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March 12th

Samorost

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There is a small room in my heart reserved for point-n-click adventures. While i don’t consider the genre to be one of my favourite at this time in my life, i had great memories when i was a teenager playing games like Future Wars and Monkey Island. After my disappointment with A Vampyre Story due to it’s incredibly annoying puzzles i stumbled upon Samorost.

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March 10th

FGS Podcast - Episode 3

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Episode 3 - The one with no alcohol

This week sees the boys deliver their opinions on the much talked about Flower (PSN), the demo of Starbreeze’s latest game The Chronicles of Riddick: Assualt on Dark Athena (PS3 / 360) and their latest co-op shenanigans in Saints Row 2 (PS3 / 360).

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March 6th

Good luck N'Gai

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N’Gai Croal is leaving Newsweek (link - his last post). I don’t really know what he will be doing from now on but i really hope he stays within the videogames industry. Videogames need N’Gai’s and other serious journalists’ influence to keep maturing as a medium.

The way i play and see games has changed a lot in the last couple of years as i have tried to keep myself thinking of what i am doing and feeling during a game. It’s not just about enjoying the moments in games now but also trying to understand why. In these couple of years games journalism and critique has started to move beyond reviews. Now people with great writing and thinking skills, who are not just kids who play games for a living, have started to influence the way we see games.

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March 5th

It Takes Two Baby

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Looking back to my first gaming memories I can envision an Atari CX2600 nestled comfortably before me in thick 70's stylied carpet. Reflected in the blank TV screen were the silhouttes of two young children each holding a paddle controller. The TV suddenly comes to life with the word PONG replacing the smiling silhouettes.

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