Apr 12, 2013 | Forbes
If you’ve seen Star Trek, either the classic series or the rebooted movie, you’ll know that the two main characters, Kirk and Spock, complement each other. Kirk is brash, while Spock is thoughtful. Kirk loves the ladies, and Spock loves the logic (or Uhura, in the...
Apr 11, 2013 | Forbes
I’ve come a long way from the girl gamer who only likes adventure and RPG games to a girl gamer who finds herself sitting in front of a multiplayer online battle arena game, genuinely enjoying pounding the snot out of Green Lantern. (Take that, Guy Gardner, you macho...
Apr 10, 2013 | Forbes
Winter is coming. No one knows this better than Ned Stark. Don Draper, winter is coming. Although the dashing Mr. Draper is frequently concerned with identity and the dark pockets of the human heart, he needs be even more concerned about HBO’s Game of Thrones. Mad...
Apr 9, 2013 | Forbes
Vote Saltonstall or eat crow. WARNING: HERE BE SPOILERS BioShock: Infinite tells a complex tale of archetypes and architecture, a Klein bottle tied with a Moebius strip. The story arc is seemingly complete, so you might think there is nowhere left to go from here. But...
Apr 8, 2013 | Forbes
An epic romance between a boy and his crossbow. A Storm of Swords, book three in the saga A Song of Ice and Fire, was such a large, sprawling epic that George R.R. Martin had to break it into two parts. Part 1: Steel and Snow is the base on which season 3 of Game of...
Apr 5, 2013 | Forbes
Come with me if you want to live. It’s been slow-going writing part two of my BioShock: Infinite review, and not because the Irrational Games’ FPS is complicated. This game has made me want to slow down and savor this experience. At the same time, it also has urged me...