All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Many of us are familiar with the uncanny valley — the idea that at a certain point, the more closely the visual representation of humans resembles reality, the more objectionable minor discrepancies will become until this “valley” (as seen on… Read More »
Two years ago, I called Assassin’s Creed “the foundation for future games to build upon,” with the potential to be considered among the best games of all time. With Assassin’s Creed II, Ubisoft has taken leaps and bounds that rival… Read More »
Atlus USA, publisher of unique and interesting games such as Demon’s Souls, Odin Sphere, and the Shin Megami Tensei series announced today that the company has licensed the rights to publish From Software’s 3D Dot Game Heroes in North America…. Read More »
The chart pictured above has been making its way around the internet over the past few days, and seems to be causing a stir among videogame publications seeking to… cause a stir. The general message from most outlets is the… Read More »
Modern video games often feature epic narratives and cinema-worthy production values, seeking to immerse players in magnificent fictional worlds that will help brand those titles games the next big things in gaming. Ubisoft’s Rabbids Go Home just wants everyone to… Read More »
The thought of taking traditional fairy-tale characters, warping them, and throwing them into a twisted and violent storybook world is clearly a great idea. Who wouldn’t want to play a game based on such a premise? Well, if the only… Read More »
When developers attempt to combine video game genres, the resulting creation more often than not turns out to be at least an interesting piece of software, if not a wholly enjoyable one. In the case of Gearbox Software’s new RPS… Read More »
Our friends Sinan Kubba and Joe DeLia over at Big Red Potion just can’t seem to get enough of the GamerNode guys. The dynamic duo have once again invited me to join them on their show, this time grabbing GN’s… Read More »
If you were ever a child (and somehow I’m willing to wager that you once were or currently are one), then you’ve likely encountered Maurice Sendak’s award-winning tale, Where the Wild Things Are. Being one of the most acclaimed children’s… Read More »
It’s that time of year again: the stage is set and the most popular sport in the world is gearing up for next year’s mega event, the World Cup. For now, the various Champions Leagues are underway, and individual clubs… Read More »