I have a confession: I have played a lot of The Behemoth‘s new game, Pit People. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the development team and trying Pit People at PAX East 2017, which was one of the first major unveilings for the game since release. After playing it for several weeks, I am in love:
Posts Tagged ‘Video Games’
Mastering Strategy with The Behemoth’s ‘Pit People’
Posted: April 29, 2017 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, General, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Battleblock Theater, Indie, PAX East, Pit People, The Behemoth, Video Games
A Macro Problem with Microtransactions
Posted: April 20, 2015 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Add-Ons, Fees, Gaming, Microtransactions, Video Games
Special Labels for Swedish Video Games?
Posted: November 17, 2014 by Brie Young in Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Feminism, Gamergate, Labels, Sexism, Sweden, Video Games
We all know that video games agencies provide labels indicating the level of violence, adult language and sexually explicit content. But what about gender equality? Currently, Sweden is considering creating special labels for video games based on whether or not the games’ portrayal of women is sexist or not.
Telltale’s The Walking Dead Game Season 2, Episode 2 is Just… Just… Amazing!
Posted: March 6, 2014 by Aamil Ismail in Comicology - Comic Books, Gamenomics - Video Games, Microsoft/Xbox, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Season 2, Steam, Telltale Games, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead Game, Video Games
Award winning games developer, Telltale Games, recently released the second installment, “A House Divided”, of its second season of The Walking Dead Game this Tuesday, March 4th. This episode contains almost all that you could want as a Walking Dead fan, explosive action, scintillating dialogue, gut-wrenching suspense and guess what you get to control how each facet of the episode plays out.
Kingdom Hearts Timeline Explanation
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStationTags: Chronological, Kingdom Hearts, Order, Timeline, Video Games
One of the most popular problems amongst the Kingdom Hearts franchise results in many gamers having no idea how the order of the series works. With prequels and sequels releasing out of order and bizarre titles with words like “Re:” and “Final Mix +”, it is no surprise that this series could use an explanation. This article is an update on one of Game&Comic’s first posts, but will also tie off a lot of loose ends:
Pokemon Bank Changing the Way Players Store Pokémon
Posted: December 30, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, NintendoTags: Brigette, Brigette's Pokemon Storage System, Celebi, Nintendo, Poké Transporter, Pokemon, Pokemon Bank, Video Games, X, Y
Is your new year’s resolution to play more Pokémon? Then keep reading to learn about Pokémon Bank, a new feature that will revolutionize the way you deposit, store, and manage up to 3,000 Pokémon in an online PC!
Highlights from Armageddon Expo in Auckland, New Zealand!
Posted: December 24, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Comicology - Comic Books, Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Armageddon Expo, comic books, Convention, G&C, Video Games
Sorry for the delay! We have returned from our overseas adventure and were able to make an appearance at the Armageddon Expo, one of the biggest conventions in New Zealand!
2012 in Retrospect
Posted: January 14, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, DC Comics, Gamenomics - Video Games, Image Comics, MarvelTags: Batman, Best of 2012, comic books, DC, G&C, Gaming, Halo 4, hawkeye, Image, Marvel NOW!, New 52, Playstation All Stars, Pokemon, Saga, Video Games
Now that we are officially in 2013, and to keep up with our ‘Best of 2012’ blogs, I wanted to take a look back at the video games and comic books that made 2012 so awesome. In 2012, we saw some great video games, as well as some really big comic book events. The Wii U was released, DC’s New 52 is now in full force, and Marvel NOW! has continued to throw out some really big titles. Here is my breakdown of the ‘Best of 2012’:
Xbox One Might Have ‘Anti-Used Game’ Technology?
Posted: December 21, 2012 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Microsoft/XboxTags: Games, Indie Games, Microsoft/Xbox, No Used Games, PC, Playstation, Preowned, Steam, Used Games, Video Games
Did anyone else hear about this? Click ‘read more’ to get my full thoughts on the matter:
Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty DLC
Posted: October 25, 2012 by Connor MacDonald in Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Borderlands 2, Captain Scarlett, DLC, Pirate's Booty, pirates, Video Games, XBox 360
You’ve finished Borderlands 2, played with the Mechromancer, and claimed Pandora as your personal stomping ground. All the quests are done, and you can finally kick back and relax. That is, unless you haven’t heard the story of Captain Blade’s buried treasure, and experienced Gearbox’s newest DLC for Borderlands 2; Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty. If not, allow me to regale you with this swashbuckling tale.