August was a rare month where I didn't have a lot of reviews assigned, so I had the opportunity to sit back, relax, play whatever I felt like and even write a few fun columns about Mega Man, Destiny and the like.
With Metal Gear Solid V and Destiny's The Taken King DLC about to come out, not to mention Project Mirai on the 3DS, things are about to get crazy again. For now, though, here's some of my latest stuff that isn't part of the daily news grind.
Mega Man's top 5 Robot Master
5 great stealth games you're probably not playing
Gajallarhorn: The past, present and future of Destiny's most notorious gun
5 things to do in Destiny before The Taken King
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Submerged review [via Paste]
Every now and then I get the opportunity to pick up some freelance work at sites other than the one I write for regularly.
Paste recently gave me the chance to review Submerged on the PlayStation 4, so here's what came of that!
Submerged review: All wet
Paste recently gave me the chance to review Submerged on the PlayStation 4, so here's what came of that!
Submerged review: All wet
Posted by -Ryan Winslett at 8:35 AM 0 comments
Ethan Carter, Rocket League, video game photography and more
I've managed to keep pretty busy this summer, getting in a couple of reviews and a couple more features amidst my daily articles at Gaming Blend. Here are the latest "bigger" pieces.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter review: The power of imagination
Why video game photography is becoming its own beautiful art form
Rocket League: 5 tips to improve your game
Velocibox review: Frustration over fun
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter review: The power of imagination
Why video game photography is becoming its own beautiful art form
Rocket League: 5 tips to improve your game
Velocibox review: Frustration over fun
Posted by -Ryan Winslett at 8:31 AM 0 comments
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