Thursday, May 23, 2013
Xbox One Thoughts, and an Article and MORE COMING SOON
Due to technical difficulties I have not been able to post anything since Tuesday morning. Mike and I will both have forthcoming articles we hope you will enjoy. We will be posting our respective opinions/aftermath articles on the Xbox One reveal, and expect an awesome review of Anodyne as soon as I can get my PC functioning correctly again. Hopefully by Saturday evening. Until then we hope you'll read our back articles, maybe listen to our podcast, and enjoy your week!
Take care, and until then, Game On!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Coming Soon: A Real Article!
Super Meat Boy, a simple, yet difficult and fun game.
Image source: Supermeatboy.com
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Due to circumstances today's article has to come tomorrow. I apologize. We missed last week, and this one late. However, we here at Gaming Cuisine are slowly catching up with all that life has thrown at us, and look forward to getting back on track. Come back tomorrow evening for an article on simplicity in games, the appeal of such titles, and a short review of Anodyne.
Until next time, Game On!
Thursday, May 9, 2013
SALT FEST Black Ops II - 2v2 Tournament Rules
Not much more needs to be added to this self explanatory title, other than the fact that you can check out these rules by clicking the newly added tab up top, or take the short cut here!
Salt Fest is going to be INCREDIBLE! You won't want to miss out on this, ONE OF A KIND, convention. We're serious. No one in the entire world has ever done a convention quite like this. Take all of your favorite conventions, and put them into one! For all details on Salt Fest, visit their website here!
See you there gamerz!
Until next time, keep on gamin' on!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Where Are They Now? Updates and Insight to Some of 2013's Most Exciting Titles
Broken Age, formerly known as Double Fine Adventure looks to be shaping up nicely. |
While there's a lot of talk of indie developers taking over the video game market in gaming forums, and chat rooms, almost all of the profits earned in the video game industry are still made by a small group of major developers, and likely will for some time to come. I've heard numbers thrown around to the effect of "90% of profits are made by 10% of the games", and while this may be a bit of hyperbole, it's not far from the truth. However that's not to say that indie games aren't changing the way things are done. Hits like Fez, Super Meat Boy, and Braid have all changed the way people look at indie gaming and indie development. And with upcoming titles like Broken Age, Wasteland 2, Project Eternity, Shadowrun Returns and Star Citizen, all having pulled in close to, or over $2,000,000 each in public funding, it's hard to deny the power of an ardent and devoted fanbase ravenous for continuations of their favorite series, or new titles from their favorite developers. Perhaps indie games won't remain indie forever.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Mondays post will be on Tuesday!
Radio the Universe: Still progressing nicely. Thanks Kickstarter! |
Thanks for coming, by and until next time, Game On.
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