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‘Bayonetta’ review

Despite a muddled mash-up of woman-empowering feminism and leering perviness, Platinum Games' "Bayonetta" plays like a love letter to women and video games. Its silky-smooth combat, one-of-a-kind visuals and sweet, sassy heroine are a kick in the pants to a genre dominated by a surly war god and grunting ninja.

By | January 21st, 2010|2 Comments

A visit to SF’s Star Games

As I alluded to in my last post, I recently stopped off at independently owned Star Games in San Francisco. Now, I know anyone can buy just about any game, no matter how old or obscure on eBay or Amazon. But nothing soothes my inner collector more than going to [...]

By | August 7th, 2009|0 Comments

And we’re back…

Explaining my long absence over the past couple of weeks. Short version: Perfect storm of bad cold, dead laptop, visitor from out of town and wedding anniversary.

By | August 5th, 2009|0 Comments