Monthly Archives: September 2015

Call your friends on their fabrications in ‘Fibbage’

This article originally appeared on The Oakland Press. Fibbage may be the single most fun experience I’ve had lying to my friends. Fibbage, a new Xbox One game from the makers of You Don’t Know Jack, came out of nowhere … Continue reading

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‘Journal’ explores sketchy memories

This article was originally posted on The Oakland Press. As a medium that values player interaction as a way to tell a story, video games tend to send the message that the choices we make are tremendously important. In some, … Continue reading

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‘Shovel Knight’ digs up classic gaming memories

This article was originally published on The Oakland Press. Shovel Knight feels like a game that was made in 1990, buried in a time capsule, and unearthed in 2014. Many games have tried, but few have been able to accurately … Continue reading

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