All tagged Winter Spectacular 2020
It is one thing to win with humility. It is a totally different thing to win and then put your fingers in your ears and shout “AH IT WAS NOTHING, ANYONE ELSE COULD HAVE DONE BETTER!”
Josh Broadwell slowly starting to accept that he might be pretty damn good at what he does.
2020 is over and things can only get bett— Sorry, what happened yesterday?
2020 has changed a lot of things for a lot of us. Issy van der Velde joins us to discuss how this year affected his relationship with games.
I doubt you’ve heard because it’s a pretty small news story but that new Cyberpunk game is kinda busted. We welcome Najib Hassan to the site to explain why this problem is just as much Sony and Microsoft’s as it is CD Projekt Red’s.
DO YOU LIKE MEANINGLESS AWARDS?! You’re on the internet so the answer is probably yes! Ollie, Matthew and Will hand out the first annual Backlog-ies and write a bit about the games from yesteryear that resonated the most in 2020.
ItsScottish is 2 cool 4 school after playing Back 4 Blood. NGL it’s a lot like L4D but that ok because (I’ve run out of number words) OK.
Hey, it’s Christmas Day and if you need something to read after sleeping off your food coma we got you covered, with three more startmenu folk here to tell you about their games of the year.
The year is over and there has been a lot of quality games despite… *gestures at everything*. Because of that Samuel Willetts wanted to take a look back at his top five games of the year and some honourable mentions too.
Writing what you know is like a school teachers secret to success but how do you deal with finding yourself writing about hard topics on the regular? Aimee Hart of Gayming Magazine helps us breakdown writing about trauma.
Jason Coles is here to sit you down and tell you to take a rest. Hey, maybe you could play some Hades!
I swear we didn’t time this, but today is ACDay and so in a rare case of Odin looking kindly upon us, Louise Chase has joined us to explain why the mini-games and side-activities in Valhalla are so great.
Diego Argüello is a busy fellow and we’d be lying if we weren’t a little surprised that the EIC of Into The Spine has time for us, so take a look at his advice for setting up a website.
Breaking into video game journalism is tough (trust us we know). But don’t despair! Damien Mason is here to tell you how you can write about video games without being a games journalist.
2020 was, errrrrr, a loud year, to say the least. Which is why Alex Green found himself treasuring the games that focused more on the quiet moments.
Alex Orona of Super GG Radio joins us to let us know what have been the best early access experiences this year and tip us off to some we may have missed.
We’ve all had a pretty shitty year and have had to find ways to cope. Cole Henry found comfort on the pavement.
Hung Hoang is tired of people talking about how to become a game developer so he’s here to tell you how not to be one.
College is a bit overwhelming and with a million new things flying at you, it can be hard to latch onto anything. Tom Martin is here to tell us why you should, at least try, make time to join your uni’s newspaper.
To call 2020 trying is a bit of an understatement. That’s why Michael Leopold Weber took great joy in Ghost of Tsushima removing this minor annoyance.