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Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review
A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review

When you think of hard drive manufacturers, South Korean manufacturer SK Hynix probably doesn’t spring to mind. Names like Samsung, Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and similar behemoths have ruled the roost for years, but is there room for one more? I’ve recently gotten my hands on the

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Oct 07, 2019 Pokémon: Evolved — Up close with Pokémon x Original Stitch Shirt Collaboration
Pokémon: Evolved — Up close with Pokémon x Original Stitch Shirt Collaboration

Pokémon is not a young franchise, and many of its fans are reaching an interesting age: they are adults with jobs, kids, and some even have some decent money to spend. So what happens when Pokemon grows up? Original Stitch has the answer. The customizable shirt company first revealed their

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 It’s our time out here — Warsaw review
It’s our time out here — Warsaw review

War games take many forms, although they mostly revolve around run-and-gun gameplay, strategic planning, and espionage. These games tend to make things more fantastical and less realistic, but sometimes it’s refreshing to look at the realism of situations. Whether this involves more realistic healing, consequences such as permanent deaths,

by Codi Spence
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Closed beta test sessions coming for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows, signups open today
Closed beta test sessions coming for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows, signups open today

Bandai Namco Entertainment will be hosting four closed beta test sessions for the upcoming fighting game, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. Signups begin today and will end on October 16th with the participants being notified on October 29th. Travel around the ONE PUNCH MAN universe and become the

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Stay alive in Surviving the Aftermath next year
Stay alive in Surviving the Aftermath next year

Today, Paradox Interactive announced its newest game in the Surviving Franchise, Surviving the Aftermath. The follow up to Surviving Mars will be released next year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Epic Games Store, with the original Surviving Mars base game being available soon on EGS. Paradox Interactive

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Get back and beat ‘em up as The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors heads to Switch and PS4 this month
Get back and beat ‘em up as The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors heads to Switch and PS4 this month

Taito recently unveiled its October 15 release date for the upcoming beat ‘em up The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors, which will be released for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. The game will also have a limited day 1 physical edition that will include some special goodies for diehard

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review
The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review

Trine has always been a series that I’ve enjoyed. With its quirky characters, beautiful and lush flora, and fixation on puzzles, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince has become my new favorite in the series. Back to its 2.5 D-style gameplay, it takes full advantage of the side-scrolling magic

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 06, 2019 Ghostbusters, whaddya want?!? — Ghostbusters The Game Remastered review
Ghostbusters, whaddya want?!? — Ghostbusters The Game Remastered review

Developer Saber Interactive (who are also handling The Witcher 3, Vampyr, and Call of Cthulhu for Switch) are tackling the remastering of one of the most enjoyable cooperative games of the entire seventh console generation. I’m not talking about that 2016 trash mound unfit to sport the name — no,

by Ron Burke
A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review

When you think of hard drive manufacturers, South Korean manufacturer SK Hynix probably doesn’t spring to mind. Names like Samsung, Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and similar behemoths have ruled the roost for years, but is there room for one more? I’ve recently gotten my hands on the

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review
A new challenger appears — SK Hynix S31 SSD review

When you think of hard drive manufacturers, South Korean manufacturer SK Hynix probably doesn’t spring to mind. Names like Samsung, Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and similar behemoths have ruled the roost for years, but is there room for one more? I’ve recently gotten my hands on the

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Oct 07, 2019 Pokémon: Evolved — Up close with Pokémon x Original Stitch Shirt Collaboration
Pokémon: Evolved — Up close with Pokémon x Original Stitch Shirt Collaboration

Pokémon is not a young franchise, and many of its fans are reaching an interesting age: they are adults with jobs, kids, and some even have some decent money to spend. So what happens when Pokemon grows up? Original Stitch has the answer. The customizable shirt company first revealed their

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 It’s our time out here — Warsaw review
It’s our time out here — Warsaw review

War games take many forms, although they mostly revolve around run-and-gun gameplay, strategic planning, and espionage. These games tend to make things more fantastical and less realistic, but sometimes it’s refreshing to look at the realism of situations. Whether this involves more realistic healing, consequences such as permanent deaths,

by Codi Spence
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Closed beta test sessions coming for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows, signups open today
Closed beta test sessions coming for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows, signups open today

Bandai Namco Entertainment will be hosting four closed beta test sessions for the upcoming fighting game, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. Signups begin today and will end on October 16th with the participants being notified on October 29th. Travel around the ONE PUNCH MAN universe and become the

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Stay alive in Surviving the Aftermath next year
Stay alive in Surviving the Aftermath next year

Today, Paradox Interactive announced its newest game in the Surviving Franchise, Surviving the Aftermath. The follow up to Surviving Mars will be released next year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Epic Games Store, with the original Surviving Mars base game being available soon on EGS. Paradox Interactive

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Oct 07, 2019 Get back and beat ‘em up as The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors heads to Switch and PS4 this month
Get back and beat ‘em up as The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors heads to Switch and PS4 this month

Taito recently unveiled its October 15 release date for the upcoming beat ‘em up The Ninja Saviors – Return of the Warriors, which will be released for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. The game will also have a limited day 1 physical edition that will include some special goodies for diehard

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review
The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review

Trine has always been a series that I’ve enjoyed. With its quirky characters, beautiful and lush flora, and fixation on puzzles, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince has become my new favorite in the series. Back to its 2.5 D-style gameplay, it takes full advantage of the side-scrolling magic

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 06, 2019 Ghostbusters, whaddya want?!? — Ghostbusters The Game Remastered review
Ghostbusters, whaddya want?!? — Ghostbusters The Game Remastered review

Developer Saber Interactive (who are also handling The Witcher 3, Vampyr, and Call of Cthulhu for Switch) are tackling the remastering of one of the most enjoyable cooperative games of the entire seventh console generation. I’m not talking about that 2016 trash mound unfit to sport the name — no,

by Ron Burke
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