Metro: Last Light Video Review
The story of Last Light picks up after Metro 2033, and gamers once again take control of Artyom as he travels around the nuclear wasteland of Moscow in this single-player shooter. This time around, Artyom is investigating the possibility of a surviving Dark One after he seemingly destroyed the…
Mars: War Logs Video Review
Mars: War Logs released while we were all sleeping. It received almost no media attention. The trailers were terrible and never went viral. And currently, no one is talking about its branching story path or mature themes.
But we’re sort of OK with that. Mars: War Logs isn’t…
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Video Review
In what most gamers thought to be an April Fool’s Day prank from Ubisoft, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon turned out to be true. Coated from head to toe with a faux-80s treatment, Blood Dragon is a love letter to gamers and geeks who grew up in the…
Dead Island: Riptide Video Review
Learning absolutely nothing from their 2011 cult hit Dead Island, Techland and Deep Silver give the entire gaming community a blueprint on how to not create a sequel in the 2013 gaming market.
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall Video Review
Dishonored won us over, not because it was just another decent game, it was a great stealth game, and those have become rare.
Recently, Bethesda released Dishonored’s second DLC pack called The Knife of Dunwall; the first of two expansions where players live the life of the enigmatic assassins…
Get Off My Lawn - First Person Stagnation
It’s time again for the medium to start developing the unforgettable stories, crafting the believable characters, putting the fear back into players, and giving us something unique once again.
Elder-Geek Game Club #44 – Mark of the Ninja
Thank you to everyone that listened to the show, submitted community feedback or left us ratings on iTunes! Please don’t forget we’re on iTunes and Zune and we need feedback and ratings! We hope you’re enjoying the Game Club as much as we are! Thank you for…
BioShock Infinite Video Review
After a ten hour campaign, a breathtaking introduction, and a brain tickling ending, BioShock Infinite is the game that should make Ken Levine a household name like George Lucas, Ridley Scott, or James Cameron. Time and time again, Levine has helped create some of the best games while weaving some…
