All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
I had a dream of battle. A dream of armed combat in which warriors rode to the field not in helicopters, tanks, or even “warthogs,” but only by the power of their own two legs and the battle cries of… Read More »
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Review
Dark Souls, like Demon’s Souls before it, defies so many gaming sensibilities that either game’s catastrophic failure would not be surprising. However, the truly unique blend of play mechanics and design philosophies have come together two times now in logic-defying synchronicity to… Read More »
Warren Spector, Junction Point Studios’ co-founder and creative director for Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, was on hand at New York Comic Con this month to join in a half-hour roundtable with members of the gaming press. He discussed in… Read More »
The largest national smoking prevention campaign for youth, the American Legacy Foundation’s truth®, was on hand at New York Comic Con this year to show off its new mobile title, Flavor Monsters, a game based around the tobacco industry’s efforts to mask… Read More »
There are always new themes and trends that pervade gaming. As we discussed on the final episode of Big Red Potion, there have been a number of bubbles throughout gaming history during which particular genres rose in popularity and frequency… Read More »
In today’s age of social gaming, do-it-yourself game video production, and the all-important YouTube, enthusiastic gamers are always clamoring for the next great video game capture solution. AVerMedia, a veteran in the business, aims to simplify the process with the… Read More »
Eddie, Jason, Dan, and Sinan discuss the various flavors of multiplayer available to gamers today, and what makes them so compelling… or not. Eddie Inzauto, Jason Fanelli, and Dan Crabtree are joined (or were at the time of recording on August… Read More »
Following hot on the heels of Apple’s iPhone 5 extravaganza on Wednesday, Nintendo and everyone’s favorite name-taker, NOA President Reggie Fils-Aime, hosted a special event of their own on Thursday in New York City. The matter at hand: show off… Read More »
The road ahead is shocking, lonely, infuriating, and empty. It demands that you act coldly. It begs you to offer comfort. It forces you to feel weak, but requires that you remain strong. The desperation of surviving the zombie apocalypse… Read More »
There’s a certain inescapable, old-school appeal to point-and-click adventure games. It may be the nostalgia, or perhaps it’s the genre’s ability to tell an authored tale without giving the player very much opportunity to muck it up. Love or hate… Read More »