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News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game
Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game

A Plague Tale: Innocence by Asobo Studio is a few weeks away from being released, but today, Focus Home Interactive announced that they aren’t done with the partnership with the French development studio. A Plague Tale: Innocence is not only the first collaboration between Asobo Studio and Focus Home

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Strategize to save humanity with Attack on Titan TACTICS this summer
Strategize to save humanity with Attack on Titan TACTICS this summer

Today, DeNA announced that it will release its upcoming mobile strategy game Attack on Titan TACTICS for mobile devices this summer, with a Japanese release available now. Partnering with Crunchyroll games in the United States, Canada, and Australia, the game will allow players to customize their team from 38 different

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Down to Hell, a heavy metal 2D slasher, hits Steam Early Access with first of five episodes
Down to Hell, a heavy metal 2D slasher, hits Steam Early Access with first of five episodes

Get a taste of Hell with Red Dev Studio’s Down to Hell, an episodic 2D take on action games such as Devil May Cry. The first of five episodes has currently been released into Steam Early Access with each episode planned on being released every 2-3 months. Down To

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Under the sea — Reef review
Under the sea — Reef review

Sometimes a game doesn’t need to have complicated rules to be great. Ticket to Ride gives players three choices each turn. Carcassonne makes players lay a tile down and put down a figure if they like. Love Letter has players take a card and then lay one of their

by Keith Schleicher
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 New Jump Force DLC characters announced, did your favorite hero (or villain) make the cut?
New Jump Force DLC characters announced, did your favorite hero (or villain) make the cut?

Today, Bandai Namco announced its complete lineup for DLC characters with its crossover action game Jump Force, which is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. In addition to the previously announced Seto Kaiba and All Might, there will be more fan-favorite characters from Hunter X Hunter, Dragon

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Unstuck in time — Katana Zero review
Unstuck in time — Katana Zero review

If you judge just based on its trailer, Katana Zero appears to be a fast-paced, gory, stylish action game with a killer synth soundtrack and a heavy reliance on ‘80s action movie tropes. And it is all of those things, but it’s also smarter, funnier, sadder, and more careless

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Eat nuts and kick butts with ACRON this summer
Eat nuts and kick butts with ACRON this summer

Today, Resolution Games announced that it will release its multiplayer party game ACRON to VR headsets as well as mobile devices later this year. The Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs developer has promised a fun experience that’s accessible to both VR enthusiasts and newcomers to the scene and

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Comic character dice customization battle — Kapow review
Comic character dice customization battle — Kapow review

Comic book characters have no longer been relegated to dingy comic stores and bad made-for-TV movies. Since X-Men and the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies, comic book characters have entered mainstream pop culture. Since then we’ve seen more strategic games based on comic book characters come to the tabletop,

by Keith Schleicher
Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game

A Plague Tale: Innocence by Asobo Studio is a few weeks away from being released, but today, Focus Home Interactive announced that they aren’t done with the partnership with the French development studio. A Plague Tale: Innocence is not only the first collaboration between Asobo Studio and Focus Home

by Sean Anthony
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News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game
Focus Home Interactive and Asobo Studio to continue partnership after A Plague Tale: Innocence is released, will focus on a new game

A Plague Tale: Innocence by Asobo Studio is a few weeks away from being released, but today, Focus Home Interactive announced that they aren’t done with the partnership with the French development studio. A Plague Tale: Innocence is not only the first collaboration between Asobo Studio and Focus Home

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Strategize to save humanity with Attack on Titan TACTICS this summer
Strategize to save humanity with Attack on Titan TACTICS this summer

Today, DeNA announced that it will release its upcoming mobile strategy game Attack on Titan TACTICS for mobile devices this summer, with a Japanese release available now. Partnering with Crunchyroll games in the United States, Canada, and Australia, the game will allow players to customize their team from 38 different

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Down to Hell, a heavy metal 2D slasher, hits Steam Early Access with first of five episodes
Down to Hell, a heavy metal 2D slasher, hits Steam Early Access with first of five episodes

Get a taste of Hell with Red Dev Studio’s Down to Hell, an episodic 2D take on action games such as Devil May Cry. The first of five episodes has currently been released into Steam Early Access with each episode planned on being released every 2-3 months. Down To

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Under the sea — Reef review
Under the sea — Reef review

Sometimes a game doesn’t need to have complicated rules to be great. Ticket to Ride gives players three choices each turn. Carcassonne makes players lay a tile down and put down a figure if they like. Love Letter has players take a card and then lay one of their

by Keith Schleicher
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 New Jump Force DLC characters announced, did your favorite hero (or villain) make the cut?
New Jump Force DLC characters announced, did your favorite hero (or villain) make the cut?

Today, Bandai Namco announced its complete lineup for DLC characters with its crossover action game Jump Force, which is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. In addition to the previously announced Seto Kaiba and All Might, there will be more fan-favorite characters from Hunter X Hunter, Dragon

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Unstuck in time — Katana Zero review
Unstuck in time — Katana Zero review

If you judge just based on its trailer, Katana Zero appears to be a fast-paced, gory, stylish action game with a killer synth soundtrack and a heavy reliance on ‘80s action movie tropes. And it is all of those things, but it’s also smarter, funnier, sadder, and more careless

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Apr 18, 2019 Eat nuts and kick butts with ACRON this summer
Eat nuts and kick butts with ACRON this summer

Today, Resolution Games announced that it will release its multiplayer party game ACRON to VR headsets as well as mobile devices later this year. The Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs developer has promised a fun experience that’s accessible to both VR enthusiasts and newcomers to the scene and

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2019 Comic character dice customization battle — Kapow review
Comic character dice customization battle — Kapow review

Comic book characters have no longer been relegated to dingy comic stores and bad made-for-TV movies. Since X-Men and the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies, comic book characters have entered mainstream pop culture. Since then we’ve seen more strategic games based on comic book characters come to the tabletop,

by Keith Schleicher
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