Spotlight: Girls, Halo, and Castlevania

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Saturday, October 02, 2010

Yukari TakebaThe Community Spotlight showcases a collection of great articles that just didn't quite make the front page. This week we discover that Meteos really does have an ending.


Girls, Love, and Video Games
By Jonathan Oyama
Jonathan's love of video game heroines lead him to an unfortunate realization: He's unlikely to find a real girl who encapsulates what he loves about animated ones. But, this doesn't stop him from enjoying the spectrum of personalities found in what he plays.

Spoiler Alert: The Ending of Meteos
By Jon Irwin
Meteos may look like a standard matching-puzzle game, but Jon discovered its strangely deep sci-fi story. As the title states, this post will spoil the ending, but did you know it even had one?

 

Edge Does Reviews Right
By Dennis Scimeca
Edge boldly declared that they would not put up a review of Halo: Reach until they had plenty of time to play it. Dennis believes this is how gaming publications should handle their content, rather than rushing out reviews to get the most hits. That's certainly how I operate.

Castlevania's Soundtrack of Horror
By Jonathan Oyama
The Castlevania series is known for its sweeping orchestral soundtracks, but that wasn't always the case. Castlevania: Rondo of Blood was the first game to incorporate CD quality music. Unfortunately, it was a PC Engine game, meaning gamers outside of Japan didn't get to enjoy this score until well into the 2000s.

Five Games to Play When It's Too Hot to Do Anything Else
By Christian Higley
When the weather gets unbearably hot, even walking down the street becomes an impossible task. The temperature in Southern California is so hot that Christian made this lists of games to play when the heat gets you down.

 
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October 03, 2010

Thanks for both of the promos. :-)

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