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. …

4 Dec 2009

A Click Away From: Bayonetta

In one of the videos, the heroine proceeds to ask if we want to touch her, in her upper class English accent, before the camera proceeds to do what is probably the first full body shot of her impossible physique, before she proceeds to perform combat moves that defy the laws of everything. Welcome to ... Read More
29 Nov 2009

Chronicles of the Last Fantasy Part 3

Released to the public in Europe in February 2001, not a lot of people know that Final Fantasy IX was developed alongside Final Fantasy VIII. The unison between the two starts and ends there. Whilst Final Fantasy VIII took the series in a new direction, full of gritty realism and sci-fi aspects with more accurate ... Read More
27 Nov 2009

Chronicles of the Last Fantasy Part 2

Where Final Fantasy VII had a human touch, Final Fantasy VIII didn't. Where Final Fantasy had an in depth world and story, Final Fantasy VIII had a disjointed and somewhat muddled story. These are the sort of things that can be compared between the two games. The sequel took a different direction but had similar ... Read More
25 Nov 2009

And In The Game?

Modern games are a mixed blessing really. Sure, I've been sat here for 15 minutes waiting for the PC version of GTAIV to finish its near 16GB installation. But had it taken any less time then I'd not have begun idly browsing a gaming news website and come across this little gem. According to GameIndustry.biz, New ... Read More
23 Nov 2009

Review: Zeno Clash

A saying; there is a fine line between genius and insanity. Zeno Clash walks this tightrope gracefully, so finely balanced between the madness of a nightmare world full of strange creatures, and the genius of a combat system never really meant to be implemented into the engine it uses. It is quite a triumph; a ... Read More
20 Nov 2009

A Click Away From: Brink

Splash Damage is without a doubt one of the British games development world's greatest modern developer, and also holds the unique title of having been built from a community of dedicated gamers and modders - not only that, they are responsible for Enemy Territory, one of the most popular online multiplayer games in the world, ... Read More
20 Nov 2009

Review: Dragon Age: Origins

Where to begin? Perhaps I should tell you the story of my mage, Zolanai. A reasonably neutral character, he wants to do good in the world, but only if there's a reward at the end of it. He hasn't turned to the dark arts of blood magic yet, and believes that although the Templar's imprison ... Read More
20 Nov 2009

Review: Cities XL

Those of you who have played City Life will be fully aware of the utter anarchy involved in trying to organise your city. Simply put, Monty Cristo decided that instead of you having to deal with "under the cover" SimCity resources such as "Does everyone have plumbing?" and "You do realise an entire quarter of ... Read More
19 Nov 2009

Review: Flower

From beginning to end, Flower shows effortless mastery of what might be described as a new medium. This isn’t a game in the traditional sense. The developers themselves see it as an interactive poem. It might sound like marketing nonsense but I can fully understand what they mean. It tells a loose story that is ... Read More
19 Nov 2009

Review: F.E.A.R 2

Perhaps the fundamental flaw of the FEAR franchise is that it doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be. A mix of futuristic shooter and horror game, FEAR walks a very thin line between both of them, and in doing so fails to supply either two competently. FEAR 2 sadly is no better, as ... Read More
Page 3 of 4«1234»