This past month or so I have had a steady of stream of magazines to read. Whenever I would finish reading one, another would show up in the mail. It was very nice as I always had something to read and keep me occupied. Also when I do not have anything in particular to read, I get kind of stir crazy. While I wait on the newest issues of EGM and Nintendo Power, I read Issue 230 of Game Informer, which I just finished a few days ago. Without any further ado, here are my thoughts on this issue.
The Elder Scrolls series graces the cover of Game Informer once again as Bethesda and Zenimax Online announce The Elder Scrolls Online in Issue 230 of Game Informer. While I am not a fan of the Elder Scrolls series and MMOs, this cover story was fairly enjoyable and very informative. It goes into full detail how Bethesda and Zenimax Online are going to tackle the MMO genre while keeping Elder Scrolls' identify in tack. I do think how Bethesda and Zenimax are handling the story with the multiple heroes, player choice and the PvP endgame is all very interesting and great hooks. I still need to see and read more before I am convinced that The Elder Scrolls Online can compete with the likes of World of Warcraft, Star Wars: The Old Republic and the upcoming Guild Wars II. While not as good the Halo 4 cover story from last issue, The Elder Scrolls Online cover story is an enjoyable read nonetheless. Honestly, I was more impressed with all the articles in Issue 230's Connect section like the evolution of the ESA, the current state of adventure games, the many different ways game makers are making money in this day and age and interviews with the curator of the Smithsonian's Video Game Exhibit and the filmmakers behind Indie Game: The Movie. They were all amazing articles that kept me engaged and glued to the page as they dived right into some of the biggest trends and stories in the video game industry today. Issue 230 is also packed with the brim with previews from big blockbuster games like the Amazing Spider Man and Resident Evil 6 all the way to some great games under the radar of most gamers like Epic Mikey: Power of Illusion and Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. The review section this issue is fairly small, but looks at the biggest games from this spring such as Fez, Dragon's Dogma, Prototype 2 and Kinect Star Wars.
As a whole, Issue 230 of Game Informer is a great issue. While the cover story on The Elder Scrolls Online is a must read for all fans of The Elder Scrolls series, it is still an enjoyable read for the average reader. The best content is found in the Connect and Preview sections of Issue 230 and make this issue of Game Informer a must-read for all gamers.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Off the Newsstand: Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 254
The last little while I have been quite upset with Electronic Gaming Monthly. Being a follower of this magazine for many years now, I followed EGM before Ziff Davis shut it down all the way through the magazine's glorious resurrection back in 2010. After just starting a new subscription with EGM, I went a good few months without issues. I tried contacting EGM's customer service and looking at forums online to find an answer, but nothing. I along with hundreds of other loyal subscribers were left in the dark for a good few months as the EGM staff worked on their website EGMNow. This incredibly dumb move along with the switch to EGM releasing on a bi-monthly schedule really ticked off this loyal fan, who had stuck with this magazine through the thick and thin, to the point that I considered cancelling my subscription and moving onto another magazine. Cooler heads prevailed as this fan gave EGM to the end of this subscription one more chance to turn things around and win back my trust.
Waiting for Issue 254 to come in the mail felt like forever. I was starting to worry that EGM decided to not to tell subscribers about a possible delay like they did last year, but those thoughts dispersed when I got the magazine in my hands. The EGM team spent the last two months really revamping the magazine and it really shows. This issue is a much better magazine than the last few issues I have read. The returns of the classic EGM three-man reviews and awards system along with a new focused previews that opt to ask the harder questions about the games covered rather than rehashing the same old-info you see in every gaming magazine out there. Being an apocalypse-themed issue, EGM Issue 254 features great apocalypse-themed stories such as a look at Wasteland 2 Kickstarter, THQ's troubles, a roundtable on the next wave of consoles and a list of the Top 20 Apocalyptic Games. The Borderlands 2 cover story is pretty good as well featuring new information on this highly anticipated post-apocalyptic shooter and a great interview with the co-founders of Vigil Games, the developer behind the Darksiders series, David Adams and Joe Madureira. It all amounts to possibly the best issue of EGM I have read since it's rebirth back in 2010.
I was pleasantly surprised by Issue 254 of EGM. It really turned around my whole attitude towards EGM and made me forget about the mishap from last year. This is the EGM I remember and I hope to see more great things from this magazine in the future. If you have 7 dollars to spare, EGM Issue 254 is an excellent read that should make any self-respecting smile from cheek-to-cheek.
Waiting for Issue 254 to come in the mail felt like forever. I was starting to worry that EGM decided to not to tell subscribers about a possible delay like they did last year, but those thoughts dispersed when I got the magazine in my hands. The EGM team spent the last two months really revamping the magazine and it really shows. This issue is a much better magazine than the last few issues I have read. The returns of the classic EGM three-man reviews and awards system along with a new focused previews that opt to ask the harder questions about the games covered rather than rehashing the same old-info you see in every gaming magazine out there. Being an apocalypse-themed issue, EGM Issue 254 features great apocalypse-themed stories such as a look at Wasteland 2 Kickstarter, THQ's troubles, a roundtable on the next wave of consoles and a list of the Top 20 Apocalyptic Games. The Borderlands 2 cover story is pretty good as well featuring new information on this highly anticipated post-apocalyptic shooter and a great interview with the co-founders of Vigil Games, the developer behind the Darksiders series, David Adams and Joe Madureira. It all amounts to possibly the best issue of EGM I have read since it's rebirth back in 2010.
I was pleasantly surprised by Issue 254 of EGM. It really turned around my whole attitude towards EGM and made me forget about the mishap from last year. This is the EGM I remember and I hope to see more great things from this magazine in the future. If you have 7 dollars to spare, EGM Issue 254 is an excellent read that should make any self-respecting smile from cheek-to-cheek.
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