
Justin Lacey offers up some historical video game examples of how to improve the sport of baseball.

Jack McBastard and Dandr0id host Digital Fiasco Episode 06: New Switch Details, The Uncharted Movie gets Stranger, Kingdom Hearts Transplant, Hello Games hacked, Zenimax vs Oculus. We’ll also talk about whether Bethesda’s new review policy is anti-consumer, but first Dandr0id will talk about his experience at BaseLAN 30. All of that and more on this episode of Digital Fiasco.

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Over the last couple of days, we have had a couple of the members of the team submit their list of games that they wish had gotten sequels. To cap off the week, I thought I would go ahead and share my own list of titles that I really would have liked to see live on just a bit longer.
Heavenly Sword
This was one of my first PlayStation 3 games when I purchased my system, and I absolutely loved it. Was the game flawed? Certainly, but it was also a lot of fun. The visuals were excellent, the combat was engaging. Sure, it felt like a God of War clone, but a lot of other titles have tried to mimic the popular God of War series and few of them did it as well as Heavenly Sword did. Add in a handful of extras and an excellent voice cast, and this was one that I always hoped we would see a sequel to, but never received.
Heavenly Sword definitely deserves a sequel, I have a friend who rarely plays games but she Loves Heavenly Sword. As much as I personally enjoyed HS, it made me realize female protagonists are important for relatiblilty. Looking forward to Hellblade.
Singularity, Vanquish, Condemned 3, Alan Wake, Bad Company 3, Heavenly Sword amongst others

In the third and final piece of this feature, we go into Jeff Peters transition from an eSports pioneer into this long tenure in game development