The latest episode of Nintendo Power Hour is here! Lucy is on holiday, but the show must go on. Continue reading Nintendo Power Hour Episode 8 – Better Than Sonic
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Zelda Symphony at Nintendo World Store Impressions
The Appetizer to the Main Concert
This past Friday, the Nintendo World Store hosted a mini-concert for The Legend of Zelda – Symphony of the Goddess. On an impulse, I decided to race over after work to NYC in hopes of getting a ticket to the event. To my absolute delight I was given a ticket and a wristband – thus guaranteeing my spot at the event. Though there were some hiccups in its organization, the overall event was a legendary experience – with videos to prove it! Continue reading Zelda Symphony at Nintendo World Store Impressions
Prepare For Multi-Track Racing With Drive!Drive!Drive!
Do you like driving? Do you like driving different cars? Ever wonder what it would be like driving different cars at the same time? Well Drive!Drive!Drive! might be the game for you. Continue reading Prepare For Multi-Track Racing With Drive!Drive!Drive!
Geekend Update 09/04/15
Weekends are meant strictly for gaming and all things fun; at least that’s what we think. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the upcoming weekend!
Armello Review
“I AM THE WATCHER ON THE WALL: REDWALL, THAT IS”
League of Geeks’ gorgeous role-playing strategy game, Armello, is, most likely, the closest that we will ever get to venturing out in a Redwall-inspired world. As a huge fan of the Redwall series as well as Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, I found this game to be a perfect collection of the essences of whimsical fantasy and grim tales of daring adventure in a dying land.
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SoulCalibur: Lost Swords Shutting Down
Bandai Namco has announced that SoulCalibur: Lost Swords, the free-to-play entry in the long-running fighting series, is shutting down. Continue reading SoulCalibur: Lost Swords Shutting Down
MONG Podcast 93 | Is It Right to Add Kojima’s Name Back to MGSV Covers?
Travel with with Myles, Adam and Jordan through the ups and downs of episode 93 of the MONG Podcast! Today the cast covered everything from (good guy) Australian retailer JB Hi-Fi putting Kojima’s name back onto Metal Gear Solid V to the free titles of the month for Xbox and PlayStation users as well as the Borderlands movie… and even a chunk of time was spent discussing the merits of the Spiderman 3 movie. Was it as bad as everyone thought? One gent didn’t think so. Join the crew for the laughs and tears in another amazing episode! Continue reading MONG Podcast 93 | Is It Right to Add Kojima’s Name Back to MGSV Covers?
Until Dawn Review
Oh Death
Until Dawn has had a long and strange road to its eventual release on PlayStation 4. Originally announced as a PlayStation 3 title utilizing the PlayStation Move controller, Until Dawn has been revamped, reworked, and is now out as a PlayStation 4 game utilizing far more traditional controls. Before we get into my review of the game, here are a few caveats. I’m a a big horror movie fan, especially of the slasher genre. I don’t generally play a lot of horror games, survival in particular, have never really gelled with me. My expectations for Until Dawn were cautiously optimistic; this seemed like a game I wanted, I’ve never really had the strong urge to play as a cop/photographer/sweet dude who is part demon while battling against hordes of zombies/ghosts/other sweet demons, but I have wanted to see someone take a stab at doing a game that dwells in the slasher drama. I wanted to play as a group of irresponsible teenagers being picked off one by one. Until Dawn seemed like it would offer that, but it also seemed liked an idea that could be really lukewarm if failing in execution, and there were some warning bells considering the amount of time it took to get Until Dawn to market. The question is, how did Until Dawn come out?
Five Indie Characters That Deserve Amiibo (And What They Can Do)
With the recent announcement of a Shovel Knight amiibo, it almost seems logical to think that this can be a stepping stone for many more indie companies to gain some wonderful publicity. If Yacht Club and Shovel Knight can create and distribute an amiibo, what other franchises can join the amiibo-verse? Here’s five characters that I think should get the amiibo-treatment:
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Gets A Release Date As Well As Editions Of The Game
At long last, Naughty Dog and Sony have revealed the release date for the next, and possibly last, game in the Uncharted franchise, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Continue reading Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Gets A Release Date As Well As Editions Of The Game