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The Jimquisition: Goodbye Greenlight
Steam Greenlight, while once a promising and perhaps even noble endeavor, became a shitting tip in a year. Greenlight, aka Greenblight,...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 12, 2017


Arms Review – Arm’s Length
Arms is a really strange game to try and write about because its disparate parts vary so wildly in quality. It has the core of an...

Laura Kate Dale
Jun 9, 2017
Podquisition Episode 134: Ubisoft Is A Glazed Shit Donut
Ubisoft’s new logo looks like a coiled dog turd in the summer heat, so it’s the perfect logo, really. Elsewhere, Greenlight is...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 8, 2017


Lock’s Quest Review – Lock It Up
Usually when a game is remastered or ported, I “remaster” my review of the original game. Lock’s Quest was one of my favorite portable...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 7, 2017


The Jimquisition: Take-Two Isn’t Making Enough Money From You
Few things piss off your humble Jim Sterling more than executive speak. Well, a lot of things do, but executive speak is fucking...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 5, 2017


Tekken 7 Review – The Path Most Tekken
Tekken 7 is very much the same as every Tekken game that came before it. That’s not an inherently bad thing, but it does feel like the...

Laura Kate Dale
Jun 2, 2017


RiME Review – Level Headed
A good game that could have been a veritable great one. Developer: Tequila Works Publisher: Tequila Works Format: Nintendo Switch (TBD),...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 2, 2017
Podquisition Episode 133: There Will Be No Seaman Puns In This Week’s Title
Is Seaman coming back? We can only bloody hope. It’ll be more interesting than Far Cry 5 outrage. Elsewhere, we talk about the lifespan...

James Stephanie Sterling
Jun 1, 2017


The Jimquisition Reposition
When The Jimquisition first started, it was just me, a microphone, and a plain white background. I’d toss in a little picture-in-picture...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 30, 2017


The Jimquisition: A Bitter Post-Mortem Of Modern Warfare Remastercarded
New Jimquisition, Old Grudges. It’s time for another of our grisly post-mortems, as we pick up the rusted scalpel and cut open Modern...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 29, 2017


The Jimquisition’s Drill Queen Tribute
Taken from The Jimquisition episode “Of Course You Realize, This Means Wargaming.” Paying tribute to the iconic (real iconic, not Ubisoft...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 25, 2017
Podquisition Episode 132: I Could Crush You From The Testicles Outwards
A day early, but still a dollar short, your Podquisition crew talks literal bollocks for a good while before trying to talk about some...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 24, 2017
The Spin-off Doctors: House of the Dead II
“Altman’s script skewers everything in its wake, poking fun at virtually anything it can gets its bloody hands on. But underneath all the...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 23, 2017


The Jimquisition: Of Course You Realize, This Means Wargaming
As The Jimquisition gears up for change, we’re reminded that some things stay the same – like spurious YouTube copyright threats. World...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 22, 2017


Injustice 2 Review – If Only The Movies Were This Good
A great game with some financial caveats. Developer: NetherRealm Studios Publisher: Warner Bros. Format: PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One...

Laura Kate Dale
May 19, 2017


Prey Review – Neuromoderate
Developer: Arkane Studios Publisher: Bethesda Format: PC, PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One Released: May 5, 2017 Copy purchased Prey is almost...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 16, 2017


Flinthook Review – Hooked on Pirates
There is something to be said for the onslaught of Roguelike titles that continues unabated. While there is certainly a fair bit of dross...

Conrad Zimmerman
May 12, 2017


Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Review – Shell On Earth
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Format: Nintendo Switch Released: April 28, 2017 Copy purchased I regret not spending enough time...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 3, 2017
Jim Won’t Give Ian His VR: Episode 2
The comment section becomes a dysfunctional police station as Ian Boldsworth bites back. Follow Ian on Twitter! Also check out The...

James Stephanie Sterling
May 2, 2017


What Remains Of Edith Finch Review – Family Matters
Developer: Giant Sparrow Publisher: Annapurna Interactive Format: PC, PS4 (reviewed) Released: April 25, 2017 Copy provided by publisher...

James Stephanie Sterling
Apr 28, 2017
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