By Richard Naik on May 12, 2013 - 12:53pm.
It's a Tomb Raider extravaganza! We dish on the latest incarnation of Lara Croft, female protagonists in general, and the state of the "Cinematic Action" genre, a term which I claim full credit for coining. With Richard Naik, Brad Gallaway, Ashley King, Sara Rich, and (later on) Tim "Skype Connection Dropped" Spaeth. Also, check out this article by our good friend Rhea Monique if you have time. Well worth a read. Download: Right click here and select "Save Target As..." Subscribe: iTunes | Zune | RSS Please send feedback and mailbag questions to podcast (at) gamecritics (dot) com.
By Christopher Floyd on May 20, 2013 - 7:50pm.

At E3 2011, as part of the Electronic Arts press conference, Insomniac Games announced Overstrike—a campy, over-the-top cooperative shooter. Around a year later, the game had received a facelift and a new name: Fuse. I spoke to Insomniac Games' CEO Ted Price about rebranding, multi-platform development, and what it is like to launch a brand-new franchise at the end of a console cycle.
By Sparky Clarkson on May 20, 2013 - 7:35pm.

BioShock Infinite is a violent game, and it has to be. That's a contrast to BioShock, an equally violent game where combat conveyed nothing about its main character and had little to do with the game's themes other than spurring the player to engage in its various economies. Any stimulus—using plasmids to solve environmental puzzles, for instance—would have sufficed. That's not so in Columbia. Violence is essential to who Booker DeWitt is, and what Columbia is. Their story cannot be told without it.
By Guest Critic on May 20, 2013 - 6:59pm.
You'll Wish This Was Just a Book
HIGH It's got some of the better writing out there.
LOW Replaying the same, long sequences after each bad ending.
WTF Only girls get extended torture scenes.
By Peter Skerritt on May 20, 2013 - 6:10pm.

It's understandable to want to jump to conclusions based on Mr. Kato's statement above. Does this mean that Sony would dare to repeat its $600 miscalculation from 2006? Could this mean higher costs than expected at retail and potentially put off consumers? Does this open the door for Microsoft to undercut Sony out of the gate?
By Christopher Floyd on May 15, 2013 - 2:12pm.

You might not have heard of a new game outfit called Modern Dream yet, but you will. They've recently released a slick 2D runner called The Button Affair, and are already starting a new project inspired by the works of acclaimed abstract painter, Wassily Kandinsky. I spent a short while chatting with Oliver Clarke, one of the members of Modern Dream, and this is what he had to say about buttons, affairs, and what it's like to start making your own games.
By Peter Skerritt on May 15, 2013 - 1:31pm.

NPD sales data for April is set to arrive tomorrow (May 16th). I don't expect many surprises nor many changes to the status quo when it comes to hardware sales rankings for the month.
By Guest Critic on May 15, 2013 - 12:59pm.
More Like Crysis 2.5
HIGH Finely tuned predatory gameplay. Also, silenced shotguns.
LOW The abysmal final boss fight.
WTF The explanation for how Prophet's back in the saddle is ridiculous.
By Dale Weir on May 15, 2013 - 12:47pm.
Extra Credits looks at employing scale (i.e. more enemies) and tone to break up gameplay and maintain a player's interest level. Extra Credits' example of a game that got this right was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare—who knew that Call of Duty could be the game to actually teach us something?
By Guest Critic on May 14, 2013 - 3:43pm.
No Love on This Battlefield
HIGH More screen time for the Hakuoki hunks.
LOW The gameplay.
WTF The best thing I can say about the game is that it has nice character designs.
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