocalypse, is coming to the land of Aarklash while the Griffins, pious denizens of Akkylannie, wage war on the Scorpion faction from the desert lands of Syharhalna. Get much of that? Me neither, yet this is the… Read More »
It’s been known for months that Diablo III would be coming out in 2012, but now gamers can mark down a specific date on their calenders: May 15. At this very moment the game can be pre-ordered, and fans of… Read More »
Rockstar has released a new video in its Max Payne 3 Design and Technology series that shows off the game’s visual effects and innovative cinematic presentation. The Max Payne series is well-known for its graphic-novel-inspired cutscenes, but the trailer shows that… Read More »
Tuesday morning, inXile Entertainment launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowd-fund a sequel to the popular post-apocalyptic RPG from 1988, Wasteland. Wasteland was the first game to feature a persistent world, moral choices that impacted the game, and varied combat options…. Read More »
This return to Alan Wake’s madness is a writer’s worst nightmare. The first game brought episodic television and its devious cliffhangers to gaming, even calling itself “Season One” of Alan Wake’s story. The narrative flowed masterfully, creating a “just one… Read More »