Woman Crush Wednesday: Morgan Webb

Television was a very important hurdle for the videogame industry to surpass. Yes, there had been game commercials on the tube since the 80’s, but games themselves didn’t become a focus until really the 00’s. I know what you’re thinking,…

Woman Crush Wednesday: Keza MacDonald

The United Kingdom is often thought as an exotically grey and rainy home of all things intelligent. It’s probably just the accents – that go-to inflection of all things powerful, space faring, or historical. The game’s scene across the Atlantic…

Woman Crush Wednesday: Jade Raymond

Open worldliness in our games has become an underlying theme in the early years of this millennium. Especially when we look at the libraries of our PS3s and Xbox 360s, it’s sometimes difficult to find AAA titles that are linear,…

Woman Crush Wednesday: Amy Hennig

For the first time really since their Playstation 3 debut, people looked at Naughty Dog with a furrowed-brow and a sense of mild discomfort. Usually one of the industry’s do-no-wrong white knights, many were left feeling uneasy about the sudden…

Woman Crush Wednesday: Anita Sarkeesian

Love her or hate her, Anita Sarkeesian has stirred up the industry with her outspoken views on feminism. What started as a decent YouTube channel with a couple hundred thousand views, she addressed the role of females in books, movies…

Women Crush Wednesday: Jennifer Hale

There are many reasons to make your Commander Shepard a female. Maybe you are a lady, and the best way to truly engage yourself in the narrative is to create a character as close a resemblance to you as possible.…

Women Crush Wednesday: Cara Ellison

Like the Internet, the gaming industry is a world of many faces. We have our bright, smiling 3D Marios and Call of Dutys to show to the outsiders looking in, the Journeys and the Gone Homes to pass among ourselves…