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Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2020 That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review
That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review

I wish I could go back and experience Cuphead with fresh eyes; the run-and-gun boss battle formula was perfect, and I’m hankering for that difficult yet balanced feeling. While I haven’t been able to replicate that feeling since, there have been a few games that have scratched the

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Jul 27, 2020 Episode 015: XBox Series X
Episode 015: XBox Series X

Gaming Trend · Episode 015: X Box Series X This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller discuss all the released exclusives for the upcoming system X Box Series X. – The Gunk is described as a in-between of Pikmin and The Goonies – We already have irl zombie deer, they’re not that

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   Jul 26, 2020 An unexpected encore — Shantae and the Seven Sirens Review
An unexpected encore — Shantae and the Seven Sirens Review

My first encounter with the original Shantae on the GameBoy Color was through a Let’s Play by a small YouTube creator by the name of Brickroad. Eventually, I played it for myself, but those videos immediately enamored me with the game’s wacky charm and unique mechanics. I’ve

by David Flynn
Impressions   -   Jul 26, 2020 Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition
Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition

Crypto is back, and we’ve gotten our grubby little human paws on the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition.  We’ve unboxed it.  That’s what we do.  What’s in the box?  Let’s see… * This unique example of human craftsmanship is brought to you by your

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jul 26, 2020 Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Collector’s Edition
Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Collector’s Edition

There are collector’s editions, and then there are collector’s editions.  Destroy All Humans! is back, and we’ve gotten our hands on the Crypto-137 edition — a special edition of the game featuring a nearly 2′ tall statue and a backpack with a shockingly small storage compartment.  Let’s

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review
No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review

With a barrage of roguelite, action-platforming, run-and-gun games on the market, it’s easy to get lost in the mix. But what does it take for a game to stand out in a crowded room full of gun-toting, action-packed, frantic, games? Whatever the formula is, Veewo Games, the team behind

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review
Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review

Castle of Shikigami III is one of my guilty pleasure games from the Wii era. It’s a surprising mix of sadistic, Touhou-like bullet hell and some hilariously over-the-top cheesy voice acting (the PS2 predecessor outdoes it, but I love the pairing mechanics of III). Alfa System has recently created

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review
Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review

Oh hey, another shoot-em-up! It seems we’ve been getting a ton of quick-paced shooting games, and they’ve been solid on the Switch. The recently released Rigid Force Redux takes the 2018 side-scrolling shooter and improves the experience on the go, with great performance and a charming take on

by Elisha Deogracias
That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review
Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2020 That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review

I wish I could go back and experience Cuphead with fresh eyes; the run-and-gun boss battle formula was perfect, and I’m hankering for that difficult yet balanced feeling. While I haven’t been able to replicate that feeling since, there have been a few games that have scratched the

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2020 That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review
That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read! Max & the Book of Chaos review

I wish I could go back and experience Cuphead with fresh eyes; the run-and-gun boss battle formula was perfect, and I’m hankering for that difficult yet balanced feeling. While I haven’t been able to replicate that feeling since, there have been a few games that have scratched the

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Jul 27, 2020 Episode 015: XBox Series X
Episode 015: XBox Series X

Gaming Trend · Episode 015: X Box Series X This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller discuss all the released exclusives for the upcoming system X Box Series X. – The Gunk is described as a in-between of Pikmin and The Goonies – We already have irl zombie deer, they’re not that

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   Jul 26, 2020 An unexpected encore — Shantae and the Seven Sirens Review
An unexpected encore — Shantae and the Seven Sirens Review

My first encounter with the original Shantae on the GameBoy Color was through a Let’s Play by a small YouTube creator by the name of Brickroad. Eventually, I played it for myself, but those videos immediately enamored me with the game’s wacky charm and unique mechanics. I’ve

by David Flynn
Impressions   -   Jul 26, 2020 Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition
Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition

Crypto is back, and we’ve gotten our grubby little human paws on the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition.  We’ve unboxed it.  That’s what we do.  What’s in the box?  Let’s see… * This unique example of human craftsmanship is brought to you by your

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jul 26, 2020 Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Collector’s Edition
Unboxing the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Collector’s Edition

There are collector’s editions, and then there are collector’s editions.  Destroy All Humans! is back, and we’ve gotten our hands on the Crypto-137 edition — a special edition of the game featuring a nearly 2′ tall statue and a backpack with a shockingly small storage compartment.  Let’s

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review
No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review

With a barrage of roguelite, action-platforming, run-and-gun games on the market, it’s easy to get lost in the mix. But what does it take for a game to stand out in a crowded room full of gun-toting, action-packed, frantic, games? Whatever the formula is, Veewo Games, the team behind

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review
Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review

Castle of Shikigami III is one of my guilty pleasure games from the Wii era. It’s a surprising mix of sadistic, Touhou-like bullet hell and some hilariously over-the-top cheesy voice acting (the PS2 predecessor outdoes it, but I love the pairing mechanics of III). Alfa System has recently created

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review
Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review

Oh hey, another shoot-em-up! It seems we’ve been getting a ton of quick-paced shooting games, and they’ve been solid on the Switch. The recently released Rigid Force Redux takes the 2018 side-scrolling shooter and improves the experience on the go, with great performance and a charming take on

by Elisha Deogracias
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