When Michel Hazanavicius’ award-winning black and white silent film The Artist arrived in cinemas in 2011, audiences were captivated by this wordless wonder. The film’s protagonist, George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) […]
Author: David Rushe
Watch Dogs 2, you’re pretty good
David Rushe looks at Ubisoft Montreal’s Watch Dogs 2 through the lens of Kojima Productions’ Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about Metal […]
Grand Theft Auto IV: Perhaps this time things will be different
David Rushe finds returning to Rockstar’s decade-old Grand Theft Auto IV surprisingly refreshing. It was ten years ago that I did two things for the first time in my life […]
Walk, don’t run
New Cane and Rinse blog contributor David Rushe considers the benefits of taking a more pedestrian path, perhaps also in those games that don’t enforce it, and maybe even real […]