Features Archive

  • PAX South 2015 Day 2 Impressions

    Venturing back for Day 2 of PAX South, I revisited some of the booths I had only looked upon on Day 1 for a chance at getting some hands-on impressions. Today wasn’t nearly as overwhelming despite there seeming to be a bigger crowd than yesterday. […]

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  • PAX South 2015 Day 1 Impressions: Rebel Galaxy, Serenity Forge Trio, and a Clone Named Klaus

    Day 1 of PAX South has come to a close and I spent most of the day on the show floor sampling games and drinking it all in. This the first time I’ve attended PAX and I have to say that I’m impressed by everyone […]

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  • VGBlogger Year in Review: My Favorite Games of 2014

    VGBlogger Year in Review: My Favorite Games of 2014

    I don’t know about you, but for me 2014 was largely a year marked by disappointment, both in gaming and on the personal side. I’m not sure what it is, but I find myself growing increasingly disinterested with the current direction game design is headed, […]

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  • VGBlogger’s Halloween Indie Game Spooktacular

    VGBlogger’s Halloween Indie Game Spooktacular

    So here we are, at the end of another long day of Halloween gaming goodness. As All Hallows’ Eve draws to a close, we leave you with a look at some of our favorite indie horror, zombie, spooky or otherwise holiday relevant games to come […]

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  • Feature: VGBlogger’s Back to School Guide to Fun Educational Indie Games

    Feature: VGBlogger’s Back to School Guide to Fun Educational Indie Games

    Nowadays children and young adults are going back to school earlier and earlier with each passing year it seems, but traditionally Labor Day has represented the unofficial end of summer, and the beginning of the new school semester. With Labor Day now past and summer […]

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  • Spring Cleaning Cable Organizer Round-up

    Spring Cleaning Cable Organizer Round-up

    It feels weird saying this with a couple inches of freezing rain-topped snow visible from my window, but this week marks the start of spring. The dawning of spring means it’s time to start packing away the winter clothing and freshen things up around the […]

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  • VGB Feature: Alien Spidy Interview with Enigma Software CEO Daniel Parente

    VGB Feature: Alien Spidy Interview with Enigma Software CEO Daniel Parente

    Quietly swinging onto digital download platforms (Steam, XBLA, PSN) some time early this year, Alien Spidy is one of those sleeper gems in the making that gamers abroad may not have heard a lot about but most definitely should not overlook. To help spread the […]

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  • VGBlogger Gift Guides for Geeks & Gamers: Collectibles and Stocking Stuffers

    VGBlogger Gift Guides for Geeks & Gamers: Collectibles and Stocking Stuffers

    In part one of our gift guides for geeks and gamers, we showed you a wide variety of video game and movie themed books to consider buying or asking for this holiday season. Now for part two, we’re back with some fun novelty items and […]

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  • VGB Feature: Guacamelee! Interview with DrinkBox Studios Co-founder and Producer Graham Smith

    VGB Feature: Guacamelee! Interview with DrinkBox Studios Co-founder and Producer Graham Smith

    By now you should know DrinkBox Studios for the excellent Tales from Space 2D platformers, About a Blob and Mutant Blobs Attack. Soon you’re going to know the indie Toronto studio for what has to be the world’s first dimension-hopping Metroid-vania beat-em-up platformer inspired by […]

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  • VGB Feature: Dollar Dash Q&A with Candygun Games

    VGB Feature: Dollar Dash Q&A with Candygun Games

    Competitive bank robber dueling with a Bomberman flair, Dollar Dash is a multiplayer arcade action romp that will have players thieving it out in free-for-all battles for cash to prove who is the top crook in town. With a hopeful December launch on PC, PS3 […]

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