Hooked Gamers writes: "Space simulators are starting to become hard to come by these days. Long gone are the glory days of Tie Fighter, Freespace, and Wing Commander each of which were pinnacles of the genre. Nowadays we have titles that fill that need like Eve Online, X, and Star Trek Online but none of these can really capture that unique feeling that a single-player space simulator can bring you. DarkStar One, originally released back in 2006, featured a determined focus on exploration, deep combat, and an objective story, but, four years on, can its console port, DarkStar One Broken Alliance, capture that same awe I felt as a kid?"
Aaron from Leviathyn.com takes a look at some of his favorite bad video game intro cutscenes and opening movies, from consoles past and present.
Aaron from Leviathyn.com has concerns about the new crowdfunding attempt by space-sim auteur Chris Roberts. But he's rather excited, too.
With so many awesome games this year, it's easy to forget those gems that didn't have a multi-million dollar marketing campaign behind them. W75's Blair Hicks takes a look at a diamond in the rough that you might want to pick up after you're done playing Arkham City...and Skyrim...and Saints Row...and..