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E3 2015 – A bullet of your time, please; Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 would like a word

Eduardo ReboucasJune 24, 2015April 28, 2025124 mins

Going in to see a Sniper game probably doesn’t sound too appealing to most players unfamiliar the series. Admitedly, I was also kind of skeptical about this appointment myself. But after sitting through a particularly harowing and well put together demo that was played to tactical perfection by one of, the members of IC Games’,…

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E3 2015 – Gravity is yours to command in Relativity

Callum RakestrawJune 23, 2015April 28, 202503 mins

Relativity is a game you have to play to truly grasp. Just looking at screenshots of its winding, complex levels doesn’t quite communicate how your supposed to interact with the space, let alone navigate it. Every structure you encounter looks more like a work of abstract art to observe and appreciate than a piece of…

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E3 2015 – Dark Souls 3 is a culmination of all things Souls

Callum RakestrawJune 22, 2015April 28, 202508 mins

Between having Dark Souls 2, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin all come out in the past year, it feels awfully soon for another Souls game. And yet, here we are. Dark Souls 3 exists, for better or worse, and it’ll be out early next year. Going into our appointment, I was…

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Lego Jurassic World Review

Felicity ChevalierJune 21, 2015April 28, 202508 mins

I can remember distinctly my first experience with the world of Jurassic Park. It’s etched into my memory because it was the junior high 8th grade book fair and the school library was crowded with brightly decorated tables packed with the newest in popular fiction and non-fiction. It was then I came across Michel Crichton’s…

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E3 2015 – FTL and MMOs collide in Pixel Starships

Callum RakestrawJune 21, 2015April 28, 202502 mins

One of the more fun parts of E3 is running into developers who are showing their games off unofficially – that is, running it on a laptop or mobile device showing it off to anyone they can flag down rather than at a proper booth. Feels like I run into at least one every year….

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E3 2015 – The procedural beauty of Shape of the World

Callum RakestrawJune 20, 2015April 28, 202503 mins

While playing Shape of the World, there were moments where I was so focused on the game that everything else around me faded. The beautiful colors and soothing sounds of its world had me completely enraptured. It was the perfect escape from all the noise and lights of E3. Shape of the World drops you…

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E3 2015 – Sony press conference critical analysis

Felicity ChevalierJune 18, 2015April 28, 202507 mins

Perhaps if you had questioned people outside of the auditorium immediately following Sony’s press conference, you would not be surprised to hear that they may have recently found religion, citing three miracles that they had just witnessed, during the conference itself, the first being one of the best openings to a press conference in the…

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E3 2015 – Microsoft press conference critical analysis

Felicity ChevalierJune 17, 2015April 28, 202509 mins

Microsoft’s annual press conference, seeped in the emerald green tones that have become a unique staple of its entertainment branding for years. MS elected to start its show off with a bang, by showcasing Halo 5: Guardians, and its featured conflict between two of its headlining franchise characters, the ubiquitous Master Chief, and the newer…

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E3 2015 – A chat with Midboss about Read Only Memories

Callum RakestrawJune 16, 2015April 28, 202501 mins

On Monday, I had the opportunity to speak with the folks at Midboss – Matt Conn, John James, Toni Rocca, and Philip Jones – about their game Read Only Memories, an old-school adventure game set in a cyberpunk-styled San Francisco inspired by games like Snatcher, and a bit about general LGBTQ representation in videogames. Enjoy! [bandcamp…

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LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review

Felicity ChevalierJune 8, 2015April 28, 202505 mins

The LEGO games have been enthralling gamers for years, with their addictive mix of collectability and puzzle based platforming, capturing some of the most successful franchises in media history, such as Lord of the Rings, Marvel Super Heroes, and Star Wars. Traveler’s Tales newest entry in the canon of buildable worlds is LEGO Batman 3:…

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