ESG Review: ‘MANOS: The Hands of Fate’

Licensed video game adaptations of movies are nothing new to the seasoned gamer; many gamers who grew up during the NES era will have (not-so) fond memories of LJN’s numerous [...]

PAX East From the Eyes of the Consumer

Back from PAX East, a behemoth of a con considering its organizers. Besides a vast presence of developers (lots of indie and some major) and booths demoing the latest and [...]

ESG Review: Rush Bros.

Steam Greenlight is a wonderful venue to see the best and brightest of up-and-coming game design show up with the grandiose studio fanfare. It acts as a vertitable proving ground [...]

“Wildman” To Proceed Onward, Despite Troubles

There is a certain risk inherent in the realm of crowd-sourcing funding for game development. Some games do marvelously — Star Citizen, Wasteland 2, and Project Eternity spring to mind, [...]

ESG Review: Primal Carnage

As a genre, first-person shooters have typically gone through phases. From the annals of WWII, to exciting sci-fi romps, to dystopian zombie-infestations, the genre latches onto an idea until it [...]