GamesInfo has posted their review from GDC. While it has taken awhile to get posted, I can see why, it's very detailed!
An unfortunate truth we in the media often realize is that as much as we love the medium we cover - whether it be books, music, art, or games - we lose our excitement over each new piece and start to focus our passion towards the culture surrounding it or the pieces that make up the medium. This is not to say, for example, that I will ever stop reading two books a week simply because I spent years in the book industry - I just no longer get excited at the prospect of a new book by an established author.
'Tis much the same with games; more often than not, I love the process of making the games and the creativity more than the game itself. I still play them; I still enjoy them; but rare is it that I find myself in expectation. Last week at the Game Developer's Conference I had the opportunity to visit Perpetual Entertainment twice; Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising has brought out that expectation in me and wow, is it a good feeling.
You can read the rest of the review over at GamerInfo!
