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Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018
Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018

First-person shooters have always had a clear barrier between Player vs Player (PvP) and Player vs Environment (PvE). Often, these games will have a single mode for fighting against monsters or computer-controlled enemies, and a separate mode for a PvP setting, such as the Halo series. Destiny 2, however, has

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 A look at the road ahead for Kingdom Come: Deliverance — an E3 2018 preview
A look at the road ahead for Kingdom Come: Deliverance — an E3 2018 preview

We loved the gritty realism of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, as you can see in our review, and as the credits rolled I felt like I’d seen the end of Henry’s story.  I’d tied up a lot of loose ends, and both he and Sir Hans Capon rode

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Take control of your game — Madden NFL 19 interview with Ben Haumiller and Clint Oldenburg
Take control of your game — Madden NFL 19 interview with Ben Haumiller and Clint Oldenburg

I got to sit down with two powerhouses behind the Madden series to learn more about Madden NFL 19. Producer Ben Haumiller and designer Clint Oldenburg laughed as they proudly proclaimed, as they do every year, that this is going to be the best Madden yet. Of course, this time

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review
California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review

Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while 2015 brought a Puzzle and Dragons two-pack with a traditional campaign, and one themed around Mario and friends that I

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 An adventure in imagination — The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review
An adventure in imagination — The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review

I got an early dive into the world of Life is Strange 2 in the short, free-to-play game, “The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.” What followed was a cute romp through the day of a nine-year-old boy full of emotion and imagination. The Awesome Adventures is a quick one-shot game,

by Maddy Wojdak
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review
If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review

Some people like rogue-lite games, while others prefer first person shooters. Why not take both of those concepts, combine them, and give it all a blocky aesthetic? Paranautical Activity takes that idea and brings it to life. Paranautical Activity originally started out on Steam, and has now made its way

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 A first look at NBA Live 19 with Creative Director Connor Dougan
A first look at NBA Live 19 with Creative Director Connor Dougan

We got to sit down with Connor Dougan, Creative Director for NBA Live 19, for a first look at some of the new features, courts, and upgrades to EA’s basketball title. NBA is going global in The One, the narrative campaign mode which allows you to play on numerous

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Critter corporations — Raccoon Tycoon Preview
Critter corporations — Raccoon Tycoon Preview

When you look at Glenn Drover’s gaming designs, you might think that he prefers games with lots of figures and some form of combat. With games like WarQuest, Age of Empires III, and Conquest of the Empire, you might wonder if he likes to play any other kinds of

by Keith Schleicher
Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018

First-person shooters have always had a clear barrier between Player vs Player (PvP) and Player vs Environment (PvE). Often, these games will have a single mode for fighting against monsters or computer-controlled enemies, and a separate mode for a PvP setting, such as the Halo series. Destiny 2, however, has

by Sean Anthony
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Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018
Lovely union of competitive and co-op, Destiny 2: Forsaken’s Gambit hands-on at E3 2018

First-person shooters have always had a clear barrier between Player vs Player (PvP) and Player vs Environment (PvE). Often, these games will have a single mode for fighting against monsters or computer-controlled enemies, and a separate mode for a PvP setting, such as the Halo series. Destiny 2, however, has

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 A look at the road ahead for Kingdom Come: Deliverance — an E3 2018 preview
A look at the road ahead for Kingdom Come: Deliverance — an E3 2018 preview

We loved the gritty realism of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, as you can see in our review, and as the credits rolled I felt like I’d seen the end of Henry’s story.  I’d tied up a lot of loose ends, and both he and Sir Hans Capon rode

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Take control of your game — Madden NFL 19 interview with Ben Haumiller and Clint Oldenburg
Take control of your game — Madden NFL 19 interview with Ben Haumiller and Clint Oldenburg

I got to sit down with two powerhouses behind the Madden series to learn more about Madden NFL 19. Producer Ben Haumiller and designer Clint Oldenburg laughed as they proudly proclaimed, as they do every year, that this is going to be the best Madden yet. Of course, this time

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review
California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review

Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while 2015 brought a Puzzle and Dragons two-pack with a traditional campaign, and one themed around Mario and friends that I

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 An adventure in imagination — The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review
An adventure in imagination — The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review

I got an early dive into the world of Life is Strange 2 in the short, free-to-play game, “The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.” What followed was a cute romp through the day of a nine-year-old boy full of emotion and imagination. The Awesome Adventures is a quick one-shot game,

by Maddy Wojdak
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review
If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review

Some people like rogue-lite games, while others prefer first person shooters. Why not take both of those concepts, combine them, and give it all a blocky aesthetic? Paranautical Activity takes that idea and brings it to life. Paranautical Activity originally started out on Steam, and has now made its way

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 A first look at NBA Live 19 with Creative Director Connor Dougan
A first look at NBA Live 19 with Creative Director Connor Dougan

We got to sit down with Connor Dougan, Creative Director for NBA Live 19, for a first look at some of the new features, courts, and upgrades to EA’s basketball title. NBA is going global in The One, the narrative campaign mode which allows you to play on numerous

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2018 Critter corporations — Raccoon Tycoon Preview
Critter corporations — Raccoon Tycoon Preview

When you look at Glenn Drover’s gaming designs, you might think that he prefers games with lots of figures and some form of combat. With games like WarQuest, Age of Empires III, and Conquest of the Empire, you might wonder if he likes to play any other kinds of

by Keith Schleicher
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