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How To Save Duke Nukem
It’s no secret that Duke Nukem Forever was not particularly well received. As a self-described snob of first person shooters, I’m certainly not wild about the game. Broken encounters, weak level design, and an inconsistent sense of humor held Duke Nukem Forever back from being a great game. Duke deserves better. Duke Nukem 3D is…
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Why Last-Gen’s Downloadable Games Are So Great
Downloadable-only games have exploded in popularity in the last few years. Gone are the days when retail was the be-all, end-all of video games. Now, some of the coolest, most inventive games are just a few clicks away from being able to play. Still, I can’t help but feel like the grass is greener on…
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This Week In Games: The Calm Before The Storm
Fall is upon us, which means two things: Pumpkin Spice and Video Games. But before that, we have time to sit back and contemplate things, like how great Doom was, because Doom was totally great. But enough about the past. Today, we celebrate the future. Monday, September 5 Mother Russia Bleeds — Steam Tuesday, September…
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Why Half-Life 2 Doesn’t Live Up To Its Predecessor
You’re probably wondering what’s taking Valve, a company with nigh-infinite resources, forever to make Half-Life 2: Episode 3. Or you’ve given up on that and you believe it’s going to be called Half-Life 3. The sad truth is that we will never see another Half-Life game from Valve, and for one very good reason: its…
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UncategorizedSomething Nice To Say About Half-Life 2 Before I Destroy It Later
I met Max Barnyard ages ago. He’s a cool dude and makes cool videos. I was going to write a Half-Life 2 piece today, but something came up, and I thought that hey, you might like to watch Max’s video while you wait.
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The Only Superhero I Want To Play Is Rogue
Most discussion about superhero video games revolves around the same few boring superheroes. People want to be Superman. They want to be Wolverine. They want to be Batman. Everyone wants to be the most popular and least interesting superheroes in comic books. Enough, I say! There’s only one superhero we absolutely need to play, and…
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On Virtual Realism
I do not relish the thought of academia, through few faults of its own. We’re just not that compatible. What I want to do and what it wants to do fits on a Venn diagram with “philosophy” as our only area of overlap. I mention this because I think I’ve figured out something about games,…
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