The Right Click

The Right Click will be a place where we’ll put our general musings on games that aren’t as formatted as our reviews or articles, i.e. a place for us to put our chat logs on games we love and hate and love to hate.

16/12/2009

The Right Click: Dante’s Inferno

There’s a good goddamn reason why you should read Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy and ignore this waste of a game! Games like these can only lead to darker circles of hell that Dante dared not tell us about.

Full article at: http://www.leftmousebutton.net/featured/dantes-inferno

15/1/2010

The Right Click: I Hope You’re Happy!

Mainstream games? Pah! I don’t mind if you don’t care about what I really want so long as you keep emptying my wallet with this annually released trash. Just attach the dosage of guns and blood straight to my veins please…

Full article at: http://www.leftmousebutton.net/rightclick/i-hope-your-happy

31/1/2010

The Right Click: The iPad?

The iPad? May as well call it the iPhone XL! Main looks at the Apple iPad and determines that even if it’s nothing more than an overly large iPhone, it will still sell like hot cakes! And you’ll still buy it! And Steve Jobs will laugh!

Full article at: http://www.leftmousebutton.net/industry/the-right-click-the-ipad

21/2/2010

The Right Click: The Changing Face Of RPG

RPGs just aren’t what they used to be. Two points into fortitude, three into strength and one into agility leaves us with gamers simply not smart enough to get along with classical stat-heavy titles. Give them a sword and shield and just let them whack stuff until it falls over.

Full article at: http://www.leftmousebutton.net/gaming/faceofrpg

15/05/2010

The Right Click: Sales Drop!

Heaven forfend April 2010 should show a drop in sales for the games industry! Unlike Bungie and Activision we don’t all have millions of pounds to spend friviously on every game that comes out every week. The Right Click gives its opinion on why people aren’t spending. How dare they!

Full article: http://www.leftmousebutton.net/featured/the-right-click-sales-drop

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