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“Horror” games come in many shapes, sizes, flavors, and colors. Some games take elements that are traditionally classified as horror and plant that content in the midst of some other game genre, calling it horror, yet failing to deliver on… Read More »
The best games of the last 8 years. Eddie Inzauto is joined by Mike Murphy, Greg Galiffa, Anthony LaBella, and Josh Robinson to talk about the greatest games of the last generation. This Xbox 360-, PlayStation 3-, and Wii-centric discussion… Read More »
The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 1 – All That Remains Review
Clementine has endured terrible hardships in the years since the dead began to rise in The Walking Dead. With her surrogate father and role model, Lee, now gone, those hardships are only getting worse in the first episode of the… Read More »
About a decade ago, I acquired and proudly wore a t-shirt bearing the image of a Nintendo Entertainment System controller, with the words “Know Your Roots” scrawled boldly below it on my chest. About a decade later, and Nintendo is… Read More »
Shifts in game design and games of significance. Eddie Inzauto is joined by Jason Fanelli and Anthony LaBella as the trio discusses shifts in game design during the 7th console generation. Topics include genres that experienced the greatest transformation, franchises… Read More »
Every family has one. And no I’m not talking about drunken uncles who slur their words and dance with the decorative reindeer in the garden. I’m talking about gamers. We all have that someone special in our lives who has… Read More »
This week I’m changing things up from my PS4 streaming to bring you all a look at the very first episode of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 2, titled All That Remains. Come join and find out just how… Read More »
It’s Tuesday once again. That means another three-hour block where I get to play games and chat with you lovely folks on Co-Op Node. This week, I’ll be taking a break from Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag to show you all… Read More »
For me, the holiday season is not only about merriment, giving, family, and friends, but about good memories and all the best feelings of childhood, brought back to life. With a new console generation roaring in like a kitten, I’m… Read More »
It’s become abundantly clear over recent years that modern or near-future military shooters of the first-person variety don’t place a high emphasis on story, especially when compared to their multiplayer components. In Battlefield 4, this trend hasn’t been bucked, only… Read More »