Developing software is hard. An experience is made with a fluid User Interface at the time of launch and whether it be crashes, trendy features or the whole industry changing from beveled to flat pastel graphic design, its in the…
Video Game Review: Song of the Deep
Partnering with GameStop’s newly created video game publishing label GameTrust, Insomniac Games has provided their latest adventure title in Song of the Deep. You, as the player, control 12-year-old Merryn, who has built herself a submarine in search of her…
PlayStation VR Impressions
It appears that science fiction is becoming reality faster than we could have anticipated. Despite the official release of Sony’s upcoming virtual reality experience, the PlayStation VR, not arriving until October 13th of this year; select Best Buy locations are…
After “Gone Home”: Exploring the Fate of Two LGBT Runaways
“Gone Home” is a first person adventure exploration title developed by The Fullbright Company. On the day of June 7, 1995, Kaitlin Greenbriar returns home from abroad to find her home without any of her family members inside. With only a note on…
Video Game Review: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. Marking the fourth and final chapter in the “Uncharted” saga, Naughty Dog has gone all out for one last hurrah in their acclaimed action-adventure series. Fortune hunting, fighting…
TYF @ PAX East Days 2 & 3
Welcome back to my coverage of this year’s Penny Arcade Expo in Boston, Massachusetts. On Saturday and Sunday, I really got my nose down to the grindstone and discovered just how much more immersive and less nauseating the PAX experience…