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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2020 A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review
A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review

The rate at which technology evolves is matched only by the industry’s growing ambition. But while we rightfully celebrate the deluge of new, cutting-edge titles that have spoiled us this generation, it’s only fair that we take the time to appreciate the classics. The Switch has quickly become

by Lawrence Le
Podcast   -   Jun 08, 2020 Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter

Gaming Trend · Black Lives Matter This week we are not putting out an episode in support of Black Lives Matter. Gaming trend stands in solidarity and support of the Black Lives Matter movement. We’re heartbroken. We’re angry. We are appalled by the police brutality which killed George Floyd

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2020 Resurrection of the Bionis — Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review
Resurrection of the Bionis — Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review

Long ago, two titans were locked in an endless battle. One organic, the Bionis, and the other mechanical, the Mechonis, the two struggled until only their corpses remained. Now, eons later, their fight is continued by their children. The Mechon mindlessly seek the extermination of all life on Bionis; the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2020 Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review
Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review

I flipped the back of the giant oversized box and checked the system requirements. Turns out I’d need a Pentium running at least 66MHz, 8MB of RAM, and 20MB of hard drive space to run Command & Conquer, and my PC was woefully out of date. After a trip

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2020 Driftwood — Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review
Driftwood — Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review

Oceanhorn has never hidden its inspiration from the Legend of Zelda. If the original was influenced by Link to the Past, its prequel, Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm, more so takes after Ocarina of Time. It’s pretty obvious: your first big task is to return three colored

by David Flynn
News   -   Jun 04, 2020 A supernatural adventure awaits as The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods to be released this month
A supernatural adventure awaits as The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods to be released this month

Today, Yen Press announced that the newest release from its JY Imprint, the first volume of The Weirn Books graphic novel series, will be available digitally and physically on June 16. The all-ages series follows a couple of determined protagonists as they navigate the Night Realm and go on an

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Jun 04, 2020 VTubers will save the day as Neptunia Virtual Stars heads to PS4 next year
VTubers will save the day as Neptunia Virtual Stars heads to PS4 next year

While Vocaloid is shredding up the Japanese music scene, it seems like VTubers have ruled the virtual airwaves. Today, Idea Factory announced that it will release the JRPG Neptunia Virtual Stars on the PlayStation 4 next year, which will also blend in rhythm game mechanics with shooter and hack-and-slash gameplay.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2020 Uphill Struggle – Tour De France 2020 Review
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I don’t follow many sports, certainly not to any high degree, preferring to take part in the activities when possible rather than watch. As such I can’t really give an opinion on Tour De France 2020 as a fan of the event. It’s something I have often

by Devo Deaves
A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2020 A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review

The rate at which technology evolves is matched only by the industry’s growing ambition. But while we rightfully celebrate the deluge of new, cutting-edge titles that have spoiled us this generation, it’s only fair that we take the time to appreciate the classics. The Switch has quickly become

by Lawrence Le
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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2020 A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review
A tale of two cities — BioShock: The Collection Switch review

The rate at which technology evolves is matched only by the industry’s growing ambition. But while we rightfully celebrate the deluge of new, cutting-edge titles that have spoiled us this generation, it’s only fair that we take the time to appreciate the classics. The Switch has quickly become

by Lawrence Le
Podcast   -   Jun 08, 2020 Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter

Gaming Trend · Black Lives Matter This week we are not putting out an episode in support of Black Lives Matter. Gaming trend stands in solidarity and support of the Black Lives Matter movement. We’re heartbroken. We’re angry. We are appalled by the police brutality which killed George Floyd

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2020 Resurrection of the Bionis — Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review
Resurrection of the Bionis — Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review

Long ago, two titans were locked in an endless battle. One organic, the Bionis, and the other mechanical, the Mechonis, the two struggled until only their corpses remained. Now, eons later, their fight is continued by their children. The Mechon mindlessly seek the extermination of all life on Bionis; the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2020 Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review
Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review

I flipped the back of the giant oversized box and checked the system requirements. Turns out I’d need a Pentium running at least 66MHz, 8MB of RAM, and 20MB of hard drive space to run Command & Conquer, and my PC was woefully out of date. After a trip

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2020 Driftwood — Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review
Driftwood — Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review

Oceanhorn has never hidden its inspiration from the Legend of Zelda. If the original was influenced by Link to the Past, its prequel, Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm, more so takes after Ocarina of Time. It’s pretty obvious: your first big task is to return three colored

by David Flynn
News   -   Jun 04, 2020 A supernatural adventure awaits as The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods to be released this month
A supernatural adventure awaits as The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods to be released this month

Today, Yen Press announced that the newest release from its JY Imprint, the first volume of The Weirn Books graphic novel series, will be available digitally and physically on June 16. The all-ages series follows a couple of determined protagonists as they navigate the Night Realm and go on an

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Jun 04, 2020 VTubers will save the day as Neptunia Virtual Stars heads to PS4 next year
VTubers will save the day as Neptunia Virtual Stars heads to PS4 next year

While Vocaloid is shredding up the Japanese music scene, it seems like VTubers have ruled the virtual airwaves. Today, Idea Factory announced that it will release the JRPG Neptunia Virtual Stars on the PlayStation 4 next year, which will also blend in rhythm game mechanics with shooter and hack-and-slash gameplay.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2020 Uphill Struggle – Tour De France 2020 Review
tdf2020

I don’t follow many sports, certainly not to any high degree, preferring to take part in the activities when possible rather than watch. As such I can’t really give an opinion on Tour De France 2020 as a fan of the event. It’s something I have often

by Devo Deaves
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