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Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs announced their next phase of plans for the free-to-play monster slayer at this year’s Game Awards, including cross-platform play and seasonal content. The biggest news was the announcement that the game is coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store in April
by Bryan LawverSayonara Wild Hearts was one of several games publisher Annapurna Interactive announced at this year’s Game Awards, and it may also be the most inscrutable. The game’s announcement trailer features masked biker gangs, motorcycle-striding sword fights, mecha wolves, dance battles — and a killer soundtrack. One thing we can
by Bryan LawverOf the many announcements at tonight’s Game Awards, one of the most eye-catching was The Pathless. While its announcement trailer didn’t tell us much, its soaring score and forest full of neon monstrosities certainly got our attention. Even more excitingly, the game is being made by Giant Squid
by Bryan LawverOne of many surprises to come out of this year’s Game Awards was the announcement that Ashen, a game that we still know precious little about, is available now on Xbox One and PC via the new Epic Games Store. Published by Annapurna Interactive, Ashen has been in development
by Bryan LawverPorts of games are usually a good idea, as they offer more opportunities for gamers to play games on different systems. This is especially wonderful when certain titles are exclusive to one system, but end up branching out to reach a wider audience. That being said, the ports don’t
by Codi SpenceIt’s that time of year again, Geoff Kieghley’s The Game Awards are airing tonight at 5:30PM PST and like past years, award winners aren’t the only things being announced tonight. This year, we are expecting to nearly a dozen game announcements on top of seeing what
by Sean AnthonyToday, FunnerSoft announced their strategic VR action game PlanTechtor, the brainchild of Lester Bloom and Guild Wars 2 design director Isaiah Cartwright. It’s expected to be a blend of strategy, wave shooter, and tower defense through the use of VR. In PlanTechtor, players plan out their defenses by analyzing
by Sean AnthonyI think I’ve had a good laptop sampling pool — better than most I’d argue. I’ve recently owned high-end offerings from MSI, OriginPC, Microsoft, and Dell. I now get to round that list out with what seems to be the most sleek and powerful combination of hardware and
by Ron BurkeDauntless developer Phoenix Labs announced their next phase of plans for the free-to-play monster slayer at this year’s Game Awards, including cross-platform play and seasonal content. The biggest news was the announcement that the game is coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store in April
by Bryan LawverFans of The Dragon Prince Have Rare Opportunity to Gain Access, Credit, and Influence in the Production of the New Series at Select Pledge Levels
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Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs announced their next phase of plans for the free-to-play monster slayer at this year’s Game Awards, including cross-platform play and seasonal content. The biggest news was the announcement that the game is coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store in April
by Bryan LawverSayonara Wild Hearts was one of several games publisher Annapurna Interactive announced at this year’s Game Awards, and it may also be the most inscrutable. The game’s announcement trailer features masked biker gangs, motorcycle-striding sword fights, mecha wolves, dance battles — and a killer soundtrack. One thing we can
by Bryan LawverOf the many announcements at tonight’s Game Awards, one of the most eye-catching was The Pathless. While its announcement trailer didn’t tell us much, its soaring score and forest full of neon monstrosities certainly got our attention. Even more excitingly, the game is being made by Giant Squid
by Bryan LawverOne of many surprises to come out of this year’s Game Awards was the announcement that Ashen, a game that we still know precious little about, is available now on Xbox One and PC via the new Epic Games Store. Published by Annapurna Interactive, Ashen has been in development
by Bryan LawverPorts of games are usually a good idea, as they offer more opportunities for gamers to play games on different systems. This is especially wonderful when certain titles are exclusive to one system, but end up branching out to reach a wider audience. That being said, the ports don’t
by Codi SpenceIt’s that time of year again, Geoff Kieghley’s The Game Awards are airing tonight at 5:30PM PST and like past years, award winners aren’t the only things being announced tonight. This year, we are expecting to nearly a dozen game announcements on top of seeing what
by Sean AnthonyToday, FunnerSoft announced their strategic VR action game PlanTechtor, the brainchild of Lester Bloom and Guild Wars 2 design director Isaiah Cartwright. It’s expected to be a blend of strategy, wave shooter, and tower defense through the use of VR. In PlanTechtor, players plan out their defenses by analyzing
by Sean AnthonyI think I’ve had a good laptop sampling pool — better than most I’d argue. I’ve recently owned high-end offerings from MSI, OriginPC, Microsoft, and Dell. I now get to round that list out with what seems to be the most sleek and powerful combination of hardware and
by Ron Burke