Tagged: L.A. Noire
It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »
It’s been a long while since Listen Up shared some of the greatest music video games have to offer, so I wanted Listen Up’s return to be something special; something grand! I polled my fellow GamerNode writers, and we all… Read More »
Host Sinan Kubba is joined by regular guests Jeffrey Matulef and Eddie Inzauto to discuss narrative urgency and its relevance to telling good stories in video games. [Big Red Potion]
Fans have been going crazy trying to dissect and analyze the debut trailer of Grand Theft Auto V for any information about the game, but they may not have to wait much longer for some concrete revelations. In the latest… Read More »
GamerNode’s 2011 Nodie Awards are back and, once again, bigger than ever. We’re even outdoing our monstrous 2010 Nodies! For 2011, we ‘ll be bestowing a grand total of 35 awards, and will be splitting the virtual ceremony into two… Read More »
The controversy surrounding L.A. Noire was followed shortly by the closing of developer Team Bondi. Now former studio head Brendan McNamara is finally opening up about the turmoil surrounding the game. In his first interview since Team Bondi’s collapse, McNamara… Read More »
Two days ago it was revealed that the developer behind L.A. Noire, Team Bondi, will be shutting down. Now news has come out detailing a fairly significant debt involving the company staff. Documents filed with the Australian Securities and Investments… Read More »
L.A. Noire may have gotten a positive critical reception and solid sales numbers, but developer Team Bondi has been filled with issues since the game’s release. Now it appears that the studio will be shutting down for good, according to multiple… Read More »
VS Node 19: The Industry Macarena
Eddie, Dan, and Mike chat about the movings and shakings of the industry: trends in game design/consumption and the holiday inundation. Click here for direct access to the podcast .mp3 Eddie Inzauto, Dan Crabtree, and Mike Murphy take this… Read More »
When the ESRB tags a video game with an M rating, the purpose is to warn potential customers about suggestive and explicit content. These kinds of games have generated plenty of controversy, from titles like Night Trap to Manhunt 2…. Read More »