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Reviews   -   May 20, 2020 The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review
The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review

I haven’t played a point and click game since my high school days playing flash games on Miniclip.com. They always felt a bit cheap, a bit easy to make since those ones were just a bit of dialogue interlaid with a couple interactables. For that reason, I stayed

by Ben Lombardo
News   -   May 20, 2020 Build friendships and villages as The Hollow heads to Xbox One and PC this July
Build friendships and villages as The Hollow heads to Xbox One and PC this July

The Molasses Flood recently announced that its action co-op game The Hollow will be available for Xbox One and PC via Steam on July 17. The game will allow players to build a village together as they protect the mysterious Drakes from evil forces. Drake Hollow is a cooperative action

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 Laziness rules the day as Gudetama: The Tricky Egg heads to tabletop game stores this August
Laziness rules the day as Gudetama: The Tricky Egg heads to tabletop game stores this August

Renegade Game Studios and Oni Press announced today that it will release Gudetama: The Tricky Egg this August to game stores and online. Designed by Steve Ellis and Ben Eisner with art by Wook-Jin Clark, the game allows up to seven players to take turns with trick-based gameplay, but beware

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 It’s time for another comic with the Blue Bomber as Mega Man: Fully Charged gets a comic miniseries this August
It’s time for another comic with the Blue Bomber as Mega Man: Fully Charged gets a comic miniseries this August

The Archie Mega Man comic series may have ended years ago, but fear not, as Boom! Studios has announced that it will release the first of six issues of the upcoming Mega Man: Fully Charged comic series starting this August. The series will involve writers of the television series, as

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 Don’t sleep with the fishes and relive the Mafia series with Mafia: Trilogy, two games available now
Don’t sleep with the fishes and relive the Mafia series with Mafia: Trilogy, two games available now

For those wanting to revisit the acclaimed Mafia franchise, Hangar 13 and 2K Games have announced that Mafia: Trilogy will be available to buy today for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. While the Definitive Edition of the first game will be available on August 28, players can

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   May 19, 2020 HDR Green Hill Zone in 4K — Sonic the Hedgehog Movie 4K BluRay review
HDR Green Hill Zone in 4K — Sonic the Hedgehog Movie 4K BluRay review

As you can see in Elisha’s review, we dug the Sonic the Hedgehog movie from Paramount Pictures quite a bit. Now, as we approach the release on DVD, BluRay, and 4K Ultra HD, I thought it’d be worth taking a closer look at the 4K version, as well

by Ron Burke
News   -   May 19, 2020 It’s time to reroll — Gen Con 2020 cancelled this year, Gen Con online announced as replacement
It’s time to reroll — Gen Con 2020 cancelled this year, Gen Con online announced as replacement

If you were planning on heading to Indiana to celebrate tabletop gaming’s biggest event this August, we’ve got some bad news. Today, Gen Con hosts have announced that this year’s convention has been cancelled, with the event moving to 2020 on August 5 through 8. However, a

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 19, 2020 Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review
Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review

Dread Nautical is a good idea with just okay execution. Nothing in the game is particularly bad, but nothing stands out either. Dread Nautical offers little in the way of gameplay depth which causes the game to get stale after just a few hours. While the minimalist graphics are nice,

by Austin Fern
The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review
Reviews   -   May 20, 2020 The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review

I haven’t played a point and click game since my high school days playing flash games on Miniclip.com. They always felt a bit cheap, a bit easy to make since those ones were just a bit of dialogue interlaid with a couple interactables. For that reason, I stayed

by Ben Lombardo
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Reviews   -   May 20, 2020 The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review
The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review

I haven’t played a point and click game since my high school days playing flash games on Miniclip.com. They always felt a bit cheap, a bit easy to make since those ones were just a bit of dialogue interlaid with a couple interactables. For that reason, I stayed

by Ben Lombardo
News   -   May 20, 2020 Build friendships and villages as The Hollow heads to Xbox One and PC this July
Build friendships and villages as The Hollow heads to Xbox One and PC this July

The Molasses Flood recently announced that its action co-op game The Hollow will be available for Xbox One and PC via Steam on July 17. The game will allow players to build a village together as they protect the mysterious Drakes from evil forces. Drake Hollow is a cooperative action

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 Laziness rules the day as Gudetama: The Tricky Egg heads to tabletop game stores this August
Laziness rules the day as Gudetama: The Tricky Egg heads to tabletop game stores this August

Renegade Game Studios and Oni Press announced today that it will release Gudetama: The Tricky Egg this August to game stores and online. Designed by Steve Ellis and Ben Eisner with art by Wook-Jin Clark, the game allows up to seven players to take turns with trick-based gameplay, but beware

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 It’s time for another comic with the Blue Bomber as Mega Man: Fully Charged gets a comic miniseries this August
It’s time for another comic with the Blue Bomber as Mega Man: Fully Charged gets a comic miniseries this August

The Archie Mega Man comic series may have ended years ago, but fear not, as Boom! Studios has announced that it will release the first of six issues of the upcoming Mega Man: Fully Charged comic series starting this August. The series will involve writers of the television series, as

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 19, 2020 Don’t sleep with the fishes and relive the Mafia series with Mafia: Trilogy, two games available now
Don’t sleep with the fishes and relive the Mafia series with Mafia: Trilogy, two games available now

For those wanting to revisit the acclaimed Mafia franchise, Hangar 13 and 2K Games have announced that Mafia: Trilogy will be available to buy today for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. While the Definitive Edition of the first game will be available on August 28, players can

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   May 19, 2020 HDR Green Hill Zone in 4K — Sonic the Hedgehog Movie 4K BluRay review
HDR Green Hill Zone in 4K — Sonic the Hedgehog Movie 4K BluRay review

As you can see in Elisha’s review, we dug the Sonic the Hedgehog movie from Paramount Pictures quite a bit. Now, as we approach the release on DVD, BluRay, and 4K Ultra HD, I thought it’d be worth taking a closer look at the 4K version, as well

by Ron Burke
News   -   May 19, 2020 It’s time to reroll — Gen Con 2020 cancelled this year, Gen Con online announced as replacement
It’s time to reroll — Gen Con 2020 cancelled this year, Gen Con online announced as replacement

If you were planning on heading to Indiana to celebrate tabletop gaming’s biggest event this August, we’ve got some bad news. Today, Gen Con hosts have announced that this year’s convention has been cancelled, with the event moving to 2020 on August 5 through 8. However, a

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 19, 2020 Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review
Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review

Dread Nautical is a good idea with just okay execution. Nothing in the game is particularly bad, but nothing stands out either. Dread Nautical offers little in the way of gameplay depth which causes the game to get stale after just a few hours. While the minimalist graphics are nice,

by Austin Fern
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