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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2021 In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review
In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review

Ratchet & Clank is a series I’ve always enjoyed but never finished. Yes, I’ve purchased just about every title since I picked up the respective consoles, but as good as they are I was always distracted with something else. That could have been another game, or could have

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Jun 08, 2021 Slide to the left, slide to the right — Cris Tales Hands-Off Preview
Slide to the left, slide to the right — Cris Tales Hands-Off Preview

We recently had the pleasure of attending a press event for upcoming JRPG Cris Tales. While we sadly weren’t able to go hands on with the game, we learned a lot about this gorgeous title and have 15 minutes of brand new footage to show you. If you haven’

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2021 Standing among the greats — Edge of Eternity Review
Standing among the greats — Edge of Eternity Review

The Archelites, a race of machines from beyond the stars, have waged war with the world of Heryon for years. Able bodied people from all over are being drafted and sent to the front lines to die, if only to keep the invaders away from cities. Worse still, the Archelites

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2021 Backbroken — Backbone Review
Backbroken — Backbone Review

Howard Lotor is a private detective in way over his head. What started out as a simple cheating case turns into an investigation on serial murders and cannibalism. When the racoon man tries to drink and forget what he saw, a foxy lady (pun intended) by the name of Renne

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2021 The smell of victory — Guilty Gear -Strive- Review
The smell of victory — Guilty Gear -Strive- Review

Arc System Works is on a roll. They’re released hit after hit the past few years with the fighting game genre working its way back into the mainstream. From Dragon Ball Fighterz to Granblue Fantasy Versus, there’s something out there for everyone. The Guilty Gear franchise has been

by David Flynn
News   -   Jun 07, 2021 The Feywild and the magic schools of MTG’s Strixhaven come to D&D in two new books this year
The Feywild and the magic schools of MTG’s Strixhaven come to D&D in two new books this year

Bringing the Feywild into Fifth Edition for the first time, little is known about The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, save that it is definitely a new adventure book in a setting that will be familiar to longtime players of the game from editions past. Home to the wide assortment of

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2021 Be stronger for mother — Mom Hid My Game! 2 review
Be stronger for mother — Mom Hid My Game! 2 review

A few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by KEMCO’s Mom Hid My Game! The Switch was less than a year old at the time and I was starving for new titles, but nevertheless I enjoyed the short point-and-click adventure game since it was so relatable to me as

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   Jun 06, 2021 You only got one shot — June TKO Shorts impressions
You only got one shot — June TKO Shorts impressions

As much as we love long-running series, there are times when we just want to pick up something and finish it in one sitting. Manga and western comics do this a ton with one-shots and anthologies, and they can be enjoyable tales without the time commitment. I recently had a

by Elisha Deogracias
In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2021 In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review

Ratchet & Clank is a series I’ve always enjoyed but never finished. Yes, I’ve purchased just about every title since I picked up the respective consoles, but as good as they are I was always distracted with something else. That could have been another game, or could have

by David Burdette
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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2021 In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review
In a dimension of its own — Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review

Ratchet & Clank is a series I’ve always enjoyed but never finished. Yes, I’ve purchased just about every title since I picked up the respective consoles, but as good as they are I was always distracted with something else. That could have been another game, or could have

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Jun 08, 2021 Slide to the left, slide to the right — Cris Tales Hands-Off Preview
Slide to the left, slide to the right — Cris Tales Hands-Off Preview

We recently had the pleasure of attending a press event for upcoming JRPG Cris Tales. While we sadly weren’t able to go hands on with the game, we learned a lot about this gorgeous title and have 15 minutes of brand new footage to show you. If you haven’

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2021 Standing among the greats — Edge of Eternity Review
Standing among the greats — Edge of Eternity Review

The Archelites, a race of machines from beyond the stars, have waged war with the world of Heryon for years. Able bodied people from all over are being drafted and sent to the front lines to die, if only to keep the invaders away from cities. Worse still, the Archelites

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2021 Backbroken — Backbone Review
Backbroken — Backbone Review

Howard Lotor is a private detective in way over his head. What started out as a simple cheating case turns into an investigation on serial murders and cannibalism. When the racoon man tries to drink and forget what he saw, a foxy lady (pun intended) by the name of Renne

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2021 The smell of victory — Guilty Gear -Strive- Review
The smell of victory — Guilty Gear -Strive- Review

Arc System Works is on a roll. They’re released hit after hit the past few years with the fighting game genre working its way back into the mainstream. From Dragon Ball Fighterz to Granblue Fantasy Versus, there’s something out there for everyone. The Guilty Gear franchise has been

by David Flynn
News   -   Jun 07, 2021 The Feywild and the magic schools of MTG’s Strixhaven come to D&D in two new books this year
The Feywild and the magic schools of MTG’s Strixhaven come to D&D in two new books this year

Bringing the Feywild into Fifth Edition for the first time, little is known about The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, save that it is definitely a new adventure book in a setting that will be familiar to longtime players of the game from editions past. Home to the wide assortment of

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2021 Be stronger for mother — Mom Hid My Game! 2 review
Be stronger for mother — Mom Hid My Game! 2 review

A few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by KEMCO’s Mom Hid My Game! The Switch was less than a year old at the time and I was starving for new titles, but nevertheless I enjoyed the short point-and-click adventure game since it was so relatable to me as

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   Jun 06, 2021 You only got one shot — June TKO Shorts impressions
You only got one shot — June TKO Shorts impressions

As much as we love long-running series, there are times when we just want to pick up something and finish it in one sitting. Manga and western comics do this a ton with one-shots and anthologies, and they can be enjoyable tales without the time commitment. I recently had a

by Elisha Deogracias
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