Published on April 28th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
The original No More Heroes released in America in 2008. It was the newest arrival from bizarre game developer Suda 51 (real name Goichi Suda) who had made a name for himself in America in 2005 …... Read More →
Published on April 21st, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
Remember the good old days when you and up to three of your friends would hang out at someone’s house playing video games together all night long. You could compete with each other or team up …... Read More →
Published on April 16th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
In the world of Japanese role-playing games, one name stays on the lips and minds of everyone, Final Fantasy. And with the new Final Fantasy XIII now available and players already clamoring over the beta versions …... Read More →
Published on April 6th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
Nostalgia is something gamers are quite familiar with. Even in an industry so obsessed with technological innovation, we often find ourselves playing the same things we did when we first started playing. We all have a …... Read More →
Published on April 2nd, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
Only a few months into the year, one of the video game industry’s big contenders has shown itself. Mass Effect 2, the sequel to the award-winning space epic from 2007, has started this year in gaming …... Read More →
Published on March 23rd, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
In 2010, the biggest name in video games is “2”. That’s right, the number two. We’ve already seen it starting: Bioshock 2, Mass Effect 2, No More Heroes 2, Army of Two: The 40th Day (okay, …... Read More →
Published on March 10th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
While the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is usually treated as a throw away — where lackluster children’s movies such as Kung-Fu Panda are pitted against truly great achievements such as Wall-E — this year …... Read More →
Published on March 9th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
The best picture category this year was both surprising and predictable. The biggest surprise came June 24 when the academy announced that there would be 10 best picture nominees instead of the customary five. This has …... Read More →
Published on February 12th, 2010 | by Jeff Jost
Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones is a mind-blowing achievement in failure; a shining example in how big names, big budget, big effects and a popular book can make a terrible movie. The Lovely Bones is Jackson’s …... Read More →