By: Tyler Miller
The 2010’s are coming to a close and a brand new decade of gaming is on the horizon. With that being the case, I thought it would be fun to look back on this past decade and pick out ten of my favorite games from this decade.
By: Tyler Miller
The 2010’s are coming to a close and a brand new decade of gaming is on the horizon. With that being the case, I thought it would be fun to look back on this past decade and pick out ten of my favorite games from this decade.
Clementine’s story continues! The Walking Dead: The Final Season was in a state of limbo when Telltale Games closed last year. Things were saved though when Skybound Games stepped in and brought on some of the original developers to save the season and finish Clementine’s story. There was some worry that this change would cause the final episodes to suffer in comparison to the first two, but those worries have proven to be unfounded.
The Just Cause franchise is one that I’m a big fan of. Being able to explore an island nation and cause wanton amounts of destruction, all while being a badass James Bond-esque character has been something that the series has generally excelled at. I jumped onto the franchise with Just Cause 2 which was one of my favorite games to play on the PS3. Just Cause 3 was a step down from its predecessor, but it still offered a good amount of fun with the introduction of the wing suit and some new ways to use your grapple tools. Does Just Cause 4 bring the series back to explosive glory?
By: Tyler Miller
Whenever the end of the year comes, it’s typically easy for me to decide what my game of the year was. This year though, it’s a tough one. God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 came out this year and left their mark on me in ways that I didn’t expect. So today, I’ll lay out my thoughts for each one. These will consist of my what I liked about each game and the experience I had with them. All of these things are being taken into consideration for me as I choose who the winner will be. Let’s begin!
By: Tyler Miller
Welcome back everyone! Yesterday I talked about 12 of the games that I played throughout the course of the year, and I had a lot to say about them. Today we’re going to continue this look back on what I played this year with the final 12 games that I played. Just like yesterday there’s a lot to talk about with these games, so get comfortable because this is going to be a bit of a long post.
By: Tyler Miller
It’s crazy to think that 2018 is already ending guys! It feels like the year started not too long ago. Because I didn’t really post much about the games that I played throughout the year, I figured now would be the perfect time for me to look back on them and just offer my thoughts on them.
By: Tyler Miller
Amongst all the big game announcements and reveals at this year’s E3, there were two things that stood out the most: streaming services and next-gen.
By: Tyler Miller
Today Sony announced that God of War will be releasing on April 20, 2018. It’s been a long time coming for the game, with it first being revealed at E3 2016, but the wait is finally going to be over soon. Alongside the announcement of the release date, A new story trailer was released, further teasing the relationship between Kratos and his son Atreus, and their journey throughout the Norse world.
By: Tyler Miller
Earlier today, Nintendo revealed their new experiment called Nintendo Labo, and it appears to be one of the craziest ideas the Big N has ever conceived, yet at the same time, one of the coolest.
By: Tyler Miller
When it comes to the end of a game, it’s very easy to decide if its ending is great or if it’s simply okay. But what is it that causes us to decide what it is that makes the end of a game great? For me at least, there are a couple of aspects that come into play when deciding if the end of a game is great: the music, emotion, and the finality of it all.