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The latest podcast is actually the audio taken from an interview with Brjann Sigurgeirsson of Image & Form Games, developers of Steamworld Dig, unearthed and edited for human consumption.
A "short-film" of a game that manages to tie its themes into its mechanics rather effectively, surpassing its limited budget with creative novelty.
It's time to mix games with film in another episode of Norwood Film Club, this time checking out Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Just because someone makes a prediction doesn't mean you have to report it.
The first season of Marvel's Daredevil resonates due to the dichotomy between its protagonist and antagonist.
Sean Sands of GamersWithJobs joins Chris and Gerry to discuss the growing role of YouTube and Let's Plays in today's gaming media.
It's not the Final Fantasy I grew up with, but it's certainly got me feeling that old kind of excitement.
A discussion on the current state of Japanese games publishers and their adaptation to a global market.
A look back at DmC: Devil May Cry after replaying the Definitive Edition a year after my video analysis.
The most recent article by Chris on GamersWithJobs goes over the parallels of gritting your teeth and plunging further into a video game and accepting whatever challenge comes your way at work.
At the last minute, Chris gets Sean and Steve together to discuss games they've been playing recently, including Helldivers, DmC: Devil May Cry and the Final Fantasy XV demo.
This week Chris is joined by a very special guest, Richard Lovejoy, writer and actor of the film The Widowers, out now on Video on Demand.
What exactly is a "power fantasy", and does it accurately describe why most players enjoy certain games?
A look at the implementation of supernatural abilities, challenge, and the concept of limitations.
Are review scores good? Or are they bad? Or perhaps the questions surrounding scores are a reflection of our confusion regarding reviews themselves?