Game of the Year Awards
As 2015 comes to a close, I’d like to award this year’s most deserving video game releases by genre. Without further ado, here are the finest of the finest of this year’s gaming industry.
As 2015 comes to a close, I’d like to award this year’s most deserving video game releases by genre. Without further ado, here are the finest of the finest of this year’s gaming industry.
There are a whole lot of people in this world. Unfortunately, a huge chunk of them are straight up bigots.
When critiquing a video game, to me it’s important to take every single factor into consideration, no matter how insignificant it might be to the average customer.
If there’s one thing I cannot stand hearing from my fellow men around these parts, it’s the oft-repeated yet groundless notion that Vancouver women are usually bitchy.
One of the most common (lazy) techniques in debating—political or otherwise—is the attempt to question your opponent’s character by simplifying the issue down to a question of right and wrong, and then focusing your entire rebuttal around your morally righteous position by the standards of most people.
We have it really easy here on the West Coast when it comes to the crisp, cold months of December, January, and February.
When Guitar Hero made its debut over 10 years ago, it was something pretty special to an entire generation of gamers.
When I think of the current climate of over-the-top political correctness in North America, I don’t sit there at my computer and roll my eyes every time someone gets hurt because of something mean or “triggering” said on the Internet.
Halo 5: Guardians is the first of the series to grace the Xbox One, and the second in the Reclaimer story arc by 343 Industries.
In May of this year, the Conservative Party released what appeared to be fly-on-the-wall footage of a panel of baby boomers looking to hire the next great prime minister of Canada.