There aren’t enough interesting games about people and the most intimate way they can spend their time: in a relationship. Very often, games are peripherally aware that people get together and very often, those steps toward getting together are sometimes charted in fumbling missteps that lead to pixelated lovemaking. It’s
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Hearthstone: League of Explorers Review: BRB. Dodging A Collapsing Temple.
Hearthstone’s solo adventures are always a pleasant change of pace. Instead of beating up on other people, we’re beating up on imaginary bosses. These bosses are generally thematically linked through some crumbs of story that get doled out as each wing of the adventure unlocks. In the case of League
Continue readingI Played It Twice And I Changed
I’ve been playing video games for a very, very long time at this point. The first couple of times I stood in front of anything that resembled a game was back in 1979 or 1980. I don’t recall which one it was now – might have been Asteroids. Might have
Continue readingPrince of Persia: Sands of time Review: Time In A Dagger
Way back when – back when PC’s were still young-ish and AAA-gaming was a little like indie gaming is today, there was a guy named Jordan Mechner. He wanted to make very visual, story-intense games. But the thing is, the hardware wasn’t quite at the point where he could do
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