Leah is a Newfie-transplant who obtained her B.F.A and M.F.A. in graphic design from Concordia University and Savannah College of Art and Design. A true gamer from early on, she hasn't stop playing since the days of the Nintendo Entertainment System. She's a hardcore geek, a Trekker (as in Star Trek, not the 'walking over long distance' thing) and lover of rock and roll.
PlayStation makes you go all “Woah! This is the future!” with the release of PSVR, their first attempt at bringing virtual reality to your living room.
Even when they seem to be on the tail end of a console cycle, Nintendo can produce a game with polish and detail that makes you fall back in love with what they do all over again. Paper Mario: Color Splash is nothing revolutionary, but it's a solid game with enough surprises to make you smile.
We at Girls on Games are always intrigued to learn about different occupations in and around the video game industry, especially when it’s done by a kick-ass lady.
September 17th marks the second edition of the Montreal Independent Games Festival (known as MIGF). Dawson College is taken over by indie game studios eager to share their creations, both ready to play and in progress. It’s a great time...