Does Digital Homicide Have A Case Against Jim Sterling?

“[Digital Homicide] had a history of shady and dishonest behavior. I will not deny the pleasure I take in sticking it to them, but their name is mud for a reason, and people deserve to know who’s really selling them products.” – Jim Sterling on his ask.fm according to Plaintiff’s complaint. We are watching a legal case that might have deeper ramifications than anyone had … Continue reading Does Digital Homicide Have A Case Against Jim Sterling?

Deponia Trilogy Recap and Thoughts

Droggeljug. Droggeljug. Droggeljug. Okay- insider jokes aside, I was recently given the privilege to review Deponia Doomsday, the fourth entry in the Deponia series.  Developed by Daedalic Entertainment, the ‘trilogy’s’ third entry was released on 2013, so it’s been awhile since I played the games.  So, I decided it would awesome to jump back into the series for a little recap on the outlandish and … Continue reading Deponia Trilogy Recap and Thoughts

Hideo Kojima’s Nasty Breakup With Konami

What This All Means For Metal Gear, Silent Hills and Kojima Productions In a sad turn of events, Konami has released a statement stating that Hideo Kojima, acclaimed director of the Metal Gear series, will be leaving his responsibilities as Director of the series he created in 1987.  This comes after several days of tension, as rumors flew around of tension inside the offices of … Continue reading Hideo Kojima’s Nasty Breakup With Konami

Why Nintendo Needs To Bring Back The Power Glove With The NX

Could Nintendo’s next system be their attempt at true virtual reality? “I love the Power Glove…  It’s so bad…” – Lucas Who didn’t see the Power Glove in 1989’s The Wizard, and immediately felt like they were entering a new realm of gaming?  Well, that feeling has continued popping up with every new Move and Kinect, making us less optimistic with each passing failure of … Continue reading Why Nintendo Needs To Bring Back The Power Glove With The NX

Looking Back On Sega’s History To Find Their Future

It’s been over a month since Sega revealed to their shareholders that they were going to be restructuring after a dismal year in 2014.  With the profit projection being over two hundred million less than the previous year and coming in at a paltry $34 million, Sega has proposed axing 300 jobs by closing it’s San Francisco office and moving to strictly mobile and PC … Continue reading Looking Back On Sega’s History To Find Their Future