New York Comic Con 2013 – Approaching “Peak Geek”
The Jacob Javits Center on Manhattan’s west side has folded up its cape and taken off its tights, changing back into its secret identity as...
The Jacob Javits Center on Manhattan’s west side has folded up its cape and taken off its tights, changing back into its secret identity as...
The industry of video games grows in different ways. In addition to the genres like comedy, action, or drama, there are larger genres such as...
I was pretty excited as I started the world of GTA Online. In a world where MMOs–or the variations of them that we have come...
It can take just one little thing to ruin an otherwise good game. Imagine a first-person narrative puzzle/adventure game that allows players to explore a...
The last two years have been quite interesting for the Studio Japan. A staple in the roster of Sony’s first party developers, the studio has...
It’s almost funny to think about Valve as a video game developer/publisher anymore. For years now, while releasing titles like DOTA 2 and Portal 2,...
Cognition Episode 4: The Cain Killer – Review It has been a year since the first episode of the adventure series Cognition appeared, and the...
This the second part of games previewed at Midnight City’s Pax Prime event. You can read part one here. Blood of the Werewolf After a...
I don’t talk about video games much outside of my writing. I talk to other writers and people ingrained in the world of release dates,...
Take the overlooked eccentricities from Kane & Lynch, a plot-line that wouldn’t go amiss in a Breaking Bad episode & sarcastic humour that intelligently conceals...