Category Archives: Video Games

Life Is Strange Episode Two: Out of Time Review

PLENTY OF EMOTION

Life is Strange’s Episode Two: Out of Time is the second episode in DONTNOD‘s new series. In our review of Episode One: Chrysalis, we mentioned that the first episode was merely a decent start for the overarching plot. It is finally within the second episode that the series makes a turn for the better. Unburdened with introducing the major characters in this episode, the writers were able to craft the story to have some of the most remarkable moments yet. Continue reading Life Is Strange Episode Two: Out of Time Review

The Sun Never Sets on the Dragon Age Empire

Fans of slinging spells, swinging swords and stabbing backs in the fantasy lands of Thedas should be grinning from ear to ear. A recent grab bag of questions lead BioWare devs to answer a fairly interesting and pertinent question: is there an end planned for Dragon Age in the future? Continue reading The Sun Never Sets on the Dragon Age Empire

Nintendo Direct News Speedrun!

April Fools happens to be Nintendo’s Christmas because there was a tsunami of news coming our way. Join Lou, Lucy, and Shawn as they speed through a discussion of Fire Emblem, Mario Kart 8, amiibo, and Shin Megami Tensei!
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Wii U Virtual Console Getting Nintendo 64 and DS Games

In today’s Nintendo Direct, it was announced that the Wii U Virtual Console service will now have classic titles from the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS. Continue reading Wii U Virtual Console Getting Nintendo 64 and DS Games

Bloodborne Review

STRAIGHT IN THE VEIN


Bloodborne is a PlayStation 4 exclusive and the most recent title by From Software, developer of the niche Souls sub-genre of action role-playing games. As a stranger to the city of Yharnam, the player adopts the title “Hunter,” discovering the populace’s many dark secrets and vanquishing the horrors that shamble through its streets. The plot unfolds through interaction with the environment in a way familiar to veterans of Souls games, building the mystery around this place and the particular evening all of these Hunters find themselves traversing. With a more responsive combat mechanic, fast-paced gameplay and a different setting from past From Software games, many feared that this game wouldn’t live up to die-hard fan expectations. For many, an even larger question: is there enough reward to be worth the sheer difficulty of the game?

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Game of Thrones: The Sword in the Darkness Review

CARRIED AWAY


Telltale Games‘ third installment of its six part Game of Thrones series strikes a lot of the right chords that previous episodes have been lacking: characters making meaningful strides toward their goals in ways that depart from their HBO counterparts and a plot that is beginning to form an idea of what this season’s resolutions might resemble. Episode Three: A Sword in the Darkness is one of the first episodes of the season that really makes this series feel unique in the universe it draws its material from. And yet, it can’t seem to step away from its endless need to pour in an unhealthy dose of fan-service.

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