Fallout 4, the game that seemingly EVERYBODY had been waiting for, finally came out last month. For years it was basically a myth, and then it got officially announced at E3 2015. Now the game is out, and the big question is, is it any good? Was it worth the wait? And although the answer to that is undoubtedly yes, it does come with a few asterisks.
Anyone who follows me on social media knows I’ve been anxious for the release of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and while I’m far from “pro” status when it comes to the game, I am definitely passionate. But, you know what they say: those who can’t do, teach.
Both of the games I am reviewing in this article I played as a kid. In fact I played them a lot. The Ninja Gaiden series stands as one of my favorite of that era, and Punch-Out!! well, everybody loved Punch-Out!!. Let’s dive in shall we!
Virtual reality is on the tip of everyone’s tongue. At MIGS15, I had the chance to talk to Isabelle Bourduas, Senior Vice President of Minority VR and Laura Susel, Production and Community Management Assistant at Minority Media to get their insights on virtual reality and how they are developing games and VR experiences for main stream television.
While at MIGS, I got to check out the indie video games that were showcased. Of course, I grabbed my phone and mic, and got my three favorites to do the One Minute Pitch to tell us about their game.