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Review: Splinter Cell Blacklist
There was a time in which the name in the stealth game genre was Hideo Kojima’s epic series Metal Gear Solid.  Solid Snake and his entourage of strange characters and towering mechs saw occasional competitors in games like Tenchu and Thief but it wasn’t until Ubisoft threw their hat in the ring w...
Published by Chris Davis on Aug. 27, 2013
Review: 'Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons'
It can be difficult to shower praise on a game that can ultimately be finished in one sitting. When said game makes an honest effort to shatter your perceptions of conventional game design and does so to satisfying effect, exceptions can be made. With Brothers, the team responsible for one of t...
Published by Nick Henderson on Aug. 20, 2013
Published by Joseph Christ on Aug. 16, 2013
Published by Joseph Christ on Aug. 2, 2013
Review: The Last of Us
There really is no other company like Naughty Dog.  It is impossible to fathom the existence of a group which releases hit after hit and seems utterly impervious to criticism. It could be reasoned that they are in some respects the Pixar of video games: every few years they come along to spin an ...
Published by Zack Wheat on June 17, 2013
Review: Metro Last Light [Update with Video Review]
Post-apocalyptic fiction is very commonplace today, available on every bookshelf, DVD collection and every video game console imaginable.  Post-nuclear exchange stories are easily the most visible of the entire genre, especially so since our species discovered a way to extinguish us within the sp...
Published by Chris Davis on May 19, 2013
Review: Steve Jackson's Sorcery!
Truth be told, I don’t know much about Steve Jackson’s work outside of the fact that he wrote a series of adventure game books back in the early 80’s. While I haven’t read them, I’m inclined to believe they must have been ‘special’ or Inkle Studio’s wouldn’t be reincarnating Mr. Jackson’s stories...
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on May 2, 2013
Published by Joseph Christ on April 25, 2013