Archive for the ‘PC’ Category

Nintendo: Virtual Reality “Isn’t Quite There Yet”

Shigeru Miyamoto–creator of acclaimed franchises like Mario, Zelda, and Donkey Kong–tried out the Oculus Rift headset at E3, but President and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime doesn’t think that virtual reality is ready to hit the market. “For us, it’s all about fun gameplay,” Fils-Aime said at E3 according to the […]

Lifting the Curtain on Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call

The music of Final Fantasy has always captured the scope and vision of the series. With a library of compositions sourced from over 15 games, the upcoming Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call has no shortage of material to draw upon. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call is the sequel to the 2012 rhythm game, Theatrhythm Final […]

Game of Thrones Writer Working on Magic: The Gathering Movie

Film studio 20th Century Fox has tapped HBO’s Game of Thrones writer, producer, and story editor Bryan Cogman to write the script for a movie based on Magic: The Gathering. According to Deadline, the studio acquired the rights to make a Magic: The Gathering movie last January, and will have Cogman write a potential franchise […]

GameSpot’s E3 Swag Bag Giveaway

E3 2014 has officially come to a close – sad face – but we’ve got something for you, our GameSpot friends. Despite the chaos of the show floor, we were able to collect tons of awesome E3 goodies, and we’ve put all of it together into awesome swag bags which 3 lucky winners* will get […]

E3 2014: Playing a Hero in Fable Legends Isn’t as Fun as Playing the Villain

The Fable games have always let you be good or evil (or somewhere in between), and while your actions in those games affected your appearance, the world’s appearance, and how characters reacted to your presence, there was no great difference in how the game played when choosing one direction of the moral compass over another. […]

E3 2014: Fantasia: Music Evolved Inspires Passionate Expression and Powerful Emotions

I have watched the films Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 so many times that I can’t hear the music they feature without imagining the visuals that accompany them. Respighi’s The Pines of Rome may have have been inspired by trees, but when I hear it, I imagine flying space whales. Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice was based […]

E3 2014: The Punishing, Brutal World of Natural Doctrine

Only the fittest can survive. That’s a terrible truth considering how infrequently I exercise, and how much I enjoy fast food, and one that would give me less than a fighting chance during an apocalypse. Luckily, I don’t have to worry about the situations that mark the sad reality for the people in Natural Doctrine. […]

E3 2014: Impressive PC Games of E3

GameSpot editors sound off on a few standout PC games of E3 2014. Don’t let the console heavy show fool you, there are still plenty of new PC games on display.

E3 2014: Earthbound’s Legacy is Alive and Well in Citizens of Earth

No matter how bad we want it, the chances of another Earthbound coming stateside are slim. However, the influence of this cult classic can still be felt in the gaming industry today. Citizens of Earth is a great example. This Japanese-style role-playing game drops you in the shoes of Earth’s hapless Vice President, and sets […]

E3 2014: Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is a Beautiful Exercise in First-Person Storytelling

Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is a wordy title, but an apt one. Like The Chinese Room’s earlier effort on Dear Esther, this is a game that is very much about storytelling. The world has ended, but you remain–a lone survivor left exploring an idyllic little town in the English countryside picking up on the […]