It’s weird to think that there was ever a time in Atlanta that MomoCon didn’t exist. In ten short years, the con has grown to a little free convention put on by Georgia Tech’s anime club to a full blown animation and gaming con that attracts people from around country. […]
Pre-Ordering Watch_Dogs. Which One Should You Get?
Back during SDCC 2013 I pre-ordered Watch_Dogs and waited eagerly for it to release. To my dismay, the release date was pushed back. I was sad at the time but I rather the dev team work out all the bugs and give us a great game than a rushed to […]
PLAY THIS: Child of Light
Introducing a new weekly segment called PLAY THIS. This series is intended to let you know about games that may have slipped under your radar. We’ll be covering a variety of platforms and price ranges, the only stipulation being that the game in question has to be a recent release. […]
App Games – Mindless & Time Consuming
If you take a look at the app store right now you’ll see that the top free games are Stay In The Line, Weed Firm, Piano Tiles, Toilet Time, and 100 Balls. Each of these game developers are making thousands a day because of iAds and the premise of each […]
Fire Emblem: Awakening Review
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-BB3KbVUYI] It’s time to buy a 3DS, folks. I’m being honest when I say that it takes something special for me to become emotionally invested in a video game, but this one has done it. Fire Emblem: Awakening is, in a word, addicting. And with gorgeous visuals, a superb […]
400 Minutes And Counting Down the Drain…
Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do, doooo do do doooo doo doo, do doo do do doo, do do do. So does that that theme sound familiar at all? Go ahead, keep on humming it, I’ll wait. I […]
How My Life Became a Game with HabitRPG
I’m a pretty busy person. I work two jobs, go to school full time, and manage Nerdophiles, when you add my horrible memory, I easily have like ten different management methods/tools to help me stay on top of things. I have a day-to-day planner, reminders on my phone, my Google […]
Steam’s Annual Sales Do Weird Things To Me and I Have the Backlog to Prove It
I love Steam. I really do. I bow down to Gabe Newell and Valve. Top notch thinking there. But as much as I love Steam, their annual sales do things to me. Before my friend Tom convinced me to get an account I had never been much of a computer […]