Battle Royal with PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG)

The field looked safe. I scanned the surrounding area, not seeing any movement I kept thinking to myself this would be a great place for an ambush. I crouched on a hill behind a tree overlooking the supply drop, red smoke billowing up to the sky. The building over the horizon is a perfect cover… Continue reading Battle Royal with PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG)

Is Open World “Snow” the Future of Extreme Sports Games?

When I was a kid, extreme sport culture was Jackass culture.  It was jumping off hotel balconies into a pool culture.  It was lighting things on fire and hitting your friends in the head culture.  And, out of this culture, came video games.  Lots and lots of video games.  There were skateboarding games, of course,… Continue reading Is Open World “Snow” the Future of Extreme Sports Games?

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

Planetside on PS4: A guide/review

  Stray gunfire misses you by mere inches as your squad approaches the objective. You and your fellow grunts open up in response, butchering the hapless opposition and rapidly capturing the target structure. Meanwhile, outside the base, tanks and armored transports clash in explosive contests of power, aircraft battle for control of the skies and… Continue reading Planetside on PS4: A guide/review

Why I will Play Jazzpunk Over and Over Again

Jazzpunk is a game you might have heard of a while ago; it was developed by Adult Swim games and is by far one of the funniest games I have ever played. I think it’s really nice to see a comedy game in a game industry thats lately been full of FPS games and other… Continue reading Why I will Play Jazzpunk Over and Over Again

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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