In: Articles by Leah "WhiteGodiva" Haydu
12 Apr 2011Now, don’t get me wrong — I’m anticipating Atlus’ hyper-bizarre, RPG-puzzle-nightmare-horror-thing with sheep title, Catherine, due out on July 26, as much as anyone and probably more than most. I don’t think I have the stones for this, though. Developer Atlus is planning a trailer wherein it’s soliciting input from the game’s fans in a very [...]
In: Articles by Leah "WhiteGodiva" Haydu
8 Mar 2011Yes, I know it’s March. I’m not late; I’m retro. Anyway, since everyone else has already had his or her say, I wanted to put my two cents in and talk about my favorite games of last year. My “best of” lists tend, in general, to be a bit different from most people’s, largely because I [...]
In: Articles by Leah "WhiteGodiva" Haydu
4 Mar 2011Despite its recent outright denial of plans for a North American release, developer Atlus has finally confirmed, via a pre-order site, that Catherine is coming to the United States in spring 2011. What is Catherine? It’s a mash-up of a puzzle platformer, a soap opera, and a horror game, brought to life by the same [...]
In: Reviews by Nicholas "Heartbreak Ridge" Sylvain
27 Aug 2010As I noted in my review of Leliana’s Song (the previous DLC for Dragon Age: Origins), Bioware is taking a very experimental approach to its DLC. Each release is different in some way, perhaps as Bioware makes careful plans for their post–Dragon Age II DLC? The Golems of Amgarrak continues in this vein as Bioware [...]
In: Reviews by Dave "Holy Goalie" Gardner
19 Jul 2010There aren’t many perfect video games. Okay, there really is no such animal, but sometimes a game gets as close to perfect as possible. It’s ironic that Red Dead Redemption was one of the only games I did not stand in line to see at PAX East, and it turns out to be the best [...]
In: Reviews by Nicholas "Heartbreak Ridge" Sylvain
15 Jul 2010We are living in an experimental downloadable content world, where developers are testing the DLC waters as they continue to figure out content, timing, and pricing. One issue developers are confronting is the paradox of post-launch DLC; For a large RPG like Dragon Age: Origins (or Mass Effect 2, and Fallout 3 not too long [...]
In: Podcasts by commandertim
1 Jun 2009Hey there. To kick off things proper during these holiest of holy days known as E3, Commander Tim and Cooper Hawkes sit down and give you their thoughts on all the things that happened today at the Microsoft press conference. No, it’s not all wine and roses. Listen in to find out what we loved, [...]
In: Uncategorized by David LaMont
14 Jul 2008This is quite a week. It starts today with Microsoft’s presser, tomorrow is Nintendo and Sony’s. By Friday, The Dark Knight opens. It’s almost too much. Almost. For E3 this week, keep your eyes on GameHounds.net. I’ll be updating as often as posible while Edie sacrifices her sanity at the alter of the Los Angeles [...]
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