Tag Archives: PlayStation

The Attic: Until Dawn (spoiler free!)

Welcome to The Attic, will you survive the night? I’m just gonna go for it right at the beginning here and make a very bold statement: Until Dawn is the most fun I have ever had playing a horror game.

Point Streak Podcast: Metal Gear Solid

Hello, and welcome again to Point Streak.  Never afraid of a challenge, this week the myriad plot and “tactical espionage action” of the Metal Gear Solid franchise is our topic.  Listen in on your personal codec frequency as Brian, Anthony

Point Streak Podcast: Achievements

Point Streak is here again, podcast fans!  When merely finishing a game isn’t enough, never fear, there are always achievements to fill out your trophy cupboard.  Jeff, Tony and Jen get obsessive and talk about ‘cheevos’ and their undeniable impact on the modern gaming

Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty Review (PS4)

Another month, another fantastic title courtesy of PlayStation Plus’ free games each month for subscribers. For the month of March, PS+ subscribers were treated with the remastered version of Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee under the new title Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty.

Nostalgia Fever: Wild Arms 3

The fated meeting of four strangers.

Nostalgia: noun, “a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.” That’s how I feel about older game systems these days. I’m still fond of my Nintendo DS, as well

Whatever Happened To: The Chrono Series?

My fellow Gamers; As I continue to walk down these dusty halls, seeing yellowed bits of gaming boxes once promising worlds to play in; worlds once vibrant, lively places to visit. Worlds resplendent with wonder and charm. Worlds that once

VegaGoose Reviews: Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix

Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Review VegaGoose takes some time to review a compilation of Kingdom Hearts games remade for the Playstation 3. Has Square Enix given us a remake worth playing? Or is this best left in the bin?

At a Glance: Mighty No. 9

Days of Future Memory What does it mean to be human? More specifically, what do we understand of our own humanity? Is it our perception of free will? One that allows us the ability to lead a life of compassion