I sat down with Derek Paxton, VP of Stardock Entertainment to get a quick look at Ashes of the Singularity and what...
When Travis reviewed Ori and the Blind Forest a year ago, he regarded it as Platforming Perfection. He stated that “the opening...
Ok, I admit it — I never really played much Dark Souls. I did, however, recently get a chance to try out...
You probably already know that Forza Motorsport 6 is a pretty amazing racer from my review last year, and very shortly we’ll...
Tis the season for brutal roguelikes, it seems. After a long period of silence since it was announced at E3 2013, I...
This past weekend we finally got our hands on the near-final beta test of Hitman — the reboot of the franchise from...
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1. First off, please introduce yourselves and tell us a little bit about Burn Artists. Burn Artists is a new, incredibly unprofitable...
If you are a child of the 80’s like me, you can probably quote the movie Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure in...
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We got a personal tour of the Kingston booth at PAX South and two headsets caught our eyes (or more accurately, our...
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Laura stumbled on a prototype game that caught her eye at PAX South in San Antonio. The game, Zombie Tower 3D, is...
The XCOM 2 panel at PAX South in San Antonio opened with a look backward to XCOM: Enemy Within. Joining the Firaxis...
Eric’s review of Rise of the Tomb Raider echoed how I felt about the game’s motivation undercurrents. It was as much about...
I’m gonna start this article with a bit of an admission — I’m terrified of electricity. I was electrified and heavily scarred...
It’s hard to believe that we’ve been playing Fable since 2004. Sure, they might not always meet the outlandish and occasionally unrealistic...
XCOM 2 has been very much on my radar since I saw it in motion at E3. I’ve watched hours of playthroughs...
The original Homeworld and its sequel were, pun intended, light years ahead of their time. Massive fleets swarming in the 360-degree vastness...
Hundreds of billions of dollars change hands on the day after Thanksgiving. In a bid to grab the latest tech, clothes for...
From the SuperScope on the NES to the Sniper Scope rifle on the original Xbox and PS2, we’ve flirted with the idea...
Moving halfway across the country, having the movers do over $18,000 worth of damage to my personal effects, selling my old house...
Choices. Action RPGs are always about choices, but King’s Quest’s second chapter carries with it a little more gravity than usual. My...
When the Crystal Dynamics team tackled Rise of the Tomb Raider they knew that they wanted to take the harrowing experience Lara...
For those of you who are longtime readers, you know that I’ve been on a personal quest to fill the bucket list...
I am a migraine sufferer. If you don’t know what that is like, imagine having an ice pick stabbed directly into your...
If there is a setting in Dungeons & Dragons that deserves its own book to showcase the amazing stories found therein, it...
Insight Editions has gotten to run with one of the largest flags in the industry the past few years, and this year...
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty rebuilt a great deal of the StarCraft formula. Cutscenes were better, interactions within missions were more frequent,...
We all wanted Japan, but Ubisoft wanted to make another trip to Europe for a pivotal event in modern history — the...