Identity and Choice-Based Gaming

Who are you? What gender are you? What ethnicity …

Review: STALKER: Call of Pripyat

It’s getting dark. I don’t want to be out here when it’s dark, my torch is useless and I can …

Article: The Myth of Meritocracy

Why Online Gaming is a Hostile New Frontier
It’s been a long day at work and you’re itching for a release. …

9 Mar 2010

Identity and Choice-Based Gaming

Who are you? What gender are you? What ethnicity are you? Are you comfortable financially? What did your parents teach you, and did you even listen to them? Have you ever had a crime committed against you?Are you a parent? Many games are now drowning ... Read More
26 Feb 2010

Review: STALKER: Call of Pripyat

It's getting dark. I don't want to be out here when it's dark, my torch is useless and I can barely see where i'm going. I can hear dogs howling somewhere in the distance, hungry for blood. My blood. These starving animals won't stop hunting me. My geiger counter fluctuates as I pass by a ... Read More
23 Feb 2010

Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 Videos

There seems to be alot of concern going around the net at the moment that the Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII might be a tad poorly produced compared to its rival PS3 version. Rumours of not true 720p gameplay, and somewhat spiky ... Read More
21 Feb 2010

The Right Click: The changing face of the RPG

You may have noticed your RPG has changed. Gone are the confusing stats, the rolling dice, the numerous equipment and armour values. No longer do you need to worry about equipping for damage or defence; these things ... Read More
17 Feb 2010

Optimisation? Like Hell!

You guessed it, map 1 is now almost complete. It's currently undergoing, or at least I'm trying, optimisation efforts. The last props were placed and the last triggers were set up, I sighed a breath of utter relief that this trialing ordeal was finally over and compiled everything to see how it looked ingame. Cue ... Read More
16 Feb 2010

Why Dead Space 2 Is Scaring Me

Not in a Horror Way I picked the first Dead Space up out of a bargain bin at the local video game store. It was only $15, and I had heard good things about it on the Internet – hell, why not? It was a couple of days before Halloween, so I invited the boyfriend over, ... Read More
5 Feb 2010

Back 4 More: Transitional Times and Relaunch!

Welcome back to all you past readers (those five or six of you) and greetings to new readers from LMB! Chances are that you're reading this on the main website of www.leftmousebutton.net and not from my original blog. This merger of the two sites is my attempt at bolstering viewing figures for both as well ... Read More
5 Feb 2010

A Click Away From: Command and Conquer 4

Hello Commander. The Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight Beta has been activated and your assignment is to see how the final instalment to the Tiberium Universe is shaping up. We may only have access to competitive match making with this ... Read More
4 Feb 2010

Article: The Myth of Meritocracy

Why Online Gaming is a Hostile New Frontier It's been a long day at work and you're itching for a release. You kick off your shoes, shrug off your coat, and maybe get a hot cup of tea going. You flop down on the couch or pull your chair up to your computer and log into ... Read More
3 Feb 2010

Review: Star Trek Online

I've been spending time trying to figure out how to start this review. I suppose I could be all cliche and do a "Captain's Log" monologue. Or perhaps even a "Space, the final frontier!" Perhaps i'll go for "Klingons on the starboard ... Read More
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