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News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd
Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd

Inspired by classic LucasArts adventure games and Monty Python, Guard Duty is a comedy point-and-click adventure game about the end of the world. It fully commits to its retro aesthetic with pixel art and 320×240 resolution. Tondbert, loyal Guard to the Castle of Wrinklewood, is having a rough day.

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Minecraft hits Xbox Game Pass, will receive updates same time as other Bedrock versions
Minecraft hits Xbox Game Pass, will receive updates same time as other Bedrock versions

Xbox Game Pass has built its library up even more with one of the most successful games to reach the platform, Minecraft. Going forward, the popular sandbox game will receive all updates that the other Bedrock versions of the game receive at the same time. Minecraft, which has cross-play between

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 This cold war is getting hot as Precipice heads to PC next month
This cold war is getting hot as Precipice heads to PC next month

Yesterday, Little Red Dog Games announced that it will bring its strategy game Precipice to Steam on May 1. The game will task up to two players with dominating their opponents with cutthroat tactics and anthropomorphic leaders. Precipice is unique in that it lends itself to missile-crisis standoffs where the

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Get ready for a work of ARTE as Vandals, Type:Rider, and Homo Machina head to Switch this month
Get ready for a work of ARTE as Vandals, Type:Rider, and Homo Machina head to Switch this month

Today, European publisher ARTE announced that three of its recently released titles will be heading to Switch on April 25. Cosmografik’s Vandals and Type:Rider as well as Darjeeling’s Homo Machina will be available to play on the console very soon, with all games costing less than $5

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Going for the gold, A Plague Tale: Innocence heads to consoles, PC next month
Going for the gold, A Plague Tale: Innocence heads to consoles, PC next month

Yesterday, Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio announced that its action-adventure game A Plague Tale: Innocence has finally gone gold and is ready for release on May 14 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The game will also have some exclusive digital goodies for those that pre-order the game.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Free additions to the Ranger roster announced for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
Free additions to the Ranger roster announced for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

To coincide with the PlayStation 4 release of crossover fighting game Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, nWay has announced that it will release three new characters from a host of different Power Rangers media for free with its first update to the game. These characters will be separate from

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 It’s a mech-sterpiece, Mechstermination Force is out now on Switch
It’s a mech-sterpiece, Mechstermination Force is out now on Switch

Today, Hörberg Productions announced that it has released its next run-and-gun title Mechstermination Force on Nintendo Switch today. A frantic boss-rush action title, players will have to defeat a gauntlet of 14 different bosses in order to save the day. In Mechstermination Force, evil MegaMechs have taken control of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 03, 2019 Goodbye, my sweet Clementine — The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 4 review
Goodbye, my sweet Clementine — The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 4 review

(Contains spoilers from Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 3 as well as Season 1 episode 5) This is the end, my friends, last week’s finale of The Walking Dead: The Final Season has capped off Clementine and AJ’s tale of misery and woe. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd

Inspired by classic LucasArts adventure games and Monty Python, Guard Duty is a comedy point-and-click adventure game about the end of the world. It fully commits to its retro aesthetic with pixel art and 320×240 resolution. Tondbert, loyal Guard to the Castle of Wrinklewood, is having a rough day.

by Sean Anthony
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News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd
Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game Guard Duty to be released on May 2nd

Inspired by classic LucasArts adventure games and Monty Python, Guard Duty is a comedy point-and-click adventure game about the end of the world. It fully commits to its retro aesthetic with pixel art and 320×240 resolution. Tondbert, loyal Guard to the Castle of Wrinklewood, is having a rough day.

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Minecraft hits Xbox Game Pass, will receive updates same time as other Bedrock versions
Minecraft hits Xbox Game Pass, will receive updates same time as other Bedrock versions

Xbox Game Pass has built its library up even more with one of the most successful games to reach the platform, Minecraft. Going forward, the popular sandbox game will receive all updates that the other Bedrock versions of the game receive at the same time. Minecraft, which has cross-play between

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 This cold war is getting hot as Precipice heads to PC next month
This cold war is getting hot as Precipice heads to PC next month

Yesterday, Little Red Dog Games announced that it will bring its strategy game Precipice to Steam on May 1. The game will task up to two players with dominating their opponents with cutthroat tactics and anthropomorphic leaders. Precipice is unique in that it lends itself to missile-crisis standoffs where the

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Get ready for a work of ARTE as Vandals, Type:Rider, and Homo Machina head to Switch this month
Get ready for a work of ARTE as Vandals, Type:Rider, and Homo Machina head to Switch this month

Today, European publisher ARTE announced that three of its recently released titles will be heading to Switch on April 25. Cosmografik’s Vandals and Type:Rider as well as Darjeeling’s Homo Machina will be available to play on the console very soon, with all games costing less than $5

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Going for the gold, A Plague Tale: Innocence heads to consoles, PC next month
Going for the gold, A Plague Tale: Innocence heads to consoles, PC next month

Yesterday, Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio announced that its action-adventure game A Plague Tale: Innocence has finally gone gold and is ready for release on May 14 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The game will also have some exclusive digital goodies for those that pre-order the game.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 Free additions to the Ranger roster announced for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
Free additions to the Ranger roster announced for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

To coincide with the PlayStation 4 release of crossover fighting game Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, nWay has announced that it will release three new characters from a host of different Power Rangers media for free with its first update to the game. These characters will be separate from

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 04, 2019 It’s a mech-sterpiece, Mechstermination Force is out now on Switch
It’s a mech-sterpiece, Mechstermination Force is out now on Switch

Today, Hörberg Productions announced that it has released its next run-and-gun title Mechstermination Force on Nintendo Switch today. A frantic boss-rush action title, players will have to defeat a gauntlet of 14 different bosses in order to save the day. In Mechstermination Force, evil MegaMechs have taken control of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 03, 2019 Goodbye, my sweet Clementine — The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 4 review
Goodbye, my sweet Clementine — The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 4 review

(Contains spoilers from Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 3 as well as Season 1 episode 5) This is the end, my friends, last week’s finale of The Walking Dead: The Final Season has capped off Clementine and AJ’s tale of misery and woe. While

by Elisha Deogracias
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