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Monthly Archives: April 2021

Introducing the Rockstar Games New York Videogame Critics Circle Internship Program

By Harold Goldberg It’s happening! Back in January at the 10th Annual New York Game Awards, we announced an ongoing education partnership with Rockstar Games that we’re proud to say has officially begun. Rockstar, along with the Circle, has created a paid internship program that will be tailored to the interests and prior work of each…

April 29, 2021 in Breaking, Mentoring, Our Trade.

The Art: The Critics Circle’s Latest Artwork Represents Our Multicultural Group In A Spring And Summer Setting

By Harold Goldberg When the New York Videogame Critics Circle commissioned Robin Yang to create a winter scene that represented our group for the 3rd Annual New York Game Awards, it became iconic artwork that the Critics Circle uses to this day, even on t-shirts we distribute to underserved students in our journalism and games…

April 19, 2021 in Art.

The Insight: Hitchhiker On The Apple Arcade Had Potential As A Road Trip Mystery. But There’s Too Much Orating

By Makeda Byfield You don’t know why and you don’t know how. But what you do know is that at the opening of Hitchhiker, Versus Evil’s new narrative mystery game, you’ve ended up in a stranger’s car. The driver, Vern, is a talkative raisin farmer. His stories are nice and all but … you just…

April 15, 2021 in The Insight.

The Insight: Finding Palicos, Calicos, Wyverns And The Dreaded Nargacuga Inside The Heart-Palpitating Monster Hunter Rise

By Kimari Rennis I fondly remember the day when I was first introduced to the Monster Hunter franchise. I came home from high school, turned on my PlayStation 4, and my friends were talking about how they were struggling to fight a pink T-rex that sneezed fire. Curious, I asked for a share play so…

April 13, 2021 in The Insight.

The Insight: In A Blink, Before Your Eyes Features A Moving Narrative About How Our Choices Deeply Affect Others’ Lives

By Jade Entien Some people don’t like to tell their life stories. They often have legitimate reasons, like that they don’t think their lives are exciting, or they’re embarrassed by certain parts of it. However, it would be amazing to hear what they have to say, because everyone leaves behind parts of themselves for the…

April 8, 2021 in The Insight.

The Insight: Why Metroid Prime Is Still One Of The Greatest Games Ever Made

By Isaac Espinosa On September 14th, 2001, Nintendo introduced the world to the GameCube. It was Nintendo’s newest 3D console, and the company’s way of competing with the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. During the GameCube’s lifespan, one game stood above the rest to me, and to this day it is revered as one of…

April 6, 2021 in The Insight.
Hitman 3

The Roundup: Hitman 3’s Storytelling, The Pandemic’s Effect On Our Relationship With Games, And More!

By Matt Gerardi Welcome back to The Roundup, the New York Videogame Critics Circle’s look at our members’ writing and news from around the world of videogames. In this installment, our writers go behind the scenes of Hitman 3 to explore its storytelling philosophy, dig into the labor laws and practices that sustain crunch, and…

April 2, 2021 in The Roundup.
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