Despite the massive wave of games in which the developers and publishers care more about making money than they do making an actual game I thought it would be refreshing to talk about a game […] Read More
Author: Jinx the Game Critic
Jim Sterling, to those who don’t know, is a games journalist that currently works independently on Youtube and on his site, the Jimquisition (links to which will be posted at the end of this post). […] Read More
Oh yes, you didn’t think I would come back without talking about this interesting subject did you? It’s been a trend over the past few weeks to have big AAA games come with a variety […] Read More
Jinxthegamecritic returns! I am feeling fresh, alive and ready to write some more. In my absence plenty has happened, especially to do with the seedier side of gaming, so expect a post or two about […] Read More
I realise this seems as though I am repeating myself however from tomorrow I will be on vacation, specifically for around two weeks. I feel as though this site while I love writing for it […] Read More
Steam recently made a huge removal of games on its platform, approximately 173 games have been removed and funnily enough they all stem from a single developer, Silicon Echo Studios. This game development studio isn’t […] Read More
May you always continue to be remembered.
We’ve all had those times in which we feel as though the games we play just aren’t challenging enough. Sometimes we just want to push our limits and find brand new ways to enjoy our […] Read More
Over the past few days instead of turning to Fallout New Vegas like I originally had planned I decided to take a trip back to cyrodill and play through the wonderful game of Oblivion once […] Read More
In a pretty odd move Microsoft has decided to add a few more games onto their backwards compatibility program, however this time they chose to allow all of the first four Halo games to be […] Read More
