Sony
Pixels may not be good, but it's not the travesty some would make it out to be.
The Starwhal Interview: Flopping Neon Narwhals in Space
We spoke to the developers of Starwhal about the launch of their most recent game.
Thought Bubble: Size Matters
The Order 1886 sets an ugly precedent for consumer gameplay value.
The Restart: Crash Bandicoot, Last Platform Hero
With Crash Bandicoot, Naughty Dog perfected the formula to create the last true console mascot.
The WhaleCast Episode 0
Introducing Dork Shelf's new gaming podcast: The WhaleCast!
Thought Bubble: An End to Console Exclusives
Console exclusives are a relic of the past that deserves to be abandoned.
Thought Bubble: The Fan Expo Mega Booth?
Why doesn't independent gaming have a greater presence at Toronto's premier convention?
Five Thoughts on Nintendo’s Post-E3 Showcase
After some early struggles, the Wii U is finally evolving into a console worthy of your consideration.
Following in Thor’s Footsteps
In the spirit of Thor, here are five male video game characters that would benefit from a change of gender.
Thought Bubble: Starved and Alone on the PS4
The PS4 is being sold with potential rather than product, and there's still not much to play. But with subscription services like PlayStation Plus, Eric argues, the future of games isn't looking too shabby.
Tearaway Review
Media Molecule's Tearaway, a brilliant platformer with a unique papercraft landscape, hasn't been seen by enough people in part thanks to the PS Vita's lagging sales performance. Megan reminds everyone why it's worth playing in her review.
The Fan Expo Gaming Recap
Fan Expo stormed through Toronto to the tune of an estimated 100,000 people over the weekend, and Dork Shelf was there to take in all the sights, sounds, and cosplay on display. Here are a few quick gaming-themed notes from the show floor.
Thought Bubble: Sony’s Irrelevant E3 Victory
The verdict is in. Sony won, Microsoft lost, Nintendo stayed the course and we can all go home because Jack Tretton dropped the microphone. If only it were that simple.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Review
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment hopes to answer fans’ burning questions about who would win a straight-up fight between Superman and Shazam, or the Joker and Bane. The answers are about as satisfying – and silly – as you’d expect.
PAX East: A Photoblog
There's no wrong way to do PAX. Dork Shelfer Wesley Fok details how he did it his way at Penny Arcade's gaming wonderland in Boston.