Todd’s Best and Worst Games of 2014
It was one heck of a year, with 2014 showing some amazing games side by side with some real doozies. Todd picks the best and worst games of 2014 from his experience this week. Did your favorites make his list?
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
It was one heck of a year, with 2014 showing some amazing games side by side with some real doozies. Todd picks the best and worst games of 2014 from his experience this week. Did your favorites make his list?
Todd picks his choices for his annual Hardcore Awards, choosing some of the best and worst moments of the year, and some of the strangest, in a rather exciting year.
Todd is regretting selling his Wii U this week now that the console is racking up some great exclusive titles like Baynotta 2 and Super Smash Bros. And the news that Street Fighter V will be a PlayStation exclusive means he may need a new PS4 too.
While we have a lot of great games to celebrate this holiday season, Hargosh reminds everyone that quite a few titles lately have been launched in less than complete stages, putting a bit of a wet blanket over the fun.
Although he appreciates a great videogame soundtrack, Todd tends to play his own music in games, and he thinks his characters sometimes even appreciate the effort. What music do you listen to when gaming?
The ghosts and goblins are starting to crawl out of their layers, and if you are like many gamers, you are looking for some games that scare, ones that can really make your skin crawl. Todd has some suggestions, if you dare.
It seemed like a great thing, giving PlayStation Plus gamers a version of the exclusive racer Driveclub for free on the PlayStation 4 in October. But massive problems with the paid version of the game have left the free players spinning their wheels.
Not every game is for everyone, and Todd proves it this week by dumping Destiny. At least he tried, putting in hours and hours of gameplay. But it was just not meant to be.
Todd wants to wish one of his favorite consoles a very happy 15th birthday: The Sega Dreamcast. He even bought an old unit and threw a little Dreamcast party, though the memories of what happened to it and what could have been are bittersweet.
Todd continues his report on all the negative insults hurled at gamers these past weeks, and calls on everyone to support a petition for decency.