Disney Infinity 3.0 brings something very special to Disney's ever expanding universe: Star Wars. The Star Wars franchise has been around for decades and now that it is part of Disney we can see a merge of the two worlds, but does it work for this game?
There’s been a lot of unwarranted hate directed at this game from its inception. I get it. You probably don’t like or understand PewDiePie. You’re also probably refusing to play the game as a result of your weird and jaded attitude towards some guy you’ve never met, and that’s a shame because you’re totally missing out on a fantastic mobile platformer.
It’s always advisable to approach video game rereleases and refurbishes with some trepidation. Games that were great a decade ago don’t necessarily transcend time and space in the gaming world. Video game trends flux and flow; titles and genres can succumb to the passage of time. As *the* defining title of ye olde Xbox 360 (sorry, Chief), Gears of War’s innovation could have been lost in translation. Thankfully, this isn’t really the case; yet it isn’t not the case either. Yes, this brings up a conundrum.
If I were to pick one title that proves that video game making is an Art form, worthy of that capital A, I’m pretty sure I would pick Journey. Will you take this journey with us?
This week I was given the pleasure of reviewing the first issue in a comic series I've followed for many years now. Written by Ryan Sohmer and illustrated by Lar deSouza, LFG has stood out as a personal favourite of mine with its interesting characters and solid plot.
Grow Home is Ubisoft's latest experimental game. Unlike Child of Light and Valiant Hearts, Grow Home is less about the story and more about the game’s mechanics themselves. Here's our review and Quick guide of this PC only release.
In this episode of The Girls on Games Podcast, scoring video game releases our hopes for Bethesda’s E3 conference and is there a point, in making video games too hard? All this and more in our valentine’s day special podcast!...