Last year Ice Cool came out from nowhere from Brain Games, a publisher unknown in the US. However, they won’t be unknown for long as they have several games coming out this year. I was able to get a brief look at Reef Route, a game that is aimed at early gamers.
IDW Games had a huge hit with Machi Koro. Since then others have come around like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past. At Origins I got the chance
The HTC Vive has had its fair share of decent shooters from smaller developers, but I was excited to see what one sponsored by the company would look like. Fantahorn
I’m secretly convinced that Nintendo wants us to break every relationship in our lives. While games like Mario Kart and Mario Party are great fun, who hasn’t wanted
Released last week, Grant “Stemage” Henry’s RETROGRESSION Volume 1 is a collection of classic video game tracks played in reverse. The concept was so interesting that we wanted to
While Fireside Games has had a lot of success with their “Panic” series of games, but they have had several other games like Bears!, Here, Kitty, Kitty!, and The Village
Bungie announces the contents of the Destiny 2 console beta, Blizzard finally reveals Doomfist in the PTR, and Mike talks about his experience moving from Seattle to the UK!
Every
It seems like each year CGE gets bigger and bigger. With hits like Through the Ages, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker, and Alchemists, they’ve expanded their library of games. If what
Blasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal.
Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores
The concept of Serial Cleaner had me hooked immediately–cleaning up murder scenes in a fun 1970s aesthetic? Yes please! However, I did not expect for this to be a
The poorly lit catacomb walls leave little room for escape. The narrow corridors come alive as spectral skeletons rise from the floor, their swords and shields at the ready. Bloated
How far we’ve come since the silver-ribbed, predator-inspired days of Alienware. Well, actually – not that far. Alienware is still the technically obsessive master of extremes it was, and always