The Playstation 4 Reveal in a Nutshell
On Wednesday, Sony announced to the world that they aren’t fully dead yet and decided to release the Playstation 4, the long-awaited heir to the Sony throne, in which many hope will rule the gaming...
View ArticleReview – Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS)
Fire Emblem Awakening is another well-made game in the Fire Emblem franchise that lives up to the grand history of this series. After all, it was a little over 20 years ago this series laid out the...
View ArticleReview – Real Racing 3 (iOS, Android)
Oh how I wanted to love this game. I really, really wanted to love this game. I love racing games. I thoroughly enjoyed Real Racing 2. When Real Racing 3 was announced last year, I practically wet...
View ArticleReview – New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U)
If you ask a group of gamers whether or not the New Super Mario Bros. games are worthy successors to the original 2D Mario titles, you’re practically guaranteed a number of different answers. Some like...
View ArticleA Feeling Once Familiar… (Bioshock Infinite)
After my brief exposure to Bioshock Infinite over the weekend, I felt the need to write something about the experience. I wouldn’t say my faith in gaming has been waning over the past years (mostly...
View ArticleReview – The Last of Us
The conventional wisdom these days is that AAA games can’t take risks. Too expensive to risk alienating anyone, the stunning environments, art direction, and explosion-laden spectacles of these titles...
View ArticleReview – Metro Last Light (PC)
Editor’s Note: I got my copy of Metro Last Light with my graphics card. Because of this, I didn’t get to play the game on the Ranger difficulty, which is pre-order DLC. I am not paying for a difficulty...
View ArticleThe Brocast Episode 16 – July Edition
Yes, it’s that time again, time for another episode of The Brocast! This time, Ben and newcomer Justin (the other Justin, whom you may remember from early episodes of the GUFU Late Nite Show) try to...
View ArticleReview – The Swapper (PC)
The indie game scene has had no shortage of puzzle games over the years. In a post-Braid world, it has become rather common for the most noteworthy indie games to have puzzle elements, and luckily...
View ArticleBacklog Review – Rayman Legends
Delightful, energetic, and a little long in the tooth. Those were my reactions to 2011’s Rayman Origins, a well-crafted platformer from Michel Ancel that was an absolute pleasure to play. Beautifully...
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