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Officially announced last month, Dragon Slumber (in collaboration with Brainoid), will release its second game, a racing title called Astral Traveler. We got to speak with Dragon Slumber founder Kevin Giguère about his post-launch progress with his previous title, Arelite Core, as well as the development process for Steam and
by Elisha DeograciasIt’d be easy to dismiss LawBreakers’ slogan “Gravity Defying Combat” as sensationalized PR jargon. It is that, sure, but the phrase truly captures the essence of developer Boss Key’s debut game, a multiplayer-only, team-based shooter that takes traditional online multiplayer gameplay and tricks it out with low-gravity and
by Hunter WolfeWe said our heartfelt goodbyes to Nathan Drake and his family in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, spelling what we thought was the end for Naughty Dog’s amazing series, but as luck would have it, there are still stories to tell. Originally planned as optional downloadable content for
by Ron BurkeBloober Team, the crew behind the excellent horror game, Layers of Fear (our review), are back with a new psychological thriller. Set in the year 2084, >observer_ (hereafter just referred to as observer for my own sanity) tells the story of Daniel Lazarski, a heavily-augmented neural-detective capable of not
by Ron BurkeMy first thought upon hearing the premise of Flip Wars was, “Really? That’s the whole game? Isn’t that basically just that one minigame from Crystal Caves in Donkey Kong 64? How do you make a whole game out of that?” The answer, as I see it, is that
by Kyle MoviusWe sat down with one of the preeminent voiceover talents for the freshly-released Agents of Mayhem, Kay Bess, to talk to her about her role in the game, as well as voice acting in general. While we work through our review of the game, stop in and take a look
by Ron BurkeThe year in the MechWarrior universe is now set to 3057. Although Piranha blurs what is considered canon for the established timeline, it will be interesting to see what could come of the game if they adhere to the reformation of the 2nd Star League in the next few years.
by Ron BurkeThe Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel has proven to be a very solid offshoot of the JRPG series so far. I played both of the games on the PlayStation Vita and loved them, especially the original. However, that was only two short years ago, and now already we
by Patrick RostOfficially announced last month, Dragon Slumber (in collaboration with Brainoid), will release its second game, a racing title called Astral Traveler. We got to speak with Dragon Slumber founder Kevin Giguère about his post-launch progress with his previous title, Arelite Core, as well as the development process for Steam and
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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Officially announced last month, Dragon Slumber (in collaboration with Brainoid), will release its second game, a racing title called Astral Traveler. We got to speak with Dragon Slumber founder Kevin Giguère about his post-launch progress with his previous title, Arelite Core, as well as the development process for Steam and
by Elisha DeograciasIt’d be easy to dismiss LawBreakers’ slogan “Gravity Defying Combat” as sensationalized PR jargon. It is that, sure, but the phrase truly captures the essence of developer Boss Key’s debut game, a multiplayer-only, team-based shooter that takes traditional online multiplayer gameplay and tricks it out with low-gravity and
by Hunter WolfeWe said our heartfelt goodbyes to Nathan Drake and his family in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, spelling what we thought was the end for Naughty Dog’s amazing series, but as luck would have it, there are still stories to tell. Originally planned as optional downloadable content for
by Ron BurkeBloober Team, the crew behind the excellent horror game, Layers of Fear (our review), are back with a new psychological thriller. Set in the year 2084, >observer_ (hereafter just referred to as observer for my own sanity) tells the story of Daniel Lazarski, a heavily-augmented neural-detective capable of not
by Ron BurkeMy first thought upon hearing the premise of Flip Wars was, “Really? That’s the whole game? Isn’t that basically just that one minigame from Crystal Caves in Donkey Kong 64? How do you make a whole game out of that?” The answer, as I see it, is that
by Kyle MoviusWe sat down with one of the preeminent voiceover talents for the freshly-released Agents of Mayhem, Kay Bess, to talk to her about her role in the game, as well as voice acting in general. While we work through our review of the game, stop in and take a look
by Ron BurkeThe year in the MechWarrior universe is now set to 3057. Although Piranha blurs what is considered canon for the established timeline, it will be interesting to see what could come of the game if they adhere to the reformation of the 2nd Star League in the next few years.
by Ron BurkeThe Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel has proven to be a very solid offshoot of the JRPG series so far. I played both of the games on the PlayStation Vita and loved them, especially the original. However, that was only two short years ago, and now already we
by Patrick Rost