Todd's columns have appeared in many publications such as GamePro, Electronic Gaming Monthly, PC Gamer, and Electronic Games. Todd is a founding member of GiN and speaks from an "old school" gamer's perspective. Embracing the notions of all classic gaming, game soundtracks, and the original "hardcore style," he also shuns the trends he feels are ruining the game industry, such as the embracement of 3D, the over-saturation of MMOs, and misleading game advertising.
Although plagued by problems on the PC, Batman: Arkham Knight is really rocking consoles. With its open world type gameplay, amazing visuals, cool bat gadgets and a compelling story, this is one romp through the city you don’t want to miss.
Hargosh is loving all the new features being added to the Xbox One, but one of the most interesting is the fact that Windows 10 is making some console games compatible with PC titles. Will this boost Xbox’s popularity?
Todd has been a huge fan of the Shenmue series since the beginning, so you would think that the news that Shenmue 3 is being developed would thrill him. But the way that Sony is using crowd-sourcing instead of directly supporting the game really rubs him the wrong way.
With the year almost half over, Todd picks the top five games that have tickled his fancy so far. Will these powerhouses be able to hold onto their slots through the end of the year, or will some of the games announced at E3 arrive to usurp them?
Todd runs down the major press conferences expected from the E3 Expo this week, and what we hope to learn from each one of them in what promises to be an exciting show.
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood adds even more kick to one of the most memorable shooters to come out in years. Once again the Nazis are up to their old tricks, and it’s up to you to put a stop to them, permanently.
Todd gets deep into The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt this week, but how does he respond when he hears people comparing it to perennial favorite Skyrim? Does he really think it could rise to that level?
This week Todd revs up to play Project Cars. But despite gorgeous graphics, the likes of which have rarely graced a racing game, the poor control scheme has him literally spinning his wheels in frustration and wrecking those beautiful vehicles.
The heart and soul of a classic fighting game is back again with Mortal Kombat X. As a fighter, MKX is one of the best, with hardcore action, gorgeous graphics and of course, those ever so amazing fatality moves.
After years of waiting and many angry rants, Step Revolution finally brings ReRave to the Android platform. Is it enough to placate Hargosh? You bet! In fact, he says that all is forgiven.
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