by Jordan Love | Oct 18, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
EA has killed another one. The publisher famous for ending the runs of Origin, Pandemic, Maxis, Westwood and so many others can now add Visceral to its list of deceased studios. Visceral was the studio that brought us such games as Dead Space and Battlefield Hardline....
by Jordan Love | Oct 17, 2017 | Indie, News, News Section, weekly
Every Tuesday, Foresight for the Week is your guide to the gaming industry for the next 7 days. With game and DLC releases, news about upcoming cons and events, and information on the latest patches and updates in gaming, Foresight for the Week helps you stay on top...
by Jordan Love | Oct 16, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Like telephone booths and dial-up, internet cafés seem like nothing more than remnants of a bygone era. In a time were the majority of people have the internet at their fingertips, it seems silly to have dedicated cafés. But the idea of internet cafes might not be so...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Oct 16, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
2017 has proven to be a chaotic year for video game journalism. First, VideogameDunky came out with a video attacking the current climate of video game criticism/reviews. Then, just weeks ago, 2K tried to have a negative review of NBA2K18 taken down by a review site....
by Jordan Love | Oct 13, 2017 | News, News Section, weekly
Each week, Fast Travel helps you get caught up on everything going on in the gaming industry. We start by highlighting a few of the week's biggest news pieces. Then it's on to a dollop of indie news. Followed by a helping of "The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week"...
by Jordan Love | Oct 11, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames, VR
Oculus made a big splash at their Oculus Connect 4 event yesterday. Ironically enough, disconnecting is the thing that got fans most excited about the event. The newly-announced Oculus Go and Project Santa Cruz were the stars of the show, thanks to a complete lack of...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Oct 11, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
It used to be that video games were blamed for everything from low grades to mental illness, but most of that has fallen by the wayside as unrelated and unfounded. However, with recent trends in loot boxes and microtransactions, video games have now found themselves...
by Jordan Love | Oct 10, 2017 | Indie, News, News Section, Videogames
This isn't a critique of the best games at IndieCade, the festival already handed out their awards. This is simply an article about the games we enjoyed the most. Are these the best games IndieCade had to offer? Maybe, maybe not. But they're just a few of the ones...
by Jordan Love | Oct 9, 2017 | Indie, News, News Section
Another IndieCade is in the books. The annual celebration of indie games took place in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo this year and featured over 200 titles on display over the three days. This was my third year covering the conference and it’s changed a lot since 2015....
by Jordan Love | Oct 6, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Fortnite: Battle Royale has made a big splash in a short amount of time. The game's popularity has been surging, but it’s also been dogged by criticism. In spite of that, Fortnite just announced that they surpassed the 7 million player mark, though it’s important to...
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