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Going back to some old favorites, finishing a long journey, and the best multiplayer in a decade. April has been a bit of a slower month in terms of big releases in several mediums. Films have a bit slower, with smaller budget darlings like Civil War and Monkey Man padding out the schedule before the…
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How gaming’s most iconic racing franchise grew alongside real car enthusiasts. In 1994, Pioneer Productions – later known as EA Games Canada – collaborated with automotive magazine Road & Track to create a little racing game called The Need for Speed. The idea, as with most video games at the time, was to put the…
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The Games, Reads, and Flicks of the Month March is finally over. Spring has sprung, the weather is warming up, and the full post-holiday art release cycle is well underway. While the games industry has been in full-swing thanks to releases like Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Persona 3 Reload, film has only just really started…
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Andrzej Sapkowski’s acclaimed fantasy series The Witcher is a strange duck within the genre. Rather than spend time building up to epic battles and hunting for all-powerful MacGuffins, Sapkowski instead focuses primarily on thematic philosophy and charm. Across eight books (two of which are short story collections), a trilogy of acclaimed role playing video games…
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The AAA Games industry is falling apart – but there are some silver linings. Over the last year, major game developers and publishers have laid off thousands of their employees as a short-term Band-Aid to their ailing profits. In just the last few months, a massive number of employees were let go from Microsoft, Electronic…
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Since the release of the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972, there have been millions of video games released over dozens of consoles and types of PCs. Of those millions, only roughly 13% of those games can be bought and played on modern hardware. Why is this the case? What happened to all of those games? Some…
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Max Sci-fi series reminds us that our most important asset is each other. 2023 was a massive year for great television, and this includes animation. With all of the stellar, headline-driving shows that came out over the span of the last 12 months, it was easy for some true gems to fall through the cracks…
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Teenage Eco-Terrorists, Ending a 17-Year Journey, & Getting Good at Fighting Games January is always the coziest month for catching up on the ol’ backlog. Outside of the winter weather keeping us all indoors, gaming has often shared a trait with the film industry in being a slow month for new releases – although a…
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A Lesson on setting up and knocking down expectations. *Spoilers Ahead for Blue Eye Samurai* When I first saw Blue Eye Samurai in my Netflix recommendations, I was more than a little skeptical of its quality. For starters, I have been left unimpressed by many studios use of this cheaper, 3D cell-shaded style of animation…