Jon Ledford first started at Arcade Sushi thinking that it was a sushi barcade, which unfortunately doesn't exist..yet. With distinct opinions in regards to gaming and a deep fondness of 90's cartoons, anime, B movies, and RPGs with world maps (no lists of cities and destinations, thank you), Jon spends his off time patiently waiting for an HD remake or sequel to Final Fantasy 6. Graduating magna cum laude from Rowan University and Atlantic Cape Community College's 2010 Communication Major of the Year, Jon is also the leader of an underground resistance fighting against the forcing of motion technology into the world of console gaming. Feel free to follow him @JonLedford.
Jon Ledford
Don’t Worry, Ashley: We Didn’t Forget Resident Evil 4’s Anniversary
11 years ago, Resident Evil 4 debuted on the Nintendo GameCube, forever changing the standards of third-person action and survival horror.
Puzzles, Ponytails and Pistols: The Best Tomb Raider Fan Art Ever
Ever since the original Tomb Raider title first debuted in 1996 for the Sony PlayStation, players have been falling head over heels for Lara Croft and her Indiana Jones-inspired gameplay. As the first few Tomb Raider games would go on to gain widespread success, all eyes were on Lara during the late 1990s, fixated on the new female face of the video game industry (sorry Samus).
To celebrate this week's launch of Rise of the Tomb Raider, it's time we go spelunking and exploring across the world in search of the best fan art we could find starring Lara Croft.
Worst to First: Call of Duty
To celebrate the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, we're reloading and staying in cover as we review the 10 best hits of the franchise, going from worst to first. Ever since we first played as Private Joe Martin in the original 2003 Call of Duty and starting mowing down Nazis during Operation Overlord (the Battle of Normandy), players felt like their actions were important and greatly impacted both the battlefield and the lives of their fellow soldiers onscreen. There was something about the franchise that just made it standout from its contemporaries. While Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare would help the series become a household name and an online multiplayer phenomenon, lets not forget its origins.
Worst to First: Assassin’s Creed
With Assassin's Creed Syndicate's release on the horizon, it's time we look back at the series best and worst entries. The war between the Templar and Assassins have been going on for centuries, and there have been all kinds of adventures where we played as a famous Assassin (and occasional Templar) to unearth secrets that could alter the future of humanity.
Guitar Hero Live Trailer: New Guitars, Live Crowds and More
After a four year hiatus, Activision has brought the band back together in Guitar Hero Live, which will feature live crowds, real band members, music videos, a new guitar and more.
Destiny Trailer: Heading to the House of Wolves Next Month
The second big expansion to the popular first-person shooter, Destiny, will be launching on May 19, and Bungie has released a new trailer to get us hyped for it.
Harry Potter Actor Likely to Star in British Grand Theft Auto Film
Daniel Radcliffe is in negotiations to star in a BBC depiction of Rockstar's rise to fame story with Grand Theft Auto and Jack Thompson's quest to stop them.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Teased in Black Ops 2 Update
A recent, minor addition to Black Ops 2 suggests that the next entry of the Call of Duty series is likely going to be Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.
Grand Theft Auto V PC Trailer: Los Santos in 60fps
This new trailer for Grand Theft Auto V on PC showcases how absolutely stunning Los Santos and Blaine County can be when moving in 60 frames per second.
New Guitar Hero to Be ‘More Realistic,’ Report Claims
It looks like Activision is restringing the Gibson and Rickenbacker for Guitar Hero's first major console release in five years.