Michael Block is on two missions. Only one of them is the narrative-based game We Are Chicago, which follows the life of a teenager growing up in the south side of Chicago. The completion of the other mission isn’t his responsibility. It’s up to the players.
Culture Shock Games aims to take players on a tour through the tough life of Chicago's youth in We Are Chicago, but the game struggles to do its subject material justice.
J Station X: New adventure game We Are Chicago aims to challenge stereotypes about black people in the south side of Chicago and encourage players to have empathy.
This week Jeff(@GamingVgbs) from Hagen’s Alley joins Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: NES Oddities and the Homebrew Revolution, NES Compendium, Kickstarter, NES Collector’s Guide, VGBS Podcast, The Legend of Zelda, Axiom Verge, Super Hot, Doom, Severed, Final Fantasy XV, Legends of Owlia, Owlboy, Psycho Fox, Decap Attack, Kid Kool, Golden Axe Warrior, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Get ‘Em Gary, Battlekid, Mega Man 2.5D, Freedom Planet 2, Mr. Robot, Double Dragon IV, Double Dragon II, Yooka-Laylee, Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Run Saber, River City Ransom Tokyo Rumble, Wild Gun Reloaded, Rock of Ages, Turbo Duo, Uncanny Valley, Semisphere, Circles, Ellipsis, We Are Chicago, Video Kid, Feist, Mega Man 2.5, New Super Mario Bros. 2, Linelight, Poi, nsmb2, Pac-man & Galage Dimensions, NES Classic, Analogue NT, AVS, VGMastersClub.com, Amiibo, Super Punch-Out!!, Walter Day, Magical Chase, Ys Book One and more.