Weekly Bundle Roundup: 9/28/2013
Welcome to the Weekly Bundle Roundup, the only place on Geekenstein where a week can be defined as a period of time somewhere between seven and nine days. This week, EVERYONE introduced a new bundle....
View ArticleWeekly Bundle Roundup: 10/7/2013
Welcome to the Weekly Bundle Roundup, your home for cheap games, bundle analysis, and indie giveaways. We’re back on a somewhat regular schedule this week, and it’s only partially because the bundle...
View ArticleCaptain Phillips Review
Looking over Tom Hanks’ filmography, it’s strange to realize what a downturn his career has been on as of late. Unless you’re one of those crazy people who like Cloud Atlas, he hasn’t been in a...
View ArticleWeekly Bundle Roundup: October 17, 2013
Don’t fret, Tom! It’s time once again for the Weekly Bundle Roundup, the loosely defined series of articles filled with Bundle Analysis, Cheap Games, and Indie Giveaways! This week, Humble summons the...
View ArticleThe Stanley Parable Review
This is the story of a man named Alex. Alex sat down at his desk, intending to write a review of a video game recently released on Steam entitled The Stanley Parable. But first, a trip to the fridge....
View ArticleThe Counselor Review
Have you ever tuned into a movie halfway through on cable and sat in confusion as previously established characters spoke about plot points and relationships that seemed important by the way they...
View ArticleGas Guzzlers Extreme Review
Car combat has been the red headed stepchild of video game genres almost since its inception. The rash of Twisted Metal clones that came in the early days soured many, and even Sweet Tooth and the...
View ArticleGeekenstein Bundle Roundup: 11/5/2013
No longer weekly, but still determined to make you burn your money in a huge pile, it’s the Geekenstein Bundle Roundup! This is your home for cheap games, bundle analysis, and indie giveaways! This...
View ArticleBioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Part 1 Review
Bioshock Infinite came out on March 26th to a collection of critical praise after a two year hype train that seemed to consume the gaming world. It was one of those games that everyone had to have an...
View ArticleBatman: Arkham Origins Review
It’s hard to believe that it has only been four years since Batman: Arkham Asylum. The title that seemingly broke the curse of non-Spider related super-heroics in gaming has cast a shadow over so many...
View ArticleDarkout Review
The first thing you notice when loading up Darkout is how much it lives up to its name. The world that your character crash lands on is inevitably filled with so much murky darkness that it’s...
View ArticleActivision’s Marvel Games Pulled From Digital Storefronts
It seems that Disney’s purchase of Marvel has finally caught up with the world of video games. Similar to the recent delisting of the Marvel vs. Capcom games, Activision’s entire Marvel based lineup...
View ArticleCreators of Burnout leave EA for greener, explosion-filled pastures
DJ Atomica’s long hunt for a new job may finally be over. As confirmed on Twitter this morning, Criterion co-founders Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry have split off from their EA owned studio in order to...
View ArticleSteam Leaks Killing Floor 2, Arkham Blackgate HD, Many Others
NeoGAF user and famed Enhanced Steam creator jshackles has uncovered an interesting list of titles accidentally posted onto Steam’s stats page that seems to suggest a whole host of new and unannounced...
View ArticleAlex’s Top 10 Games of 2013
Happy 2014, everyone! I hope you all had fun breaking bread with the family and unwrapping presents left under the tree by fat men. As for me, December was always the time to create easily arguable...
View ArticleEA Achieves the Impossible, Plans Offline Mode for SimCity
They said it couldn’t be done. Quite literally in fact. EA and Maxis have repeatedly shouted from the rooftops that their new SimCity was “designed” for multiplayer, that it wouldn’t function without...
View Article10 Overlooked Games Perfect for PlayStation Now
Sony’s recently announced Playstation Now service is something that legitimately makes me feel like I live in the future. We’re finally getting a Netflix for old games, allowing easy access to...
View ArticleTitanfall Alpha Footage Leaks, Shows Off Full Matches
It’s 2014, and that means that it’s time for the next generation to truly begin. What better way for that to happen than with the innovators of Call of Duty and their giant robot pals? Titanfall is...
View ArticleMicrosoft Paying Machinima for Positive Xbox Coverage
This weekend, word has spread that Microsoft has struck a deal with at least one video network on YouTube to promote the Xbox One in a positive light. According to the guidelines for the promotion,...
View ArticleBatman Fights Orcs in Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
OK, so that title isn’t 100% percent accurate, but hear me out! If Batman were to have grown up in Middle Earth and gained ghost powers instead of martial arts training, and if he had no qualms with...
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