Destiny: The Taken King (PS4/XBO/PS3/360) – Review

This review is based on the PS4 version. First person shooters were never really my thing. When Halo came around on the original Xbox, I tried to play it but couldn’t get the hang of aiming with joysticks. I tried with other games as time went on, but it never really clicked for me. In… Continue reading Destiny: The Taken King (PS4/XBO/PS3/360) – Review

Does Splatoon Prove DLC Can Be Done Right?

Downloadable Content, or DLC for short, has been quite a highly debated topic ever since the last generation of consoles introduced us to the concept that a game can be expanded through additional content. Yet as most unexplored business concepts, it was natural that the concept was not fully understood and lead to high prices… Continue reading Does Splatoon Prove DLC Can Be Done Right?

Marvel Heroes Made Me A Better Marvel Fan

I have always had a love for Marvel and superheroes whether it was from a cartoon, movies or toys, but sadly, I never really did get into “comic books.” There were so many different ones to pick from, and I never started a story. I always just had random issues and never a complete storyline.… Continue reading Marvel Heroes Made Me A Better Marvel Fan

A Gamer’s Lament. A Gamer’s Rant. In the Wake of E3 2015.

My Gaming Diary for Saturday, June 20th, 2015 – The sad thing is that much of my gaming that was supposed to occur over the past two days has been derailed. One by a late night at work and an early evening in bed. Last night and all of this morning, I was agonizing over… Continue reading A Gamer’s Lament. A Gamer’s Rant. In the Wake of E3 2015.

Fistful Of Frags, A Different Kind of FPS

Fistful Of Frags is a completely free western style FPS (First Person Shooter) game where you have to be very focused and quick thinking. It runs on the Source Engine and is one of the most solid and fun FPS games I have ever played. It has a plethora of weapons to choose from, and… Continue reading Fistful Of Frags, A Different Kind of FPS

The Decline of Split Screen Multiplayer

My first experiences with video games were the original Nintendo and cheap educational computer games.  At the time, I was in love with the console not only for its then-superior entertainment value, but the ability to play the games with my friends.  I was later lured back to the computer when I, accidentally, spied my… Continue reading The Decline of Split Screen Multiplayer

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