Gaming Trend · Episode 017: Retro Resurgence
This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about Retro Resurgence into today’s time.
– If you don’t want to invest in a real classic system the minis are a total win.
– Surprisingly you can still get sealed PlayStation games for cheap on
After half a dozen hours with Marvel’s Avengers, I’m left with the feeling that we are just seeing the start of something interesting. After literal decades of waiting for a good Avengers game, we’ve finally gotten our hands on what Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have put
Humankind’s second weekend of OpenDev kicked off on August 6th, and I got to go hands on with a few more scenarios. Let me start off by saying I picked this project up from another GT editor who had been previously working on this game, so I went into
I’m going to start this review talking a little about how I got to this point in my life. I was severely injured in an explosion in the military, losing 75% of my hearing, a good portion of my balance, and picking up nosebleeds and persistent migraines. I didn’
For many years, I’ve been using an old, mechanical Dell keyboard from my mom’s old desktop. It hasn’t exactly aged gracefully – it’s perpetually covered in dust and many of the keys have that weird shininess from wearing down with use. I have bought two keyboards since
Nioh 2 is in my top 5 games of the year, and with Tengu’s Disciple, the first of three DLC add-ons to build upon the lore of Nioh 2, I was more than excited to die a thousand deaths in-game. I’m a glutton for punishment. Now, these new
Boomerang Fu is a frantic, cutesy party-game developed by Cranky Watermelon, an indie Australian studio dedicated to “creat[ing] cute games that bring people together in times when we’re otherwise kept apart,” according to their website. It will be released on Switch, Steam, and Xbox One, August 13th, 2020,
I really like the Souls series. I’ve played and beaten everything from Demon Souls to Bloodborne. I love the series so much that I tend to be harsh towards other Souls-likes. I find most of them derivative and lacking any originality. Thankfully, I can’t say this about Hellpoint.
Gaming Trend · Episode 017: Retro Resurgence
This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about Retro Resurgence into today’s time.
– If you don’t want to invest in a real classic system the minis are a total win.
– Surprisingly you can still get sealed PlayStation games for cheap on
Gaming Trend · Episode 017: Retro Resurgence
This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about Retro Resurgence into today’s time.
– If you don’t want to invest in a real classic system the minis are a total win.
– Surprisingly you can still get sealed PlayStation games for cheap on
After half a dozen hours with Marvel’s Avengers, I’m left with the feeling that we are just seeing the start of something interesting. After literal decades of waiting for a good Avengers game, we’ve finally gotten our hands on what Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have put
Humankind’s second weekend of OpenDev kicked off on August 6th, and I got to go hands on with a few more scenarios. Let me start off by saying I picked this project up from another GT editor who had been previously working on this game, so I went into
I’m going to start this review talking a little about how I got to this point in my life. I was severely injured in an explosion in the military, losing 75% of my hearing, a good portion of my balance, and picking up nosebleeds and persistent migraines. I didn’
For many years, I’ve been using an old, mechanical Dell keyboard from my mom’s old desktop. It hasn’t exactly aged gracefully – it’s perpetually covered in dust and many of the keys have that weird shininess from wearing down with use. I have bought two keyboards since
Nioh 2 is in my top 5 games of the year, and with Tengu’s Disciple, the first of three DLC add-ons to build upon the lore of Nioh 2, I was more than excited to die a thousand deaths in-game. I’m a glutton for punishment. Now, these new
Boomerang Fu is a frantic, cutesy party-game developed by Cranky Watermelon, an indie Australian studio dedicated to “creat[ing] cute games that bring people together in times when we’re otherwise kept apart,” according to their website. It will be released on Switch, Steam, and Xbox One, August 13th, 2020,
I really like the Souls series. I’ve played and beaten everything from Demon Souls to Bloodborne. I love the series so much that I tend to be harsh towards other Souls-likes. I find most of them derivative and lacking any originality. Thankfully, I can’t say this about Hellpoint.