The State of Storytelling and Uncharted 2

I realize that in a lot of ways a good story is way down on the list of important gaming elements.  It is a largely visual medium that focuses primarily on interactivity, so it doesn’t necessarily supply the same blank tapestry fit for a compelling narrative like a novel or film.  The fact remains, [...]

How Heavy Rain Falls Short

There’s a kind of mystic alchemy to the creation of a gaming masterpiece; you can put together a title with eye-popping graphics, killer sound and voicework, amazing gameplay and an engaging storyline and STILL not quite have a classic on your hands. There is an unknown quality that ties all of these elements together into [...]

TellTale Games: Jurassic Park and Back to the Future!

Finally, some licenses I can get behind.  If you haven’t heard, Telltale games just picked up both of these licenses to start work on a couple of new episodic games.  I understand that this is a whole different ballgame for the creators of Sam and Max, but I’m feeling pretty confident that at least [...]

Used Game Sales: Good or Evil?

Publishers insist that used game sales are killing them.  Gamestop laughs all the way to the bank with their massive profits from used game sales.  Gamers, well, gamers are torn on the issue, including me.  Part of me thinks when you buy a product, you should have every right to re-sell that product in [...]

Pie in the Sky Dreams of E3

While there aren’t as many “blockbuster” level announcements at E3 as there were in my younger days, I’m always hoping for some some surprises from the industry.  I thought it would be a fun exercise to think about what my “dream” E3 announcements would be.  Here are a few of the things I would love [...]