“Tekken 7” Screenshots Reveal New Characters

“Tekken 7” Screenshots Reveal New Characters

New Challengers Enter the Ring!

"Tekken 7" was revealed at this years EVO, and since that time it has seen some new screens in addition to two new characters. Read more »

“Super Smash Bros.” for 3DS Has Day-One Patch

“Super Smash Bros.” for 3DS Has Day-One Patch

Patch Allows for Online Multiplayer

"Super Smash Bros." for 3DS has just been released outside of Japan, and many fans lined up for the midnight release at various Gamestops. While nothing is going to stop people from playing the single player content to unlock goodies, there is a patch already out there for the game to enable the online multiplayer. Read more »

Tidbits: The State of Gaming on Oct. 2

Tidbits: The State of Gaming on Oct. 2

Things You May Have Missed

"Moon Hunters" Successfully Funded Read more »

“Induction:” First Impressions

“Induction:” First Impressions

Bryan Gale Travels in Time at EGX

Attending the EGX event this past week was a fantastic experience, not just because I got to try out the latest and greatest AAA titles that are coming our way, but also because I got to take the opportunity to speak to developers. More importantly, I spoke with developers in the indie scene. This won’t be new to those of you who have been here before, but for those who haven’t, I write a piece called "Eye on Indie:" a section dedicated to presenting you with the smaller world of indie games the casual programmer invents and the hobby development teams who bring those ideas into reality. Read more »

Another One Bites the Dust at Carbine, Holiday Content Cancelled

Another One Bites the Dust at Carbine, Holiday Content Cancelled

Designer Stephan Frost Quits, Holiday Content Ends Before It Starts

It doesn’t seem like “WildStar” fans can catch a break lately with another developer resignation and the cancellation of new PVE content, which has been begged for by fans not ready for the “raiding endgame” which includes strenuous, time-consuming daily grinds. Read more »

NoScope Team Divulges Details on Updated Frame Design

NoScope Team Divulges Details on Updated Frame Design

What It Takes to Build a Company from the Frames Up

NoScope glasses may be our best hope for gaming glasses that enhance the experience of long gaming sessions without taking a financial hit. For as little as $19.99, you can own a pair of one of their second-generation frames from this burgeoning company based in Cary, N.C. The NoScope team graciously sat down with Player Theory to answer some of the most pressing questions we had for the company. Read more »

Bungie Fixing “Destiny’s” Loot Issues

Bungie Fixing “Destiny’s” Loot Issues

Good News for "Destiny" Players

"Destiny's" newest patch (1.0.2) is set to release next week bringing with it several changes to the strike missions, engrams, and loot drops. Read more »

“Quark”

“Quark”

Where Physics and Gaming ... Collide

As one last throwback to TiltExpo 2014, I’d like take you deep underground into the bowels of the Large Hadron Collider. Read more »

Is “Strife” the Next MOBA You Should Try?

Is “Strife” the Next MOBA You Should Try?

S2 Games Are Back with a Different Style of MOBA

S2 Games, creators of "Heroes of Newerth" ("HoN") decided to create another MOBA called "Strife." Currently in open beta, "Strife" has received a lot of media attention due to S2 Games' promotional campaign. Read more »

NoScope Gaming Glasses Second Generation: Review

NoScope Gaming Glasses Second Generation: Review

In-Depth Look at the Latest Editions to the NoScope Family

Last April, Player Theory tackled the problem of eye strain with our review of the original pair of NoScope gaming glasses, a low-cost competitor to the now-infamous Gunnars, which run for as low as $69, a figure that quickly rises if you want prescription lenses, modifications, or just a different frame than the basic model offers. Read more »

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