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by Travis NorthupA nostalgic joyride –minus the joy.
by Travis NorthupFrom excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of
by Elisha DeograciasThe Evil Within 2 is the kind of horror game that even those who aren’t into horror games should give a try.
by Travis NorthupThe Norwood Suite works well as a free mix-tape, but I wouldn’t tolerate it as a full album
by Tyler BrownDriving my wraith glaive into the ground, I proclaim that I have taken this fortress in the name of the Bright Lord. Scores of Orcs howl and shriek as we collectively revel in our rather simple and uncomplicated victory. We came. We saw. We conquered. Conquest, and its interaction with
by Ron BurkeSequel series in manga are always a tricky thing to tackle: depending on the genre, you’ll want to appeal to readers new and old, and if done incorrectly, you can end up alienating both audiences unintentionally. Such is the problem that Tokyo Ghoul:re wishes to solve; set soon
by Elisha DeograciasThis week, we discuss the shuttering of EA’s Visceral Games Studio and what it means for the future of linear, narrative-driven games. We also talk about Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s loot box problem and our review of South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Every week, Mike Pearce
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Glorious, glorious pixels
by Travis NorthupA nostalgic joyride –minus the joy.
by Travis NorthupFrom excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of
by Elisha DeograciasThe Evil Within 2 is the kind of horror game that even those who aren’t into horror games should give a try.
by Travis NorthupThe Norwood Suite works well as a free mix-tape, but I wouldn’t tolerate it as a full album
by Tyler BrownDriving my wraith glaive into the ground, I proclaim that I have taken this fortress in the name of the Bright Lord. Scores of Orcs howl and shriek as we collectively revel in our rather simple and uncomplicated victory. We came. We saw. We conquered. Conquest, and its interaction with
by Ron BurkeSequel series in manga are always a tricky thing to tackle: depending on the genre, you’ll want to appeal to readers new and old, and if done incorrectly, you can end up alienating both audiences unintentionally. Such is the problem that Tokyo Ghoul:re wishes to solve; set soon
by Elisha DeograciasThis week, we discuss the shuttering of EA’s Visceral Games Studio and what it means for the future of linear, narrative-driven games. We also talk about Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s loot box problem and our review of South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Every week, Mike Pearce
by Joe DeClara