Monday, December 2, 2013

Gaming Round-Up: December 2, 2013

Yoshi - by David De Léon Luis


Ansh Patel takes issue with the premise of genres. Steve Swift takes it one step further, and asks what is the purpose of defining genres and mediums? Who are we helping?

If you don't believe that How Virtual Reality Will Change Gaming, then you should check out this list of 10 Games That'll Make You Want An Oculus Rift.

Mattie Brice expands on locality. What are the different standards of play embodied by different communities?


My Secret Life in Los Santos : "On October 1, Rockstar released the online version of Grand Theft Auto V, the most popular video game in history. Unlike the “story mode” of the video game where players test their skills against computer generated cops and gangsters, in the online version of fictional Los Angeles we also get to kill and rob each other."

Some new consoles were launched over the past two weeks. Leigh Alexander asks who really cares about this business model lurching forward into another cycle.

Why GTA5 Was a Missed Opportunity: "One of the main reasons I play video games is to have unique experiences. ... I’m certain that GTA5′s story is amazing. That being said, I’m also certain that GTA5′s story won’t stray too far from that of previous GTA’s."

Why the PlayStation 4 is slanted

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