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A Coupla Minutes With the Sistahs #438 In this excerpt from podcast episode 438, NinjaSistah and Pandalicious discuss the potential fate of the character Sully in the continuing Uncharted series. NinjaSistah: And then, really, the only other gaming thing that's on my

It warms my heart to see a video game so ripe with imaginative gameplay, great boss battles, and a beautiful nod to classic titles of yore. Tic Toc Games' Adventures of Pip, another love letter to past-gen games that was

The team over at Bethesda works hard at pleasing – or appeasing, I can't remember which – the gamer community. I have watched people spend days (and I do mean days) non-stop questing through The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim

It's time to get hype folks. E3 2015 is just around the corner, and Bethesda helped fuel the hype train yesterday announcing a new Fallout game - Fallout 4 - and with a good looking trailer to boot!

Since E3 last year Splatoon has been on my mind almost every day. Playing it at various conventions and trying out the Global Testfire demo, Nintendo's hat-toss into the third-person shooter ring felt right at around every corner. Now that the game is finally out, is the hype for Splatoon justified? Oh, is it ever!

All grand things must come to an end, and for CD Projekt RED's Witcher series, that time seems to be now. So how does Geralt of Rivia end this magical journey of his? Simple: with a fiery bang, in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

If I worked at a game development company and I was tasked with making a new and fresh first person shooter, I wouldn't know where to start. Maybe I'd make a game with anime-styled characters and wacky weapons? I do

The Wii U was made for real-time strategy games, but for the most part the genre hasn't seen much life on the console. Fortunately that all starts to change, thanks to Ronimo Games' Swords and Soldiers II, the sequel to their well-received 2009 title. Does it tear through the genre like a drunken warrior at Oktoberfest, or is it more of a sheepish affair?

There are many tabletop games I'd love to see playable in electronic form. The main problem ends up being that many of them are either too complex or take too long to play to be properly replicated on something like an iPhone.