Meta-Review: Ori and the Blind Forest (Xbox One, PC)
When it was first revealed at last year’s E3, Moon Studio’s Ori and the Blind Forest stood out to me as one of the most beautiful looking games at the show. The […]
When it was first revealed at last year’s E3, Moon Studio’s Ori and the Blind Forest stood out to me as one of the most beautiful looking games at the show. The […]
Pneuma: Breath of Life, a short downloadable puzzle game developed by Deco Digital and Bevel Studios, is a beautiful world of contemplation that, while sometimes muddied by overly poetic and […]
There are so many awesome looking downloadable titles coming to PC and Consoles this week that instead of giving them each their own spotlight, I felt it would be easier […]
It is the start of another new year of gaming, so I thought I would write down some thoughts of some of my most anticipated games for 2015. Now not […]
Polygon’s Ben Kuchera recently wrote a rather interesting opinion piece on video game criticism, describing the trade as based on two levels: the surface level criticisms that relay information on […]
Tom and I attended FanExpo (Toronto, Canada) this year and we were able get our hands on some upcoming games. FanExpo covers a gamut of genres from anime to sci-fi to […]
The folks over at CD Projekt Red have delivered over 35 minutes of gorgeous gameplay footage from their upcoming The Witcher 3. This game is breathtakingly beautiful with a bold colour pallet […]
When Square Enix announced Murdered: Soul Suspect (developed by Airtight Games) last year, it hit a certain curiosity with me. It was a ghost story, but it was not a […]
It was two E3s ago that Ubisoft destroyed all other reveals with their incredibly realistic looking Chicago simulator Watch_Dogs. Since then we have had countless delays, what seems like a […]
Oh, the perils of new IP. Does a developer risk spending money on a new idea that may not take, or is it easier to simply spin out a new […]