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Red Dead Redemption 2 and the Price of Immersion

Since the inception of gaming as a medium, fun has always been at its very core, whether drawing more coins into arcade machines ...
By Austin BreakwellNovember 21, 2018
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Reset – A Beautiful & Immersive Open-World Puzzle Game | Exclusive Interview

Reset, a first person co-op puzzle game from Theory Interactive, has an unusual and exciting mechanic; you’ll have to travel back in time ...
By Owen VinceJanuary 30, 2014
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Discussion Points – How Can Next-Gen Tech Create More Immersive Games?

With the current console generation coming to a close, we look ahead at the next-generation of Playstation 4/Xbox One and discuss how their ...
By Nathan HughesAugust 14, 2013
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Most Wanted Next-Gen: The Elder Scrolls VI

I recently wrote an editorial in response to Konrad Tomaszkiewicz’s hateful bash on Skyrim for being “too generic”. Mr. Tomaszkiewicz listed several characteristics ...
By Christoper HixsonFebruary 28, 2013
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Why Konrad Tomaszkiewicz is wrong about Skyrim being generic

In a recent interview, Konrad Tomaszkiewicz uttered the most jimmy rustling sentence that I’ve ever heard spoken in regards to gaming. “Skyrim is ...
By Christoper HixsonFebruary 17, 2013

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