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Previews   -   May 23, 2019 Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview
Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview

Over the years, game developers have been creating new concepts for games, even meshing two or more genres together in order to make something new. Imagine a combination of tank battles and pong, but instead of trying to get the ball past an opponent into a goal, you’re trying

by Codi Spence
News   -   May 23, 2019 Fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City! to be released next year
Fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City! to be released next year

Today, Seven Seas Entertainment announced that it will release the fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City!, with its first volume heading to stores on January 7. In a world where demon lords build dungeons and devour human emotions, one rookie demon lord, Procel,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review
Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review

Why fight hordes of enemies when you can send others to do it for you? Why explore ruins, forests, and battlefields when you can have those same heroes fighting enemies to do it for you as well? This is the basis for Swag and Sorcery, a game where you send

by Sean Anthony
News   -   May 23, 2019 Pedro’s presidency is in peril as IDW plans to release new Napoleon Dynamite comic series this September
Pedro’s presidency is in peril as IDW plans to release new Napoleon Dynamite comic series this September

Yesterday, IDW announced that it will release a new comic series for Napoleon Dynamite starting this September, with Carlos Guzman-Verdugo and Alejandro Verdugo writing and Jorge Monlongo providing art. The four-issue miniseries acts as a sequel to the 2004 sleeper hit of the same name, as Napoleon and Deb try

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Calling all Mages! — A Res Arcana review
Calling all Mages! — A Res Arcana review

As a lover of big complex games, I sometimes need to realize that not everyone is down with the concentration it takes to learn a really complex game like Lisboa, or with the time commitment of a game like Twilight Imperium. Sometimes people want a quick game that’s easy

by Nick Cvercko
News   -   May 23, 2019 Want to save everyone? You’ve got 12 days to die trying with Pathologic 2 today
Want to save everyone? You’ve got 12 days to die trying with Pathologic 2 today

Ice-Pick Lodge and tinyBuild Games have just announced that the narrative thriller game Pathologic 2 is now available on PC through Steam. The game will force players to make sadistic decisions to save denizens of a plagued town from succumbing to deadly forces. Pathologic 2 is a narrative-driven dramatic thriller

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 23, 2019 Battalion 1944 released out of Early Access with Free for All mode and FACEIT support
Battalion 1944 released out of Early Access with Free for All mode and FACEIT support

Battalion 1944 has been released out of Steam Early Access and along with it comes a large update that includes new features, balance changes, and more. One of the additions is competitive matchmaking powered by FACEIT, a platform that enhances the competitive ecosystem with leaderboards, rankings, and matchmaking. “We are

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Head in the clouds — Project Nimbus: Complete Edition review
Head in the clouds — Project Nimbus: Complete Edition review

High-profile games like Battletech and Daemon X Machina are a welcome sight for mech fans who’ve gone too long with a big stompy robot game, but between the blockbusters, you need some solid smaller hits to keep the genre alive. 2017’s Brigador filled that gap for fans of

by Bryan Lawver
Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview
Previews   -   May 23, 2019 Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview

Over the years, game developers have been creating new concepts for games, even meshing two or more genres together in order to make something new. Imagine a combination of tank battles and pong, but instead of trying to get the ball past an opponent into a goal, you’re trying

by Codi Spence
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Previews   -   May 23, 2019 Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview
Blasting a ball to bash some buildings — Cannon Arena preview

Over the years, game developers have been creating new concepts for games, even meshing two or more genres together in order to make something new. Imagine a combination of tank battles and pong, but instead of trying to get the ball past an opponent into a goal, you’re trying

by Codi Spence
News   -   May 23, 2019 Fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City! to be released next year
Fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City! to be released next year

Today, Seven Seas Entertainment announced that it will release the fantasy manga Dungeon Builder: The Demon King’s Labyrinth is a Modern City!, with its first volume heading to stores on January 7. In a world where demon lords build dungeons and devour human emotions, one rookie demon lord, Procel,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review
Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review

Why fight hordes of enemies when you can send others to do it for you? Why explore ruins, forests, and battlefields when you can have those same heroes fighting enemies to do it for you as well? This is the basis for Swag and Sorcery, a game where you send

by Sean Anthony
News   -   May 23, 2019 Pedro’s presidency is in peril as IDW plans to release new Napoleon Dynamite comic series this September
Pedro’s presidency is in peril as IDW plans to release new Napoleon Dynamite comic series this September

Yesterday, IDW announced that it will release a new comic series for Napoleon Dynamite starting this September, with Carlos Guzman-Verdugo and Alejandro Verdugo writing and Jorge Monlongo providing art. The four-issue miniseries acts as a sequel to the 2004 sleeper hit of the same name, as Napoleon and Deb try

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Calling all Mages! — A Res Arcana review
Calling all Mages! — A Res Arcana review

As a lover of big complex games, I sometimes need to realize that not everyone is down with the concentration it takes to learn a really complex game like Lisboa, or with the time commitment of a game like Twilight Imperium. Sometimes people want a quick game that’s easy

by Nick Cvercko
News   -   May 23, 2019 Want to save everyone? You’ve got 12 days to die trying with Pathologic 2 today
Want to save everyone? You’ve got 12 days to die trying with Pathologic 2 today

Ice-Pick Lodge and tinyBuild Games have just announced that the narrative thriller game Pathologic 2 is now available on PC through Steam. The game will force players to make sadistic decisions to save denizens of a plagued town from succumbing to deadly forces. Pathologic 2 is a narrative-driven dramatic thriller

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 23, 2019 Battalion 1944 released out of Early Access with Free for All mode and FACEIT support
Battalion 1944 released out of Early Access with Free for All mode and FACEIT support

Battalion 1944 has been released out of Steam Early Access and along with it comes a large update that includes new features, balance changes, and more. One of the additions is competitive matchmaking powered by FACEIT, a platform that enhances the competitive ecosystem with leaderboards, rankings, and matchmaking. “We are

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Head in the clouds — Project Nimbus: Complete Edition review
Head in the clouds — Project Nimbus: Complete Edition review

High-profile games like Battletech and Daemon X Machina are a welcome sight for mech fans who’ve gone too long with a big stompy robot game, but between the blockbusters, you need some solid smaller hits to keep the genre alive. 2017’s Brigador filled that gap for fans of

by Bryan Lawver
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