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News   -   Jun 03, 2019 Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds
Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds

After being announced just a few short weeks ago, we finally got a look at the gameplay of the free-to-play mobile AR game, Minecraft Earth. Within the game, you’ll be able to build in tabletop mode with 3D holograms and with the use of People Occlusion, players can explore

by Sean Anthony
Contests   -   Jun 03, 2019 Project Nimbus: Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Giveaway
Project Nimbus: Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Giveaway

We’ll be handing out the codes on Friday to eight lucky readers to kick off their weekend. Jump in and join the fun!Are you a fan of giant mech-on-mech action? You know we are! This week we are giving away eight North American codes for Project Nimbus: Complete

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 03, 2019 Russo brothers, Wizards of the Coast, working on Magic: The Gathering animated series on Netflix
Russo brothers, Wizards of the Coast, working on Magic: The Gathering animated series on Netflix

Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) will be working with Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro’s Allspark Animation on a Netflix animated series based on Magic: The Gathering. This series will have talent from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Batman: The Animated Series, Star Wars: The Clone

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2019 After hours — My Hero Academia: School Briefs Volume 1 review
After hours — My Hero Academia: School Briefs Volume 1 review

I really love reading manga, but I’ve taken a liking to light novels as of late. From sporadically checking up on the Haruhi Suzumiya series to reading recent releases like The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku and The Rising of the Shield Hero, I do appreciate how simple and digestible

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 31, 2019 World snore II — Battalion 1944 review
World snore II — Battalion 1944 review

Periods of war have been interesting focuses for video games, whether they be WWI, WWII, The Three Kingdoms era in China, and so on. Some take the form of first person shooters, while others lean towards strategy games. One game that dwells in the first person WWII shooter realm is

by Codi Spence
News   -   May 31, 2019 Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, other D&D titles, heading to consoles later this year
Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, other D&D titles, heading to consoles later this year

Skybound Games and Beamdog today announced that they will release several D&D titles later this year, such as Baldur’s Gate, Planescape, Icewind Dale, and Neverwinter Nights. These will be split among three packages with the first two Baldur’s Gates and their DLC together in one, Planescape

by Sean Anthony
News   -   May 31, 2019 R-Type Final 2’s Kickstarter to begin June 3, plans for PC, console release
R-Type Final 2’s Kickstarter to begin June 3, plans for PC, console release

Japanese developer Granzella has recently released new details for its upcoming Kickstarter campaign for R-Type Final 2, which will begin on June 3. The game is planned to be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC and is a return to form in regards to the popular

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 30, 2019 The Demogorgon is tired of your silly human bickering—D&D Stranger Things Starter Set review
The Demogorgon is tired of your silly human bickering—D&D Stranger Things Starter Set review

When I watched the first episode of Stranger Things back in 2016, it took all of two minutes to hook me in a way that no other show really had before: four boys sitting around a table playing Dungeon & Dragons in 1983, roughly the same age as I was

by Mike Dunn
Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds
News   -   Jun 03, 2019 Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds

After being announced just a few short weeks ago, we finally got a look at the gameplay of the free-to-play mobile AR game, Minecraft Earth. Within the game, you’ll be able to build in tabletop mode with 3D holograms and with the use of People Occlusion, players can explore

by Sean Anthony
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News   -   Jun 03, 2019 Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds
Gameplay for Minecraft Earth revealed at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, allows players to explore their builds

After being announced just a few short weeks ago, we finally got a look at the gameplay of the free-to-play mobile AR game, Minecraft Earth. Within the game, you’ll be able to build in tabletop mode with 3D holograms and with the use of People Occlusion, players can explore

by Sean Anthony
Contests   -   Jun 03, 2019 Project Nimbus: Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Giveaway
Project Nimbus: Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Giveaway

We’ll be handing out the codes on Friday to eight lucky readers to kick off their weekend. Jump in and join the fun!Are you a fan of giant mech-on-mech action? You know we are! This week we are giving away eight North American codes for Project Nimbus: Complete

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 03, 2019 Russo brothers, Wizards of the Coast, working on Magic: The Gathering animated series on Netflix
Russo brothers, Wizards of the Coast, working on Magic: The Gathering animated series on Netflix

Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) will be working with Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro’s Allspark Animation on a Netflix animated series based on Magic: The Gathering. This series will have talent from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Batman: The Animated Series, Star Wars: The Clone

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2019 After hours — My Hero Academia: School Briefs Volume 1 review
After hours — My Hero Academia: School Briefs Volume 1 review

I really love reading manga, but I’ve taken a liking to light novels as of late. From sporadically checking up on the Haruhi Suzumiya series to reading recent releases like The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku and The Rising of the Shield Hero, I do appreciate how simple and digestible

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 31, 2019 World snore II — Battalion 1944 review
World snore II — Battalion 1944 review

Periods of war have been interesting focuses for video games, whether they be WWI, WWII, The Three Kingdoms era in China, and so on. Some take the form of first person shooters, while others lean towards strategy games. One game that dwells in the first person WWII shooter realm is

by Codi Spence
News   -   May 31, 2019 Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, other D&D titles, heading to consoles later this year
Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, other D&D titles, heading to consoles later this year

Skybound Games and Beamdog today announced that they will release several D&D titles later this year, such as Baldur’s Gate, Planescape, Icewind Dale, and Neverwinter Nights. These will be split among three packages with the first two Baldur’s Gates and their DLC together in one, Planescape

by Sean Anthony
News   -   May 31, 2019 R-Type Final 2’s Kickstarter to begin June 3, plans for PC, console release
R-Type Final 2’s Kickstarter to begin June 3, plans for PC, console release

Japanese developer Granzella has recently released new details for its upcoming Kickstarter campaign for R-Type Final 2, which will begin on June 3. The game is planned to be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC and is a return to form in regards to the popular

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 30, 2019 The Demogorgon is tired of your silly human bickering—D&D Stranger Things Starter Set review
The Demogorgon is tired of your silly human bickering—D&D Stranger Things Starter Set review

When I watched the first episode of Stranger Things back in 2016, it took all of two minutes to hook me in a way that no other show really had before: four boys sitting around a table playing Dungeon & Dragons in 1983, roughly the same age as I was

by Mike Dunn
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