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It’s been six years since Darksiders II, and I’m as surprised as the next person that we ever got to see this sequel. THQ folded, Vigil Games followed suit, and the rights to Darksiders were scattered to the wind like ash. Against impossible odds, the team from Vigil
by Ron Burke
When Hitman (2016) was announced as an episodic game developed by a studio I’d never heard of called IO Interactive, I was skeptical, to say the least. To my surprise, that game brought a fresh new take to a franchise that had gotten stale and ended up being one
by Travis Northup
Carlos keeps a tight grip on his pistol—his only lifeline in a country crumbling under the weight of war. He can hear it all: The roar of enemy machine guns tearing through the freshly emptied husks of his fallen comrades. A thousand sets of steel-toed boots advancing on his
by Lawrence Le
Cartoons have evolved tremendously over the years, making their way from being simplistic, black and white amusements to complex and colorful creations that grace our screens today. While today’s animation has been streamlined by the advent of CGI, the cartoons of yesteryear were born out of weeks of painstaking
by Codi Spence
With Fallout 76, Bethesda Softworks took one of its biggest leaps by tweaking the proven Fallout formula, and turning it into an online, multiplayer experience. It’s a move that fans have been hungry for since almost as long as there have been Fallout games, and only a few short
by Travis Northup
Juvty Worlds recently announced that it will release its battle royale/action-RPG mashup Dungellion for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with a closed beta coming for PC later this year. The game is described as The Binding of Isaac meets PUBG, with fantasy elements in a fast-paced
by Elisha Deogracias
Tabletop RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons have had a tremendous influence on their digital counterparts, from the creatures that inhabit their worlds down to the rules of the game and the words we use to describe our characters. Translating those RPGs directly into video games can be extraordinarily tricky, though,
by Bryan Lawver
There are a ton of great Black Friday deals out there, and peripherial and battery manufacturer Aukey has more than a few goodies to share today. Running from now through the 26th of November, you can pick up a wide variety of battery chargers, wall outlet augments, keyboards, quickcharge hubs,
by Ron Burke
It’s been six years since Darksiders II, and I’m as surprised as the next person that we ever got to see this sequel. THQ folded, Vigil Games followed suit, and the rights to Darksiders were scattered to the wind like ash. Against impossible odds, the team from Vigil
by Ron Burke
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It’s been six years since Darksiders II, and I’m as surprised as the next person that we ever got to see this sequel. THQ folded, Vigil Games followed suit, and the rights to Darksiders were scattered to the wind like ash. Against impossible odds, the team from Vigil
by Ron Burke
When Hitman (2016) was announced as an episodic game developed by a studio I’d never heard of called IO Interactive, I was skeptical, to say the least. To my surprise, that game brought a fresh new take to a franchise that had gotten stale and ended up being one
by Travis Northup
Carlos keeps a tight grip on his pistol—his only lifeline in a country crumbling under the weight of war. He can hear it all: The roar of enemy machine guns tearing through the freshly emptied husks of his fallen comrades. A thousand sets of steel-toed boots advancing on his
by Lawrence Le
Cartoons have evolved tremendously over the years, making their way from being simplistic, black and white amusements to complex and colorful creations that grace our screens today. While today’s animation has been streamlined by the advent of CGI, the cartoons of yesteryear were born out of weeks of painstaking
by Codi Spence
With Fallout 76, Bethesda Softworks took one of its biggest leaps by tweaking the proven Fallout formula, and turning it into an online, multiplayer experience. It’s a move that fans have been hungry for since almost as long as there have been Fallout games, and only a few short
by Travis Northup
Juvty Worlds recently announced that it will release its battle royale/action-RPG mashup Dungellion for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with a closed beta coming for PC later this year. The game is described as The Binding of Isaac meets PUBG, with fantasy elements in a fast-paced
by Elisha Deogracias
Tabletop RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons have had a tremendous influence on their digital counterparts, from the creatures that inhabit their worlds down to the rules of the game and the words we use to describe our characters. Translating those RPGs directly into video games can be extraordinarily tricky, though,
by Bryan Lawver
There are a ton of great Black Friday deals out there, and peripherial and battery manufacturer Aukey has more than a few goodies to share today. Running from now through the 26th of November, you can pick up a wide variety of battery chargers, wall outlet augments, keyboards, quickcharge hubs,
by Ron Burke