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Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2018 Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review
Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review

RPGs can come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be real-time, turn based, or even grid-based. Every variation can be enjoyable in their own right, so they’re all worth checking out. Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle falls into the grid-based RPG, and it has been an interesting ride. The

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Sep 03, 2018 Here’s everything we can show you before Destiny 2: Forsaken launches tomorrow
Here’s everything we can show you before Destiny 2: Forsaken launches tomorrow

Destiny 2: Forsaken will be available for all brave guardians to experience starting tomorrow at 10 AM, but if you’re champing at the bit for some gunslinging, axe-smashing, grenade-tossing, face-punching action, then I’ve got you covered. Spoilers to follow. You have been warned. First up, a sneak peek

by Travis Northup
News   -   Sep 01, 2018 Ooblets’ battle system will make you a card-carrying dancing queen
Ooblets’ battle system will make you a card-carrying dancing queen

Ever since developer Glumberland debuted their dance battle system for Ooblets at E3, they’ve been tinkering away to get it ready for showtime. Today, they detailed the fruits of their labor in a blog post, detailing all the ways their dance battles differ from traditional RPG combat. While most

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Sep 01, 2018 Sword & Sworcery is heading to the Nintendo Switch
Sword & Sworcery is heading to the Nintendo Switch

The 8-bit inspired indie game, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, is heading to the Nintendo Switch, with a tentative release date of sometime during October. Initially released for iOS in 2011, Sword & Sworcery has since made the jump to Steam, where it has amassed mostly positive reviews since its

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Tell me sweet little lies — The Low Road review
Tell me sweet little lies — The Low Road review

The year is 1976. Rookie Noomi Kovacs is gathering intel that may lead her to a kidnapped scientist being forced to work on a world-changing technology. Somewhere in the distance, a twangy guitar plays out a Bond-esque tune. Noomi shuffles through a dossier on her contact, expertly using its contents

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Unleash the virtual dogs of war — Brass Tactics Oculus Rift VR review
Unleash the virtual dogs of war — Brass Tactics Oculus Rift VR review

You have played this game before in many different incarnations. You are the underdog fighting against the mighty powers that be one step at a time on your path to right a great wrong committed against your family in the past. For anyone who has played RTS games, the mechanics

by Silas Curren
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Bullseye — QuiVr VR review
Bullseye — QuiVr VR review

You’ve probably spotted QuiVr in your Steam VR list as one of the top virtual reality titles right now. It’s been in Early Access for a while now, slowly refining this game from what started as a basic tower defense title to something far more nuanced. The controls,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Just what the doctor ordered — Two Point Hospital review
Just what the doctor ordered — Two Point Hospital review

Just like Dr. Mario, I’m not a real doctor. I can’t write prescriptions, and you shouldn’t take my medical advice, no matter how many fancy plaques I place around my facilities. I also shouldn’t be allowed in patient rooms, and I absolutely should never be allowed

by Ron Burke
Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2018 Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review

RPGs can come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be real-time, turn based, or even grid-based. Every variation can be enjoyable in their own right, so they’re all worth checking out. Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle falls into the grid-based RPG, and it has been an interesting ride. The

by Codi Spence
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Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2018 Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review
Divide and conquer — Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle review

RPGs can come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be real-time, turn based, or even grid-based. Every variation can be enjoyable in their own right, so they’re all worth checking out. Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle falls into the grid-based RPG, and it has been an interesting ride. The

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Sep 03, 2018 Here’s everything we can show you before Destiny 2: Forsaken launches tomorrow
Here’s everything we can show you before Destiny 2: Forsaken launches tomorrow

Destiny 2: Forsaken will be available for all brave guardians to experience starting tomorrow at 10 AM, but if you’re champing at the bit for some gunslinging, axe-smashing, grenade-tossing, face-punching action, then I’ve got you covered. Spoilers to follow. You have been warned. First up, a sneak peek

by Travis Northup
News   -   Sep 01, 2018 Ooblets’ battle system will make you a card-carrying dancing queen
Ooblets’ battle system will make you a card-carrying dancing queen

Ever since developer Glumberland debuted their dance battle system for Ooblets at E3, they’ve been tinkering away to get it ready for showtime. Today, they detailed the fruits of their labor in a blog post, detailing all the ways their dance battles differ from traditional RPG combat. While most

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Sep 01, 2018 Sword & Sworcery is heading to the Nintendo Switch
Sword & Sworcery is heading to the Nintendo Switch

The 8-bit inspired indie game, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, is heading to the Nintendo Switch, with a tentative release date of sometime during October. Initially released for iOS in 2011, Sword & Sworcery has since made the jump to Steam, where it has amassed mostly positive reviews since its

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Tell me sweet little lies — The Low Road review
Tell me sweet little lies — The Low Road review

The year is 1976. Rookie Noomi Kovacs is gathering intel that may lead her to a kidnapped scientist being forced to work on a world-changing technology. Somewhere in the distance, a twangy guitar plays out a Bond-esque tune. Noomi shuffles through a dossier on her contact, expertly using its contents

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Unleash the virtual dogs of war — Brass Tactics Oculus Rift VR review
Unleash the virtual dogs of war — Brass Tactics Oculus Rift VR review

You have played this game before in many different incarnations. You are the underdog fighting against the mighty powers that be one step at a time on your path to right a great wrong committed against your family in the past. For anyone who has played RTS games, the mechanics

by Silas Curren
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Bullseye — QuiVr VR review
Bullseye — QuiVr VR review

You’ve probably spotted QuiVr in your Steam VR list as one of the top virtual reality titles right now. It’s been in Early Access for a while now, slowly refining this game from what started as a basic tower defense title to something far more nuanced. The controls,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2018 Just what the doctor ordered — Two Point Hospital review
Just what the doctor ordered — Two Point Hospital review

Just like Dr. Mario, I’m not a real doctor. I can’t write prescriptions, and you shouldn’t take my medical advice, no matter how many fancy plaques I place around my facilities. I also shouldn’t be allowed in patient rooms, and I absolutely should never be allowed

by Ron Burke
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