Christmas is growing ever closer and we have a few video game holiday picks coming up for you. The first is Blizzard’s triumphant return to consoles, Diablo 3. The Reaper … Read More
RAD!: Internet Arcade from @internetarchive
Munch those dots and save that princess! Re-live the golden age of arcades and video games at the Internet Archive, “a non-profit digital library known for offering free access to … Read More
Gamergate is Terrorism
There’s this story in the video game world called Gamergate. Many articles have covered what happened, what allegedly happened, and the wake of all of that. In a nutshell, what … Read More
Why VR – by itself – will fail (again)
Attend a gaming convention these days, and the Oculus Rift and similar devices are sure to be peppered all around the show floor. Virtual Reality (VR) is making a comeback, … Read More
Does EA’s loss in a court case mean no more “realistic” movies?
An interesting question: how far should a person’s right to their likeness and story go? Here’s iO9’s take on it. The case referenced is about EA not obtaining rights of … Read More
iOS Game Review: Star Wars Commander
Star Wars Commander is a new take on games like Clash of Clans. Basically, it’s Clans with a Star Wars skin, although that’s not entirely fair. If you like the … Read More
#GTAV Releases on PS4 / XBox One
Grand Theft Auto V PS4: Releasing November 18, 2014 XBox1: Releasing November 18, 2014 PC: January 27, 2015 If you’re a fan of Grand Theft Auto and you’re one of … Read More
#SDCC – We’ve played Alien Isolation!
By David Massey & Adam Ruhl Adam: (spoilers) Sega has set up two booths at comic con, one in the exhibit hall where a player plays in a giant egg: … Read More
“Legend Of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses”: Interview with Jason Michael Paul, executive producer
I recently had the pleasure of talking with The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses executive producer Jason Michael Paul. For those unaware, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the … Read More