As a journalist John has covered everything from rural town meetings to the U.S. Congress and even done time as a crime reporter and photographer.|His first venture into writing about the game industry came in the form of a computer column called "On the Chip Side," which grew to have over 1 million circulation and was published in newspapers in several states. From there he did several "ask the computer guy" columns in magazines such as Up Front! in New Mexico and Who Cares? in Washington D.C. When the Internet started to become popular, he began writing guided Web tours for the newly launched Washington Post online section as well as reviews for the weekend section of the paper, something he still does from time to time.
His experience in trade publications came as a writer and reviewer for Government Computer News.
As the editor of GiN, he demands strict editorial standards from all the writers and reviewers. Breeden feels the industry needs a weekly, reliable trade publication covering the games industry and works tirelessly to accomplish that goal.
It’s been a long time since we got to play anything new in the Commandos series. But now Commandos: Origins brings that classic World War II series back to life in 14 over the top, war-changing missions with all the modern bells and whistles found in top tier games.
At times both gritty and goofy, The Precinct challenges players to take on the tough job of a beat cop in the crime infested city of Averno. It’s every bit as good as any 1980s television police drama show, just with players dropped into the center of the action.
The latest powerhouse of casual gaming is Drop Duchy, a title that combines the best elements of Tetris with puzzle solving, deck building and even a little strategic combat. It’s fun to play, easy to learn and offers nearly unlimited replayability.
Laced with some of the most compelling storytelling to be found within a video game world, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 offers action-packed combat while also tugging at the heartstrings of its legion of appreciative players.
Game Review- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Almost as shocking as an Oblivion gate dropping out of the clear blue sky, Bethesda has released a masterful remaster of the Oblivion RPG from 2006. It’s so well done and fun to play, that it’s almost like a whole new game again.
Combining unforgiving and intense tactical combat with role-playing like decisions on and off the battlefield, Burden of Command offers players a unique look at the challenges of leadership in the midst of World War II combat and conflicts.
Steeped in lore taken from the myths, legends and folklore of the Southern United States, South of Midnight is a delightful new adventure with a relatable protagonist, action-packed combat and a refreshingly unique and magical story.
Spilled is a cozy and environmentally friendly adventure where players are tasked with rescuing animals and cleaning up the rivers and streams of a colorful cartoon paradise that have been stained black with oil and other pollutants.
Very loosely based on the historic Windscale nuclear disaster event that rocked Northen England, Atomfall gives players a 1960s era post-apocalyptic adventure in its world that’s filled with lots of dark secrets and deadly places to explore.
Doomlings is a family friendly card game where players try to evolve a species of cute and colorful creatures into powerful and mighty beings that can survive and thrive right up until the end of the world.
Your Free Daily News Source Of The Video Game Industry