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The Attic: ‘Outlast 2’ Game Review

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Welcome to The Attic, you better start praying… that every freaking thing stops chasing you. After Outlast 2 was pushed beyond the “Fall 2016” placeholder, I put it out of my mind for the time being. Fast forward to the

Prison Architect – Review by Dark Princess

Hello Enthusiacs! I unfortunately spent the last week laid out on the couch. A bug had bitten the Dark Princess and she did not enjoy it. There’s nothing worse than being sick in the summer! However, I tried to look

Point Streak Podcast: Halo

Grab your trusty UNSC assault rifle and join in as Point Streak trains its sights down the barrel at a huge target.  A long awaited podcast on the Halo franchise is here for your enjoyment.  From Bungie to 343 and all

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

Halo: Master Chief Collection Playlist

Mm-hmm... damn right it is!

Because he is awesome, contributor Tony Feiner (@tonyfeiner) streamed Halo: Master Chief Collection from our Twitch channel. We made a playlist to give you the best! Be warned, he dies a decent amount… bet you can’t stick it! When you’re done with

The Attic: Condemned: Criminal Origins

Welcome to the Attic, let’s investigate some murder scenes! Condemned: Criminal Origins was released to Xbox 360 in 2005 as a launch title, but it still remains in my mind as one of the greatest horror games I’ve ever played.

The Big Book Of Controversies – Chapter II

Nintendo v. Sony 1991 As early as 1986, Nintendo had been toying with the idea of introducing disc-based technologies into their consoles. But with the current hardware available to them, these rewritable magnetic discs could be easily wiped out and

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