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Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2020 Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review
Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review

Keeping true to many of the 80s action films that inspired Countdown: Action Edition, Dog Might games has delivered an experience that is full of heart and hilarity, but lacking in the follow through that would make it more. Countdown sets one player as an Action Hero, sent into an

by John Farrell
News   -   Mar 02, 2020 It’s time to be united once again as Death Stranding’s PC version gets a June release date, Half-Life collaboration
It’s time to be united once again as Death Stranding’s PC version gets a June release date, Half-Life collaboration

If you’re patiently waiting on the PC version of Death Stranding, you won’t have to wait too long anymore as 505 Games just announced that it will bring Kojima Productions’ game to Steam and the Epic Games Store on June 2. If you’re waiting for Half-Life 3…

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Mar 02, 2020 You have to leave. You have to live. — Final Fantasy VII Remake preview
You have to leave. You have to live. — Final Fantasy VII Remake preview

I remember sitting around the family television Christmas morning with my brother and uncle in 1997, watching the opening to Final Fantasy VII in awe. I couldn’t imagine that video games could ever look better than they did at that moment. Looking back, the idea is downright laughable, but

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 Strange, beautiful — The Art of Death Stranding review
Strange, beautiful — The Art of Death Stranding review

There’s strange, and then there’s Hideo Kojima level of strange. Death Stranding tells the story of Sam Porter Bridges, a package delivery transporter who braves a bizarre future where a massive event called the Death Stranding has killed most people with a tar-like substance that absorbs anything that

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 Biometric goodness — Tapplock Lite Smartlock review
Biometric goodness — Tapplock Lite Smartlock review

When I bought my car, I stopped carrying keys. Everything about the car is controlled with a phone app, so there’s no need for a physical fob. That also means I don’t carry a keyring to attach things like keys for locks. This has presented problems as I’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 A fight you’ll want to pick — Street Fighter V: Championship Edition review
A fight you’ll want to pick — Street Fighter V: Championship Edition review

As a Street Fighter fanboy and aficionado, it’s great to see Capcom doing the right thing and releasing Street Fighter V: Championship Edition with all the bells and whistles that were expected in the Street Fighter V release back in 2016. With missing iconic characters, bugs plaguing gameplay, and

by Terrance Hale
News   -   Feb 29, 2020 The creepy capers continue with a new trailer for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, out this summer
The creepy capers continue with a new trailer for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, out this summer

Yesterday, Bandai Namco announced that Supermassive Games will release the next installment of The Dark Pictures Anthology, entitled Little Hope, later this summer. The game will continue the theme of player choice with four new people to control as well as improvements through player feedback from the first game of

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Feb 29, 2020 The pen is literally a sword as Wanba Warriors heads to Switch, PC this year
The pen is literally a sword as Wanba Warriors heads to Switch, PC this year

Today, Zodiac Interactive announced that it will release BigYu’s fighting game Wanba Warriors for PC and Nintendo Switch later this year. The game is a wacky fast-paced fighting game where players will fight each other with the power of ink. Set in the long-lost ancient past (or perhaps the

by Elisha Deogracias
Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2020 Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review

Keeping true to many of the 80s action films that inspired Countdown: Action Edition, Dog Might games has delivered an experience that is full of heart and hilarity, but lacking in the follow through that would make it more. Countdown sets one player as an Action Hero, sent into an

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2020 Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review
Cascade failure—Countdown: Action Edition review

Keeping true to many of the 80s action films that inspired Countdown: Action Edition, Dog Might games has delivered an experience that is full of heart and hilarity, but lacking in the follow through that would make it more. Countdown sets one player as an Action Hero, sent into an

by John Farrell
News   -   Mar 02, 2020 It’s time to be united once again as Death Stranding’s PC version gets a June release date, Half-Life collaboration
It’s time to be united once again as Death Stranding’s PC version gets a June release date, Half-Life collaboration

If you’re patiently waiting on the PC version of Death Stranding, you won’t have to wait too long anymore as 505 Games just announced that it will bring Kojima Productions’ game to Steam and the Epic Games Store on June 2. If you’re waiting for Half-Life 3…

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Mar 02, 2020 You have to leave. You have to live. — Final Fantasy VII Remake preview
You have to leave. You have to live. — Final Fantasy VII Remake preview

I remember sitting around the family television Christmas morning with my brother and uncle in 1997, watching the opening to Final Fantasy VII in awe. I couldn’t imagine that video games could ever look better than they did at that moment. Looking back, the idea is downright laughable, but

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 Strange, beautiful — The Art of Death Stranding review
Strange, beautiful — The Art of Death Stranding review

There’s strange, and then there’s Hideo Kojima level of strange. Death Stranding tells the story of Sam Porter Bridges, a package delivery transporter who braves a bizarre future where a massive event called the Death Stranding has killed most people with a tar-like substance that absorbs anything that

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 Biometric goodness — Tapplock Lite Smartlock review
Biometric goodness — Tapplock Lite Smartlock review

When I bought my car, I stopped carrying keys. Everything about the car is controlled with a phone app, so there’s no need for a physical fob. That also means I don’t carry a keyring to attach things like keys for locks. This has presented problems as I’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2020 A fight you’ll want to pick — Street Fighter V: Championship Edition review
A fight you’ll want to pick — Street Fighter V: Championship Edition review

As a Street Fighter fanboy and aficionado, it’s great to see Capcom doing the right thing and releasing Street Fighter V: Championship Edition with all the bells and whistles that were expected in the Street Fighter V release back in 2016. With missing iconic characters, bugs plaguing gameplay, and

by Terrance Hale
News   -   Feb 29, 2020 The creepy capers continue with a new trailer for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, out this summer
The creepy capers continue with a new trailer for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, out this summer

Yesterday, Bandai Namco announced that Supermassive Games will release the next installment of The Dark Pictures Anthology, entitled Little Hope, later this summer. The game will continue the theme of player choice with four new people to control as well as improvements through player feedback from the first game of

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Feb 29, 2020 The pen is literally a sword as Wanba Warriors heads to Switch, PC this year
The pen is literally a sword as Wanba Warriors heads to Switch, PC this year

Today, Zodiac Interactive announced that it will release BigYu’s fighting game Wanba Warriors for PC and Nintendo Switch later this year. The game is a wacky fast-paced fighting game where players will fight each other with the power of ink. Set in the long-lost ancient past (or perhaps the

by Elisha Deogracias
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