How To: Not Die in Space (Top 5 Space Simulations That Might Teach You a Thing or Two) FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS GAMING REVIEWS by Frank Memmesheimer - August 13, 2017April 4, 2018 How To: Not Die in Space - Top 5 Space Simulations That Might Teach You a Thing or Two Article by Frank Memmesheimer Space is hard. On September 01, 2016, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket suffered “a breach in the cryogenic helium system” during its pre-launch static fire test. The catastrophic anomaly resulted
Review: FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE GAME FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Robert Sommerfield - July 16, 2017July 17, 2017 Article by: Robert Sommerfield The year was 1989 and horror movie fans were in video game heaven when they could finally play a game based on some of their favorite horror movies, including Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Released on the original N.E.S. system, it was soon
Halo Wars 2 – Review GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Brian Toglia - April 23, 2017September 10, 2017 Article by: Brian Toglia I am no RTS (Real Time Strategy) expert. Of all video game genres, only MOBA’s (Multiplayer Online Battle Area) have been played less than RTS. That being said, my love of the Haloverse had me extremely interested in the original Halo Wars, for which I have professed
Gems of Gaming: STRANDED DEEP FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS GAMING REVIEWS by Frank Memmesheimer - January 16, 2017January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Gems of Gaming: STRANDED DEEP This series explores video games that stand out from the masses, yet did not receive the attention they deserve. Be it their unique or timeless gameplay, their love for detailed graphics, or an inventive approach to storytelling – whatever sets these games apart
Top 10 Games of 2016 According to Us FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Brian Toglia - January 1, 2017September 10, 2017 Article by: Brian Toglia I’d like to take you on a trip down memory lane with me, if you please... Picture it! My basement. The year was 2016 (if you get this reference you are either my contemporary or you watch way too much Lifetime TV) and I just finished setting up
RBMA Radio Series Exploring the World of Video Game Music Past and Present GAMING PRESS RELEASE by MonkeyGoose - December 1, 2016September 10, 2017 Red Bull Music Academy’s RBMA Radio Presents DIGGIN’ IN THE CARTS RBMA Radio Series Exploring the World of Video Game Music Past and Present Episode 6 Premieres Today, Thursday, November 10 at 7pm EST Features The Ultra-Iconic Music Of Nintendo, The Hugely Influential Group Yellow Magic Orchestra And The Japanese Composer Qrion http://win.gs/DITCS16 Diggin’ in the
GEARS OF WAR 4 – REVIEW FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by James Kidd - October 10, 2016 Article by: James Kidd “We’re back, everyone,” says a reporter to the player upon starting up Gears of War 4’s singleplayer campaign. Is it a tad on the nose? Absolutely, but this isn’t exactly the most subtle game franchise here, so -- despite the cheesiness -- it’s kind of fitting. With
Top 5 Games of 2016: Mid Year Extravaganza! GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Brian Toglia - August 11, 2016 Article by: Brian Toglia So I was thinking, “By the time the end of the year rolls around, some of my Top 5 Games of 2016 will have changed from the ones that are my current favorites”. I then continued my thought and said to myself, “Wouldn't a mid year Top
Inside (Xbox One) – Review FEATURED GAMING by Brian Toglia - July 3, 2016 Article by: Brian Toglia “OH MAN! What did I just play?" That was my reaction after completing this gorgeous, thrilling, mysterious, horrific, perfectly paced, smart as hell game. Inside, developer Play Dead’s follow up to their 2011 breakout hit Limbo, left me puzzled and wanting more, but in the best possible
E3 2016 Round Up: The Biggest Hits, Misses, and Things to Look Out For FEATURED GAMING by James Kidd - June 21, 2016June 21, 2016 Article by: James Kidd Another E3 has finished up, and with that, much of the marketing blitzes by the big game publishers for next year. However, with all the conferences happening and news dropped, it is understandably hard to catch everything, much less remember it. If you are one of the