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    One Day You Will Die, an indie game that predicts the cause of your death

    The CDC doesn’t do fun, but this game does

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    If you listened to my most recent podcast, you’ll know that I love indie games, and a few days ago I downloaded pretty cool new one. It’s a procedurally generated side-scroller called One Day You Will Die that has you grow older and avoid the most common causes of death in each year of your […]



    Twitter Is a Nightmare of Social Anxiety, or: Why I Couldn’t Play Animal Crossing as a Child

    There's no 'OFF' button on this thing

    By Charles Bramesco

    Filed In Tech, Gaming

    I like Twitter a lot. Not only does it provide me with a convenient outlet for the uninterrupted stream of pearls perpetually spilling forth from my beautiful brain, but Twitter is an awe-inspiring social tool. Complete strangers can share stories, common rabble can gain unprecedented insight into the mental processes of our graven celebrity idols, […]



    I’m addicted to trophy collecting in Lego Games

    Everything is awesome when we're living our dream!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    I’m addicted to LEGO Games, but I’m even more addicted to collecting trophies in LEGO Games (that support the PlayStation Trophy system). I didn’t think it would happen to me, but here I am, writing an article about committing myself (and my spouse) to collecting every trophy in the 18 LEGO themed videogames, which take […]



    PS4 Update 2.57 is stable, but here’s what PS4 Update 3.0 should be

    Now that's what I call stable stability!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    Sony just released PS4 update version 2.57, which is aimed at increasing system stability. That’s great, but it’s pretty boring, especially on the heels of a rather exciting E3. This is the official list of features brought to us by PS4 firmware update 2.57: About PlayStation®4 system software version 2.57 Main features in version 2.57 […]




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