Life, The Universe And Gaming: A Moment Of Appreciation For The Women In Our...
Yesterday was National Women’s Day in South Africa. The annual public holiday was originally meant to commemorate some 20,000 women marching to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to petition the 1956...
View ArticleEverything Is Overrated: Buying New Games
It’s nearing the end of the year which means one thing for us gamers: tons of new games are releasing soon. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, Until Dawn, Disney Infinity 3.0, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom...
View ArticleToast On Jam: I’m Really Bad At Games And That’s Kind Of A Good Thing
I really love gaming. It’s right up there with reading and breathing as hobbies go. Unlike most of my other hobbies though, I’m quite awful at gaming. I’ve also occasionally choked on air so there’s...
View ArticleA Cataclysmic Dawn: I Love Fallout Shelter For The Same Reasons I Loved...
Fallout Shelter is Bethesda’s mobile game, revealed at E3 and immediately launched for iPhone, with it recently being ported to Android. In it, you manage a Vault of your choosing, controlling its...
View ArticleLife, The Universe And Gaming: How The Witcher 3 Shatters The Illusion Of...
Last week I wrote about appreciating the women in the games we play, the ones that are done well anyway. Thanks to the sixty-or-so people who gave that column a read. Elsewhere on the internet,...
View ArticleAbyssal Pixels: The Completionist Conundrum
Sweat drips down your brow as your fingers move nimbly across the your controller. All of the skills you’ve gained throughout this perilous and tiring journey is being displayed right in front of you....
View ArticleEverything Is Overrated: PC Gaming
Find anywhere on the internet where anyone is saying anything positive about console gaming and chances are you’ll find a PC master racer “informing” them about how much better PC gaming is and that...
View ArticleThat’s What She Said: Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture
I am generally an avid fan of games which focus more on story and atmosphere, character development and emotions than one with just a fun combat system. The idea of a game just being about walking...
View ArticleToast On Jam: Publishers That Treat Their Games Badly – The Deus Ex Debacle
Any creature with kids, except the ones that eat their young (placenta counts, you monsters), will tend to do everything it can for its young. We nurture them, we protect them, we teach them all we...
View ArticleA Cataclysmic Dawn: Larger Games Need To Be More Engaging
Large, expansive games are becoming more common with the technology to support detailed, open worlds. Worlds from Revolutionary Paris to the expanses of Mordor are not quite yet a dime a dozen, but...
View ArticleLife, The Universe And Gaming: Lessons On Bad Practices In Gaming
It has been brought to my attention that my columns have a tendency to take too long to introduce a point, and then take too long to conclude that point. In an effort to appease these critics, harsh...
View ArticleAbyssal Pixels: The Cost Of Gaming
As I write, I’ve just came home from BT Games where I traded in 5 PS4 games and 3 Xbox 360 all so I can get Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: A Hideo Kojima Game. In my mind it was worth it...
View ArticleThat’s What She Said: Impressions Of The New Cooler Master Product Range
I went along to the Cooler Master press event for the launch of their MasterCase 5 last week. This was fancy as all hell because (1) being a gaming columnist rarely gets me any freebies and food is my...
View ArticleToast On Jam: Could 2015 Be A Vintage Year In Gaming?
Year in and year out we’re delighted and entertained by games throughout those 12 months. Perhaps without quite realising it, there’s scarcely a ‘bad’ year in gaming, rather just one that isn’t as...
View ArticleA Cataclysmic Dawn: Rocket League And The Witcher Held My Attention With...
One of the most often criticised aspects of games is repetition: players often find fault with games that are too linear in their mechanics, even if they have tons of content surrounding it. This can...
View ArticleLife, The Universe And Gaming: Let’s Talk About Immersion
It’s that time of year again for gamers. Like the last day of exams if you’re in school, or the single week of cold if you’re from Durban. This is the time of year that is as close to Christmas (or...
View ArticleAbyssal Pixels: Performance Ratings And Why They Are Bad
If you’re at all interested in Japanese games then the concept of performance ratings should be familiar to you. You play a mission and then you get a score based on your performance. Usually in an...
View ArticleToast On Jam: Diamond Dog And Other Common Features That Need To Die
I don’t like dogs, never have. They smell bad and slobber and are so high maintenance and mildly racist. As I write this there is a cat on my lap. Sure, she’s an egocentric prick but she’s very...
View ArticleA Cataclysmic Dawn: Tony Hawk And Nostalgia
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 released this week, to the horror of those who bought it. Although the community was promised a game which recreated the glory of the old Tony Hawk Pro Skater games which...
View ArticleLife, The Universe And Gaming: So Just WTF Is Wrong With Video Games?
If there is any single identifier that could be used to classify 2015 in the games press world, it would undoubtedly be: “I don’t like this thing, and that’s a problem.”I say this as someone who,...
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