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Interview with Octodad’s Kevin Geisler

Written by (@imonahorse) on June 27, 2013 in Features

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Octodad: Dadliest Catch is an upcoming indie game that will be released on Steam, and recently announced, the PlayStation 4. It is the sequel to Young Horses’ 2010 indie hit Octodad. This year at the Sony E3 press conference, Octodad: Dadliest Catch made a splash when it was featured in their indie games segment. We… Read More »


World of Tanks Rolls Out To Xbox 360

Written by (@imonahorse) on June 17, 2013 in Features

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This summer, Wargaming West and Microsoft will be rolling out the immensely popular Free-to-Play MMO World of Tanks to the Xbox 360. This move to console will be the very first for the game developer Wargaming West, which was formerly known as Day 1 Studios. This Xbox 360 console version will also mark the next… Read More »


Respawn Entertainment Set to Unleash Titanfall

Written by (@imonahorse) on June 11, 2013 in Features

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March 1, 2010 was a strange day in the world of video games. First, PlayStation 3 consoles were suddenly rendered dead in the water thanks to a strange leap year bug. Then a weird update to Portal left people scratching their heads. If that wasn’t enough, Infinity Ward president Jason West and co-founder Vince Zampella… Read More »


My E3 Wishlist

Written by (@imonahorse) on June 5, 2013 in Opinion

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Every year there is an event that people wait 365 days for. It’s where game developers, corporate entities, the games media and just general nosy people descend upon to hear the latest in what’s coming next in video games. It’s where the big three, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft come out and dazzle crowds with their… Read More »


The Last of Us: Evolving a Genre

Written by (@imonahorse) on June 3, 2013 in Opinion

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If you’ve played any Survival Horror games in the last few years you’ll know how much they have changed and how much over-saturation they have seen. Naughty Dog has decided to take a plunge into this once niche genre of video games with their upcoming release, The Last of Us. While this game doesn’t exactly… Read More »


Octodad: Dadliest Catch Washes Up on Steam in Late 2013

Written by (@imonahorse) on May 29, 2013 in Features

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In 2010, a group of friends from DePaul University got together and created their own game called Octodad. The group made the game free-to-play for everyone. It was released later that same year for Windows, Mac and Linux, respectively. Octodad is the story of an Octopus father, disguised as a human, with a human wife… Read More »


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The Death of PlayStation 2: End of an Era

Written by (@imonahorse) on January 9, 2013 in Opinion

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Sony announced on Friday that its biggest selling video game console, the PlayStation 2, was being discontinued worldwide. This piece of news comes as a shock only to those that weren’t aware that Sony’s product was still in production. Most of us in America thought the classic console had been dead and buried for a… Read More »


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Best Games of 2012 to Play with your Spouse

Written by (@imonahorse) on December 27, 2012 in Opinion

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2012 was an amazing year. First off, we had the Summer Olympics, then the Mars Curiosity Rover landing, and then the presidential election. We capped the year off by surviving the Mayan Apocalypse. Now that it’s finally coming to a close, I’d say we had an epic year. When it comes to video games, it… Read More »


Preview: Medal of Honor: Warfighter Multiplayer Beta

Written by (@imonahorse) on October 11, 2012 in Features

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On Friday October 5th, EA and Danger Close Games released a multiplayer beta for their upcoming release, Medal of Honor: Warfighter. MoH: Warfighter borrows the DICE engine Frostbite, once again. The result is a truly amazing pick up and play multiplayer. The interface may be a little intimidating, but once you learn to navigate around… Read More »