Sage’s Overview: As the show came to a close, Robert, Sean, and I spent Day 3 split between the south and west halls. I went to Turtle Beach in the morning to check out their ...
Read More »E3 Overview: Day One
Sage’s Overview: The day started with the Nintendo semi-presser. Nintendo wanted the press to spend more time gaming and less time sitting at a press conference, and it was certainly an effective method. Brief presentations ...
Read More »E3 Overview: Day Zero
Robert’s Overview: Since their first foray into console gaming back in 2001, Microsoft has enjoyed a strategic market advantage. When the company’s inaugural console was released, the Xbox was more powerful that its current rivals ...
Read More »Real Boxing Q&A: Stepping into the Ring with Vivid Games
Already a critical and commercial success for iPhone and Android devices, Vivid Games’ Real Boxing is bringing its Unreal Engine 3-powered pugnaciousness onto another portable device: The PlayStation Vita. We spoke to the game’s creator ...
Read More »Class of Heroes 2 Review
Long before Atlus and NIS America spoiled stateside gamers with sumptuous special edition packages, Working Designs established precedent. Take, for instance Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete for the PlayStation, which offered an unprecedented bundle of ...
Read More »New Releases for the Week of June 5th-12th, 2013
With the majority of the industry busy showcasing and schmoozing at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the normal number of new releases has shrunken drastically. As such, the next seven days are marked by boxed-based games that ...
Read More »War Thunder Q&A and a Peek at PlayStation 4 Capability
Currently, in beta on the PC platform, Gaijin Entertainment (not to be confused with Bit.Trip developers Gaijin Games) is putting the finishing touches on the PlayStation 4 version of War Thunder, due to be released ...
Read More »The Princess and the Pilot Collector’s Edition Review
Unquestionably, shrewd thematic decisions propelled 1997’s Titanic to break box office records. Blending star-crossed romance with an ample supply of CGI spectacle, the film appealed to an exceedingly wide demographic. Similarly, director Jun Shishido’s The ...
Read More »Remember Me Review
While science fiction’s futuristic interpretations of vehicles, weapons and urban spaces are undeniably intriguing, plot devices which allow a glimpse into the human condition are often the most satisfying elements of the genre. These existentialism-enabling ...
Read More »New Releases for the Week of May 29th-June 4th, 2013
Along with the usual roster of expansions, ports, and sequels, this week’s new releases offer a few titles that almost didn’t make it to market. Following an unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign, Class of Heroes II failed ...
Read More »