10 hours sessions have Jordan wanting to retreat to a kid-friendly world of blocks. Aaron just likes getting beat up across multiple platforms. Justin only meditates so he can abuse alcohol and take match 3 breaks. Plus sneaky Bethesda isn’t sneaky. Super Gaming Best Friends: the podcast where Horrible Night writers and friends get caught up… Continue reading
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Played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Wild What?
Initially, I was intimidated by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Aside from just being behind by never finishing the other games, the controls were daunting. I never felt comfortable in The Witcher 2. It seemed like other players adapted in previous games and I wasn’t going to be left behind on Round 3. This time… Continue reading
Reason to Upgrade – PC Spring 2015: We Need a Professional
I used to be obsessed with keeping my PC up to date, but it became exhausting to stay on top of technology. The PC that I built 2 years ago was actually my first gaming focused PC in almost a decade. It was overdue, but in the back of my mind I feared I would fall back… Continue reading
E3 13: Ethan’s Obligatory E3 Observation Post
E3 is over and while it’s been nice to get back to the normalcy of video game coverage, I was surprisingly excited by the bevy of information tidbits that came out of the show. Because I respect you all, I’ll keep the E3 saturation to a minimum…starting next week that is. For now, I figured… Continue reading
E3 13: Press Conferences Overload – The Cursed Checkpoint #204
After one of the most memorable E3 openers in recent memory, Justin and Josh run through all the standout games and moments of the E3 2013 press conferences, and look at how the Xbox One and PS4 stack up for launch day. The Cursed Checkpoint is a topical video game podcast focused on discussions and interviews… Continue reading
Horrible Times #406: The Clicking of Bits
DICE is always a humbling week for me as a critic. It’s one thing to get caught up in the opinions of the Horrible Night writers and our peers, but seeing what the developers think about their own brings a whole new perspective. Plus, it was nice to take a break from all of ugliness… Continue reading