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Last month, Nicalis announced that it will bring Save Me Mr. Tako: Tasukete Tako-San to the Nintendo Switch and PC later this year. After the game’s debut at PAX West, we got to talk with the developer of the game, Christophe Galati, regarding development of Save Me Mr. Tako,
by Elisha DeograciasYou know you’re playing a game that’s on the high end of the idealism vs. cynicism scale when you literally use friendship to dispel evil. Friendship also fuels your strongest attacks and gets you started on your journey. Almost anything can be done through the power of friendship
by Kyle MoviusAhead of his full review, Editor Travis Northup marathons Destiny 2 from the beginning, and gives his thoughts on his time with the game so far. He’ll be going through the campaign, and prepping for the raid on the 13th. You can read his review in-progress here
by Mike DunnSquare Enix announced earlier this year that it is finally going to release the next entry in the Dissidia franchise to PS4 this January. While the wait for Dissidia NT is still going to be a bit longer, I got the chance to experience the closed beta which is going
by Elisha DeograciasWelcome to Golf Island, an island where you… well, play golf. Before jumping into the world, you’re prompted to create your character. You can either choose a preset character to use and change to fit your preferences, or you can choose to work from scratch. I opted to start
by Codi SpenceSometimes you see a game on Kickstarter that looks good but just doesn’t have the hype behind it because it doesn’t have an established publisher. Sometimes these games will get the attention of a publisher later, go through some spit and polish, and fund in a successful campaign
by Keith SchleicherSimplicity really speaks to me. In a world where you can have anything imaginable in any color you like, sometimes it can be nice to just stop, breathe, and appreciate the small things. Time and time again, the Ys franchise uses a basic “us and them” dynamic to show foreign
by Patrick RostMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is one of the strangest premises for a crossover game that I’ve seen in recent memory. Take Super Mario Bros, the Raving Rabbids, and XCOM, mix em’ all together, and you’ve got Kingdom Battle. This combination sounds like there’s almost no chance of
by Noah McGuireLast month, Nicalis announced that it will bring Save Me Mr. Tako: Tasukete Tako-San to the Nintendo Switch and PC later this year. After the game’s debut at PAX West, we got to talk with the developer of the game, Christophe Galati, regarding development of Save Me Mr. Tako,
by Elisha DeograciasIf you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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Last month, Nicalis announced that it will bring Save Me Mr. Tako: Tasukete Tako-San to the Nintendo Switch and PC later this year. After the game’s debut at PAX West, we got to talk with the developer of the game, Christophe Galati, regarding development of Save Me Mr. Tako,
by Elisha DeograciasYou know you’re playing a game that’s on the high end of the idealism vs. cynicism scale when you literally use friendship to dispel evil. Friendship also fuels your strongest attacks and gets you started on your journey. Almost anything can be done through the power of friendship
by Kyle MoviusAhead of his full review, Editor Travis Northup marathons Destiny 2 from the beginning, and gives his thoughts on his time with the game so far. He’ll be going through the campaign, and prepping for the raid on the 13th. You can read his review in-progress here
by Mike DunnSquare Enix announced earlier this year that it is finally going to release the next entry in the Dissidia franchise to PS4 this January. While the wait for Dissidia NT is still going to be a bit longer, I got the chance to experience the closed beta which is going
by Elisha DeograciasWelcome to Golf Island, an island where you… well, play golf. Before jumping into the world, you’re prompted to create your character. You can either choose a preset character to use and change to fit your preferences, or you can choose to work from scratch. I opted to start
by Codi SpenceSometimes you see a game on Kickstarter that looks good but just doesn’t have the hype behind it because it doesn’t have an established publisher. Sometimes these games will get the attention of a publisher later, go through some spit and polish, and fund in a successful campaign
by Keith SchleicherSimplicity really speaks to me. In a world where you can have anything imaginable in any color you like, sometimes it can be nice to just stop, breathe, and appreciate the small things. Time and time again, the Ys franchise uses a basic “us and them” dynamic to show foreign
by Patrick RostMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is one of the strangest premises for a crossover game that I’ve seen in recent memory. Take Super Mario Bros, the Raving Rabbids, and XCOM, mix em’ all together, and you’ve got Kingdom Battle. This combination sounds like there’s almost no chance of
by Noah McGuire