Sherlock Holmes seems to be finding himself in nearly every form of media today. One of my personal favorites, aside from the amazing TV show, is the series of adventure games by developer Frogwares. Today, they have announced that the
When the Sistahs are away, the producer will play. At least, that's what happens when NinJaSistah and Pandalicious take off from recording a brand new episode of the ElectricSistaHood podcast. As a result, we present another in our line of
I've gathered together another round of first peeks, and gut reactions to some new anime, comics, and game stuff coming your way this week on Twitter.
Before I could ever have the stones to tell strangers to call me by a fake name, I was a little kid named Kenny. There was no internet and no home computing (sorry to tell you horror stories, but it's true) so the first electronic, interactive experience we got our hands on was the Atari game system.
Trucking simulators have never really appealed to me. The concept of taking goods from one place to another in a video game doesn't exactly scream excitement and sounds more like work than play. Little did I know, all that was
I've said it once, and I'll say it again: the more obscure the characters, the better the fighting game. Sure, we've come to expect nothing but greatness from the likes of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat, not to mention the
She doesn't always admit it, but Pandalicious reveals that she finds out about good video games from other people. Although she'd like to think she "discovered" them, in reality, they were always there before she came along. The game of her
Another week, another set of first looks and knee-jerk reactions to newly announced or released teasers in the realms of nerdery.
I spent a good eight hours exploring through Ubisoft’s closed beta of their upcoming action RPG shooter MMO, Tom Clancy’s The Division. I really didn’t know a lot about this game going into the beta, but I now have a really good idea of what the game is going to be and that I definitely want to play it.
I was fortunate enough to be able to grow up in the era that I did. I saw the resurgence of video games, thanks to the likes of the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and even the Turbo-Graphix and NEO-GEO. I felt a bond between myself and these crazy pixels that helped to form a fun and memorable adventure, but my strongest love for a video game came in the form of SEGA’s Sonic the Hedgehog.