Tagged:  PC

By Anthony LaBella, September 14, 2013 0 Columns

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 »

By David Taylor, September 11, 2013 0 VG Review

In Gone Home, you play as Kaitlin “Katie” Greenbriar. The game starts when Katie arrives on the front porch of her family’s home in Oregon. Katie is ready to relax after returning from a yearlong trip to Europe. Circumstances dash… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, September 10, 2013 0 Features, Interviews

Steam Early Access was introduced earlier this year in March, and since then the program has made a huge impact on Valve’s digital distribution service. The process involves independent developers submitting unfinished versions of games on Steam, essentially acting like… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, September 7, 2013 0 Features

As the longest console generation in history comes to a close, the GamerNode staff reflects on the games that made this era so great. Games of the Generation is a new GamerNode original feature that allows us to share that passion and nostalgia for the most memorable and significant titles of the last eight years — since November 22, 2005, specifically — and explain why these games have defined a generation and will forever stand as touchstones in gaming history.

By Jason Fanelli, August 31, 2013 0 VG Review

Every time I leave a movie theater, there’s a certain feeling that washes over me. It’s one of reverence: while still processing what I’ve seen and deciding whether or not I enjoyed it, I maintain an appreciation and respect for… Read More »

By David Taylor, August 31, 2013 0 Features

As the longest console generation in history comes to a close, the GamerNode staff reflects on the games that made this era so great. Games of the Generation is a new GamerNode original feature that allows us to share that passion and nostalgia for the most memorable and significant titles of the last eight years — since November 22, 2005, specifically — and explain why these games have defined a generation and will forever stand as touchstones in gaming history.

By Eddie Inzauto, August 29, 2013 3 GN Show

Eddie, Jason, Dan, Anthony, and Mike TEAR THEIR HAIR OUT about the most overrated games of the current gen. Eddie Inzauto is joined by Jason Fanelli, Dan Crabtree, Anthony LaBella, and Mike Murphy on Episode 32 of the Versus Node… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, August 24, 2013 1 Features

As the longest console generation in history comes to a close, the GamerNode staff reflects on the games that made this era so great. Games of the Generation is a new GamerNode original feature that allows us to share that passion and nostalgia for the most memorable and significant titles of the last eight years — since November 22, 2005, specifically — and explain why these games have defined a generation and will forever stand as touchstones in gaming history.

By Eddie Inzauto, August 23, 2013 0 Previews

Telltale Games took the gaming community by storm with its 2012 point-and-click series, The Walking Dead, and intends to replicate that success with a second pencil-and-ink-styled, episodic adventure for 2013. Like The Walking Dead, the upcoming The Wolf Among Us… Read More »

By Nick Simberg, August 19, 2013 0 VG Review

When I first played Ibb & Obb a few months ago at E3, I was charmed. It’s this side-scrolling platform game with a little green guy and a little pink guy (slightly taller) and two gimmicks. One: you control each… Read More »