What the Crap Is Skrillex Quest?
Think back to the NES days. Or even think about now. Do you still have an original NES? No, not the top loader, you fancy rich jerk. That old gray box shaped like how people thought the future would...
View ArticleTHQ’s Humble Bundle: Too Much of a Good Thing
You’ve probably heard of the Humble Bundle – a bunch of indie developers sell their games together in a complete package for a pay-what-you-want price, letting you split your cost however you want...
View ArticleReview: Little Inferno
Little Inferno is this weird little puzzle game from the makers of World of Goo. Honestly, I had never heard of it before I saw it sitting there in the Wii U digital store, looking all interesting and...
View ArticleReview: Runner2 (XBLA)
Bit.Trip Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is waaaaayyyy too long of a name. Adding to that is the fact that it’s both “Runner2” (no space) and “Runner 2” (with a space) even on the...
View ArticleE3 2013 Day One: Nintendo, Vita, and Square-Enix
I have decided that the best way to do my one-man E3 coverage is a huge list of games I played each day with a short impression of each. I’ll do bigger pieces on the ones I found particularly...
View ArticleE3 2013 Day 2: Konami, Fantasia, and Vita Indies
Day two was longer than the first by two hours, and I have no idea how that is decided. The biggest news of today was probably the better swag. This was most likely a result of an increased number of...
View ArticleE3 2013 Day 3: ESO, Thief, Divekick, and Killer Is Dead
E3 2013 is over! But don’t worry, I still have lots of stuff to tell you about from the final day. Sorry I passed out at like 10 p.m. then had to travel. It was a long week. Day 3 was all about...
View ArticleE3 2013: IndieCade
Over my years writing about video games, I’ve become burnt out on the big AAA games. “Oh boy, another shooter.” “Look at all the gray.” “Are there any new ideas left or just more sequels that are...
View ArticleE3 2013: Scram Kitty and His Buddy on Rails
Many of us had siblings growing up that would watch us play video games, shouting out things they noticed that we might have missed, or ideas on how to kill a particular boss. They might not have been...
View ArticleWhat the Crap Is Frog Fractions?
You remember the edutainment games from when you were growing up in the 90s; Number Munchers, Mario Is Missing, and Treasure Mountain were staples of my youth, back when every school computer lab had...
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