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Lollipop Chainsaw will Flash Western Audiences in 2012
Thank sweet baby jesus for obligatory upskirts! Fans of Suda 51's insane contributions to the video game industry will be pleased to learn that Warner Bros. has officially picked up the publishing rights for the recently announced 'Lollipop Chainsaw'. While many were expected a longer, drawn out ...
Published by Nick Henderson on Aug. 1, 2011
Introducing Your New Writer, Chris!
In a small Kansas town decades ago a small child was discovered among the remains of a ship from outer space. Taking him into their loving home, a farming couple raised the boy as their own, instilling in him values of truth and justice. As he reached puberty strange powers began to appear that...
Published by Chris Davis on Aug. 1, 2011
I Love You But...
Oh Nintendo, you almost had me there. I almost forgot the reasons why I suggested we take time to see other people. You wistfully swooped in with your price drop this week. You offered up some free games. Made yourself look macho. You got me flustered and I lost my focus. I had already moved on ...
Published by David Liao on July 31, 2011
Weekend! What are You Playing?
Weekend is here! That means it's time to talk about which games might make the...cut? Bam!
Published by Joseph Christ on July 29, 2011
So Maybe I Do Care About this New 'Tales' Game...
90 hours! In preparation for 'Your Way Wednesday' last night, I came across this shocking number while browsing the memory cards for my Gamecube. This was the number of hours on my Tales of Symphonia save file. I knew I enjoyed Tales of Symphonia, but the game can be beaten in a fraction of that ...
Published by Brad Simons on July 28, 2011
Review: Bastion
Bastion’s narrative wonders whether to forgive or forget; to labor in the past or embrace the future. It is not a cheap moral dilemma either, it is made ...
Published by Ben Alford on July 28, 2011
Nintendo 3DS: The 3D is Not the Problem
Nintendo has just unveiled a series of steps to help boost the lagging sales of its 3DS handheld. The steps? A price reduction on the system to $167 and 20 free downloadable games to the early adopters. The idea is simple. Create good word-of-mouth from people who have already bought the system, ...
Published by Joseph Christ on July 28, 2011