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Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review
Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review

It’s no secret that making video games is a long, arduous process. There’s a lot to consider: the core concept, game mechanics, progression, visuals, sound design, budget restraints, and much more. Whether it’s a big studio or an indie developer, these aspects will come into play. Indiecalypse

by Codi Spence
Impressions   -   Jun 03, 2020 The hunt continues — Predator: Hunting Grounds, Dutch DLC impressions
The hunt continues — Predator: Hunting Grounds, Dutch DLC impressions

The original Predator film was released back in 1987, introducing us to not only the titular Predator, but also the elite mercenary Dutch, who was played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dutch has seemingly been one of the only people who has ever been a match for the Predator, and even managed

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review
Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review

I love me some out of space thrills from time to time, and I’m opening up on reading more magical girl manga as a way to get out of my action-comedy manga comfort zone. While I’m mainly talking about Sailor Moon and Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Hanokage’s

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review
Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review

You’ve got the vegetables, the fire is going strong, you’ve paired it with a nice wedge of watermelon, but you’ve got no meat! We’ve all been there, am I right? Well, the god Hoochooboo ain’t gonna feed himself, and that means you’ve gotta source

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 All aboard! Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review
All aboard!  Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review

There are more than a few deckbuilders on Steam nowadays, and if you are a fan of the genre, it feels like some sort of summer Christmas. Monster Train looks to capture the best parts of the top tier card battlers into a single game, and it does so with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Sectoid Slaying on the Go — XCOM 2 Collection on Nintendo Switch review
Sectoid Slaying on the Go — XCOM 2 Collection on Nintendo Switch review

I absolutely loved XCOM 2 when I reviewed it in 2016, and several fantastic expansion packs put amazing twists on a solid foundation. Though it launched as a PC exclusive, there was enough demand for it to come to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Now, four years post launch we

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 03, 2020 Make no bones about it, Skelattack is available now
Make no bones about it, Skelattack is available now

Yesterday, Konami and Ukuza announced that its 2D platformer Skelattack is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The game will allow players to travel an expansive Underworld trying to protect it from humans who want to destroy it. As a newly deceased member of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Futureproof and crazy fast — FireCuda Gaming SSD review
Futureproof and crazy fast — FireCuda Gaming SSD review

You can pick up a portable SSD just about anywhere. We’ve reviewed quite a few of them, including the Game Drive for the Xbox One (review), but anyone who has kept up with the PC market knows that the real power isn’t just SSD, but NVMe. While a

by Ron Burke
Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review

It’s no secret that making video games is a long, arduous process. There’s a lot to consider: the core concept, game mechanics, progression, visuals, sound design, budget restraints, and much more. Whether it’s a big studio or an indie developer, these aspects will come into play. Indiecalypse

by Codi Spence
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Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review
Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review

It’s no secret that making video games is a long, arduous process. There’s a lot to consider: the core concept, game mechanics, progression, visuals, sound design, budget restraints, and much more. Whether it’s a big studio or an indie developer, these aspects will come into play. Indiecalypse

by Codi Spence
Impressions   -   Jun 03, 2020 The hunt continues — Predator: Hunting Grounds, Dutch DLC impressions
The hunt continues — Predator: Hunting Grounds, Dutch DLC impressions

The original Predator film was released back in 1987, introducing us to not only the titular Predator, but also the elite mercenary Dutch, who was played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dutch has seemingly been one of the only people who has ever been a match for the Predator, and even managed

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review
Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review

I love me some out of space thrills from time to time, and I’m opening up on reading more magical girl manga as a way to get out of my action-comedy manga comfort zone. While I’m mainly talking about Sailor Moon and Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Hanokage’s

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review
Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review

You’ve got the vegetables, the fire is going strong, you’ve paired it with a nice wedge of watermelon, but you’ve got no meat! We’ve all been there, am I right? Well, the god Hoochooboo ain’t gonna feed himself, and that means you’ve gotta source

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 All aboard! Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review
All aboard!  Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review

There are more than a few deckbuilders on Steam nowadays, and if you are a fan of the genre, it feels like some sort of summer Christmas. Monster Train looks to capture the best parts of the top tier card battlers into a single game, and it does so with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Sectoid Slaying on the Go — XCOM 2 Collection on Nintendo Switch review
Sectoid Slaying on the Go — XCOM 2 Collection on Nintendo Switch review

I absolutely loved XCOM 2 when I reviewed it in 2016, and several fantastic expansion packs put amazing twists on a solid foundation. Though it launched as a PC exclusive, there was enough demand for it to come to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Now, four years post launch we

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 03, 2020 Make no bones about it, Skelattack is available now
Make no bones about it, Skelattack is available now

Yesterday, Konami and Ukuza announced that its 2D platformer Skelattack is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The game will allow players to travel an expansive Underworld trying to protect it from humans who want to destroy it. As a newly deceased member of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Futureproof and crazy fast — FireCuda Gaming SSD review
Futureproof and crazy fast — FireCuda Gaming SSD review

You can pick up a portable SSD just about anywhere. We’ve reviewed quite a few of them, including the Game Drive for the Xbox One (review), but anyone who has kept up with the PC market knows that the real power isn’t just SSD, but NVMe. While a

by Ron Burke
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