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The concept of Serial Cleaner had me hooked immediately–cleaning up murder scenes in a fun 1970s aesthetic? Yes please! However, I did not expect for this to be a game I found myself coming back to over and over again. At its core, Serial Cleaner is a challenging puzzle
by Maddy Wojdak
Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and
by A Kay Purcell
This E3, Tim and I had a chance to sit down with Brendan Greene, creator of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Amongst the buzz of the E3 floor, we learned more about what’s planned for Battleground’s upcoming release, the magic behind the game’s development, and some helpful tips to
by Gerard Uht
One of my personal highlights this E3 was getting to sit down with Bethesda’s Wolfenstein II- The New Colossus. Some of my fondest childhood memories revolve around my first computer; touting windows 3.1, and customized to all known ends – most notably my red brick wallpaper. To this day,
by Gerard Uht
Metal Gear Solid has never been afraid to put its players into harsh and desolate environments, but MG: Survive takes that to a whole new level. The game takes place directly after the events of MGS 5: Ground Zeroes, in which a giant wormhole opened up above Mother Base and
by Tim Mattson
When I got a chance to check out Elex at E3 2017, the first thing I thought was wow, if somebody asked me to describe a perfect game this is probably what it would be. Monsters, laser guns, jetpacks, battle axes, and magic all thrown into a massive post-apocalyptic open-world
by Zach Faber
I got to see a lot of fun and interesting things during my time at E3 2017, but easily one of the most unique things that I saw was Starlink: Battle for Atlas. By placing one of Starlink’s ships on your controller, you are able to play with that
by Zach Faber
At E3 2017 I got to spend some time with A Plague Tale: Innocence. In this medieval world, France has a rat problem, and it’s a big one. The sheer amount of rats that could be on screen at one time was impressive in itself, and it was astonishing
by Zach Faber