Some fun stuff to take a look at this week in the old Saturday Radar column including a list of the most annoying folks to play games with, some awesome titles to keep you busy for less than thirty bucks a pop, and a look at MMO’s on consoles- is …
Read More »Sunday Review: The Brutal Gamer Archive for the week of 4/7/14
Plenty of DVD and game reviews landed on BG this week, but the highlights of the week that was were clearly the announcement of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and updates on incoming titles like Etherium, The Crew, and Hotline Miami 2.
Read More »Feature Friday: What’s happened to all the movie licensed games?
Often the brunt of many a joke in the industry and with fans alike, the movie licensed games of yesteryear have all but vanished form the gaming landscape.
Read More »Sunday Review: The Brutal Gamer Archive for the week of 3/31/14
Some big reviews hit BG this week including the PC edition of Titanfall and a whole mess of DVD box sets. We had plenty of news on tap as well, including more than one April Fool’s joke and a feature article that looked back on the cartoons of yesteryear and …
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 3/31/14
This weekend GR sends delivers a better look at some of the coolness that’s on the way with Nintendo’s Mario Kart 8, a fun piece about secrets in games that you were never really meant to see, and some details about Amazon.com’s first not-gaming machine.
Read More »Feature Friday: Classic cartoons that need reanimating as video games
The ’80s and ’90s were a treasure trove of great cartoons. There was no shortage of awesome stuff to watch on Saturday mornings or weekdays after school. What’s weird is that, seemingly most all of the best stuff never got an video game love.
Read More »Sunday Review: The BG archive for the week of 3-24-14
Welcome to the first Sunday Review here on Brutal Gamer! Each week, we’ll be putting together the complete listing of stories from the week that was, as we catch you up on the biggest news, previews, and reviews that you might have missed from the past 7.
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 3-24-14
Lots of great stuff this week for you to peruse from the gaming mega-site including the top 20 best selling games of last-gen, 8 franchises that’d get a big time boost from VR, and why Batman: Arkham Knight might be one of the biggest games of 2014.
Read More »Feature Friday: Nerds, zombies, and the end of days
‘Nerd culture’ is leading us all into the apocalypse! Sort of.
Read More »2013 Brutal Gamer Awards part 3 (of 3) – Platform Bests and Game of the Year
This is the big one ladies and gents, the installment of our awards presentation that’s for all the marbles. Not only will we be honoring the best game for each and every platform, but we’ll also be crowning our Game of the Year for 2013.
Read More »Feature Friday: Is the Golden Age of Gaming Over or Just Beginning?
Side note: Please understand that the following article is wholly just a matter of one man’s opinion.
Read More »2013 Brutal Gamer Awards part 2 (of 3) – Individual Honors
Part 2 of our awards series centers on the games that took the industry by storm in individual categories like ‘best graphics’ and ‘most innovative’.
Read More »Special Feature: 2013 Brutal Gamer Awards part 1 (of 3)
Yeah, we know it’s a little late, but when has Brutal Gamer ever stood by formality?
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 3/3/14
11 new discoveries about Metal Gear Solid V, some little known facts about Nintendo and why Dark Souls II is the most benevolent game of this generation round out the… wait. What?!
Read More »Feature Friday: The best games of all time… personally speaking
Behold- the greatest games of all time… Well, the greatest games of all time according to our crew anyway.
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 2.24.14
GR talks about the power of friendship and a certain little pink blob, 14 ways the PS4 could be made even better and even more about that game you love to get killed by- Dark Souls II.
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