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Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review
Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review

Sub-games have been a staple of the Kirby series ever since 1993’s Kirby’s Adventure. When you get a Kirby game, even a spin-off, you’re expected to receive some sort of crazy mini-game to earn lives or pass the time. When Kirby’s Triple Deluxe was released on

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: Indie Boards and Cards
Origins 2017: Indie Boards and Cards

While Indie Boards and Cards isn’t the most well-known publisher, they have a few big games behind them.  Flash Point: Fire Rescue and The Resistance are both games of theirs.  At Origins I got the chance to take a look at two of their upcoming games, the card game

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: Brain Games
Origins 2017: Brain Games

Last year Ice Cool came out from nowhere from Brain Games, a publisher unknown in the US.  However, they won’t be unknown for long as they have several games coming out this year.  I was able to get a  brief look at Reef Route, a game that is aimed at early gamers.

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: IDW Games
Origins 2017: IDW Games

IDW Games had a huge hit with Machi Koro.  Since then others have come around like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past.  At Origins I got the chance to see two games that have the potential to become big hits for them, Purrrlock Holmes and Seikatsu.  Take a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review
Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review

The HTC Vive has had its fair share of decent shooters from smaller developers, but I was excited to see what one sponsored by the company would look like. Fantahorn Studios, an internal company, was tasked with creating a shooter that would showcase the platform for new headset owners without

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 12, 2017 Co-op story, memento mori: Death Squared Review
Co-op story, memento mori: Death Squared Review

I’m secretly convinced that Nintendo wants us to break every relationship in our lives. While games like Mario Kart and Mario Party are great fun, who hasn’t wanted to throw their controller at the nearest wall when hit by a blue shell or getting their lovely stars stolen

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 12, 2017 Reverse rock: an interview with Grant “Stemage” Henry on RETROGRESSION Volume 1
Reverse rock: an interview with Grant “Stemage” Henry on RETROGRESSION Volume 1

Released last week, Grant “Stemage” Henry’s RETROGRESSION Volume 1 is a collection of classic video game tracks played in reverse. The concept was so interesting that we wanted to talk with Henry to discuss how the EP was created, as well as how video games have influenced his musical

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 11, 2017 Origins 2017: Fireside Games
Origins 2017: Fireside Games

While Fireside Games has had a lot of success with their “Panic” series of games, but they have had several other games like Bears!, Here, Kitty, Kitty!, and The Village Crone to fill out their library of games.  They were showing off two new games they’ll have available soon

by Keith Schleicher
Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review

Sub-games have been a staple of the Kirby series ever since 1993’s Kirby’s Adventure. When you get a Kirby game, even a spin-off, you’re expected to receive some sort of crazy mini-game to earn lives or pass the time. When Kirby’s Triple Deluxe was released on

by Sean Anthony
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Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review
Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review

Sub-games have been a staple of the Kirby series ever since 1993’s Kirby’s Adventure. When you get a Kirby game, even a spin-off, you’re expected to receive some sort of crazy mini-game to earn lives or pass the time. When Kirby’s Triple Deluxe was released on

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: Indie Boards and Cards
Origins 2017: Indie Boards and Cards

While Indie Boards and Cards isn’t the most well-known publisher, they have a few big games behind them.  Flash Point: Fire Rescue and The Resistance are both games of theirs.  At Origins I got the chance to take a look at two of their upcoming games, the card game

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: Brain Games
Origins 2017: Brain Games

Last year Ice Cool came out from nowhere from Brain Games, a publisher unknown in the US.  However, they won’t be unknown for long as they have several games coming out this year.  I was able to get a  brief look at Reef Route, a game that is aimed at early gamers.

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Origins 2017: IDW Games
Origins 2017: IDW Games

IDW Games had a huge hit with Machi Koro.  Since then others have come around like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past.  At Origins I got the chance to see two games that have the potential to become big hits for them, Purrrlock Holmes and Seikatsu.  Take a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review
Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review

The HTC Vive has had its fair share of decent shooters from smaller developers, but I was excited to see what one sponsored by the company would look like. Fantahorn Studios, an internal company, was tasked with creating a shooter that would showcase the platform for new headset owners without

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 12, 2017 Co-op story, memento mori: Death Squared Review
Co-op story, memento mori: Death Squared Review

I’m secretly convinced that Nintendo wants us to break every relationship in our lives. While games like Mario Kart and Mario Party are great fun, who hasn’t wanted to throw their controller at the nearest wall when hit by a blue shell or getting their lovely stars stolen

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 12, 2017 Reverse rock: an interview with Grant “Stemage” Henry on RETROGRESSION Volume 1
Reverse rock: an interview with Grant “Stemage” Henry on RETROGRESSION Volume 1

Released last week, Grant “Stemage” Henry’s RETROGRESSION Volume 1 is a collection of classic video game tracks played in reverse. The concept was so interesting that we wanted to talk with Henry to discuss how the EP was created, as well as how video games have influenced his musical

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 11, 2017 Origins 2017: Fireside Games
Origins 2017: Fireside Games

While Fireside Games has had a lot of success with their “Panic” series of games, but they have had several other games like Bears!, Here, Kitty, Kitty!, and The Village Crone to fill out their library of games.  They were showing off two new games they’ll have available soon

by Keith Schleicher
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