Let’s Agree: The Next XboxLet’s Agree: The Next Xbox
For this special edition of Let’s Argue, Ben and I will not be arguing. The next Xbox is coming, and Microsoft is botching the reveal process SO badly that we
For this special edition of Let’s Argue, Ben and I will not be arguing. The next Xbox is coming, and Microsoft is botching the reveal process SO badly that we
Welcome to Goddamn Mondays, where I open up the dark recesses of my backlog, and play games I’ve had lying around for years. This week, we’re playing the Legend of
Quiet week, right? We’re sorry, really. For my job, this weekend is quite literally the busiest of the year– I’m sore places I didn’t know existed.
After your first play session of SpyParty, you will walk away with two things: shaking hands, and awesome stories. The game is unbelievably tense as either of the game’s two
Another week, come and gone. Neither of us played a crazy amount this week, as life has been unusually intrusive, but the blog marches on regardless.
Disney announced the other day that it was shutting down the storied LucasArts studio, putting to bed a development team that, though nothing but troubled lately, has historically been the
Fresh bit of news from the Skullgirls front– Lab Zero has created video demonstrations of how some of the more outlandish of the proposed DLC characters might work. These demos
And with this, we mark one month of Scanline Media. It’s been a heck of a ride so far.
Skullgirls, the beautiful indie fighting game, has concluded its crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, and it is a wild success. The clock stopped at $829,829 in contributions, when the staff at
I work as a cook in a restaurant, for an hourly wage. A day of work, for me, consists of cleaning up my kitchen, reading tickets from waiters and waitresses