It’s that wonderful time of year where grown adults line up for hours in front of big-box retailers and trample each other in the hopes of scoring a sweet deal on Coach Season 2 box sets. If you’re visiting this … Continue reading
Author Archives: Joe Garcia
Our favorite high-def console turns five today, and while it’s had its fair share of low points — a few detailed here, in case you missed it — it’s also done very well by us. It’s the exact reason that this … Continue reading
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a big-ass game with literally thousands of things going on at any given time, so bugs are to be expected — the game had a patch ready to plug some of the leaks on … Continue reading
Not too long ago, BioWare suffered the misfortune of a prerelease build of Mass Effect 3 making its way online, and with it came major plot spoilers for the upcoming space epic. As a result, the company may change some … Continue reading
There are plenty of reasons to play Saints Row The Third — the ridiculous, over-the-top sandbox offered to players is a distant departure from the more serious turn that the Grand Theft Auto franchise has taken over the years, filling … Continue reading
November is always a huge month for games sales, but the amount of multi-million sellers on the docket this year is insane. The latest to join in on the fun is the excellent Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Bethesda’s parent … Continue reading
Battlefield 3 is a damn fine game, although I neglected to mention one annoyance in my review — those goddamn flashlights. You see, many guns in the game can have a tactical light attached to them, and you can shine … Continue reading
There are any number of reasons that a team can lose a football game, although it usually boils down to a lack of preparation. University of Louisville football head coach Charlie Stong recognizes that, and can pinpoint the culprit for … Continue reading
One of the goals set with Battlefield 3′s impressive Frostbite 2 engine was to create an in-house engine that could be shared with other EA developers across different genres. The first non-BF3 game to use the engine is this week’s … Continue reading
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 are both fine pieces of hardware, responsible for some of gaming’s greatest experiences. But have they peaked from a technical standpoint? Dan Houser of Rockstar Games seems to think so. “Until they’ve got implants … Continue reading
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