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Character Motivation in Video Games
Arguably the most important part of any narrative is character motivation. Giving characters a reason for their actions and habits is an integral part of constructing a three dimensional character. Not only that, but knowing a character's motivation also gives motivation for the player. Of course...
Published by Frank Hartnett on April 5, 2013
Your Q2 2013 Release Guide
Once again we find ourselves at the end of another ninety days on the calendar, marking the end of a fiscal quarter as well as the 2013 fiscal year for developers and publishers. It’s a time in which great games that hid away from the sale monster titles that choke the life out of other franchis...
Published by Chris Davis on April 5, 2013
New Remember Me Trailer Features Enemy Types and Obnoxious Music
Capcom has released a new trailer for Remember Me, an upcoming third-person action game where you play as a 'memory hunter' in a dystopian future. The trailer shows off the game's various enemy types and snippets of its fast-paced combat. As you would expect, enemy types range from simple grunts ...
Published by George Denison on April 4, 2013
On the Topic of Westerns or Lack Thereof
Red Dead Redemption is easily among my favorite games of all time. As a game, it was rich with experiences and mechanics to master while at the same time striking a perfect balance between scripted and dynamic events. The world felt alive and the game didn't constantly fall back on shooting mecha...
Published by Nick Henderson on April 4, 2013
Yes, You Can Finish The Thief Reboot Without Killing Anyone
Yes, classic Thief lead actor Stephen Russel is out, and that sucks, but Thief fans can rest easy knowing that one of the most important things about Thief's gameplay is still present: the game is entirely completable without having to kill a single person.
Published by Zack Wheat on April 4, 2013
Deus Ex For Wii U Could Have Asked For A Better Trailer
Deus Ex: Human Revolution was, in my opinion at least, a pretty great game and a suitable follow-up to the original Deus Ex. It even had a significantly better first level. Coming soon for the Wii U only is the Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut (I will hereafter ask Joseph to refer to it a...
Published by Zack Wheat on April 4, 2013