Every time a game is successful, critically or commercially, folks start speculating about sequels. Will there be a sequel? How many sequels? When will we see the sequel? What will happen in the sequel? Who shows up in the sequel? Sequel?
Every time a game is successful, critically or commercially, folks start speculating about sequels. Will there be a sequel? How many sequels? When will we see the sequel? What will happen in the sequel? Who shows up in the sequel? Sequel?
Cue the banjo! It wouldn’t be the Week of Hate without our trademark “100 Reasons” videos. In case you missed it, last year we targeted game platforms. So this year we thought we’d change it up and go after a few popular genres. Up first, the ubiquitous shooter.
“Guns don’t kill people, bullets do.” But do they have to? Not at all, and in fact, this is all the destructive power you’re going to get out of shooting bullets.
Chances are you'll die one day. And before that time, being as you're reading this site and all, you'll probably play some videogames. And while this month's Darksiders II gives a starring role to the Grim Reaper, it's far from the first title to feature variations on the character. With Halloween long months away, the time's right for a spooky trip through gaming's afterlife...
You know that red line that pops up in Word, Firefox or any other program with a spell check? It's helpful, don't get us wrong, but they really should spend some time working on spell check's virtual intuition. When we typed "Firefox," just now while writing this article, the red line asked if we meant "firebox." Um no, we didn't. And that's what happens countless times every second across the world when people type in video game names -
You’ll often hear about games lauded for their exceptional soundtracks. Some succeeded with NES-style bleeps, others had orchestral scores or fully licensed songs that lent credibility to a medium struggling to be more than a toy.
You’ll often hear about games lauded for their exceptional soundtracks. Some succeeded with NES-style bleeps, others had orchestral scores or fully licensed songs that lent credibility to a medium struggling to be more than a toy.
Chances are you'll die one day. And before that time, being as you're reading this site and all, you'll probably play some videogames. And while this month's Darksiders II gives a starring role to the Grim Reaper, it's far from the first title to feature variations on the character. With Halloween long months away, the time's right for a spooky trip through gaming's afterlife...
Chances are you'll die one day. And before that time, being as you're reading this site and all, you'll probably play some videogames. And while this month's Darksiders II gives a starring role to the Grim Reaper, it's far from the first title to feature variations on the character. With Halloween long months away, the time's right for a spooky trip through gaming's afterlife...