Indie Strategy Spotlight – AI Wars: Fleet Command
Jan 15th
Every Planet is a Choice. Every Choice has a Consequence.
The lack of high quality strategy games from the Indy sector is pretty sad, especially considering that most of the big names seem to be going a stale route and reusing the same conventions over and over again. Thankfully, the folks over at Arcen Games have jumped into the arena with both feet and brought us this gem in the rough: AI Wars Fleet Command.
AI Wars takes the generic RTS formula (economy… Read >>
Steam: 5 Reasons It Is A Gamer’s Best Friend
Dec 31st
In a previous blogging life I’ve ranted and raved about Valve’s digital distribution platform Steam. I truly think this is one of the best things to happen to gamers since…well, ever…and I’ve come up with 5 reasons why I think Steam should be every PC gamer’s best friend. Now, I realize this may come across as a bit of promotion for Valve and looks alot like what they’ve already said about Steam, but trust me I’m not paid by anyone. I’m just here to say that it is my opinion that Valve is… Read >>
Dungeons and Dragons Online: Hands On With Turbine’s Reinvented MMO
Dec 4th
Dungeons and Dragons is definitely a cool game that is free to play. The starting zone is simple and instructional in the basics of playing the game, but fun enough to keep you interested. You start out ship wrecked on the Island of Korthos, and a rogue named Jeets (who isn’t necessarily there to help anyone as much as he is their to pick up floating loot and treasure) starts yelling at you and asking you questions and proceeds to give your first quest. You have to follow him up a hill to his friends camp site… Read >>
Borderlands from the viewpoint of an FPS Zero (PC)
Nov 14th
Borderlands from the viewpoint of an FPS Zero (PC)
Borderlands has been out for a few weeks now so I figured I would give a perspective on the game from the view of an FPS zero.
A quick summary of my views:
Borderlands is a good ‘pick up and play’ game, it has a nifty loot system and nice graphics. The replay value, however, is pretty low – and some parts of the PC UI are lacking. A good game to pick up for some fun, but it lacks the depth needed to keep me going for long periods of time.… Read >>






Global Agenda: Game Play Video, Thoughts On The Game
Jan 15th
Posted by br3ntbr0 in Beta ...
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I’ve been in Global Agenda’s closed beta for a few months now, and I must say that the game has progressed nicely in that time. The starting tutorial went from being something very short to one that is very well fleshed out and can take about half an hour to get through. I recently went through the tutorial as the Recon class and took the video below.
Shown here is the class selection screen, facial customization, opening story and most of the training mission with me playing a Recon character. I took the liberty to chop… Read >>