Category: Uncategorized
-
The Last Guardian Review
By Jake Rushing Developer: SIE Japan Studio Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Release Date: December 6th, 2016 Platform: Playstation 4 After being in development hell for over 8 years, The Last Guardian was finally released to the store shelves, a moment that the loyal fans of the creators of Ico and Shadow of the…
-
What We’re Playing This Week – Lunar New Year Edition
新年快樂, or Happy Lunar New Year everyone! And what better way to celebrate than spending time with friends, family…and enjoying the occasional video game? Check out what some of the staff of Last Token Gaming are playing this week. Terry Randolph – Final Fantasy XV (Playstation 4), Overwatch (Playstation 4), Titanfall 2 (Xbox One) Happy…
-
Thoughts and Predictions for Nintendo Switch
By Sean Willis, Terry Randolph, and Jake Rushing In 2 days, the wait will finally be over. Nintendo will present a lot more info on Nintendo Switch that is set to release in March. They will present a lot of information for their upcoming console that we all have been dying to know. What games…
-
What We’re Playing This Week – Thanksgiving Edition
Ben Fitzgerald – Oblivion (360), Nox, Civilization III (PC) I started Nox on my old laptop last year, but since it was stolen, I lost all my progress. It’s almost a Diablo clone, although the plot is much more lighthearted, and there is very little sense of character. The light-hearted mood isn’t a bad thing,…
-
What We’re Playing This Week – Hello October edition
Sean Willis – PLanet Explorers (indie PC), Pokken (Wii U) Planet Explorers is an open world exploration and building game set on an alien planet. It has been in early access for quite some time and is still in active development however it is still quite playable in its current form though its single player…
-
League of Legends – 6.3 Patch Notes
Hello LTG readers, this is Brett (Sentient Pulse) giving you a general update on this League of Legends patch and some general information regarding current lane trends. I just hit Platinum 5 after my placement games landed me in Gold 1 and I’ve noticed quite a few bans and picks across all my games in…
-
I’ll take Indie Piñata for 300(¢)
by Benjamin Fitzgerald Back in September, Gog.com partnered with Crunching Koalas to bring Indie Piñata into the world. It’s a pretty cool idea, really. How it works is that you are able to buy a game at random for $3.00. I’m not much of a gambler myself, but in this instance I thought it…
-
Anatomy of a Gamedev: The Programmer
By Isaac Smith When I first started looking into game development, I basically thought that gamedevs were computer scientists gone rogue. (Roguelike pun not intended, but whatever.) Much to my delight and chagrin, it turns out that’s not the case. Sure, you find some CS people roaming around the game development world (most often without…
-
League of Legends Update: The Dankest Patch
By Jordan Nelson We recently got the newest patch for League of Legends, patch 4.20. This patch is the big one: the pre-season patch. While there have been many changes, some are bigger than others. I would like to take a minute of your time, and explain to you some of the biggest changes and…
-
League Of Legends Update: Gnar, The Missing Link
by Brett D’Agostini Riot is at it again with a completely new take on transforming champions! Gnar is a mobile, punishing attack damage focused bruiser. Gnar is an awkward champion who goes from a kite focused ranged carry to a tanky melee brawler who will wreak havoc in your team fights. In this review I…