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  • Toxic Time Machine

    In this barren and hazy asylum,Of reveries and anxious ruin,I enter this toxic time machine,Never knowing where the next trip will lead me,Senses numb as the motions blur. Now in the clutches ofthe intoxicationspoolinginto my steps In the confusion, she sensesmy discomfort andleads meaway to the waiting room irony synchronized to the dissolutionof her disjointed… Read more

  • Checkmate

    Compressed under violet, grey, and black sky,I stand atop this solitary stone fortressthat grips to the mountain. The peak emerges slightly abovethe lively, biting shadows,shaped into mechanical fog covering,filling the invisible base of the alpand billowing like binding claws stretched around the rest of the world. Beneath my feet, a chess board resides.The dancing torch… Read more

  • Resident Evil: Revelations Review

    Resident Evil: Revelations is everything that Resident Evil 6 should have been. There. I said it. If Capcom was smart, they would have just scrapped the original idea for Resident Evil 6 and instead released a multi-platform version of Revelations. Heck, they could’ve just called it Resident Evil 6: Revelations. RE fans would have been… Read more

  • Nintendo Direct Breakdown: May 17, 2013

    On May 17th, 2013, Nintendo released their latest Direct announcement. While the previous Nintendo Direct unveiled many new games and big updates on titles for both the Wii U and 3DS, this edition of Nintendo Direct provided much smaller updates, but promised big things for the future. Right off the bat, Nintendo addressed their decision… Read more

  • Does Story Matter In Games?

    On April 19th, Christofer Sundberg surprised the Twitter gaming community when the Just Cause developer and founder of Avalanche Studios posted, “Why should a game have an end? Why bother about story when all data proves that players don’t care?” He elaborated in a separate Twitter post: “6-12hrs [story driven] AAA games makes no sense… Read more

  • A Brief History: Leaving a Presence in the Video Game-Art Debate

    A Brief History: Leaving a Presence in the Video Game-Art Debate

    Can video games be considered high art? I had originally written the below article way back in 2013. It was published on the former online gaming news source, GameHuddle, in the spring/summer of that year. Unfortunately, the company was sold only a few months after that and the website ceased to exist. In having a… Read more