Old fartdom has been a long time dream of the renowned game designer. And what’s so attractive about being an old fart? According to Bleszinski, the benefits are plenty. “They eat what they want, don’t need to look good for the ladies, and don’t have to move around a lot,” says the game designer formerly known as CliffyB. \"And that\'s just cool.\"
The Escapist just published a crapload on new exclusive info on Gears of War 2, including an 8(!) page interview with CliffyB and tons of other goodies! It\'s an entire issue dedicated to GoW2!
In a follow-up to last week\'s article, GameLemon\'s own Tim Sweeney turns the tables and talks about 5 games he hates that you (probably!) love. And who is Tim Sweeney, might you ask? Doesn\'t matter; the man clearly states that he hates World of Warcraft and that\'s enough for me. Let me get my Axe of the Nexus-Kings and I\'ll be right there!
Take a look at 5 games commonly scorned by gaming fans, and consider an alternative point of view. If you\'ve got similar opinions of your own, we\'d love to hear them!
Developers, you\'ve got five hours. Mass Effect was my final straw: a sprawling space opera with real-time combat, sophisticated dialogue trees, and a posse of apologist coverage. It received nearly universal commendation from critics, despite the also universal acknowledgment that it takes...
We haven\'t heard much about this elusive, parkour-inspired game since early January, but EA DICE did give us another sneak peak at this year\'s GDC, and even released a bunch of new screenshots! Check out the full article for additional screens and description of the demo!
Children often are drawn to bloody and gruesome fairy tales and ghost stories in order to come to grips with heavy concepts like morality, responsibility, and mortality. Should a game like Mass Effect that centers on making grown up choices, advocates diversity and harmony while teaching responsibility be off limits to developing minds?