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Point Streak Podcast: Resident Evil

Another episode of Point Streak is here to haunt your halls as we cover a truly massive franchise: Resident Evil.  From its classic survival horror beginnings to its increasingly wayward current iterations, the scares aren’t always limited to the undead.  Jeff is joined by

Second Impressions – Games I Gave Another Chance

I lived a pretty charmed existence as a young gamer, never wanting for very long before a new game came my way. I grew to accept fairly early on that some games were just duds, and not worth wasting your

Top 5 NES Soundtracks

I hardly need explain to any gamer of a certain age or in possession of knowledge of gaming history how important the Nintendo Entertainment System was.  The undisputed king of the 8-bit era was a first console for many and

Hero Talk Podcast – Street Fighter

Hey there, Enthusiacs! On this episode of Hero Talk, Judge Greg and Kynetyk throw back to a classic video game adaption film that turns out to be much better than anyone could anticipate.  Come listen in as we talk everything

Hero Talk Podcast – Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li

Hey there, Enthusiacs! On this Hero Talk, Judge Greg and Nick go back to a film over which they share a life-risking experience with no payoff at all: Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li! Download this episode (right click

Days of Gaming Past: A look at 20 Superhero Games

With Great Power… My Fellow Gamers; I remember gasping lightly when I first saw it. That small cardboard box, lightly laminated with the gilded gold and black of the Batman insignia resting on the spinning display cage at the nearby

Day of the Dead: Capcom And Resident Evil 7

My Fellow Gamers; As the days grow quiet and cold with the coming winter, Capcom forges ever onward to rouse the dead once again. While the developer is currently hip-deep into production of their forthcoming Resident Evil Revelations 2 title,

Top 5 Franchises That Have Had Enough Sequels

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Like Hollywood, the video game industry seems to rely heavily on sequels and remakes. One of the things that bother me about the current industry (besides unreliable journalism) is that we have seen so many sequels, prequels, spin-offs and remakes