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Reviews   -   Mar 28, 2019 Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review
Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review

One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going experiences, your intense, fast-paced games, and everything in-between. Upon seeing that Akashicforce was described as a rhythm-like puzzle game, I thought it might top out somewhere in the

by Codi Spence
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Save some money on Nintendo Switch Online with a free year thanks to Twitch Prime
Save some money on Nintendo Switch Online with a free year thanks to Twitch Prime

Today, Twitch and Amazon announced that it has partnered with Nintendo to bring Twitch Prime users a free year of Nintendo Switch Online membership from now until September 24. The redeemable codes will be available in three-month packages, with up to four codes being offered during the promotional period. Starting

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Borderlands 3 officially revealed with a gameplay trailer, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition announced
Borderlands 3 officially revealed with a gameplay trailer, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition announced

Today during their panel at PAX East 2019, Gearbox’s Paul Sage and Randy Pitchford officially announced Borderlands 3 with a development video. The trailer gives players a look at the environments, weapons, and all around badassery the series is known for. Little information on the game was revealed, but

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Penny Arcade and Wizards of the Coast team-up for official third-party Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated
Penny Arcade and Wizards of the Coast team-up for official third-party Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated

Today, Penny Arcade announced the release date for their upcoming D&D sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated. This sourcebook is a hilarious mix of elements from the D&D party that grew from podcast format to live shows, comics, and more. For the past decade, the renowned retrieval

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card now live for PC players
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card now live for PC players

Continuing their line Survivor Passes, PUBG Corporation released Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card for PC. Wild Card will offer players new cosmetic items with a spy film theme as rewards for leveling up and completing premium missions. Out today, Wild Card offers a mixture of great new cosmetic items with

by Sean Anthony
Editorials   -   Mar 28, 2019 Anthem is stronger and weaker at the same time – one month post-launch update
Anthem is stronger and weaker at the same time – one month post-launch update

As I mentioned in my review for Anthem, the game-as-a-service nature makes it a moving target. We are now a month after launch, so it is reasonable to take a look at the current state of the game. The last 30 days have seen several patches, including an extensive Day

by Ron Burke
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 New trailer, information on the combat system in Deck of Ashes revealed
New trailer, information on the combat system in Deck of Ashes revealed

Deck-building turn-based game Deck of Ashes today received a video highlighting how its unique card-based combat system will function. While plenty of the cards will cost Mana points, some of these will require health points instead, adding to the variety of strategies you can use. Though the combat system in

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2019 Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review
Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review

If you want a roadmap of how to go from good to great, you don’t have to look much further than Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment’s The Division. The game launched with solid footing, but endgame content was a bit thin, and mission repetition and bugs held it back

by Ron Burke
Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review
Reviews   -   Mar 28, 2019 Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review

One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going experiences, your intense, fast-paced games, and everything in-between. Upon seeing that Akashicforce was described as a rhythm-like puzzle game, I thought it might top out somewhere in the

by Codi Spence
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Reviews   -   Mar 28, 2019 Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review
Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review

One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going experiences, your intense, fast-paced games, and everything in-between. Upon seeing that Akashicforce was described as a rhythm-like puzzle game, I thought it might top out somewhere in the

by Codi Spence
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Save some money on Nintendo Switch Online with a free year thanks to Twitch Prime
Save some money on Nintendo Switch Online with a free year thanks to Twitch Prime

Today, Twitch and Amazon announced that it has partnered with Nintendo to bring Twitch Prime users a free year of Nintendo Switch Online membership from now until September 24. The redeemable codes will be available in three-month packages, with up to four codes being offered during the promotional period. Starting

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Borderlands 3 officially revealed with a gameplay trailer, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition announced
Borderlands 3 officially revealed with a gameplay trailer, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition announced

Today during their panel at PAX East 2019, Gearbox’s Paul Sage and Randy Pitchford officially announced Borderlands 3 with a development video. The trailer gives players a look at the environments, weapons, and all around badassery the series is known for. Little information on the game was revealed, but

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 Penny Arcade and Wizards of the Coast team-up for official third-party Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated
Penny Arcade and Wizards of the Coast team-up for official third-party Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated

Today, Penny Arcade announced the release date for their upcoming D&D sourcebook based on Acquisitions Incorporated. This sourcebook is a hilarious mix of elements from the D&D party that grew from podcast format to live shows, comics, and more. For the past decade, the renowned retrieval

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card now live for PC players
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card now live for PC players

Continuing their line Survivor Passes, PUBG Corporation released Survivor Pass 3: Wild Card for PC. Wild Card will offer players new cosmetic items with a spy film theme as rewards for leveling up and completing premium missions. Out today, Wild Card offers a mixture of great new cosmetic items with

by Sean Anthony
Editorials   -   Mar 28, 2019 Anthem is stronger and weaker at the same time – one month post-launch update
Anthem is stronger and weaker at the same time – one month post-launch update

As I mentioned in my review for Anthem, the game-as-a-service nature makes it a moving target. We are now a month after launch, so it is reasonable to take a look at the current state of the game. The last 30 days have seen several patches, including an extensive Day

by Ron Burke
News   -   Mar 28, 2019 New trailer, information on the combat system in Deck of Ashes revealed
New trailer, information on the combat system in Deck of Ashes revealed

Deck-building turn-based game Deck of Ashes today received a video highlighting how its unique card-based combat system will function. While plenty of the cards will cost Mana points, some of these will require health points instead, adding to the variety of strategies you can use. Though the combat system in

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2019 Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review
Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review

If you want a roadmap of how to go from good to great, you don’t have to look much further than Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment’s The Division. The game launched with solid footing, but endgame content was a bit thin, and mission repetition and bugs held it back

by Ron Burke
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