Author: Eoin Moore
Minimum for PC – review
●●○○○ Minimum, from Human Head studios, is an experimental third-person shooter which incorporates elements of MOBAs such as DotA 2 or League of Legends into its gameplay. The game boasts a minimal art style of simplistic, blocky environments and polygonal … Continue reading Minimum for PC – review
What’s On: October 15-November 16
Our picks for what to see and do over the next month. Continue reading What’s On: October 15-November 16
What’s On: September 16 – October 12
Here’s our picks for what to do and see over the next month. Continue reading What’s On: September 16 – October 12
Star Trek: The Fan Frontier
Games editor Eoin Moore boards the USS Cuchulain and discusses the evolving Trekkie fan culture in Ireland and beyond… Continue reading Star Trek: The Fan Frontier
Games Update: Quinnquisition
Games Editor Eoin Moore recaps the controversy surrounding Zoe Quinn and Gamergate. Continue reading Games Update: Quinnquisition
God’s Pocket – review
Innovative Nostalgia: The gaming industry goes back to the future
The way these nostalgic titles dig into the past could be seen as an important step in video game innovation. Moving backwards is not always regression, in the same way that moving forward is not always progression. Continue reading Innovative Nostalgia: The gaming industry goes back to the future
Winter is Coming
Eoin Moore looks back on the new releases and the biggest moments from E3 2014. Continue reading Winter is Coming
Review: Shovel Knight
Shovel Knight captures the essence of retro gaming: stylized sprites, jaunting action and room for a longer campaign. Continue reading Review: Shovel Knight
Review: Godzilla
While the gods battle it out in tremendous feats of film making, Eoin Moore feels the human element is left wanting in this summer blockbuster. Continue reading Review: Godzilla
Just for kicks
tn2’s Eoin Moore speaks to Feargus Urquhart, CEO of Obsidian Entertainment about how crowdfunding websites such as Kickstarter are revolutionising the way games are being developed. Continue reading Just for kicks