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Alan Wake is ADA compliant

Spend any amount of time in Bright Falls and one thing becomes clear: The town, or at least its doors, were developed with the disabled in mind.

By | May 21st, 2010|1 Comment

Super Mario Galaxy 2, Red Dead highlight hot month

A slew of quality new video games has the normally sleepy month of May looking a lot like October.

By | May 19th, 2010|4 Comments

What Alan Wake can teach Final Fantasy XIII

The story-driven survival horror game "Alan Wake" includes a feature that should be standard on story-driven games.

By | May 14th, 2010|2 Comments

Alan Wake’s bold narrative stands tall

Though it's a little on the short side, "Alan Wake's" innovative tale about a writer looking for his missing wife in a "Twin Peaks"-inspired logging town is a must-play title for fans of well-thought-out, risky video game stories.

By | May 13th, 2010|3 Comments

What to play this weekend (May 7-9)

If you've got a 360, this weekend's all about "Halo: Reach." But don't let the free beta dissuade you from checking out a handful of solid-looking handheld titles.

By | May 7th, 2010|0 Comments

What to play this weekend (April 30-May 2)

"Super Street Fighter IV" essentially replaces one of last year's top titles, and adds a bunch of new content at a budget price. Also hitting store shelves, this console generation's first decent World Cup game what's sure to be this year's perviest game packaging.

By | April 30th, 2010|0 Comments

X10: ‘Alan Wake’ Best in Show

At Microsoft's X10 media event in San Francisco, one game stood out more than anything else. Remedy Entertainment's "Alan Wake" is an episode-driven survival horror title that looks like what you might get if Stephen King were hired to make a "Twin Peaks" video game.

By | February 18th, 2010|0 Comments

Xbox 360 games I saw and played at X10

A brief rundown of what I saw and played Thursday. I'll be covering each game in greater detail later, but wanted to let you all know what's coming.

By | February 12th, 2010|0 Comments