Category: Columns
Everyone has different tastes. From cars to clothes to food and drink to members of the opposite sex, we all have our likes and dislikes. When it comes to videogames, we have a wide variety of genres to choose from…. Read More »
With the newest installment in the franchise, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, dropping today, GamerNode has decided to One Word Review the entire series, which is more a series of expansions than completely individualized games. They have been called "perfect," "amazing," and,… Read More »
Today’s Daily Q is brought to you by the file extension .mp3. I’ve been listening to a lot of music lately, thanks in part to finally reloading my laptop with my entire mp3 collection (I had a minor setback about… Read More »
Fear And Hatred: A Multi-Platform Experience
I recently played Atlus’s Summon Night: Twin Age for the Nintendo DS, and while it was neither breathtaking nor abysmal, it did manage to ignite a tiny flame inside the dark, cavernous recesses of my mind. It got me thinking… Read More »
The free-to-play MMORPG Mythos was on the receiving end of a large-scale retooling this weekend, moving from an almost entirely instanced gaming experience (save for hub towns and safe locations, a la Guild Wars) to a persistent world style, much… Read More »
Well, having braved cops, thugs, mobsters, bombings, hit men, angry citizens, and an assortment of other colorful characters in Grand Theft Auto IV, I have gained wisdom from the school of hard knocks and have made a list of things… Read More »
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s Daily Q, where I asked about games that exceeded expectations, I’m now here to find out about the other end of the gaming spectrum — games that were utter disappointments. I know there have… Read More »
Welcome to the late edition of the Daily Q. Today I’ve been thinking about videogames. More specifically, I’ve been thinking about really good videogames; the ones that you never expected to be as great as they ultimately were; the ones… Read More »
If you’ve been hanging around GamerNode at all this weekend, you’ve probably noticed that Brendon has gotten his hands on the full version of the Spore Creature Creator and has been streaming his editing sessions live, as well as having… Read More »
Sometimes I can’t help but wonder whether or not the entirety of the video game industry cares about the constant opposition that is presented by the mainstream media and the older, non-progressive population in general. Most of us in the… Read More »