Full Coverage: The Player: Video game reviews and ruminations
Todd Martens explores the world of video games in his series of stories, The Player.
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The “Uncharted†franchise has been defined by remarkable action sequences — a full-on shootout on a moving train, a somersaulting Jeep, an extended battle of man versus helicopter.
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Early in the film “Late Shift,†Matt, a student on his way to a night job, faces an easily relatable dilemma: help a lost tourist with directions and risk being late to work or ignore the man and hop on a waiting subway train.
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In Anita Sarkeesian’s San Francisco apartment, a photographer makes a seemingly innocuous request.
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The opening of Universal Studios’ new Wizarding World of Harry Potter Hollywood brings to the West Coast what many consider the grandest theme park attraction in North America.
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Nintendo’s best releases are typically highly polished, moderately zany and, if not downright accessible to a mass audience, at least approachable.
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The brakes have officially been released on the virtual-reality era.
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There are a lot of mobile games out there — last year more than 100,000 iOS games were released in North America.
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My real-life cat, it appears, has been frustrated with me lately.
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To those who doubt we are on the eve of a new virtual reality era, Palmer Luckey, the 23-year-old founder of Oculus and inventor of the Rift headset, had one message at this week’s Game Developers Conference: “You’re going to have to eat your words.â€
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Dave Hagewood didn’t set out to create the next big thing in electronic sports.
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In my first 25 hours with Nintendo 3DS’ “Fire Emblem Fates,†families argued, attempts at flirting were rebuffed and relatives threw a fit over poorly cooked meals.
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“Firewatch,†set in the quiet Wyoming wilderness, is a game in which its main character does little more than walk.
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Meet Yarny. Yarny doesn’t look like much at a quick glance.
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The Player: Can’t crack ‘The Witness’? Part of the fun is in the mystery, not just the answers
Draw a line. It sounds simple, doesn’t it?
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Young superheroes were once at the heart of the game Glendale’s tiny Night School Studio set out to create as a reputation-making title.
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For a few brief moments “That Dragon, Cancer†acts like a conventional video game.
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The Player: Video game trends for 2016: Virtual reality, further blurred lines between TV and gaming
Of all the mainstream forms of pop art, perhaps only in interactive entertainment can a game be a success before it has even been released.
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The top 10 video games of 2015, ranked below, include both the extremely personal and the return of a household name, Lara Croft.
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For a medium that for much of the last decade has been overrun with machismo, 2015 in video games represented a year of powerful role reversals.
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The “Call of Duty†franchise has had players (as soldiers) do battle underwater, shoot in outer space, wear jet packs and even attack zombies.
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Pretend, for a brief moment, that new “Star Wars: The Force Awakens†villain Kylo Ren isn’t so bad.
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The newest “Call of Duty†title raked in $550 million globally in its first three days on the market this month, a figure that its publisher, Activision Blizzard, touted as the largest entertainment launch of the year — bigger than any movie or album.
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Some of the first sounds you hear in “Star Wars Battlefront†are instantly recognizable.
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The Lara Croft of “Rise of the Tomb Raider†may believe in fairy tales, but that doesn’t mean she’s willing to put up with nonsense.
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Luke Skywalker was surrounded.
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Michael Frith spent the bulk of his career working with the Muppets.
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“Minecraft,†the video game that can essentially be anything you want it to be, is everywhere.
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Playing a game from 1993 can be jarring.
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“The Beginner’s Guide†is a video game that opens with an existential question rather than an objective: Is it possible to get to know someone by analyzing his art?
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“Halo 4†made me a believer. “Halo 5: Guardians†has shaken my faith.
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The following column was originally published more than a year ago.
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The following column was originally published earlier this year.
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The following column was originally published last December.
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Video games can get dark quick, what with all the guns, military ops and monster-like creatures in space.
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Thirty years ago a plump little plumber in red overalls revolutionized gaming.
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Apple on Wednesday introduced an update to its Apple TV platform that places an increased emphasis on games.
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Take the myth of Robin Hood, add a cyber-punk look and mix in some hacker sensibility.
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It’s been almost 30 years since the release of “Super Mario Bros.,†and I still can’t get one voice out of my head.
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When “Tomb Raider†was rebooted in 2013, the game ushered in a number of changes for its main character Lara Croft.
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Here’s a premise for a plot that’s sure to bring out the tears: A blind girl can’t find her best friend, a neighboring cat.
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On Sunday, the final morning of the all-things Disney convention, the D23 Expo, video games took the spotlight.
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Disneyland’s Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction closed in 1985, yet here it was in front of me.
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Some of the best games — and some of the most difficult — create their own language.
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Not too long ago Joel McDonald was working on video games in which players could pummel bullets into trees.
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There was a time when liking video games was seen as some sort of abnormality.
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The Player: In an era overrun with nostalgia, ‘King’s Quest’ is a thoughtful take on a classic
Too much thinking, argues a blacksmith in the new “King’s Quest,†leads to inaction.
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About a decade ago, Raigan Burns and Mare Sheppard released “N†as a reaction to all that was excessive in video games.
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Nintendo on Saturday lost a company legend when President Satoru Iwata died at 55 from cancer.
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Virtual reality was supposedly the future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming.
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Like rock ‘n’ rollers getting the band back together, Activision and Harmonix are resurrecting their music-based franchises “Guitar Hero†and “Rock Band,†titles that in 2008 at their peak generated more than $1.6 billion in North American sales.
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The digital revolution is starting to look a lot more physical.
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Never mind the destroyed space station and the references to the isles of Los Angeles.
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“Decisions That Matter†is a video game that comes with a “trigger button.†No, not the gun kind.
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The enemy is around the corner. The floor is stained with the bright orange scars of battle.
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Players in “Sunset†commit what would be considered acts of war by aiding a rebellion in a fictional South American city.