The Promise of Stargazing in Destiny By Matthew Kim • October 13th, 2015 “Destiny promised a universe beyond the sky; slowly it begins to deliver upon that promise.” Matthew Kim compares exploration between Bungie’s Halo and Destiny.
Voice acting doesn’t sell games. But it does make them. By Jeremiah Cheney • October 12th, 2015 “Characters that draw you into the world and tell you a story are what elevate a functional game to a great game. And, when the voice acting is bad, it’s what drops a functional game to a lousy game.”
No Quarter, NYU Supports Indie Devs for Sixth Year By Riley MacLeod • October 12th, 2015 NYU brought indie game devs together with players for a sixth year with the No Quarter Exhibition. Riley MacLeod shot over to Brooklyn to check it out.
Marriage Doesn’t Change Anything – UW64 By Stu Horvath • October 9th, 2015 The funny thing about being married is that it isn’t all that different from not being married.
Video Game Voice Actors Preparing to Strike By Jeremiah Cheney • October 8th, 2015 SAG-AFTRA may be a funny acronym, but there won’t be anything funny when Steve in accounting is voicing your protagonist.
The Horror of Being Human By Kaitlin Tremblay • October 8th, 2015 “Both Resident Evil and Silent Hill represent the ultimate fear of losing whatever it is that makes us human.”
The Virtual Road of the HoloLens By Jeremiah Cheney • October 7th, 2015 The HoloLens dev kits will be getting into people’s hands shortly. Jeremiah Cheney takes a second to remember the road that got it here since E3.
The Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kasier – Episode 120: Witch-tober By Team Unwinnable • October 7th, 2015 Episode 120 of the Josh and Jay show Featuring Rowan Kaiser, like the KLF, is gonna to rock you!
Last Week’s Comics 10/7/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • October 7th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew actually reviews some of this week’s comics. Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards review Aliens/Vampirella, Space Riders and Grumpy Cat.
Salt Plays Itself By Jane Riley • October 6th, 2015 ‘In the span of two years, Salty Bet seems to have cultivated itself out of the mass commotion of anonymous wagering to a more leashed chaos and misanthropy.”