All Posts by: Brendon Lindsey
I admit, I’m not the biggest TCG fan in these parts. (I believe that honor falls to Frank?) That being said, Eye of Judgment still surprised me in that it was not only easily accessible, but more fun than just… Read More »
Last year, a lot of people were anxiously awaiting the release of Timeshift. Fast forward to now, and the game is just coming out, after a lengthy redo process undertaken by Saber and their numerous publishers. It’s an ironic fact,… Read More »
An open call to fellow journalists (and industry peeps) to discuss the current review system
Honestly, I’m getting tired of seeing opinion piece after opinion piece pop up lamenting about today’s problem of reviewing games, and after shooting the shit with him all morning I know Chris is, too. Whether it’s the fact the scoring… Read More »
It’s basically November now, and to me, that’s when the Christmas season officially starts. (Screw you, Thanksgiving.) What’s that mean? I’m in a giving mood. Moreso than normal. Starting now until the end of the Christmas season (which may or… Read More »
Eidos has just announced that their upcoming multiplatform title Kane & Lynch has gone gold, and will ship to retailers in the US a week ahead of schedule on November 13. Developed by the team behind the Hitman series, Kane… Read More »
Well, it’s happened. Metal Gear Solid 4 has been delayed until Q2 2008 in order to "provide even greater enjoyment for more customers worldwide." Previously the game had been set with a release date of "this winter," and things looked… Read More »
I never really thought about how hard it would be to truly review an indie game before. Sure, the gameplay usually does something refreshing, but for the most part a lot of indie games fall short for obvious reasons compared… Read More »
Anyone who knows me knows that Disgaea was one of my favorite PS2 titles, and probably in my Top 10 list of favorite games, period. So it should come as no surprise that when I got Afternoon of Darkness, I… Read More »
Attention those of you with a PC good enough to play it: EA and Crytek have announced that Crysis has officially gone gold. "We are extremely proud of what we have been able to accomplish with Crysis," said Cevat Yerli,… Read More »
The second Orange Box 360 update has been released by Valve! This time, the focus is primarily on Team Fortress 2. What, exactly, have they changed? – Reduced network bandwidth usage in multiplayer.– Improved overall game performance.– Arranged search results… Read More »