All Posts by: Chris Maeurer
Strategy Guide We are trying something new, something to bring our perspective, as Christians, into our hobby, video games, and try and make it appealing to both audiences. This is the first episode, of what I hope will be more,… Read More »
Part Prince of Persia, part God of War, Garshasp is a digital smorgasbord of successful hack n’ slash and platforming games. The independent game, a first for Dead Mage Inc., finds it’s new setting in Persian mythology. The real question… Read More »
There was much building anticipation, for the late evolution of Spore, the brainchild of Maxis maven Will Wright, and Publisher EA. Whether or not those longs delays, and lofty hype played a part in the game’s mixed reception remains up… Read More »
This year, we are lucky to be seeing many highly anticipated sequels, and exciting new IP’s jump into the foray, and vie for our gaming dollars. While I already had my mental checklist of all the games I was looking… Read More »
Once in a while, a game drops out of nowhere, and captures the heart of gamers. Such seemed to be the case with Shadow Harvest, I had not seen much of the press releases or advertising, and suddenly, it arrived… Read More »
What do you get when you mix car combat, with a nice cell-shaded, Borderlands aesthetic, with FPS game modes, like territory control and battle arena? You get Crasher, a really cool new MOBA(Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) game from developer Puncher’s… Read More »
Last year, PC gamers were all ablaze at the return of a game franchise left dormant for 12 years. This year, we herald the return of another long lost classic-Shogun 2. The original game debuted to rave reviews, in 2000,… Read More »
February saw the release of the second of five episodes, in Telltale’s continuation of the Back to the Future storyline. I’ve certainly gone back and read my review of Episode 1 over, and questioned whether or not I was too… Read More »
Shogun 2 : First Impressions
We live in an age of instant gratification. Text messages must go out instantly, who can wait around for a phone call when a 15 year old girl can type War and Peace on her cell phone keypad by the… Read More »
Last year, console gamers were alight, with a new Spiderman game, promising an interesting new take on a familiar hero. Without a PC release in sight, it looked like we’d be left out in the cold, missing a great gaming… Read More »









