Arcade Sushi editor-in-chief Luke Brown is an experienced video game journalist who has contributed to Official Xbox Magazine and Games Radar. As ComicsAlliance's senior editor, he spends most of his time dishing on the latest action figures, collectibles, and gaming trends.
Luke Brown
Battlefield 1 Review (Xbox One)
Once they exhausted World War II as a setting, most military shooters were content to look to the modern era, or even the future, as venues for players to explore warfare. Where it worked for some developers, the Battlefield series just seemed off in this updated age. Both Battlefield 3 and 4 were adequate, but they lacked the punch of earlier entries, and Battlefield Hardline was such a drastic departure from the norm, it became the ultimate outlier in the franchise.
After attempts at finding a place in the current climate, DICE has decided instead of forecasting potential futures that looking back at how we got here could be just as exciting. With Battlefield 1, DICE has reinvigorated the franchise with a smart campaign, and invested more into the consistently solid multiplayer with new options that strengthen an already impressive foundation.
E3 2016: Being the Tip of the Spear in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Infinity Ward is pitching Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare as a clear cut story about good versus evil. As the first Call of Duty game from Infinity Ward to be developed on Activision's three-year cycle for the franchise, the developer has spent a lot of time thinking about how it can progress the narrative beyond the traditional perspectives we typically see from the franchise. In the upcoming Infinite Warfare, players will no longer be a mere tool of war, they'll be the tip of the spear.
E3 2016: Taking a Punishing Trip Around the Sun With Supergirl in Injustice 2
You know what's cool? Grabbing Atrocitus, flying him into space, taking a lap around the sun, and then blasting him back down to Earth with heat vision. No matter how many times we were able to pull off Supergirl's super move in Injustice 2, that trip round Sol just never got old. It was just about the most satisfying special attack you could ask for when adding Supergirl to the roster. It certainly beats her cousin's, which merely takes place in the upper atmosphere, and has him punching his opponent a few times before flinging that foe back down to the ground. So yeah, Supergirl is better than Superman.
18 Most Shocking Deaths in Video Games
These are the 18 Most Shocking Deaths in Video Games. MAJOR SPOILERS ahead.
How The Flash Almost Got His Own Video Game
Before The CW made The Flash a household name again, plans were in place to bring the Scarlet Speedster back into prominence with his own video game.
Five Hottest Video Game Characters (5×5)
When it comes to things that are too hot to handle, there's no better quintet of commentators to bring you the very best in listing things in an arbitrary order like the guys on 5x5.
Five Most Anticlimactic Video Game Releases (feat. Brutalmoose and Space Hamster) (5×5)
Sometimes, waiting for a game you've been anticipating can be an excruciating process. Then the game arrives and all is right in the world... until you actually play it, and the pain is all too real.
Five Best Guilty Pleasure Games (Feat. Brutal Moose and Space Hamster) (5×5)
We've all got our favorite games. We've all got games we hate. Then there are those games in the middle; the ones you're afraid to talk about in front of your friends. These are the Best Guilty Pleasure Games.
Best Games of 2014
We'll be here making sure you remember all the great games that arrived throughout 2014 with this continually updating list of the Best Games of 2014 (So Far).
Five Best Punches (feat. Five Finger Death Punch’s Jeremy Spencer) (5×5)
These characters pack a wallop, and bring the most devastating fisticuffs to the small screen.