I created Sim!Felix and Sim!Zed last year to celebrate two years of Chaos Station. I had so much fun playing the guys in a contemporary setting and couldn’t get over how much like their story counterparts they were. I selected their traits, so it shouldn’t have been as surprising as it was to see themContinueContinue reading “A Family for Felix and Zed”
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Welcome to the Dark Side
One of my most memorable gaming experiences was the final choice in the Imperial Agent quest for Star Wars: The Old Republic. Not long being free of my “attachment” to World of Warcraft, I had decided not to play SWTOR. I didn’t want to get sucked into another MMO. But my husband bought it, andContinueContinue reading “Welcome to the Dark Side”
Parenting in the Time of Zombies
I recently finished playing The Last of Us. A writer friend, Mason Thomas, recommended the game to me. Being that we’ve had similar emotional reactions to a number of other games, I suspected I was in for a trip through the “ringer.” I wasn’t wrong. It wasn’t the trip I expected, however. I’ve played aContinueContinue reading “Parenting in the Time of Zombies “
5 Video Games I’d Love to Play Again (For the First Time)
I “borrowed” the idea for this post from a recent feature on Unbound Worlds listing five books to read again, for the first time. I am, of course, working on my own list for that one, but while considering books, I started thinking about the games that rocked my world, the ones I wish IContinueContinue reading “5 Video Games I’d Love to Play Again (For the First Time)”
Dishonored and Dishonored Again
I haven’t posted about gaming in forever! I have been playing some great games, though, so it’s time to catch you all up. First, Dishonored and Dishonored 2, two neatly packaged, shorter games that allowed me to complete an adventure in less than six months. I could blame Alexis Hall for the fact I wroteContinueContinue reading “Dishonored and Dishonored Again”