Josh Devlin





Come at me, bro! Remember the loud-mouthed obnoxious fratguy you hated in college, but secretly wanted to be? The one who was over-the-top, crass and super douchey, but for some reason he got all the attention? That is Broforce. Everything you need to know about the game’s tone is
by Josh Devlin
The Escapists: The Walking Dead takes the puzzle-RPG formula of the original game and soaks it in walker entrails. Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series, The Walking Dead, is realized in 8-bit form: from the moment protagonist Rick Grimes wakes up in the abandoned Harrison Memorial Hospital to when
by Josh Devlin
In concept, Runbow seems like a fun idea for a video game. Nine-player local multiplayer always looks great when you’re watching a group of game journalists play on a livestream. But in the real world, getting together nine friends–even three or four–is a difficult task. So that
by Josh Devlin
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is more or less forgettable. The first, and sadly only good thing you will notice is how visually striking the levels are. Developer Frozenbyte did a fantastic job with the art style and lighting in the third story of their critically-acclaimed series. Previous Trine
by Josh Devlin
The unquenchable and ravenously adorable Vikings are back and pushing forward (well, more like to the right) to adventure, glory and the culminating feast. This time it’s for a mysterious genie’s lamp and the promise of succulent kebabs. Ronimo Games’ Swords & Soldiers series has always had a
by Josh Devlin
Remember when you were a kid and you’d wake up on Easter Sunday to a basket full of delicious candy. You’d then run around your house, tearing it apart like a burglar, looking for cheap plastic eggs filled with even more candy, or better yet, a quarter. Ka-ching!
by Josh Devlin
Scientists show that we have had the warmest start to a year in our planet’s recorded history, with the Northeastern United States and parts of Canada being a bitter cold anomaly. So what does this mean? It means Mother Earth is mad at us and is on the brink
by Josh Devlin
This is the last weekend of February, so that also means it’s the last weekend to finish you’re Four in February (which I know you all stuck to vigilantly). February has been a good month for new releases, both big and small, and as winter begins to melt
by Josh Devlin