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Lego Isn't What It Used To Be
When I think back to the toys I used to play with a child, a lot of them involved construction. Whether it was the wooden railways of Brio, the metallic nuts and bolts of Meccano, the fiddly plastic of K’nex, or the papier mache Tracy Island Blue Peter encouraged everyone to make, a lot of my chi...
Published by George Denison on Jan. 27, 2013
The Weekly: Level-5's Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
New games; every week. Every week; new, sweet, entertaining, brain-rotting video games. So many infact, that we often forget those "gems" behind during our end-year deliberations. Not any more. Each week, I'll be highlighting my favorite game released ; this way: the commenter have a target to fl...
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on Jan. 27, 2013
Audible Impressions: Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Studio Ghibli & Level-5's charming JRPG has finally arrived states-side, and Nolan & Jeff sat down to discuss their initial impressions of the game. Yup, it's another Audible Impression!
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on Jan. 26, 2013
Bayonetta joins PSN digital download library
Ah, Bayonetta. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? If it's a ridiculously hot one, that'll work just fine for a comparison.
Published by Elizabeth on Jan. 26, 2013
Assassin's Creed 3 DLC With Evil George Washington Gets a Release Date
Videogames seem to have a bit of a thing against George Washington lately. First, Bioshock Infinite re-imagines him as a mini-gun wielding psychotic robot. Now Assassin's Creed 3 is going the whole hog and characterising him as a malevolent dictator, as part of an upcoming DLC package.
Published by George Denison on Jan. 25, 2013
A Slower Speed of Light: MIT Introduces an Educational Mind Trip
I'll be the first to admit that I can't even look at a game like Super Hexagon for more than a couple seconds before my eyes start to glaze over and my brain yells at me. So to make bad decisions and play a game like A Slower Speed of Light, I make Charles Darwin spin in his grave.
Published by Elizabeth on Jan. 25, 2013
Published by Joseph Christ on Jan. 25, 2013
Violence and Gender
The topic of violence in video games is ongoing and never-ending. Politicians will grasp at straws to explain shootings, massacres, and violence in youth by blaming the games that encourage players to be trigger-happy to send their digital foes into a blaze of glory. Instead of discussing whether...
Published by Soha E. on Jan. 25, 2013