Sneeze, hack, splutter, headshot
I’ve been ill and housebound for two days. As per usual this has meant I’ve been playing quite a few videogames. It would have been nice to read, but my house lacks nice places for sitting and reading....
View ArticleGame Review: Race Pro (360)
Quit yawning at the back: turns out this serious racing simulator is actually fairly good fun. Go read my review if you’re inclined to find out why.
View ArticleMassively affecting
It was going to be a bit of a Holy Roar week, but it’s actually turned out to be a bit of a quiet week. That’ll be work keeping me busy plus the lethargy of self-inflicted exhaustion. Reviews of...
View ArticleMass Effect 2
I did say that I wasn’t going to review this, but unusually I’ve polished it off in under a week and a half. This in itself speaks well of the game. I’m not going to review it so much as geek out about...
View ArticleBlood Bowl (Xbox 360)
It would have been hard for Cyanide Studios to mess up Blood Bowl; after all, all they had to do was port the well-established board game’s rules to a digitised format and then dress everything up with...
View ArticleThe Terrible Whiteness of Appalachian Nights
I was hoping to have my review of Four Lions finished today, but at the moment it’s still just a bunch of notes and half-baked ideas. So, instead, here’s a short review of something I played t’other...
View ArticleTime Fcuk (PC/web/Flash)
Time Fcuk, aka Time Cufk, aka Time Kucf, aka etcetera, is a Flash game that originally came out last September on Newgrounds. It’s creators are Edmund McMillen (author – also behind indie titles like...
View ArticleDeTweet (Flash game)
I suspect that almost everyone reading this has, at some point in their lives, played a tower defence game. They’ve become hugely widespread, especially online, and they’re the ideal sort of game to...
View ArticleArcadian Rhythms goes live
So! The project I have spent the last few months and especially January working on has gone live and the first content is beginning to appear. Check it out! One thing the internet does not need is...
View ArticleWhy hello there, 2015
A new year makes for a clean slate. That's the sort of thing I tell myself when I begin to feel bad about still being awake, watching terrible films, in the very smallest hours of the morning.
View ArticleGame Dev Diary #1 – early days & false starts
Part one in a probably endless occasional series, documenting the extraordinarily slow process of developing a game when you're already working full time.
View ArticleGame Dev Diary #2 – actual progress
Choosing the Unreal editor over Unity and why that decision was made; deciding on a source control system; nearing our first development milestone and what that has involved.
View ArticleOccasionally I do actually write things
I've been absolutely terrible lately at bigging up any of the writing I've been doing. Fortunately, I have genuinely exciting news! Time to grab the doldrums by the metaphorical shoulders, fling them...
View ArticleI do too still write about games
Oh, sure, you write about *one* game. Good job promoting the vibrant parts of video game culture, dick.
View ArticlePost-Mortem: Rumours & Hearsay
"I wouldn't call myself an experienced writer of fiction, but I've certainly had more practice at it than I have at making Twine games. That's why I decided to write one and why this post-mortem is...
View ArticleThumper Ain’t No Flow Game
"The elephantine space-beetle in the room when it comes to Thumper is how hard it is. So yes, we need to talk about difficulty."
View ArticleThe Games of 2016
A man who used to write about games a lot has played some games he thought were pretty good. Here you can read about what those games were and why he thought they were good. Maybe you can then play...
View ArticleOn games journalism
"A great deal of features writing about videogames is concerned and distracted with thesis-level interpretations. But wanting to read and write about the truth is more basic, and should be more...
View ArticleOn games’ cultural status
That's our simplistic view of this idea, "Oh, well, that's what these high-status works are about. They are about serious topics and serious themes."
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