Worried that you won’t be able to find that Nintendo console come Holiday time? Well you can probably allay those fears game fans, as Nintendo says you shouldn’t have a problem. Now, are you inclined to believe them?
Read More »Brutality: The Bizarre, Bad Choices of Splatoon 2
One editor rants about Splatoon 2’s most outrageous decisions.
Read More »Happy Birthday Gameboy – Nintendo’s first handheld turns 28
Almost 30 years ago, the Nintendo Gameboy made its debut, and the video game world has never been the same. We share our thoughts and favorite games.
Read More »Playing Catchup: A Normal Lost Phone
Thoughtful. That’s the best way to describe “A Normal Lost Phone,” an Indie game developed by Accidental Queens. The premise of the game is simple: you’ve found a phone that belongs to a teenager named Sam. It doesn’t take long before you discover that they have disappeared, and right before …
Read More »Playing Catchup: Gravity Rush 1 and 2
This week’s Playing Catchup looks at the “Gravity Rush” series, an IP that has continued to turn the open world action adventure genre on its head. Normally, these articles focus on a single game or entry into a series, and for good reason. Gamers only have so much time to …
Read More »Gamers and Fan bases: My theory on a changing industry
I should probably make this very clear before proceeding with this gamer and fan bases theory. This is just my opinion. One of the thousands of thoughts that have passed through my mind and I just thought I would share it. I could be wrong, might be wrong, probably am …
Read More »Playing Catchup: Yakuza 0
Variety is the spice of life in this week’s Playing Catchup with “Yakuza 0,” a prequel to the long running franchise worth losing yourself in. Set in 1988, the game follows two characters: Kazuma Kiryu of the Kantō region’s Yakuza faction and Goro Majima, an exiled member of the Kansai region’s …
Read More »Playing Catchup: What Remains of Edith Finch
In “What Remains of Edith Finch,” the journey is the destination, and it’s a journey well worth taking. Players take the role of Edith Finch, a member of a family infamous for their odd house and the tragic fates that befell every member of the family. After being left the …
Read More »Brutality: My Issue With Just Cause 2
Welcome to Brutality. In the first ever edition of this new BG feature, Aaron kicks Just Cause 2 upside-down. It’s ain’t gonna be pretty.
Read More »E3 2017: Jason’s Top 10 Games of Show
Another E3 has come and gone. Going into it with little to no expectations this year, Jason found himself pleasantly surprised.
Read More »Playing Catchup: Night in the Woods
With the number of great games released in the past few months, it’s been impossible to play them all. From triple-A titles to Indie projects, every month has been full to bursting with titles from every genre and little enough time to play one of them. Smaller, newer titles have …
Read More »The BG Game of the Month for May, 2017 is Injustice 2
NetherRealm’s DC Comics fighting game returned last month. And it snatched the first ever BG Game of the Month vote from some solid competition.
Read More »Nintendo doubles down on 3DS support in face of Switch
Do you love your 3DS and hope that the Switch doesn’t mean its death? Well then you might be pretty happy with Nintendo’s latest statement.
Read More »Thoughts on Resident Evil 4 after playing it for the First Time 15 years later
To start this thing off let’s take it back to when I first got Resident Evil 4 in 2016.
Read More »Brutal Gamer Awards 2016 part 1: We pick our ‘Genre Bests’
The 2016 Brutal Gamer Awards are go. Part 1 is here today, with our picks for the best of the individual genres for 2016.
Read More »Jason’s musings on Nintendo’s Switch
With Nintendo’s full disclosure of what we can expect from the Switch launch, I have some thoughts on the good, the bad, and the WTF.
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