Please turn JavaScript on
header-image

Hookshot, Charge Beam, Revive

Want to keep yourself up to date with the latest news from Hookshot, Charge Beam, Revive?

Subscribe using the "Follow" button below and we provide you with customized updates, via topic or tag, that get delivered to your email address, your smartphone or on your dedicated news page on follow.it.

You can unsubscribe at any time painlessly.

Title of Hookshot, Charge Beam, Revive: "Hookshot, Charge Beam, Revive – A Video Game Design Blog"

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  1 / week

Message History

To describe Nier: Automata as simply a an Action RPG, or even a video game, is doing it injustice. Nier: Automata is a journey where your hope and purpose in life will be ripped out from under you, and then the game challenges you to build it back up and find the determination to go on.

It’s hard to talk about this game without spoiling it. So for ...

Read full story

This week marks the 20th birthday of the Xbox 360, a legendary video game console that pushed the medium into the modern era that we recognize today. People look back fondly on this machine and call it the “golden age” of Xbox. While the console did start out with major hardware issues, that didn’t stop the 360 from creating an impressive library and establishing itself as th...

Read full story

Halo: Campaign Evolved has created quite a stir among the Halo community and the gaming community at large. It’s a remake of the first game that released in 2001, Halo: Combat Evolved, and it’s coming not only to Xbox and PC, but also the PlayStation 5. It’s a historical event in video games. That would be like playing Mario on Xbox or God of War on the Nint...

Read full story

In life, there are only three guarantees: death, taxes, and gamers with bad opinions on the internet. I tried my best to dig through the hallways in my brain for my spiciest opinions on video games, though every time I did, I realized how mild my opinions really are. So beware and prepare, dear reader, to be mildly offended at my words!

10. Some Nintendo fan...

Read full story

Happy Halloween! Normally I’m a baby when it comes to horror games, but this year I found one that I could actually finish: Alan Wake. Going into this game, I thought I would love it. It was developed by Remedy, a studio with a high pedigree among other game critics for titles like Max Payne and Control. It’s set in the Pacific Northwest, a setting ...

Read full story