When I think PC gaming, two brands come to mind: Alienware and Commodore. Alienware, of course, represents the raw, unbridled face of contemporary gaming; a machine with enough graphical might to manage Crysis and Far Cry 2. Commodore, on the other hand, was the videogame posterboy in its day, a glorified game console that doubled [...]
Not long ago, I got to have some personal hands-on time with Mirror’s Edge for the iPhone coming out this Spring. Players familiar with the original will be happy to know that they are once again controlling Faith, a memebr of an underground group known as the “Runners,” who deliver messages from the outside world into the city by avoiding the government and using their acrobatics. The way the game works for the new console is very interesting and actually something I really enjoyed. More after the jump.