Tag Archives: gaming
Video Games and the Bible Plays: Valkyria Chronicles (PC Version)
*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file names. __________________________________________ Summary Valkyria Chronicles is a multi-faceted strategy JRPG without magic. My Experience ·Originally released on the PS3 in 2008, Valkyria Chronicles’ unique combination of tactics and marksmanship feel utterly fantastic … Continue reading
*UPDATE* Video Games and the Bible’s 2015 Steam Summer Sale Recommendations
Looking for something to purchase during the Steam Summer Sale? Below are 10 or so of my top picks (in no particular order)… ______________________________________ Mount & Blade: Warband In our review of the game last year, I said Mount & … Continue reading
Christian Games Done Right: Lemma (Evan Todd)
*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file names. *Note: Evan Todd, the developer of the game, is a good friend of mine. The various modes of coverage below contain my honest opinions regardless of that fact. __________________________________________ Lemma* … Continue reading
Video Games and the Bible Plays: Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball
*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file names. __________________________________________ Summary In first person shooter Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball* (RRDDD) players sling dodgeballs at each other instead of bullets. My Experience ·Robot Roller Derby Disco Dodgeball’s gorgeous neon and electronica-fueled … Continue reading
Video Games and the Bible Plays…Frozen Cortex
*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file names. __________________________________________ Summary Frozen Cortex* transforms the simultaneous turn-based strategy of previous Mode 7 Games hit, Frozen Synapse, into a streamlined, non-violent futuresport between two teams of five robots with varying skills. My … Continue reading
Kaiju-a-GoGo: Friendly-Faced Destruction (Developer Interview)
*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file-names. Kaiju-a-GoGo* fulfills the promise of classic games such as Rampage or War of the Monsters by giving you control of a customizable monster (or “Kaiju”), and an entire world to conquer. I had the chance to speak … Continue reading