For the month of October, we are highlighting the top villains in gaming. Andrew, Jeff, and Jeremie have teamed up to take all those guys you love to hate, and rank them. We will reveal them to you in a countdown, starting with #31 and ending with #1 on Halloween. Check us out each day… Continue reading Top 31 Villains in Gaming: #23
Tag: Playstation
My Experience With PlayStation Now
Back into 2006, when the PlayStation 3 came out to the price of $500-$600, I was deeply saddened. I loved my experience with the PlayStation 2, and being that I was in my early years of college, I knew it was highly unlikely and that I would have the funds to purchase such a… Continue reading My Experience With PlayStation Now
The Reality of Exclusive Content
As easy as it is to focus on the negative end of exclusive content, we have to look at the realities that game developers face.
What Two Struggling Consoles Can Learn From Each Other
Well it wasn’t supposed to be this way. I’m speaking, of course, about the hard times that have come upon the Nintendo Wii U and PlayStation Vita. In the last generation of home gaming consoles, Nintendo had a historically significant and enormous hit in the Nintendo Wii. Even though sales dwindled toward the end of… Continue reading What Two Struggling Consoles Can Learn From Each Other
What Infamous: Second Son means to PlayStation
Sony’s PS4 has been off to a strong start, selling more than 6 million units worldwide as of March 1st. There are several suggested reasons for this success: a $100 lower price point than the leading competitor; a branding of “being for the gamer”; and it’s a platform that is open to independent game developers.… Continue reading What Infamous: Second Son means to PlayStation
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 having a bit of difficulty seeing what… Continue reading Review: Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition (PS4)
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 the precipice of, change in our entertainment experiences and… Continue reading Review: PlayStation 4