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Game Over? Welsh game developers talk Brexit

May 18, 2018by themoanoffice Leave a comment

The UK Government’s stance on Brexit has yet to be clarified despite years of debate, leaving Welsh game developers feeling worried.

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Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 1 Review.

August 31, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

The first entry of an episodic game is always a tricky affair. More proof of concept than anything, the game has a limited amount of time to convince players that […]

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Life Will be Strange: Chloe walk with me.

June 12, 2017by themoanoffice 2 Comments

So the highlight of Microsoft’s 2017 E3 conference was, of course, the reveal of Life is Strange: Before the Storm, the prequel series to Dontnod’s narrative-driven adventure.   Despite being a self confessed, […]

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Life is Stranger: Three reasons why “Pricefield” shouldn’t return.

May 18, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

PSA: The following features spoilers for Life is Strange and Season One of Telltale’s The Walking Dead.     DONTNOD entertainment announced today that they’ve been working on a sequel […]

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Losing your Heart in the big city: The Importance of location in Persona.

May 5, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

Persona 5, released in Western markets in April, is a very, very good game. An early GOTY contender in an already competitive year for great games. Despite this, as I explained in my […]

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gaming, Uncategorized

Kamiko Review (Nintendo Switch).

April 13, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

With the Virtual Console still nowhere to be seen, games are looking a little thin on the ground for Switch owners, leading some to scour the Japanese eShop for any […]

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gaming, reviews

Why Persona 5 should be your first Persona game.

April 11, 2017by themoanoffice 3 Comments

In a year already offensively overloaded with Game of the Year contenders, Atlus’ long-awaited RPG Persona 5 has finally arrived in the west, to the delight of critics everywhere. With this in mind, […]

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Dragon Age Inquistion is Bioware’s Voigt-Kampff test.

February 2, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

The following features spoilers for Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age: Inquisition. Whilst not as successful as their flagship series Mass Effect, Bioware has seen significant success in the Dragon Age trilogy. The […]

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gaming

To Right the Unrightable Wrong: Will Mass Effect: Andromeda let me fuck a Krogan?

January 27, 2017by themoanoffice 3 Comments

Today the latest trailer for Bioware’s upcoming game Mass Effect: Andromeda was released, and the internet had some feelings, guys.   This latest trailer, whilst an improvement on the first, shows a fundamental misunderstanding […]

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Genius by Mistake: Why you’re hella wrong about Life is Strange’s dialogue.

January 18, 2017by themoanoffice Leave a comment

Life is Strange, a Telltale-style episodic title released in 2015 by french studio Dontnod is perhaps my favourite game of all time. Set to a backdrop of time travel and an […]

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