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News   -   Feb 25, 2019 Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more
Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more

The largest expansion so far for Galactic Civilizations III, Retribution, has been released, bringing in hypergates, supply ships, new major civilizations, and more. This expansion also concludes the campaign against the Drengin Empire. Across the galaxy, ancient alien artifacts are being discovered, giving civilizations powerful new capabilities. Meanwhile, as civilizations

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Feb 25, 2019 Become the next warrior with Alita: Battle Angel – The Game now available on mobile devices
Become the next warrior with Alita: Battle Angel – The Game now available on mobile devices

Today, FoxNext Games and GameArk announced that it has released Alita: Battle Angel – The Game today on mobile devices. The game features fast-paced action as players explore Iron City in order to help humanity in its constant battle with menacing foes. Developed by GameArk, Alita: Battle Angel – The Game is

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2019 Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review
Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review

Before we get into the review proper, I have a bit of a caveat and a comparison to make that will explain while any review of this game is essentially a Javelin in motion. As Anthem is an always-connected world and is capable of injecting world events without patches, the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review
Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review

Opening safes may be the quintessential activity in all heist movies. Finding combinations and hitting the buttons just right is perhaps the most exhilarating thing when cracking the code. Stately Snail’s Access Denied aims to emulate that exciting feeling of the unauthorized opening of a bunch of devices, but

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Simply satisfying — Downwell review
Simply satisfying — Downwell review

Handhelds are the perfect timewasters, and the Switch embodies this philosophy. There are plenty of games that encourage play in short bursts, and Devolver Digital’s Downwell is no exception. With its addictively difficult and engaging gameplay mixed with wonderful pixel art and amazing designs, this is a game that

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Feb 22, 2019 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass is cooler than cool with Snow joining the roster
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass is cooler than cool with Snow joining the roster

Today, Square Enix announced that it has released its final DLC character for Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass, which is available now on PlayStation 4. Snow Villiers, a representative from Final Fantasy XIII, is now playable as a standalone purchase or as part of the season pass DLC.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review
Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review

Puzzle games are usually an idyllic experience, and they are easily digestible in relaxed settings. As much as I like fast-paced puzzle titles, I don’t mind spending a few minutes flexing my brain and solving some tricky tasks. Flood of Light is a game that wishes to bask players

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Feb 21, 2019 Mastering the elements — Spellbreak preview
Mastering the elements — Spellbreak preview

Spellbreak is the new kid on the block, here to provide a lead-free alternative to your typical battle royale. It’s a third-person, magic-casting fight to the death set in a stylish, cel-shaded world—and it’s tough as nails. Don’t be fooled by its whimsical aesthetic, Spellbreak has

by Lawrence Le
Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more
News   -   Feb 25, 2019 Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more

The largest expansion so far for Galactic Civilizations III, Retribution, has been released, bringing in hypergates, supply ships, new major civilizations, and more. This expansion also concludes the campaign against the Drengin Empire. Across the galaxy, ancient alien artifacts are being discovered, giving civilizations powerful new capabilities. Meanwhile, as civilizations

by Sean Anthony
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News   -   Feb 25, 2019 Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more
Galactic Civilizations III: Retribution released, adds hypergates, supply ships, and more

The largest expansion so far for Galactic Civilizations III, Retribution, has been released, bringing in hypergates, supply ships, new major civilizations, and more. This expansion also concludes the campaign against the Drengin Empire. Across the galaxy, ancient alien artifacts are being discovered, giving civilizations powerful new capabilities. Meanwhile, as civilizations

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Feb 25, 2019 Become the next warrior with Alita: Battle Angel – The Game now available on mobile devices
Become the next warrior with Alita: Battle Angel – The Game now available on mobile devices

Today, FoxNext Games and GameArk announced that it has released Alita: Battle Angel – The Game today on mobile devices. The game features fast-paced action as players explore Iron City in order to help humanity in its constant battle with menacing foes. Developed by GameArk, Alita: Battle Angel – The Game is

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2019 Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review
Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review

Before we get into the review proper, I have a bit of a caveat and a comparison to make that will explain while any review of this game is essentially a Javelin in motion. As Anthem is an always-connected world and is capable of injecting world events without patches, the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review
Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review

Opening safes may be the quintessential activity in all heist movies. Finding combinations and hitting the buttons just right is perhaps the most exhilarating thing when cracking the code. Stately Snail’s Access Denied aims to emulate that exciting feeling of the unauthorized opening of a bunch of devices, but

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Simply satisfying — Downwell review
Simply satisfying — Downwell review

Handhelds are the perfect timewasters, and the Switch embodies this philosophy. There are plenty of games that encourage play in short bursts, and Devolver Digital’s Downwell is no exception. With its addictively difficult and engaging gameplay mixed with wonderful pixel art and amazing designs, this is a game that

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Feb 22, 2019 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass is cooler than cool with Snow joining the roster
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass is cooler than cool with Snow joining the roster

Today, Square Enix announced that it has released its final DLC character for Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s season pass, which is available now on PlayStation 4. Snow Villiers, a representative from Final Fantasy XIII, is now playable as a standalone purchase or as part of the season pass DLC.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review
Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review

Puzzle games are usually an idyllic experience, and they are easily digestible in relaxed settings. As much as I like fast-paced puzzle titles, I don’t mind spending a few minutes flexing my brain and solving some tricky tasks. Flood of Light is a game that wishes to bask players

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Feb 21, 2019 Mastering the elements — Spellbreak preview
Mastering the elements — Spellbreak preview

Spellbreak is the new kid on the block, here to provide a lead-free alternative to your typical battle royale. It’s a third-person, magic-casting fight to the death set in a stylish, cel-shaded world—and it’s tough as nails. Don’t be fooled by its whimsical aesthetic, Spellbreak has

by Lawrence Le
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