Tag: PC

  • Talion the Orc Slayer – Shadow of Mordor Review

    Developer: Monolith Studios Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Release Date: September 30, 2014 Rated:M for Mature Platform: Playstation 4, Xbox One (Reviewed on), PC MSRP: $59.99 Genre: Action/Role-Playing Game I’m trying to sneak around overhead of a group of Orcs trying to be careful not to alert them of my presence. I stop for a moment, noticing that…

  • A Look Back at the Longest Virtual Tour of Duty – Call of Duty

    Part I: Call of Duty – Answering the Call You’ll Always Remember Your First… On October 29, 2003 a small company under the name of Infinity Ward would release their very first game on PC. This first person shooter title, published by Activision, would not be the first World War II to arrive onto market.…

  • Nothing but Net – NBA 2k15 Review (PS4)

    By Terry Randolph Developer: Visual Concepts Publisher: 2k Games Release Date: October 7, 2014 Rated:E for Everyone Platform: PlayStation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC MSRP: $59.99 Genre: Sports It’s opening night of the NBA Season, and the game has been electrifying. After being down by 20 points with less than 6 minutes…

  • Wii U Sports No Watch Dogs DLC

    In yet another case of bad news on Nintendo’s third party front, Watch Dogs’ recently released story expansion DLC “Bad Blood” won’t be making it to Wii U systems according to a tweet by Ubisoft. Taken at face value it’s not entirely clear if this refers to the DLC not being available on disc or for…

  • LTG Discussion: GOTY Editions, AC Unity, MGS: Ground Zeroes & FFX/FFX-2 HD

    Hey everyone, Since we kinda fell behind a week, we decided to get back on schedule by doing another discussion this week. It’s a bit brief, but we go off talking about Game of the Year Editions, Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes, and FFX/X-2 HD Remake. We hope you enjoy! Also, there’s a HUGE SPOILER for…

  • Under the Surface – Fallen London Review

    Text-based games? Nobody plays those anymore. That’s why we have graphics! I don’t want to read “Master Chief splattered a Covenant grunt on the side of his Banshee,” I want to see it in all its splattery detail! There’s a lot to be said for super-pristine graphics with each hair on your character’s head being…

  • Forgiveness – Metro: Last Light Review

    Forgiveness – Metro: Last Light Review

    By Terry Randolph Developer: 4A Games Publisher: Deep Silver Release Date: May 14, 2013 Rated: M for Mature Systems: Xbox 360 (Reviewed), Playstation 3, PC Platform: FPS/Survival/Suspense MSRP: $39.99 Forgiveness is incredibly hard to successfully convincingly convey as a concept for interactive mediums. It’s a weighty topic that is based more on inferences and individual…

  • Papers, Please Review

    Papers, Please Review

    By Isaac Smith Games that don’t cost 60 bucks are cool. I’m not knocking console games (okay, maybe I am a little bit), but the fact of the matter is this: if it’s an awesome game that’s going to occupy many hours of your free time, AND it’s a measly ten bucks, we’re on a…

  • Flying Away: To the Moon Review

    Flying Away: To the Moon Review

    A heartbreaking, bittersweet gem By Terry Randolph Developer: Freebird Games Publisher: Freebird Games Release Date: November 1, 2011 Platform: RPG, Point and Click, Interactive Novel Platforms: Mac (played and reviewed on, PC, Steam) Love is beautiful in its broad, complicated spectrum of concepts it encompasses that’s hard to express within a singular word. It’s amazing…

  • A God Walking Among Men: Godus Review

    A God Walking Among Men: Godus Review

    By Isaac Smith Before you get any ideas about the title, let me clarify that it’s referring to a game, not my towering self-esteem. My name is Isaac Smith, but I write more often under the moniker of “Another Gamer.” I’d say, “Maybe you’ve heard of me,” but unless my mom’s reading this blog, I’m…