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Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review
Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review

There’s a good chance I liked Death’s Gambit more than you will. To calibrate your expectations, I also think Dragon’s Dogma is one of the best games of all time. That is to say, I like games that take big swings even when they’re not sure

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 Turn it up to eleven — Dragon Quest XI review
Turn it up to eleven — Dragon Quest XI review

After the last several Dragon Quest games have either been on 3DS or became an MMO (as was the case in Dragon Quest X), Dragon Quest XI is a return to the large single-player formula the series is known for. This is the first console entry since 2004’s Dragon

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 A relic from the past — Monster Hunter Generations review
A relic from the past — Monster Hunter Generations review

Monster Hunter Generations is a good game. However, it really doesn’t feel like one at times. After coming off of 50+ hours of Monster Hunter World, going back in time is difficult. The combat isn’t as fluid, it has technical issues and is ripe with loading screens every

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 The binding of Solange and Shovel Knight’s odd odyssey — Blade Strangers review
The binding of Solange and Shovel Knight’s odd odyssey — Blade Strangers review

If there’s one genre that’s showing a diverse blend of gameplay mechanics as of late, it’s got to be fighting games. From the technical SoulCalibur VI and Street Fighter V Arcade Edition to the accessible Blazblue Cross Tag Battle and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there’s literally

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Aug 27, 2018 Streets of Rage is back and ready to rumble
Streets of Rage is back and ready to rumble

The classic Beat-Em-Up franchise Streets of Rage is making its triumphant return with Streets of Rage 4. Developed by Lizardcube, the team behind 2017’s Wonderboy remake, this title hopes to recapture the magic of Sega’s classic arcade brawler. While we currently have neither a release date or confirmed

by Abram Buehner
News   -   Aug 27, 2018 Feast your eyes on nearly an hour of Cyberpunk 2077 footage
Feast your eyes on nearly an hour of Cyberpunk 2077 footage

Cyberpunk 2077’s long-awaited gameplay reveal has finally arrived. While many members of the media got a glimpse of the title in action at E3, everyone can now revel in a full 48 minutes of footage– and you can do so right now by clicking the link above. What’re

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Aug 27, 2018 Let Egyptian secrets lie — Strange Brigade review
Let Egyptian secrets lie — Strange Brigade review

Co-op games have allowed friends to get together and experience fantastical worlds over the years. Sometimes this is side by side on the couch, other times it’s through online play. Strange Brigade lets friends hop online and take on Egyptian monsters, puzzles, and obstacles as a team. The story

by Codi Spence
Interviews   -   Aug 27, 2018 Talking Tanglewood with Matt Phillips
Talking Tanglewood with Matt Phillips

Recently, I was given the opportunity to ask questions of Matt Phillips, designer and programmer of Tanglewood, about his game. Tanglewood, for those unaware, is a recently released indie title that harkens back to the era of the mascot platformer, developed using genuine Sega Genesis tools and processes. When it

by Abram Buehner
Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review

There’s a good chance I liked Death’s Gambit more than you will. To calibrate your expectations, I also think Dragon’s Dogma is one of the best games of all time. That is to say, I like games that take big swings even when they’re not sure

by Bryan Lawver
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Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review
Land of the dead — Death’s Gambit review

There’s a good chance I liked Death’s Gambit more than you will. To calibrate your expectations, I also think Dragon’s Dogma is one of the best games of all time. That is to say, I like games that take big swings even when they’re not sure

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 Turn it up to eleven — Dragon Quest XI review
Turn it up to eleven — Dragon Quest XI review

After the last several Dragon Quest games have either been on 3DS or became an MMO (as was the case in Dragon Quest X), Dragon Quest XI is a return to the large single-player formula the series is known for. This is the first console entry since 2004’s Dragon

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 A relic from the past — Monster Hunter Generations review
A relic from the past — Monster Hunter Generations review

Monster Hunter Generations is a good game. However, it really doesn’t feel like one at times. After coming off of 50+ hours of Monster Hunter World, going back in time is difficult. The combat isn’t as fluid, it has technical issues and is ripe with loading screens every

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2018 The binding of Solange and Shovel Knight’s odd odyssey — Blade Strangers review
The binding of Solange and Shovel Knight’s odd odyssey — Blade Strangers review

If there’s one genre that’s showing a diverse blend of gameplay mechanics as of late, it’s got to be fighting games. From the technical SoulCalibur VI and Street Fighter V Arcade Edition to the accessible Blazblue Cross Tag Battle and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there’s literally

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Aug 27, 2018 Streets of Rage is back and ready to rumble
Streets of Rage is back and ready to rumble

The classic Beat-Em-Up franchise Streets of Rage is making its triumphant return with Streets of Rage 4. Developed by Lizardcube, the team behind 2017’s Wonderboy remake, this title hopes to recapture the magic of Sega’s classic arcade brawler. While we currently have neither a release date or confirmed

by Abram Buehner
News   -   Aug 27, 2018 Feast your eyes on nearly an hour of Cyberpunk 2077 footage
Feast your eyes on nearly an hour of Cyberpunk 2077 footage

Cyberpunk 2077’s long-awaited gameplay reveal has finally arrived. While many members of the media got a glimpse of the title in action at E3, everyone can now revel in a full 48 minutes of footage– and you can do so right now by clicking the link above. What’re

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Aug 27, 2018 Let Egyptian secrets lie — Strange Brigade review
Let Egyptian secrets lie — Strange Brigade review

Co-op games have allowed friends to get together and experience fantastical worlds over the years. Sometimes this is side by side on the couch, other times it’s through online play. Strange Brigade lets friends hop online and take on Egyptian monsters, puzzles, and obstacles as a team. The story

by Codi Spence
Interviews   -   Aug 27, 2018 Talking Tanglewood with Matt Phillips
Talking Tanglewood with Matt Phillips

Recently, I was given the opportunity to ask questions of Matt Phillips, designer and programmer of Tanglewood, about his game. Tanglewood, for those unaware, is a recently released indie title that harkens back to the era of the mascot platformer, developed using genuine Sega Genesis tools and processes. When it

by Abram Buehner
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