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Posts Tagged ‘Time’

Pixelosophy Episode 48: Facial Consumption

This week, Pixelosophy gets down to business as the boys let “Big Business” know how they feel about this Online Pass business. After that, Alex begins to express himself while Aaron has caught a case of consumption. But to find out what any of that means, you must consume this episode!

Consumption Junction

Today’s article just makes me feel a bit old, or at least the reasoning for it does. Think back to when you were a kid. If you were anything like me, your priorities were school, friends and games. During the week it was easy to come home, finish your homework and immediately plop down in [...]

Pixelosophy Episode 35: Pixel Picks-Indigo Prophecy

This week, shades of indigo hover over the horizon, which could only mean one thing. It’s the Indigo Prophecy edition of Pixel Picks. Alex looks at just how intense answering the door can be while Aaron wonders why he stopped to look in the mirror before answering that door. Just in time for the release [...]

Just Skip to the End

Last time, we took a look at how the high risk factor of time and money can weigh heavily on a reviewer. This time, however, I’d like to shift perspective and lay an equal share of the responsibility at the foot of the gamer. I have but one simple message that will aid in the [...]

Pixelosophy Episode 32: Mercury Tasting Party

This week, the review train keeps on rolling. Pixelosophy’s second look at reviews in gaming has Aaron discussing the two things gamers stand to lose most to a bad game while Alex takes a strictly by-the-numbers approach. Let’s get a booth review.

Pay to Waste

When reviewing a game, the reviewer has to consider the possible benefits and detriments to the audience. This can factor heavily into how high of a score or what type of recommendation a game will receive. Video games hold the distinction of having the highest risk factor of any other entertainment medium when looking at [...]