The Future Is 3D, Probably
Chella is seeing more and more companies try to enter the third dimension in gaming, though she remains steadfastly skeptical in her 2D world.
Chella is seeing more and more companies try to enter the third dimension in gaming, though she remains steadfastly skeptical in her 2D world.
Apparently $20 million in sales is not enough for Eidos, who consider Tomb Raider Underworld to be a weak performer in the U.S. Their solution: Lara needs a makeover. Chella "respectfully" disagrees.
With the second exciting instalment in the Fable series, Microsoft is looking to have a real Xbox 360 (and eventually a PC) gem of an RPG series on their hands.
There are some huge titles in the works for 2009. From Bioshock 2 to Halo 3 and Star Trek Online, the future looks brighter than ever, if it holds true.
Forget raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Chella takes a look at her favorite games of the year that are going to make her holiday (and perhaps yours if you follow along) special.
Venturing out into the scary world of holiday video game shopping can be daunting for the parent of a younger child. But Chella is here to hold your hand, and make for a much better time of it.
As Chella dives into her Fable II review, she finds that there isn’t too much difference between the male and female main character. Or is there?
It’s Chella’s favorite time of year, when all the little ghosts and ghouls come out to play. But although she’ll be watching scary movies, horror-based games are just too frightening.
It seems a rush of TV, comic book and film writers are taking up the pen and working on games, but scripting a good game is different than just crafting a good story. Too bad developers don’t seem to realize this when hiring talent.
Chella is discovering that the older she gets, the harder it is to play epic games. But then again, perhaps things will pick back up when she retires in 50 years or so?