Episode 236 – Beyond Anthem
This week, we talk mainly about the recent Kotaku article about Anthem, How BioWare’s Anthem Went Wrong. We have pretty strong feelings about the working of programmers Continue Reading
This week, we talk mainly about the recent Kotaku article about Anthem, How BioWare’s Anthem Went Wrong. We have pretty strong feelings about the working of programmers Continue Reading
If you’ve been following the big story of EA’s utter thrashing by the game community over their handling of loot boxes in Battlefront 2, then Continue Reading
Welcome Dorkadians to another glorious podcast! This week we’re right in the middle of the media spectacle known as E3. We’ve got plenty to say Continue Reading
As has been the case for the last few weeks, the end of this podcast will absolutely contain spoilers and theories for Game of Thrones. Continue Reading
This week I sit down with Megan and Hannah as we discuss some of our favorite standout moments from this year’s E3 press conferences. We Continue Reading
The Sims 4 was released this past week, the latest addition in one of the world’s best-selling PC titles. The game first came out in Continue Reading
Why Offline Gameplay Matters If you ask any of the gurus of the gaming industry, they will likely identify a few trends for videogames in Continue Reading
The Titanfall closed (and then quickly open) beta stress test has sold me on how fantastic this shooter is. Respawn Entertainment has outdone themselves with this Continue Reading
I have loved the Sims since it first came out 13 years ago back in 2000. I remember sitting in front of a giant CRT Continue Reading
I have a confession to make, one which I have carried in silent shame for years: As a hardcore geek/gamer/nerd/etc I have never, EVER attended Continue Reading
I would label Dragon Age 2 as one the ‘games that got away’, but that wouldn’t be true – I played the hell out of Continue Reading
Since you’re reading Dorkadia, I’m going to go out on a limb and presume that you’re familiar with at least one or two places to Continue Reading
I’ve always liked the SimCity series. It’s been a pleasantly rewarding franchise for the better part of my youth, allowing me to bank a few hours Continue Reading
It’s no secret that EA has decided to transition Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR) from an entirely subscription based service to a free to Continue Reading