Posted by Simon Jones on November 28, 2008 · 3 Comments
In an attempt to inject some variety into this website and slightly dilute the over-excited Left 4 Dead coverage, here’s another round-up of game design grumbles.
Filed under Opinion · Tagged with 360, assassin's creed, call of duty, fahrenheit, far cry 2, game design, half life, Half Life 2, indigo prophecy, jade empire, Mass Effect, ps2, Psychonauts, sexism, the witcher, ubisoft, xbox
Posted by Simon Jones on October 18, 2008 · 2 Comments
UK mag PC Zone managed to get their grubby mitts on Deus Ex 3 this issue. I thought I’d share my thoughts as I read through the article…
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Posted by Simon Jones on October 7, 2008 · 3 Comments
Given the current gloomy state of the global economy, this week seems like as good as any in which to grumble. Without further ado, I therefore present five of the most irritating things to be found in games.
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Posted by Simon Jones on August 7, 2008 · 1 Comment
Being a rather tiny operation compared to the gaming website behemoths such as Gamespot and IGN, there’s no way I can secure exclusive advanced reviews of the latest games.
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Posted by Simon Jones on August 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The excellent guys over at Rock, Paper, Shotgun linked to a rather interesting article in their Sunday Papers round-up today.