Still Alive After All These Horrific Years: Silent Hill
Still Alive After All These Horrific Years: Silent Hill By Louis Bedigian Silent Hill (1999) While hyping the revival of Metal Gear with the first ga
Still Alive After All These Horrific Years: Silent Hill By Louis Bedigian Silent Hill (1999) While hyping the revival of Metal Gear with the first ga
Innovation comes from unexpected places to long-established titles By Michael Lafferty Some old genres get some very next-gen facelifts and boy, what
THE END OF EGM by Bobby Shen Electronic Gaming Monthly closes for good. The dust has settled. EGM is gone. The magazine closed in early January when
The selling of high-profile IPs By Michael Lafferty What will the Eidos sale to Square-Enix mean for franchises like Tomb Raider? It does not seem al
The Graphics Obsession By Michael Lafferty We can blame our ancestors for our penchant to take looks over substance Over the years, video cards have
Happily Ever After: When Sequelitis Affects Games and their Endings By: Steven Hopper As franchises become more and more important to game publishers
Goodbye, Shadowbane By: Michael Lafferty After six years, PvP-centric MMO closes The bell was tolling its demise for years, but Shadowbane never list
3D Realms Closes its Doors By: Steven Hopper The publisher was 22. As reported earlier today by Shacknews, acclaimed publisher and developer 3D Realm
May 14, 2009 Readers are the real winners during the upcoming E3 By Michael Lafferty It or at least it could be It's almost June and during that firs
May 21, 2009 Badge of Honor By Louis Bedigian E3 In 2005, there was something really magical about getting my first E3 badge. Few seem to relate to t
Sequelitis By Dakota Grabowski Sequel after sequel, our industry is degrading into an area of predictability. This is the time of the year that publi
Dont shoot the game reviewer By Michael Lafferty While often thought of as a cool job, reviewing attracts its share of critics It was once stated tha
Take 2: Chinas ban on gold farming Will this move by the Chinese government change the MMO landscape? Two writers weigh in. When a news story release
Take 2: Chinas ban on gold farming - Part 2 Will this move by the Chinese government change the MMO landscape? Two writers weigh in. GameZones Michae
Zoned In: Graphics can set the foundations of a good game experience By Michael Lafferty Stories are important, but immersiveness is often tied to vi
September 4, 2009 A Look at Upcoming Games to Film Adaptations By: Steven Hopper With high-profile film adaptations of videogames on the horizon, cou
October 9, 2009 Gold spammers can ruin a game By Michael Lafferty Gold farmers and those advertising power-leveling services should be banned permane
My Favorite Scary Games and Movies by Mike David It's that time of year again friends, and this year, we are lucky enough to have Halloween on a Satu
Bad Ads: Misrepresentation in Video Game Advertising By: Dan Liebman If youre reading this, chances are youve been exposed to countless advertisement
Niche Market Gaming By J. Matthew Zoss There will never be another band as big as The Beatles. Thats not to say that there will never be another band