I was married before Tinder came out, which is fine, but Tinder produced my Favorite Internet Thing in 2015 with this: I can’t say I was waiting with bated breath – while I had dumped a lot of hours into Fallout 3, I took a pass on New Vegas and have never ventured into… Continue reading
POSTS TAGGED : bethesda
Game Curious Wolfenstein: The Old Blood – All I Need is Pipe
What a difference a year makes. I wasn’t sure I wanted more Wolfenstein last year, but now I can’t get enough. The Old Blood takes ol’ Willy Blazko back to his roots, er, cell in Castle Wolfenstein. There’s only one thing to do and we’re gonna take as many Nazi corpses with us as we… Continue reading
One Answer: Why Should Video Games Be Thankful For You?
It’s Thanksgiving week here in the States, but worldwide everyone has plenty to be thankful for (I have the Facebook feed to prove it). But we haven’t heard from you, video games! Thank us now or we’ll force uncomfortable conversations on you about our political beliefs and our extended families non-life threatening medical issues. Here are… Continue reading
Skyrim Dragonborn DLC Review: Uncomfortably Filling
To me, Skyrim is like a buffet that I have to continually step away from for fear of over indulging to the point of illness. As great as it is, a man can not live on bread and Skyrim alone, especially a man who has to maintain a high level of gaming diversity in order… Continue reading
Dishonored Review: Assassination at Reasonable Prices
Although it may be a little unusual, I need to start this review off with an apology to Bethesda. I’ve often said that, despite the time I’ve spent playing their games, that I wasn’t the biggest fan, that their combat & character interaction just didn’t work for me, whether it was in Elder Scrolls IV… Continue reading
Rage Recoil Review: Never Felt Better
There are risks to my method of purchasing games, since most of the time, the method goes something like this: let Justin Lacey buy the game and then find out whether it’s worth purchasing. If it doesn’t come up in conversation at some point in the future and it’s not raved about (or it’s one… Continue reading
E3 12: Skyrim Dawnguard Trailer
There is new content on the horizon for one of 2011’s biggest hits, which means that those of you who thought you were done with the absurd amount of content that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim offered are about to get dragged back into the frosty lands that may or may not have ruined relationships… Continue reading
Wolfenstein 3-D Celebrates 20 Years by Going Free in All Browsers
Wolfenstein 3-D owns some great real estate in my heart, and for its 20th anniversary id Software is porting it to all browsers to play for free. It’s a freaking party in Castle Wolfenstein, and we’re going to party like it’s 1992. To put things in perspective, I had just turned 9 years old when this game… Continue reading
Gaming Cynic: The Indie Game Nightmare
You’d be stupid not to see that the indie gaming scene has taken the world by storm. Despite the big boys still having a stranglehold in terms of financial dominance, it would appear that the little guy is way ahead on respect, artistic merit and humility. Gamers are tired of being nickel-and-dimed with crappy DLC, hate… Continue reading
The Elder Scrolls Online Facebook Status No Longer Listed as “It’s Complicated”
Are you tired of wandering the harsh landscapes in Skyrim alone? Do you long for a merry dash through Morrowind with your best friends? Is the extant Tamriel better explored in tandem? If you answered yes to all of those questions, then Bethesda has the product for you. It’s called Elder Scrolls Online and it’s going to… Continue reading
Shinji Mikami’s Next Horror Game will be Zwei
I don’t tend to enjoy reporting about game concepts or rumors, but when Shinji Mikami and survival horror are uttered in the same sentence its worth making exceptions. Bethesda has announced that they’ll be putting on the publishing hat for a survival horror game that will be directed by Mikami and developed by the studio he founded, Tango… Continue reading
Shiniest Objects: Who Wants to Make Awesome?
A truly memorable week for fans of the industry with Double Fine shaking things up on the business side with a record setting Kickstarter project. Funny that Activision also announced this week that they’ve made more money than ever before. On Horrible Night we posted a triple dose of Gaming Crushes and a triple dose… Continue reading