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Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review
A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review

Over the past few years, I have found my interest in multiplayer games steadily dissipating. There seemed to have been a lack of interesting and original multiplayer games coming out and nothing was able to grab my attention. Even some of my favorite games to play with friends, such as

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 Tricked out clicksticks: The Controller People PS4 custom controller review
Tricked out clicksticks: The Controller People PS4 custom controller review

We all know the mantra for buying console controllers: always buy first-party. While this has rung true for me in regards to my first and second controllers, I usually take the liberty of experimenting with third-party brands for the controllers I get for company that comes over. Despite years of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 10, 2017 Four painfully fun adventures: Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 review
Four painfully fun adventures: Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 review

Mega Man games are two things, generally: super fun, and way hard. When you’re working with a collection of games that has been a stalwart of quality throughout its existence, it doesn’t take much work to make the whole package pop. With the first Mega Man Legacy Collection,

by Patrick Rost
Impressions   -   Aug 10, 2017 Cthulhu Wars Windwalker faction impressions
Cthulhu Wars Windwalker faction impressions

While Cthulhu Wars inclusion of four highly asymmetrical factions gives it high replayability, Petersen Games has made a few other factions available to expand the experience. I had the opportunity to look at the Windwalker faction and find out what made these units unique. Once common unit to all factions

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Aug 09, 2017 A look at Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne with production director Jason Chayes
A look at Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne with production director Jason Chayes

The release of Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne expansion is just around the corner, and I had the honor of sitting down with Jason Chayes, the production director for Hearthstone. We settled under an umbrella in Petco Park, watching fans line up for a refreshing blast of frigid air

by A Kay Purcell
Features   -   Aug 09, 2017 An inside look at Blizzard’s Frostside Gathering at San Diego Comic-Con
An inside look at Blizzard’s Frostside Gathering at San Diego Comic-Con

Exhausted from a long day of pushing through crowds, rushing to panels and appointments, and standing in lines, I wearily dragged myself to the Knotty Barrel, a gastropub in San Diego known for its whiskey selection as much as for its impressive section of beers. That particular night, I wasn’

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Aug 09, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: Hearthstone’s next expansion and the end of Bioware Montreal
Gaming Trend Podcast: Hearthstone’s next expansion and the end of Bioware Montreal

Mike and Joe discuss the next expansion for Blizzard’s popular CCG and Bioware Montreal’s merger with other EA studios. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews of upcoming games. Come back every week for in-depth video game talk as well as interviews

by Joe DeClara
Interviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 The science of building war zombies: An interview with Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies developers
The science of building war zombies: An interview with Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies developers

Mere hours after the reveal of the trailer for Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies at San Diego Comic-Con, I settled in to talk Nazis, zombies, science, historical accuracy, and story with creative director Cameron Dayton and director of development, Jon Horsley. Our interview room overlooked the San Diego Convention

by A Kay Purcell
A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review

Over the past few years, I have found my interest in multiplayer games steadily dissipating. There seemed to have been a lack of interesting and original multiplayer games coming out and nothing was able to grab my attention. Even some of my favorite games to play with friends, such as

by Zach Faber
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Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review
A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review

Over the past few years, I have found my interest in multiplayer games steadily dissipating. There seemed to have been a lack of interesting and original multiplayer games coming out and nothing was able to grab my attention. Even some of my favorite games to play with friends, such as

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 Tricked out clicksticks: The Controller People PS4 custom controller review
Tricked out clicksticks: The Controller People PS4 custom controller review

We all know the mantra for buying console controllers: always buy first-party. While this has rung true for me in regards to my first and second controllers, I usually take the liberty of experimenting with third-party brands for the controllers I get for company that comes over. Despite years of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 10, 2017 Four painfully fun adventures: Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 review
Four painfully fun adventures: Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 review

Mega Man games are two things, generally: super fun, and way hard. When you’re working with a collection of games that has been a stalwart of quality throughout its existence, it doesn’t take much work to make the whole package pop. With the first Mega Man Legacy Collection,

by Patrick Rost
Impressions   -   Aug 10, 2017 Cthulhu Wars Windwalker faction impressions
Cthulhu Wars Windwalker faction impressions

While Cthulhu Wars inclusion of four highly asymmetrical factions gives it high replayability, Petersen Games has made a few other factions available to expand the experience. I had the opportunity to look at the Windwalker faction and find out what made these units unique. Once common unit to all factions

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Aug 09, 2017 A look at Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne with production director Jason Chayes
A look at Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne with production director Jason Chayes

The release of Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne expansion is just around the corner, and I had the honor of sitting down with Jason Chayes, the production director for Hearthstone. We settled under an umbrella in Petco Park, watching fans line up for a refreshing blast of frigid air

by A Kay Purcell
Features   -   Aug 09, 2017 An inside look at Blizzard’s Frostside Gathering at San Diego Comic-Con
An inside look at Blizzard’s Frostside Gathering at San Diego Comic-Con

Exhausted from a long day of pushing through crowds, rushing to panels and appointments, and standing in lines, I wearily dragged myself to the Knotty Barrel, a gastropub in San Diego known for its whiskey selection as much as for its impressive section of beers. That particular night, I wasn’

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Aug 09, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: Hearthstone’s next expansion and the end of Bioware Montreal
Gaming Trend Podcast: Hearthstone’s next expansion and the end of Bioware Montreal

Mike and Joe discuss the next expansion for Blizzard’s popular CCG and Bioware Montreal’s merger with other EA studios. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews of upcoming games. Come back every week for in-depth video game talk as well as interviews

by Joe DeClara
Interviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 The science of building war zombies: An interview with Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies developers
The science of building war zombies: An interview with Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies developers

Mere hours after the reveal of the trailer for Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies at San Diego Comic-Con, I settled in to talk Nazis, zombies, science, historical accuracy, and story with creative director Cameron Dayton and director of development, Jon Horsley. Our interview room overlooked the San Diego Convention

by A Kay Purcell
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