Posted 08/26/08 at 03:00:00 PM by Thomas McDonald
So is PC gaming hosed? That seems to be the case for games that a) are not massively multiplayer, b) don’t have “Sims” in the title, or c) aren’t played by your mom.
But it’s not really as dire as all that. Mass Effect actually made it to number 2, and Sins of a Solar Empire to number 9, on the current NPD PC sales charts.
Those numbers, however, don’t reflect where PC owners are really gettin’ their game on: with casual games. Remember when you would say you were a PC gamer and people would say, “Yeah, me too,” and you’d ask what they played, and they’d say, “Minesweeper and Solitaire.” And you’d chuckle. Good times!
More after the jump.
Posted 07/17/08 at 07:45:05 PM by Thomas MacDonald
Watching Grand Theft Auto IV rack up the highest recorded sales in gaming history was one of the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed in 17-plus years of covering this hobby. (PC gamers should get a crack at the game this fall.) If the gaming press is to be believed, GTA4 is simply the greatest game ever made.
Find out just how wrong they are after the jump.
Posted 06/30/08 at 02:26:18 PM by Thomas MacDonald
We’re at a point in history when, if gamers are to maintain credibility, we need to acknowledge both the good and bad in our passion. Grand Theft Childhood ($25, Simon & Schuster) by Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl K. Olson is a fair and comprehensive study of games and violence, and we would do well to pay attention to its conclusions.
Those conclusions, and Tom's own, after the jump.
Posted 04/29/08 at 03:23:38 PM by Thomas McDonald
PC Gaming Alliance is long on buzzwords, short on ideas.
Posted 03/25/08 at 12:15:52 PM by Thomas McDonald
The Independent Games Festival is chock-full of inventive indie fare.
Posted 01/30/08 at 03:20:57 PM by Thomas McDonald
Unreal Tournament 3 brings some delicious new innovations to the multiplayer shooter genre.
Posted 01/08/08 at 05:47:19 PM by Thomas McDonald
We're nearly drowning in top-notch fragfests!
Posted 12/05/07 at 04:07:00 PM by Thomas McDonald
In which we try to decide if Bioshock counts as Art. Pitchforks and torches provided for your convenience.


