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News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny
Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny

In a surprising shakeup today, Bungie announced that they will move towards self-publishing away from Activision while holding onto the Destiny IP. Despite the split, Bungie promises that they will continue to deliver on the existing roadmap for Destiny while working towards the future of the franchise. According to their

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Become a hero (or a villain) for a short time, Jump Force Open Beta Weekend begins on January 18th
Become a hero (or a villain) for a short time, Jump Force Open Beta Weekend begins on January 18th

Next weekend, the highly ambitious anime crossover game Jump Force will be receiving an open beta weekend with access to 17 characters across five stages. Players will be able play against each other in an online versus mode while using six preset avatars. The open beta weekend will consist of

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 The Blind Prophet, a hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, begins its Kickstarter campaign
The Blind Prophet, a hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, begins its Kickstarter campaign

Today, Goetia Games began their Kickstarter campaign for the hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, The Blind Prophet. To coincide with this campaign, a demo has been released to give players a taste of the full game. Taking a mature look at the Point & Click genre, The Blind Prophet

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Step into the beautiful world of the past and walk with dinosaurs in Time Transit VR later this month
Step into the beautiful world of the past and walk with dinosaurs in Time Transit VR later this month

Recently, Freetime Studio announced that their virtual reality title Time Transit VR will be hitting PC later this month. This game will have players explore their world as it was millions of years ago, dinosaurs and all. Step into the world as it was millions of years ago! Time Transit

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Double dose of classic Final Fantasy titles hitting Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April
Double dose of classic Final Fantasy titles hitting Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster and Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age will be making their way to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April. This will be the first time these titles have appeared on a Nintendo platform. Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX will be released

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 4-player competitive game Bombfest to make a blast onto consoles on January 31st
4-player competitive game Bombfest to make a blast onto consoles on January 31st

Sudden Event Studios and Whitethorn Digital announced today that their local multiplayer title Bombest will be released later this month on consoles and PC. It will include up to 4-player friendly battles, unlockables and more. BOMBFEST is an award-winning party game for you and up to three friends! Battle in

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Jan 10, 2019 Crazy Eights: Travis Chance of Kolossal Games on Western Legends: Ante Up
Crazy Eights: Travis Chance of Kolossal Games on Western Legends: Ante Up

While it’s not uncommon to find games based on westerns, but when it’s done well it stands out.  That has been the case with Western Legends, one of the first games from publisher Kolossal Games.  With the game being so successful, they are bringing out Ante Up, a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2019 Love without borders — Bury me, my Love review
Love without borders — Bury me, my Love review

We’re used to making choices in video games that decide the fate of millions, so how is it that a game about protecting a single person is one of the most affecting games ever made? Inspired by a 2015 newspaper story, Bury me, my Love tells the story of

by Bryan Lawver
Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny

In a surprising shakeup today, Bungie announced that they will move towards self-publishing away from Activision while holding onto the Destiny IP. Despite the split, Bungie promises that they will continue to deliver on the existing roadmap for Destiny while working towards the future of the franchise. According to their

by Sean Anthony
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News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny
Bungie cuts ties with Activision, will retain the rights and continue working on Destiny

In a surprising shakeup today, Bungie announced that they will move towards self-publishing away from Activision while holding onto the Destiny IP. Despite the split, Bungie promises that they will continue to deliver on the existing roadmap for Destiny while working towards the future of the franchise. According to their

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Become a hero (or a villain) for a short time, Jump Force Open Beta Weekend begins on January 18th
Become a hero (or a villain) for a short time, Jump Force Open Beta Weekend begins on January 18th

Next weekend, the highly ambitious anime crossover game Jump Force will be receiving an open beta weekend with access to 17 characters across five stages. Players will be able play against each other in an online versus mode while using six preset avatars. The open beta weekend will consist of

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 The Blind Prophet, a hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, begins its Kickstarter campaign
The Blind Prophet, a hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, begins its Kickstarter campaign

Today, Goetia Games began their Kickstarter campaign for the hand-drawn Point & Click adventure game, The Blind Prophet. To coincide with this campaign, a demo has been released to give players a taste of the full game. Taking a mature look at the Point & Click genre, The Blind Prophet

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Step into the beautiful world of the past and walk with dinosaurs in Time Transit VR later this month
Step into the beautiful world of the past and walk with dinosaurs in Time Transit VR later this month

Recently, Freetime Studio announced that their virtual reality title Time Transit VR will be hitting PC later this month. This game will have players explore their world as it was millions of years ago, dinosaurs and all. Step into the world as it was millions of years ago! Time Transit

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 Double dose of classic Final Fantasy titles hitting Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April
Double dose of classic Final Fantasy titles hitting Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster and Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age will be making their way to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One this April. This will be the first time these titles have appeared on a Nintendo platform. Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX will be released

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 10, 2019 4-player competitive game Bombfest to make a blast onto consoles on January 31st
4-player competitive game Bombfest to make a blast onto consoles on January 31st

Sudden Event Studios and Whitethorn Digital announced today that their local multiplayer title Bombest will be released later this month on consoles and PC. It will include up to 4-player friendly battles, unlockables and more. BOMBFEST is an award-winning party game for you and up to three friends! Battle in

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Jan 10, 2019 Crazy Eights: Travis Chance of Kolossal Games on Western Legends: Ante Up
Crazy Eights: Travis Chance of Kolossal Games on Western Legends: Ante Up

While it’s not uncommon to find games based on westerns, but when it’s done well it stands out.  That has been the case with Western Legends, one of the first games from publisher Kolossal Games.  With the game being so successful, they are bringing out Ante Up, a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2019 Love without borders — Bury me, my Love review
Love without borders — Bury me, my Love review

We’re used to making choices in video games that decide the fate of millions, so how is it that a game about protecting a single person is one of the most affecting games ever made? Inspired by a 2015 newspaper story, Bury me, my Love tells the story of

by Bryan Lawver
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