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Previews   -   Jun 21, 2018 High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018
High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018

You know how game trailers say things like “Game Engine Footage” or similar statements, and you have that feeling in your gut that a game simply won’t look as good as whatever they are showing you. I felt that way about Anthem’s E3 2018 CGI trailer…until I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2018 Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review
Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review

Independent games have been making and impressive splash for the last several years, and with the rise of Nindies on the Nintendo Switch, it’s hard to think of a better or more convenient time to be a fan of indies. I’ve been clamoring to get my hands on

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Jun 21, 2018 Find yourself in the music with Lost in Harmony, out on Switch and PC today
Find yourself in the music with Lost in Harmony, out on Switch and PC today

For those ready for Playdius’ slate of new games since E3, the publisher has released its first announced release, Lost in Harmony, on Nintendo Switch and PC today. An expanded version of the original mobile release, Lost in Harmony will also include a new adventure in addition to the main

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 Blue bomber embraces the 21st century — Mega Man 11 E3 2018 hands-on
Blue bomber embraces the 21st century — Mega Man 11 E3 2018 hands-on

This is the year of the Mega Man. While Mega Man’s 30th anniversary was technically in 2017, Capcom is celebrating it in full swing this year with Mega Man Legacy Collection 1+2 on Switch, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 on Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4,

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 A time machine to 13th century Japan – Ghost of Tsushima E3 2018 preview
A time machine to 13th century Japan – Ghost of Tsushima E3 2018 preview

There were some real highlights at E3, and it’s not a surprise that one of the bigger ones came from Sony veterans, Sucker Punch.  With Chris Zimmerman, Co-Studio Head and the primary force behind the combat in the game as narrator and guide, and Aaron Beecher as our demo

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 Digital immortality — Cyberpunk 2077 E3 preview
Digital immortality — Cyberpunk 2077 E3 preview

From the second we took our front row seats at CD Projekt RED’s booth at E3 2018, it was immediately clear that the team was not content to rest on the immense (and well-deserved) pile of awards and accolades of their Witcher roots for their next outing. Based on

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 20, 2018 Sleeper hit Anodyne’s sequel makes the leap to 3D
Sleeper hit Anodyne’s sequel makes the leap to 3D

Following up on a series of teaser images, today developer Sean Han Tani announced a sequel to 2013’s Anodyne, calling it a “surreal, lo-fi 3D + 2D game.” Joni Kittaka, who worked on the original’s art and writing, is also working on the sequel. While the original went for

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Jun 20, 2018 Relax and solve some puzzles with a new trailer, launch date for The Spectrum Retreat
Relax and solve some puzzles with a new trailer, launch date for The Spectrum Retreat

Today, Ripstone Games announced that it has finally pegged a release date for Dan Smith’s The Spectrum Retreat on PlayStation 4 for July 10, Xbox One and PC July 13, and Nintendo Switch at a later date. The game will task players with solving puzzles and mysteries surrounding The

by Elisha Deogracias
High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018
Previews   -   Jun 21, 2018 High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018

You know how game trailers say things like “Game Engine Footage” or similar statements, and you have that feeling in your gut that a game simply won’t look as good as whatever they are showing you. I felt that way about Anthem’s E3 2018 CGI trailer…until I

by Ron Burke
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Previews   -   Jun 21, 2018 High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018
High speed, low drag — Hands-on with Anthem at E3 2018

You know how game trailers say things like “Game Engine Footage” or similar statements, and you have that feeling in your gut that a game simply won’t look as good as whatever they are showing you. I felt that way about Anthem’s E3 2018 CGI trailer…until I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2018 Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review
Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review

Independent games have been making and impressive splash for the last several years, and with the rise of Nindies on the Nintendo Switch, it’s hard to think of a better or more convenient time to be a fan of indies. I’ve been clamoring to get my hands on

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Jun 21, 2018 Find yourself in the music with Lost in Harmony, out on Switch and PC today
Find yourself in the music with Lost in Harmony, out on Switch and PC today

For those ready for Playdius’ slate of new games since E3, the publisher has released its first announced release, Lost in Harmony, on Nintendo Switch and PC today. An expanded version of the original mobile release, Lost in Harmony will also include a new adventure in addition to the main

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 Blue bomber embraces the 21st century — Mega Man 11 E3 2018 hands-on
Blue bomber embraces the 21st century — Mega Man 11 E3 2018 hands-on

This is the year of the Mega Man. While Mega Man’s 30th anniversary was technically in 2017, Capcom is celebrating it in full swing this year with Mega Man Legacy Collection 1+2 on Switch, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 on Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4,

by Sean Anthony
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 A time machine to 13th century Japan – Ghost of Tsushima E3 2018 preview
A time machine to 13th century Japan – Ghost of Tsushima E3 2018 preview

There were some real highlights at E3, and it’s not a surprise that one of the bigger ones came from Sony veterans, Sucker Punch.  With Chris Zimmerman, Co-Studio Head and the primary force behind the combat in the game as narrator and guide, and Aaron Beecher as our demo

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2018 Digital immortality — Cyberpunk 2077 E3 preview
Digital immortality — Cyberpunk 2077 E3 preview

From the second we took our front row seats at CD Projekt RED’s booth at E3 2018, it was immediately clear that the team was not content to rest on the immense (and well-deserved) pile of awards and accolades of their Witcher roots for their next outing. Based on

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 20, 2018 Sleeper hit Anodyne’s sequel makes the leap to 3D
Sleeper hit Anodyne’s sequel makes the leap to 3D

Following up on a series of teaser images, today developer Sean Han Tani announced a sequel to 2013’s Anodyne, calling it a “surreal, lo-fi 3D + 2D game.” Joni Kittaka, who worked on the original’s art and writing, is also working on the sequel. While the original went for

by Bryan Lawver
News   -   Jun 20, 2018 Relax and solve some puzzles with a new trailer, launch date for The Spectrum Retreat
Relax and solve some puzzles with a new trailer, launch date for The Spectrum Retreat

Today, Ripstone Games announced that it has finally pegged a release date for Dan Smith’s The Spectrum Retreat on PlayStation 4 for July 10, Xbox One and PC July 13, and Nintendo Switch at a later date. The game will task players with solving puzzles and mysteries surrounding The

by Elisha Deogracias
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