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Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2019 Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review
Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review

The Xbox has historically struggled to find a foothold in the Japanese market, as the Playstation was firmly entrenched as the platform of choice for the region. That meant that the majority of JRPGs tended to miss Microsoft’s platform. So during the Xbox 360 generation, Microsoft and Square Enix

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Jan 04, 2019 Classic RPG Alvastia Chronicles to be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs on January 18th
Classic RPG Alvastia Chronicles to be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs on January 18th

Today, KEMCO announced that their classic RPG inspired title Alvastia Chronicles will be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 devices later this month. Pre-orders for this title are available starting today. After encountering the man who killed their parents ten years prior, Elmia, a priestess; and Alan, her brother

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Bury me, my Love arrives on PC and Switch next week
Bury me, my Love arrives on PC and Switch next week

Bury me, my Love, originally released in 2017 for Android and iOS, is headed for PC and Nintendo Switch January 10. Taking its name from an Arabic saying that means “stay safe,” or, more literally, “don’t die before I do,” the game chronicles a Syrian migrant’s journey to

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Bethesda lawsuit against Behaviour Interactive over Westworld resolved, terms not yet revealed publicly
Bethesda lawsuit against Behaviour Interactive over Westworld resolved, terms not yet revealed publicly

Bethesda Softworks and Behaviour Interactive jointly announced that they have amicably resolved the lawsuit Bethesda brought against Behaviour regarding similarities between the Westworld mobile game and Fallout Shelter. The terms have not been revealed yet as the statement is brief and only announced that they have reached a resolution. ROCKVILLE,

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Rebellion acquires TickTock Games, expands to four studios
Rebellion acquires TickTock Games, expands to four studios

Earlier today, Independent UK developer and publisher Rebellion announced the acquisition of TickTock Games, creators of Rogue Troopers Redux. This acquisition brings the total number of game studios under Rebellion to four, with TickTock Games being renamed to Rebellion North. TickTock Games will become Rebellion North, the fourth games studio

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 02, 2019 Protect your nuclear base with the power of music, Sonar Beat coming to Steam, mobile devices January 22nd
Protect your nuclear base with the power of music, Sonar Beat coming to Steam, mobile devices January 22nd

Today, Life Zero introduced us to Sonar Beat, a music puzzle game with mechanics inspired by sonar technology on nuclear submarines. It will include 12 different tracks and unique graphics for each stage. Sonar Beat is a musical rhythm game with a twist: the notes follow a spiral structure, so

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2018 A place to call home — Ashen review
A place to call home — Ashen review

What does it take to save the world? In most games, the answer is destroying some great evil, but in Ashen, it’s about protecting something good. Ashen is a Souls-like game to its core, sharing the familiar stamina-based combat, currency absorbed from fallen enemies, and death and resurrection cycle.

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Dec 26, 2018 Lukewarm Latte — Coffee Crisis review
Lukewarm Latte — Coffee Crisis review

Baristas, extraterrestrials, heavy metal. These three elements combine in Coffee Crisis to create a uniquely themed beat ‘em up in the same vein as classic 90s beat ‘em ups such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. But, is it metal enough to stand up to the greats, or does

by Sean Anthony
Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2019 Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review

The Xbox has historically struggled to find a foothold in the Japanese market, as the Playstation was firmly entrenched as the platform of choice for the region. That meant that the majority of JRPGs tended to miss Microsoft’s platform. So during the Xbox 360 generation, Microsoft and Square Enix

by Nathan Anstadt
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Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2019 Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review
Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review

The Xbox has historically struggled to find a foothold in the Japanese market, as the Playstation was firmly entrenched as the platform of choice for the region. That meant that the majority of JRPGs tended to miss Microsoft’s platform. So during the Xbox 360 generation, Microsoft and Square Enix

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Jan 04, 2019 Classic RPG Alvastia Chronicles to be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs on January 18th
Classic RPG Alvastia Chronicles to be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs on January 18th

Today, KEMCO announced that their classic RPG inspired title Alvastia Chronicles will be released on Xbox One and Windows 10 devices later this month. Pre-orders for this title are available starting today. After encountering the man who killed their parents ten years prior, Elmia, a priestess; and Alan, her brother

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Bury me, my Love arrives on PC and Switch next week
Bury me, my Love arrives on PC and Switch next week

Bury me, my Love, originally released in 2017 for Android and iOS, is headed for PC and Nintendo Switch January 10. Taking its name from an Arabic saying that means “stay safe,” or, more literally, “don’t die before I do,” the game chronicles a Syrian migrant’s journey to

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Bethesda lawsuit against Behaviour Interactive over Westworld resolved, terms not yet revealed publicly
Bethesda lawsuit against Behaviour Interactive over Westworld resolved, terms not yet revealed publicly

Bethesda Softworks and Behaviour Interactive jointly announced that they have amicably resolved the lawsuit Bethesda brought against Behaviour regarding similarities between the Westworld mobile game and Fallout Shelter. The terms have not been revealed yet as the statement is brief and only announced that they have reached a resolution. ROCKVILLE,

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 03, 2019 Rebellion acquires TickTock Games, expands to four studios
Rebellion acquires TickTock Games, expands to four studios

Earlier today, Independent UK developer and publisher Rebellion announced the acquisition of TickTock Games, creators of Rogue Troopers Redux. This acquisition brings the total number of game studios under Rebellion to four, with TickTock Games being renamed to Rebellion North. TickTock Games will become Rebellion North, the fourth games studio

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Jan 02, 2019 Protect your nuclear base with the power of music, Sonar Beat coming to Steam, mobile devices January 22nd
Protect your nuclear base with the power of music, Sonar Beat coming to Steam, mobile devices January 22nd

Today, Life Zero introduced us to Sonar Beat, a music puzzle game with mechanics inspired by sonar technology on nuclear submarines. It will include 12 different tracks and unique graphics for each stage. Sonar Beat is a musical rhythm game with a twist: the notes follow a spiral structure, so

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2018 A place to call home — Ashen review
A place to call home — Ashen review

What does it take to save the world? In most games, the answer is destroying some great evil, but in Ashen, it’s about protecting something good. Ashen is a Souls-like game to its core, sharing the familiar stamina-based combat, currency absorbed from fallen enemies, and death and resurrection cycle.

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Dec 26, 2018 Lukewarm Latte — Coffee Crisis review
Lukewarm Latte — Coffee Crisis review

Baristas, extraterrestrials, heavy metal. These three elements combine in Coffee Crisis to create a uniquely themed beat ‘em up in the same vein as classic 90s beat ‘em ups such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. But, is it metal enough to stand up to the greats, or does

by Sean Anthony
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