![]() Happy, but looking for an opportunity to expound on a wider variety of titles, Mike joined and hopes to help Chi, Dale, and the rest of the GC staff bring a higher level of respect to the field of game criticism. After internal changes led to Mike leaving Cinescape in late 2000, he joined up with RPGFan in 2001 and spent several years writing reviews for them. In 1999, Mike became a staff reviewer at Cinescape Magazine's website where he spent a year learning the craft of game criticism. From those early experiences Mike learned one thing: he loved games. His parents had a Pong console and his grandmother had an Atari 2600, where Mike cultivated his skills by playing hour upon hour of games like Space Invaders, Berserk, and Asteroids. A first-person dungeon crawling RPG that saw commercial success. When you increase the art by an increment, it adds a percentage to the. Mike's childhood was spent playing videogames any time he got a chance. Shining Force was developed, to some extent, as a successor to Shining in the Darkness. Anytime you find mythrill you can return to the fortress and add them to your power arts. He covers horror news, movies, books, and games at and and spent two seasons as The Horror Geek on Comedy Central's pop-culture game show, Beat the Geeks. Mike Bracken is a 43-year-old writer and bohemian living in Florida with a mountain of movies, books, and video games.Ī film critic by trade, specializing in Euro-horror, cult exploitation, and Asian action cinema, Mike has written reviews for a diverse group of print and online publications.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |