If you’re familiar with speedruns, video games, charity events, the Prevent Cancer Foundation, Doctors Without Borders, or the general concept of lots of people getting together to do something really good, then you’ve probably heard of Games Done Quick, a semi-annual week-long event in which a wide variety of video games are played as fast … Continue reading Why Banning Nazis is Good, Actually
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God of War VS Spartan: Total Warrior
It might sound like a shallow and unintelligent thing to say, considering the rich tapestry of culture throughout the ages that we could all stand to learn more about, but it’s amazing how many historical periods make for really great video games. I’m not just talking about the same World War II shooter getting made … Continue reading God of War VS Spartan: Total Warrior
Dopefish Reviews Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
It seems like lately I’ve been dying for the chance to throw my recent gaming history out of a window and scream “Oh screw this, I’ll just talk about an older game I love!” And while one day I will eventually have an hour on Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, and I also have a … Continue reading Dopefish Reviews Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
RollerCoaster Tycoon VS Theme Park World
For full effect, please start playing this video of merry-go-round music to accompany your reading experience. Apparently you call them 'carousels' in the United States. You guys are crazy. https://youtu.be/-tpLgBprqLI Speaking as someone who centuries ago, used to be a child, I can safely say that amongst the things that children love are; sweets, funfairs, … Continue reading RollerCoaster Tycoon VS Theme Park World
Dopefish Reviews Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
When I post a link to this on Twitter, I’ll probably use the tagline ‘Danganronpa; possibly the greatest game I’ve ever not enjoyed’ and that about sums it up really. And this will be the text that gets previewed in that very same post on Twitter, and the few people interested enough in the Danganronpa … Continue reading Dopefish Reviews Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
The Many Pretentious Failings of Spec Ops: The Line
Spec Ops: The Line is, from an artistic point of view, one of the most important games released in the last decade. A brutal no-holds-barred deconstruction of the generic Call of Duty/Medal of Honor style first or third-person shooters in which your average everyman protagonist whose personality – if he has one at all – … Continue reading The Many Pretentious Failings of Spec Ops: The Line
Dopefish Reviews Resident Evil 6
A hush falls over the crowd as the chatter stops and the host walks on stage. Game developers from around the world sit anxiously in their seats, waiting to hear the next category of award. After all, it’s not every day that they’re invited to the 37th ‘Annual Generic Hypothetical Video Game Awards Ceremony Used … Continue reading Dopefish Reviews Resident Evil 6
Dopefish Reviews The Cat Lady
I’ve recently (well, not really, this is one of my old blogs that I wrote five years ago. It might still be good though, so, you know. Give it a shot!) passed a milestone in gaming – a small and insignificant milestone that most of you have probably passed already. After playing games almost exclusively … Continue reading Dopefish Reviews The Cat Lady
Battletoads VS Battle Kid
One game that I think most people have played at some point is the original Super Mario Bros. Some of us had fun. Some of us did not. Some of us played it all the way to the end. For some of us, it was the beginning of a journey into the world of video … Continue reading Battletoads VS Battle Kid
Telltale-Roading
Imagine knowing someone who has a reputation for being really, really good at one specific thing. Juggling. Limericks. Kayaking. Anything at all, but whatever it is, and whatever their faults in other fields, this is the one thing that they are an absolute master of. Someone who may not be especially talented – or even … Continue reading Telltale-Roading