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For many Final Fantasy fans, March 3 can’t come soon enough. Square Enix has just released the final box art for the game, which is an homage to the original North American release, plus a new trailer for the game. The package art, reminiscent of the North American cover
by Elisha Deogracias
Sayonara Wild Hearts has no interest in taking it slow. From the moment you press play, the game is charging ahead at full speed and it expects you to keep up. You’re thrust into the driver’s seat flying down a synesthetic highway picking up the pieces figuratively and
by Nathan Anstadt
When developer Deck 13 released The Surge in 2017, the franchise had a lot to prove. A sci-fi Dark Souls game sounds great in theory, but after Lords of the Fallen, it became clear that the souls-like genre is not so easily replicated. The effort paid off, against all odds,
by Travis Northup
From September 19th through the 23rd, players will have the opportunity to kick ass and take names in the week 2 beta of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. With week two of Activision and Infinity Ward’s iconic war time shooter underway, it has been opened to PC, Xbox One,
by Terrance Hale
Hunt: Showdown is not quite the game I expected. A mixture of player vs. player, survival horror, and battle royale, blended with a dash of competitive gameplay, it’s a little hard to describe beyond saying PvPvE, and even that doesn’t quite capture it. Let’s rewind time a
by Ron Burke
It has been 26 years since I first played The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. It wasn’t my first Zelda game, but it was the game which most resonated with me. Day after day, I explored the forests, swam in the streams, and climbed the mountains of Koholint
by A Kay Purcell
Arthur K. Finklestein’s Jenny LeClue series of small-town mystery novels has grown stale. Its heroine solves mysteries like “The Case of the Missing Car Keys” in the town of Arthurton, where everyone is happy and nothing ever changes. Having reached almost 40 books in the series, readership is on
by David Flynn
Ubisoft has announced that its 47th Legend in Brawlhalla, Vector, is now available to play. The time travelling hero uses his trusty Rocket Lance to crush the competition and is available for 7200 gold. Travelling across the galaxy from a future universe, cybermarine Arcturius Vector entered a time portal to
by Elisha Deogracias
For many Final Fantasy fans, March 3 can’t come soon enough. Square Enix has just released the final box art for the game, which is an homage to the original North American release, plus a new trailer for the game. The package art, reminiscent of the North American cover
by Elisha Deogracias
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
For many Final Fantasy fans, March 3 can’t come soon enough. Square Enix has just released the final box art for the game, which is an homage to the original North American release, plus a new trailer for the game. The package art, reminiscent of the North American cover
by Elisha Deogracias
Sayonara Wild Hearts has no interest in taking it slow. From the moment you press play, the game is charging ahead at full speed and it expects you to keep up. You’re thrust into the driver’s seat flying down a synesthetic highway picking up the pieces figuratively and
by Nathan Anstadt
When developer Deck 13 released The Surge in 2017, the franchise had a lot to prove. A sci-fi Dark Souls game sounds great in theory, but after Lords of the Fallen, it became clear that the souls-like genre is not so easily replicated. The effort paid off, against all odds,
by Travis Northup
From September 19th through the 23rd, players will have the opportunity to kick ass and take names in the week 2 beta of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. With week two of Activision and Infinity Ward’s iconic war time shooter underway, it has been opened to PC, Xbox One,
by Terrance Hale
Hunt: Showdown is not quite the game I expected. A mixture of player vs. player, survival horror, and battle royale, blended with a dash of competitive gameplay, it’s a little hard to describe beyond saying PvPvE, and even that doesn’t quite capture it. Let’s rewind time a
by Ron Burke
It has been 26 years since I first played The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. It wasn’t my first Zelda game, but it was the game which most resonated with me. Day after day, I explored the forests, swam in the streams, and climbed the mountains of Koholint
by A Kay Purcell
Arthur K. Finklestein’s Jenny LeClue series of small-town mystery novels has grown stale. Its heroine solves mysteries like “The Case of the Missing Car Keys” in the town of Arthurton, where everyone is happy and nothing ever changes. Having reached almost 40 books in the series, readership is on
by David Flynn
Ubisoft has announced that its 47th Legend in Brawlhalla, Vector, is now available to play. The time travelling hero uses his trusty Rocket Lance to crush the competition and is available for 7200 gold. Travelling across the galaxy from a future universe, cybermarine Arcturius Vector entered a time portal to
by Elisha Deogracias