One of the indispensable competencies for any marksman is learning how to zero a rifle scope. Essentially, it’s a process of systematic steps to ensure that the point of aim matches the point of impact. ...
Read More »E3: NIS America Tempts with a Trio of Titles, Dood
Although E3 press conferences from the major publishers focused on games geared for mainstream appeal, obsessive otaku can take solace in NIS America’s upcoming batch of niche-targeted games. The Santa Ana-based company showed off a ...
Read More »E3: XSEED’s Line-up Destined to Delight Otaku
Typically, the term “fan-service” refers to the presence of light-hearted lascivious, most commonly exhibited though impish leering at the female form. Most certainly, XSEED’s localization of both Onechanbara Z2: Chaos and Senran Kagura Estival Versus ...
Read More »E3: Square-Enix Blends the Best of East and West
These past few years, many felt Square-Enix’ offerings have been lacking in the genre they are mostly known for. In fact, some would even say its Western branch has been delivering the far better experiences ...
Read More »E3: Nintendo’s Magic Mix of the New and Nostalgic
Jeremy’s Take: “…We will work harder to meet your expectations.” Honestly it was probably a little too accommodating of Satoru Iwata to respond on Twitter to heavy criticism of the Nintendo Digital Event on Tuesday. ...
Read More »E3: Ubisoft’s Near-Bullseye
One positive aspect our social media adherence brings to E3, is that it allows us to gauge players’ reactions regarding each conference. Most often, users generally agree on which were presentations were good and which ...
Read More »E3: EA’s Conference Hanging By a Thread
Electronic Arts was in an interesting position before their E3 showing; similarly to Bethesda, most gamers were eagerly awaiting news for one title and cared very little for whatever else they may have had in ...
Read More »E3: Microsoft Aims For a Well-Rounded Showing
After a strong first day of E3, I was excited to see conferences keep the momentum up, and the odds of this were looking good considering Monday opened with Microsoft’s conference. They didn’t waste any ...
Read More »E3: Sony Serves Up What Gamers Asked For
Jeremy’s Take: Without playing favorites, it’s probably safe to say that the Sony presentation at E3 2015 dropped the most and biggest bombs. Pinch yourself; you’re not dreaming… they opened with The Last Guardian. They ...
Read More »E3: The Nintendo World Championship
Originally published in 1990, The Nintendo World Championship was a NES game that Nintendo promoted across the United States. It started out as a combination of Super Mario Bros, Tetris and Rad Racer games –where ...
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