Games Are Getting Serious
Other industries and even the federal government are starting to look into using those addictive game techniques we all know and love to actually do some good in the world.
Other industries and even the federal government are starting to look into using those addictive game techniques we all know and love to actually do some good in the world.
A class action lawsuit victory means Electronic Arts owes Todd some money, and he’s watching the skies, and his mailbox, for that big check.
Chella says the preponderance of hyper-realistic violence in games today is making it harder for our industry to be accepted as legitimate artists with a serious message.
New console designs come and go, but this time Todd thinks he’s spotted a winner. The Ouya will feature completely free games, and run on the Android platform.
Chella finally downloads the extended ending DLC for her beloved Mass Effect 3 game. Did BioWare finally make good, or is it too little, too late?
Todd’s Kinect has become self aware. It’s not trying to kill him, yet, but has a mind of its own. It’s taken control of all his games and movies. And it’s eying the refrigerator.
Lately the game industry has taken on women it seems, with Lara almost raped and Hitman killing S&M nuns. What’s happening here? Chella presents the case of Games Vs. Women.
A week out from E3, Todd has a chance to digest all the craziness and start to decide which companies did the best job at convincing consumers to invest in their games and gear.
GiN Reporter Lisa Campos goes off the beaten path to discover some real gems from companies that don’t have million dollar marketing budgets, but may be sitting on the next big thing.
Armed with hundreds of new trailers and gameplay movies, Chella picks the top five games of E3 2012. And we’ve included plenty of movies too, so you can decide for yourselves.