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Interviews   -   Sep 10, 2018 Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!
Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!

Kerberos has been most well known for their Sword of the Stars series.  That series started in 2006 and spawned several expansions and a sequel.  However, the team has recently branched out to board games.  We covered The Pit previously, but now Kerberos has a card game on Kickstarter.  I

by Keith Schleicher
Editorials   -   Sep 10, 2018 Lara Croft and the temple of doom — Shadow of the Tomb Raider second opinion
Lara Croft and the temple of doom — Shadow of the Tomb Raider second opinion

At risk of sounding corny, I’ve always seen Tomb Raider as a series living in the shadow of Uncharted. I never played the 2013 reboot, but I did log many hours into Rise of the Tomb Raider. While I did really like aspects of the game, I never found

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Sep 10, 2018 You’re not hunting her… she’s hunting you — Shadow of the Tomb Raider review
You’re not hunting her… she’s hunting you — Shadow of the Tomb Raider review

Tomb Raider was rebooted for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2013 and has been in an unfortunate situation ever since. In trying to modernize the series Crystal Dynamics had to shed some of what made Tomb Raider a force in the action-adventure genre in the 90s while also having to

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Sep 10, 2018 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition announced, coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2019
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition announced, coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2019

Today, Square Enix announced that the popular Gamecube Final Fantasy spin-off, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, will be receiving a Remastered Edition next year. It is expected to be released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch with online multiplayer hinted in the trailer. Originally released in 2003, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2018 Get your ∀ss to M∀rs — Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner – M∀RS review
Get your ∀ss to M∀rs — Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner – M∀RS review

Starting Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner feels like tuning in halfway through a mid-season episode of an anime series you’ve never heard of at 3 o’clock in the morning. There’s a lot happening that doesn’t make immediate sense in the game’s anime-style opening

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Sep 07, 2018 Mega Man Retrospective Part 6 — End of an Era
Mega Man Retrospective Part 6 — End of an Era

With Mega Man 5 having been released, the series starts to calm down on the NES. After six entries, the original Mega Man series finally finished its run on the NES. During the span of six games, each entry built itself on the mechanics of the last installment and continued

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2018 Do a barrel roll! — Hands-on preview with Starlink Battle for Atlas
Do a barrel roll! — Hands-on preview with Starlink Battle for Atlas

Recently, I took a moment to sit down with Ubisoft Toronto to get a much closer look at Starlink Battle for Atlas.  Before we kicked things off, we had a quick chat with Matthew Rose, Producer for the title. Starlink Battle for Atlas represents the first new IP built by

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2018 Metro mania — Mini Metro review
Metro mania — Mini Metro review

The puzzle genre is not one I’m too engaged with outside of classics like Tetris and Doctor Mario. There are a few more in my repertoire, such as the puzzle-platformer hybrid Henry Hatsworth, but by and large I’ve paid little attention to the genre. However, Mini Metro is

by Abram Buehner
Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!
Interviews   -   Sep 10, 2018 Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!

Kerberos has been most well known for their Sword of the Stars series.  That series started in 2006 and spawned several expansions and a sequel.  However, the team has recently branched out to board games.  We covered The Pit previously, but now Kerberos has a card game on Kickstarter.  I

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Sep 10, 2018 Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!
Crazy Eights: Kerberos Productions on Control!

Kerberos has been most well known for their Sword of the Stars series.  That series started in 2006 and spawned several expansions and a sequel.  However, the team has recently branched out to board games.  We covered The Pit previously, but now Kerberos has a card game on Kickstarter.  I

by Keith Schleicher
Editorials   -   Sep 10, 2018 Lara Croft and the temple of doom — Shadow of the Tomb Raider second opinion
Lara Croft and the temple of doom — Shadow of the Tomb Raider second opinion

At risk of sounding corny, I’ve always seen Tomb Raider as a series living in the shadow of Uncharted. I never played the 2013 reboot, but I did log many hours into Rise of the Tomb Raider. While I did really like aspects of the game, I never found

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Sep 10, 2018 You’re not hunting her… she’s hunting you — Shadow of the Tomb Raider review
You’re not hunting her… she’s hunting you — Shadow of the Tomb Raider review

Tomb Raider was rebooted for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2013 and has been in an unfortunate situation ever since. In trying to modernize the series Crystal Dynamics had to shed some of what made Tomb Raider a force in the action-adventure genre in the 90s while also having to

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Sep 10, 2018 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition announced, coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2019
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition announced, coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2019

Today, Square Enix announced that the popular Gamecube Final Fantasy spin-off, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, will be receiving a Remastered Edition next year. It is expected to be released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch with online multiplayer hinted in the trailer. Originally released in 2003, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2018 Get your ∀ss to M∀rs — Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner – M∀RS review
Get your ∀ss to M∀rs — Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner – M∀RS review

Starting Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner feels like tuning in halfway through a mid-season episode of an anime series you’ve never heard of at 3 o’clock in the morning. There’s a lot happening that doesn’t make immediate sense in the game’s anime-style opening

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Sep 07, 2018 Mega Man Retrospective Part 6 — End of an Era
Mega Man Retrospective Part 6 — End of an Era

With Mega Man 5 having been released, the series starts to calm down on the NES. After six entries, the original Mega Man series finally finished its run on the NES. During the span of six games, each entry built itself on the mechanics of the last installment and continued

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2018 Do a barrel roll! — Hands-on preview with Starlink Battle for Atlas
Do a barrel roll! — Hands-on preview with Starlink Battle for Atlas

Recently, I took a moment to sit down with Ubisoft Toronto to get a much closer look at Starlink Battle for Atlas.  Before we kicked things off, we had a quick chat with Matthew Rose, Producer for the title. Starlink Battle for Atlas represents the first new IP built by

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2018 Metro mania — Mini Metro review
Metro mania — Mini Metro review

The puzzle genre is not one I’m too engaged with outside of classics like Tetris and Doctor Mario. There are a few more in my repertoire, such as the puzzle-platformer hybrid Henry Hatsworth, but by and large I’ve paid little attention to the genre. However, Mini Metro is

by Abram Buehner
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