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Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2019 Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review
Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review

I just ripped off my arm, upgraded it to a pulse bomb laser, leaped off a cliff, flew to an adjacent tower jutting into the sky, and leaped down to create a massive explosion, scattering enemy robots in all directions. It turns out, being a well-upgraded combat-enabled robot is a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2019 Rhythmic murder in motion — Pistol Whip VR review
Rhythmic murder in motion — Pistol Whip VR review

It’s a good time for rhythm games in virtual reality. Developer Cloudhead Games has folded together the gunplay of the John Wick movies, a splash of the gun kata from Equilibrium, stirred with it the pulse-pounding action of Beat Saber, dropped in some Superhot for spicy flavor, and packed

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Nov 16, 2019 Yeah, but do Dubwool like dubstep? — Pokémon Sword and Shield Review
Yeah, but do Dubwool like dubstep? — Pokémon Sword and Shield Review

Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield walk a fascinating line between old and new, drudgery and delight, tip-toeing between something painfully familiar and something delightfully refreshing. I stepped into Galar with modest expectations. I had my doubts and armored myself with a good bit of skepticism, but I was also just

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2019 Oozing with personality — Luigi’s Mansion 3 review
Oozing with personality — Luigi’s Mansion 3 review

When it came out, the first Luigi’s Mansion was one of the most unique games I had ever played. Even now, it’s hard to replicate its style without completely ripping it off, and that’s why no one has tried yet. While they eventually followed up the 2001

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Ever wanted to trash Saitama? Now you can with a new version of him in One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows this February
Ever wanted to trash Saitama? Now you can with a new version of him in One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows this February

Everyone knows that Saitama from One Punch Man can destroy almost all his foes with a single punch, but now One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows will allow players to pummel the invincible hero on February 28 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. A Dream Version Saitama will

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Why not find your new rhythm favorite as Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party heads to Switch today
Why not find your new rhythm favorite as Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party heads to Switch today

Get ready for some rhythm heaven as Taito announced that Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party is now available on the Nintendo Switch. The game features 100 songs plus extra DLC, with modes that will allow up to four players to play on the same console. Fresh from its 6th arcade

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 No longer have your tiles bumped out of place in Azul: Crystal Mosaic
No longer have your tiles bumped out of place in Azul: Crystal Mosaic

Have you ever played Azul and had someone accidentally bump the table and shift your tiles? No longer will this be an issue with the acrylic overlays in Azul: Crystal Mosaic from Next Move Games. The Crystal Mosaic enhances each player’s gameplay experience by providing an organized, crisp look.

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Speed into first place whether you’re on PC or Xbox One with KartRider: Drift’s closed beta next month
Speed into first place whether you’re on PC or Xbox One with KartRider: Drift’s closed beta next month

To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the KartRider franchise, Nexon America has just announced that the closed beta for KartRIder: Drift is available to sign up on Xbox One and PC via Steam and the Nexon Launcher. The game will allow players to race with others on either platform, as

by Elisha Deogracias
Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review
Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2019 Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review

I just ripped off my arm, upgraded it to a pulse bomb laser, leaped off a cliff, flew to an adjacent tower jutting into the sky, and leaped down to create a massive explosion, scattering enemy robots in all directions. It turns out, being a well-upgraded combat-enabled robot is a

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2019 Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review
Open-world, evolving, and absolutely gorgeous — Stormland VR review

I just ripped off my arm, upgraded it to a pulse bomb laser, leaped off a cliff, flew to an adjacent tower jutting into the sky, and leaped down to create a massive explosion, scattering enemy robots in all directions. It turns out, being a well-upgraded combat-enabled robot is a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2019 Rhythmic murder in motion — Pistol Whip VR review
Rhythmic murder in motion — Pistol Whip VR review

It’s a good time for rhythm games in virtual reality. Developer Cloudhead Games has folded together the gunplay of the John Wick movies, a splash of the gun kata from Equilibrium, stirred with it the pulse-pounding action of Beat Saber, dropped in some Superhot for spicy flavor, and packed

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Nov 16, 2019 Yeah, but do Dubwool like dubstep? — Pokémon Sword and Shield Review
Yeah, but do Dubwool like dubstep? — Pokémon Sword and Shield Review

Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield walk a fascinating line between old and new, drudgery and delight, tip-toeing between something painfully familiar and something delightfully refreshing. I stepped into Galar with modest expectations. I had my doubts and armored myself with a good bit of skepticism, but I was also just

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2019 Oozing with personality — Luigi’s Mansion 3 review
Oozing with personality — Luigi’s Mansion 3 review

When it came out, the first Luigi’s Mansion was one of the most unique games I had ever played. Even now, it’s hard to replicate its style without completely ripping it off, and that’s why no one has tried yet. While they eventually followed up the 2001

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Ever wanted to trash Saitama? Now you can with a new version of him in One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows this February
Ever wanted to trash Saitama? Now you can with a new version of him in One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows this February

Everyone knows that Saitama from One Punch Man can destroy almost all his foes with a single punch, but now One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows will allow players to pummel the invincible hero on February 28 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. A Dream Version Saitama will

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Why not find your new rhythm favorite as Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party heads to Switch today
Why not find your new rhythm favorite as Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party heads to Switch today

Get ready for some rhythm heaven as Taito announced that Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party is now available on the Nintendo Switch. The game features 100 songs plus extra DLC, with modes that will allow up to four players to play on the same console. Fresh from its 6th arcade

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 No longer have your tiles bumped out of place in Azul: Crystal Mosaic
No longer have your tiles bumped out of place in Azul: Crystal Mosaic

Have you ever played Azul and had someone accidentally bump the table and shift your tiles? No longer will this be an issue with the acrylic overlays in Azul: Crystal Mosaic from Next Move Games. The Crystal Mosaic enhances each player’s gameplay experience by providing an organized, crisp look.

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Nov 15, 2019 Speed into first place whether you’re on PC or Xbox One with KartRider: Drift’s closed beta next month
Speed into first place whether you’re on PC or Xbox One with KartRider: Drift’s closed beta next month

To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the KartRider franchise, Nexon America has just announced that the closed beta for KartRIder: Drift is available to sign up on Xbox One and PC via Steam and the Nexon Launcher. The game will allow players to race with others on either platform, as

by Elisha Deogracias
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