Looking Back on Day of Defeat

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Me and my brother are sitting side by side, in front of our own two laptops, visibly shaken, angry, and confused. I was close to tears. We were in our early teens and two close friends of ours had just ended their friendship with us over a videogame. … [Continue reading]

The Cat Lady: What A Game Can Teach Us About Hope and Depression

I know a few cat ladies but none of them are immortal super heroes like the one in The Cat Lady, a gory, psychological horror adventure game that attempts to take you on a roller coaster of emotion by emphasizing on story. The game is a fairly new … [Continue reading]

Circuits: A Game Review

As a teenager, I tried my best to describe how amazing I found trance and house music to my brother who thought it all sounded the same. Most people do because, well, untz untz untz tish untz untz untz tish. I remember one night when we were sitting … [Continue reading]

Hearthstone: I Don’t Pay to Play (Though I Should)

The new Hearthstone adventure, Blackrock Mountain, will be released next month and I am going to have to grind for the gold to purchase it because I do not spend money on the game. Hearthstone is a collectible card game that you play online. It is … [Continue reading]

Transistor: A Love Story

"When everything changes, nothing changes" is the catchphrase of the Camerata, the antagonists of Transistor. They live in Cloudbank, a digital city where the citizens have the ability to change every aspect of the city via a central voting system. … [Continue reading]