An Evening At The Symphony Featuring The Legend of Zelda
“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” made a grand return to Montreal with producer Jason Michael Paul. The audience witnessed the epic repertoire from “The Legend of Zelda”series, originally composed by Koji Kondo.
Nintendo Goes Fresh With Splatoon
MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN, PICK UP YOUR ARMS AND PREPARE TO FIGHT. PREPARE TO DEFEND YOUR TERRITORY FROM THE HORDE OF...
KickstartMTL: 8 days left for Bishop Games’ Light Fall!
Indie games are often fascinating magical little gems, full of innovation, creativity and fun. While the scene has been building steam as of late, many of these projects are still swept under the rug in the gaming business. Enter Kickstart...
Party Chat: Your First Gaming All-Nighter
Welcome to Party Chat, the question and answer post where the Girls on Games team address the pressing (and not...
Gaming MTL: The LoZ Symphony Of The Goddesses Is THIS Weekend!
Hey! Listen! The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses will be making its way to Montreal soon! This weekend in fact, and there's still tickets available!
NERO Review: An Almost Classic
Let me start by saying that NERO is not a game for everyone. I don’t say this as a reflection of its quality or content, but simply because of what type of experience it is. Developed by Storm in a...
Gaming MTL: An interview With Nexus SmartBar’s Vincent Doré-Millet on Montreal’s Next Gaming Hotspot.
(Please note that this video is in french only) Some wine or a beer is my usual go-to beverage as...
Indie Spotlight Thursdays: Shattered Planet
About to reach it’s 1-year anniversary on Steam, Shattered Planet is a rogue-lite, procedurally generated, space exploration game brought to...
OPINION: Why Polygon’s Arthur Gies’ The Witcher 3 Review Is Not Toxic To The Industry, But Crucial.
Alright, so I wasn't planning on commenting on the latest sort-of controversy brought about by Polygon’s Arthur Gies’ review of the Witcher 3, but a particular response to it, written by The Vanishing of Ethan Carter’s Adrian Chmielarz, frustrated me. Not only did it frustrate me, it kind of baffled me at the same time - but I’ll get to that in a bit.