SanctuaryRPG is a game about numbers… and letters, and symbols. As a matter of fact, all of these elements are used to convey more to the player than just stats and actions, even the game art is comprised of keyboard characters. This makes for a unique game in 2014...
Kenney Newville
Review: inFAMOUS: Second Son
**Please note: we are not in the business of spoiling games. Everything discuss herein has been public knowledge since prior to release. If you are on a media blackout, but would like a spoiler-free take on the game, please CLICK HERE.** "Enjoy your Power." The...
Review: Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition (PS4)
When Dead Nation originally released for the PlayStation 3 back in late 2010, I didn't play it. Later, when it went free on PlayStation Plus, I downloaded it and gave it a try. I loved the premise, but just couldn't get into it. Something about the controls and...
INTRODUCING: ARIANA SARA BARHOUM
The GWW family got a little larger as founder Joe Barhoum and his lovely wife Analisa welcomed their first child into the world earlier today. Ariana Sara Barhoum, heiress to the GWW Throne, was born on February 27th at 8:45 am PST. She weighs 7 lbs 10 oz and put up...
Gaming: Five Months of Fatherdom
I'm going to cut straight to the chase: the last five months of my life have been an absolute blur. As most of you may know, my wife and I welcomed our baby girl, Catherine, into the world on Friday, September 13th. Not more than a (sleepless) week later did we find...
What Will Sell Me A Wii U – An Open Letter To Nintendo
Dear Nintendo, I am one of your many twenty-something nostalgia-filled fans. I once used the word “Nintendo” in reference to any video game not playable on the computer. I love the smell of brand-new Nintendo games and systems (you should make an air freshener). ...
An Open Letter To Professionals Who Game
I was completing an interest survey for a local professional organization awhile back and I was asked to list my hobbies, so I did… Reading Writing Hiking Camping As I jotted-down the list of activities I love most, I was struck by an interesting thought: where is my...
Review: PlayStation 4
What an incredible thing it is to stand in the future and reflect upon the past. So much has changed: our world, our habits, ourselves. Now, finally, after seven years our consoles are changing. What will this "next generation", that we so excitedly sit on...
Review: Dragon’s Crown
This review is based on the PlayStation Vita version of Dragon’s Crown.
Video Games – Art Perfected?
The argument of whether or not video games are art has been around for quite some time now.