Gareth writes "When does a game know it’s a game? When and why do we want to peek behind the curtain and see the wheels turning? There must be a game you’ve played in the past that suddenly breaks, with the code and the world collapsing around you. The PC version of the recent Batman Arkham Knight game is famous for it, or I could talk about the Assassins Creed Unity skinless face and bulging eyeballs incident."
NelMaNo writes for P&L:"It provides a thought provoking and dark satirical insight into the games industry that makes you wonder just how much of it is fiction and how much is based on the developers own experiences."
Bit Cultures' review of The Magic Circle: Gold Edition for Xbox One. Games are becoming increasingly experimental in terms of form and narrative.
GameEnthus Podcast ep275: Spiderman GO or HDR Pastry Nits This week Rachel(@RacialRachel) joi ns Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) ;to talk about: Pokemon Go, Twitch, The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra, Rick and Morty, Ingress, Split/Second, Wii Speak, Red Steel, Link’s Crossbow Training, Game of Thrones, Juno, Jupiter, Summer Games Done Quick, Extra Life, Battlefield Earth, Jaws, Deep … Continue Reading →
Sounds so meta, is that the right word? Like a less offensive Deadpool of gaming.