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Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2017 Run, jump, and nothing more – Poi: Explorer Edition review
This is not a star, I swear.

Last week, Poi: Explorer Edition, developed by Polykid and published by Alliance Digital Media, was released for the Nintendo Switch. You can find the trailer for it here. Some of you may be aware of this title already; Poi, the original, was released on Steam back in early February, and

by Calvin Trager
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Power in the palm of your hands- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Switch review
Power in the palm of your hands- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Switch review

The Dragon Ball franchise has been around for over thirty years, and with it has come plenty of video game adaptions. Among these adaptations, many of them have made their way to Nintendo platforms. However, a Nintendo home console has not seen a Dragon Ball franchise game since 2009’s

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Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 My PS4 is Toast; Toast console wrap review
My PS4 is Toast; Toast console wrap review

Toast has made some beautiful console skins, made out of real wood, that are practical, durable, and unique. They hold up extremely well through wear and tear and the only concern is the added width.

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Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review
Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review

When I think of casual party titles that I can get anyone to play, I usually think of Just Dance. Its accessible gameplay mixed with some pretty eclectic songlists are a couple of reasons I’d recommend the series to those looking for a good time with no frills. While

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Previews   -   Oct 28, 2017 Unboxing the Xbox One X — Unleashing the Scorpion
Unboxing the Xbox One X — Unleashing the Scorpion

The Xbox One X is just around the corner, and we’ve gotten our eager hands on one. It’s time to excitedly unbox this powerful system and see what’s in store for all of you when it ships on November 7th. The first thing I noticed is that

by Ron Burke
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Absurd Reich — Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review

Make America Nazi-Free Again

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Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2017 Friend turned foe, show what you know – Knowledge is Power review
Friend turned foe, show what you know – Knowledge is Power review

Gather your friends and step on up to see who knows the most. What’s the best way to determine who knows the most? Why, a game show of course! Go head to head with your besties throughout a variety of questions and challenges in order to rack up the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2017 Wrong or right, will the truth come to light? – Hidden Agenda review
Wrong or right, will the truth come to light? – Hidden Agenda review

Hop right into an ongoing investigation into the Trapper killer in Hidden Agenda, a story focused game where you are trying to catch a serial killer who leaves behind rat traps at every crime scene. The story begins as you take control of rookie cop Becky Marney as she and

by Codi Spence
This is not a star, I swear.
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2017 Run, jump, and nothing more – Poi: Explorer Edition review

Last week, Poi: Explorer Edition, developed by Polykid and published by Alliance Digital Media, was released for the Nintendo Switch. You can find the trailer for it here. Some of you may be aware of this title already; Poi, the original, was released on Steam back in early February, and

by Calvin Trager
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Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2017 Run, jump, and nothing more – Poi: Explorer Edition review
This is not a star, I swear.

Last week, Poi: Explorer Edition, developed by Polykid and published by Alliance Digital Media, was released for the Nintendo Switch. You can find the trailer for it here. Some of you may be aware of this title already; Poi, the original, was released on Steam back in early February, and

by Calvin Trager
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Power in the palm of your hands- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Switch review
Power in the palm of your hands- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Switch review

The Dragon Ball franchise has been around for over thirty years, and with it has come plenty of video game adaptions. Among these adaptations, many of them have made their way to Nintendo platforms. However, a Nintendo home console has not seen a Dragon Ball franchise game since 2009’s

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 My PS4 is Toast; Toast console wrap review
My PS4 is Toast; Toast console wrap review

Toast has made some beautiful console skins, made out of real wood, that are practical, durable, and unique. They hold up extremely well through wear and tear and the only concern is the added width.

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review
Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review

When I think of casual party titles that I can get anyone to play, I usually think of Just Dance. Its accessible gameplay mixed with some pretty eclectic songlists are a couple of reasons I’d recommend the series to those looking for a good time with no frills. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Oct 28, 2017 Unboxing the Xbox One X — Unleashing the Scorpion
Unboxing the Xbox One X — Unleashing the Scorpion

The Xbox One X is just around the corner, and we’ve gotten our eager hands on one. It’s time to excitedly unbox this powerful system and see what’s in store for all of you when it ships on November 7th. The first thing I noticed is that

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2017 Absurd Reich — Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review
Absurd Reich — Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review

Make America Nazi-Free Again

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2017 Friend turned foe, show what you know – Knowledge is Power review
Friend turned foe, show what you know – Knowledge is Power review

Gather your friends and step on up to see who knows the most. What’s the best way to determine who knows the most? Why, a game show of course! Go head to head with your besties throughout a variety of questions and challenges in order to rack up the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2017 Wrong or right, will the truth come to light? – Hidden Agenda review
Wrong or right, will the truth come to light? – Hidden Agenda review

Hop right into an ongoing investigation into the Trapper killer in Hidden Agenda, a story focused game where you are trying to catch a serial killer who leaves behind rat traps at every crime scene. The story begins as you take control of rookie cop Becky Marney as she and

by Codi Spence
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