Tales from the Borderlands combines the humor and spirit of Telltale’s earlier work, with the emotionally impactful storytelling that’s defined their modern games. The result is their best ga...
Persona 4: Dancing All Night pulls off exactly what I want from a follow up to a great story, leveraging the original to create something new and tell a story that you couldn’t tell without tha...
First of all, overrated does not mean bad, or even games I don’t like necessarily. My favorite criticism generally involves tearing apart, deconstructing and nitpicking the best stuff out there. Tha...
What brought me to a game in 2014? Like most years, my favorite times playing games this year didn’t involve games that came out this year. A lot of that has to do with my affection for online m...
<p>Spider-Man for the SNES is a bad game. But it's also one that I have a lot of nostalgia for, and more importantly it's one of the first games that got me thinking about game design. </p>...
So what’s really directing my thoughts about games recently is Gods Will Be Watching. Now here is a game about choice. A game that gives you all your options right up front, throws you into the deep...
I’m going to try and answer this question without diving into the meat and potatoes of the game, so I’m not going to go off about how last-hitting adds a great moment-to-moment challenge to the ea...
Now that the E3 hype-train has left the station, I find myself still standing on the platform without a ticket. Not that that’s an unusual position for me to find myself in; I’ve never really boug...
There have on more than one occasion in the last year or two been some awkward moments between friends and I when talking about certain games. Not to beat around the bush: while many people praise gam...
A few months ago I had the opportunity to appear on a local talk show and discuss video games. I’d never been on television in any capacity, had recently made the decision to grow a mustache and was...