Terror! Report: Real Horror Stories

Real Horror StoriesStories tell of the Dark Forest. Many lives have been lost here. You are now at the entrance of the terror. Do you dare to enter? Aren’t you afraid of death?

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Terror! Report: White Day [Part 5] – Broken Game

WhiteDayWhite Day continues! [Read more...]

Error! Report #088

Error! Report LogoE3 is over and the podcast is back to its normal day and time. [Read more...]

The Last of Us Review: Struggling to Survive

The Last of Us 1Uncharted 2 is one of my favorite games this generation. It’s an adventurous shooter with sarcastic characters and bombastic setpiece moments; most of all, it felt like watching a fun summer movie. But Naughty Dog was also critiqued for the ludonarrative dissonance of the series: Nathan Drake will murder vast quantities of people then turn to the camera with a wink and a smile, the way only a likeable action hero can.

The Last of Us throws that entire formula out the window and creates something uniquely different, but not always successful. [Read more...]

Terror! Report: White Day [Part 4] – Glitch Babies

WhiteDayAh, shit. It’s been a long week, sorry. Here’s more White Day! [Read more...]

E3 2013: Day Final – Games and Stuff

Error!E3It’s the final day of E3 and we talk about some more games and stuff. [Read more...]

Terror! Report: Maere

436384185_1280It’s time for another episode of Terror! Report, this time with 100% more creepy children. [Read more...]

E3 2013 Day Whatever – Nintendo / Games

Error!E3Did Nintendo bring the thunder this E3, or did they blow it like the air escaping a balloon? [Read more...]

E3 2013 Day One – Press Conferences

Error!E3

E3 is upon us! We talk about all the press conferences from Monday, June 10. [Read more...]

Error! Report #087

Error! Report LogoIt’s time for a podcast before E3 where we talk about all the stuff that won’t matter in about eight hours! [Read more...]

Disclaimer

Error! Not Found has many articles of opinion. Every editor has different tastes and beliefs, and one point of view does not necessarily reflect the group as a whole.

(c) Evan Tognotti, Editor-In-Chief. 2011

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