VG Pulse 158: Mirror Of Shadows

This week on VG Pulse, we don’t have too much news but we do have a few interesting bits. We start off with an ezmail, and then delve into the news, where we talk about the Xbox One’s obscure release date, and why we feel it’s an odd day to launch the console. After the news, we get into the forums, and then finish up with my review of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow: Mirror of Fate! All this and more up next on VGP 158! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 158: Mirror Of Shadows”

VG Pulse 157: Please Blame GTA

This week on VG Pulse, we discuss the sad news of the 8 year old boy who shot his 87 year old caregiver, and how the media is once again blaming Grand Theft Auto for the tragedy. Afterwards we continue to talk about Grand Theft Auto 5, and its next big trailer. We skip the forums this week, and end the show with Millennium’s review of the Indie game Paper’s Please. All this and more up next on VGP 157!! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 157: Please Blame GTA”

VG Pulse 156: 1-800-Henchmen

This week on VG Pulse, we discuss the recent news concerning Microsoft’s Kinect Sensor, and how it may have never been needed for the Xbox One to turn on. Afterwards we delve into the big news of the week; the release date of the PS4, which has us a bit confused. After the news we get into the forums, and finish up with Millennium’s final review of Uncharted 3! All this and more up next on VGP 156! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 156: 1-800-Henchmen”

VG Pulse 155: Uncharted Meanderings

This week on VG Pulse, we have a bit of a weaksauce opening with 2 of the three hosts having only just woken up, but we quickly move past that as we get into news about Microsoft’s Kinect sensor and its relationship with the Xbox One. After that we go over random bits of news such as details about GTAV’s online multiplayer. After the news we [unsurprisingly] skip the forums and head off into Millennium’s 1st look at Uncharted 3. All this and more up next on VGP 155! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 155: Uncharted Meanderings”