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Chronos: Before the Ashes is developer Gunfire Games’ prequel to its fan-favorite title Remnant: From the Ashes. The game noticeably tries to be both innovative and intriguing yet also struggles with many important aspects of what makes a game both of those things. The first thing I noticed upon launching
by Abdul SaadOnce upon a time in 2018, 25-year-old Elisha went to trade in his games for Katamari Damacy Reroll. Unfortunately, the game store was fresh out of copies for it, but a little game caught his eye instead: Override: Mech City Brawl. It was a fun little purchase, though the clunky
by Elisha DeograciasI have a love/hate relationship with the NES era of games, and prefer the SNES years due to how difficult yet fair the latter’s games were. That said, I do know my way around hard games (I mean, I’ve beaten Cuphead on Switch at the very least)
by Elisha DeograciasI remember seeing the first trailer of Cyberpunk 2077 and thinking to myself, “This is finally the Neuromancer remake I’ve always wanted”. Seeing the reveal of Johnny Silverhand as your brain-slotted ever-present companion reminded me of Dixie Flatline from Gibson’s novel. Finally seeing the game in motion a
by Ron BurkeBand of Brothers, The Pacific, Saving Private Ryan — there are absolutely magnificent examples of the very human stories that bring the battles of World War II to life. The Medal of Honor series has also delivered on this personal connection multiple times, both in the World War eras, as well
by Ron BurkeWhile Overwatch has been out for over four years now, there are still plenty of new surprises and additions in store for the game. Blizzard announced that a free trial is now available for the game on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC from now until January 4. Additionally, all
by Elisha DeograciasThere’s something about the Lovecraftian genre that’s mysterious but intriguing, scary yet engrossing. Maybe it’s the man vs cosmos trope? Or maybe it’s the scariness of the unknown and unseen? If done well, I’ll be hooked in immediately and fully immersed within this fictional world.
by Ben LombardoAs mentioned in our Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War review, I’ve recently gotten back into the series. Modern Warfare was an absolute treat to play, and that was because of stellar gameplay and systems that were refined by the implementation of a battle pass. Before Modern Warfare
by David BurdetteChronos: Before the Ashes is developer Gunfire Games’ prequel to its fan-favorite title Remnant: From the Ashes. The game noticeably tries to be both innovative and intriguing yet also struggles with many important aspects of what makes a game both of those things. The first thing I noticed upon launching
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If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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The oldest school of war-games.
Chronos: Before the Ashes is developer Gunfire Games’ prequel to its fan-favorite title Remnant: From the Ashes. The game noticeably tries to be both innovative and intriguing yet also struggles with many important aspects of what makes a game both of those things. The first thing I noticed upon launching
by Abdul SaadOnce upon a time in 2018, 25-year-old Elisha went to trade in his games for Katamari Damacy Reroll. Unfortunately, the game store was fresh out of copies for it, but a little game caught his eye instead: Override: Mech City Brawl. It was a fun little purchase, though the clunky
by Elisha DeograciasI have a love/hate relationship with the NES era of games, and prefer the SNES years due to how difficult yet fair the latter’s games were. That said, I do know my way around hard games (I mean, I’ve beaten Cuphead on Switch at the very least)
by Elisha DeograciasI remember seeing the first trailer of Cyberpunk 2077 and thinking to myself, “This is finally the Neuromancer remake I’ve always wanted”. Seeing the reveal of Johnny Silverhand as your brain-slotted ever-present companion reminded me of Dixie Flatline from Gibson’s novel. Finally seeing the game in motion a
by Ron BurkeBand of Brothers, The Pacific, Saving Private Ryan — there are absolutely magnificent examples of the very human stories that bring the battles of World War II to life. The Medal of Honor series has also delivered on this personal connection multiple times, both in the World War eras, as well
by Ron BurkeWhile Overwatch has been out for over four years now, there are still plenty of new surprises and additions in store for the game. Blizzard announced that a free trial is now available for the game on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC from now until January 4. Additionally, all
by Elisha DeograciasThere’s something about the Lovecraftian genre that’s mysterious but intriguing, scary yet engrossing. Maybe it’s the man vs cosmos trope? Or maybe it’s the scariness of the unknown and unseen? If done well, I’ll be hooked in immediately and fully immersed within this fictional world.
by Ben LombardoAs mentioned in our Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War review, I’ve recently gotten back into the series. Modern Warfare was an absolute treat to play, and that was because of stellar gameplay and systems that were refined by the implementation of a battle pass. Before Modern Warfare
by David Burdette