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Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 On edge and on point — Onrush review
On edge and on point — Onrush review

You’re in a car that’s too fast. The pedal is flat against the floor, every twitch of the steering wheel feels like a skillful, yet futile, attempt to rein in the chaos of the traffic you’re narrowly avoiding. You start to develop a sense for where the

by Nathan Anstadt
Interviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 Crazy Eights: Ryan Lesser of Wild Power Games on Streets of Steel
Crazy Eights: Ryan Lesser of Wild Power Games on Streets of Steel

While there have been plenty of board games that have some form of fighting in them, it’s generally in a dungeon crawler or a one on one fighter.  Wild Power Games has created a side-scrolling fighter that mimics games like Final Fight, Golden Axe, and Double Dragon.  To find

by Keith Schleicher
News   -   Jun 05, 2018 POGs are slamming into a phone near you, crowdfunding campaign announced
POGs are slamming into a phone near you, crowdfunding campaign announced

If you grew up in the 90’s you probably remember the huge toy craze that was POGs. The cardboard slamming game that was pretty much gambling, caused friction between friends, sparked collectors, and became banned in schools across the US. Well, Compton Technology is breathing new life into the

by Shaun Woerner
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 Of love and lead — Creepy Road review
Of love and lead — Creepy Road review

Groovy Milk makes its indie debut with Creepy Road—a 2D run-and-gun roller coaster bursting at the seams with charm and energy. Players assume the role of Flint Trucker, an oddball truck driver (unsurprisingly) forced to take up arms against an unknown evil in order to save the love of

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review

I have a bold opinion: the renaissance of full motion video is here, and Wales Interactive is the harbinger. The publisher recently released The Bunker and Late Shift on the Nintendo Switch, and I can see the how both games innovated the genre of yesteryear. With The Infectious Madness of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2018 The humorless knight — Unicorn Dungeon review
The humorless knight — Unicorn Dungeon review

Unicorn Dungeon may be the worst game I have ever played. It costs a mere $4.99, and that is still asking far too much. Unicorn Dungeon is a simple point-and-click adventure game that somehow messes up the point-and-click aspect. When I clicked on the doorway to enter the dungeon

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2018 Bloody temptation and choice – Vampyr PC review
Bloody temptation and choice – Vampyr PC review

Vampyr is a story of choice and consequence. War hero and field surgeon Dr. Jonathan Reid has returned home to London just after the first World War. The London he remembers has been replaced by a dangerous place, teeming with rats, and plagued by the Spanish Flu. As he steels

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 04, 2018 Life finds a way with the Jurassic World Car Pack coming to Rocket League on June 18th
Life finds a way with the Jurassic World Car Pack coming to Rocket League on June 18th

A collaboration between Psyonix, Universal, and the Jeep brand is leading to Rocket League getting a Jurassic World Car Pack later this month. The DLC pack contains customization items based off the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films. The content coming in the Jurassic World Car Pack is: * The Jurassic

by Codi Spence
On edge and on point — Onrush review
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 On edge and on point — Onrush review

You’re in a car that’s too fast. The pedal is flat against the floor, every twitch of the steering wheel feels like a skillful, yet futile, attempt to rein in the chaos of the traffic you’re narrowly avoiding. You start to develop a sense for where the

by Nathan Anstadt
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Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 On edge and on point — Onrush review
On edge and on point — Onrush review

You’re in a car that’s too fast. The pedal is flat against the floor, every twitch of the steering wheel feels like a skillful, yet futile, attempt to rein in the chaos of the traffic you’re narrowly avoiding. You start to develop a sense for where the

by Nathan Anstadt
Interviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 Crazy Eights: Ryan Lesser of Wild Power Games on Streets of Steel
Crazy Eights: Ryan Lesser of Wild Power Games on Streets of Steel

While there have been plenty of board games that have some form of fighting in them, it’s generally in a dungeon crawler or a one on one fighter.  Wild Power Games has created a side-scrolling fighter that mimics games like Final Fight, Golden Axe, and Double Dragon.  To find

by Keith Schleicher
News   -   Jun 05, 2018 POGs are slamming into a phone near you, crowdfunding campaign announced
POGs are slamming into a phone near you, crowdfunding campaign announced

If you grew up in the 90’s you probably remember the huge toy craze that was POGs. The cardboard slamming game that was pretty much gambling, caused friction between friends, sparked collectors, and became banned in schools across the US. Well, Compton Technology is breathing new life into the

by Shaun Woerner
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 Of love and lead — Creepy Road review
Of love and lead — Creepy Road review

Groovy Milk makes its indie debut with Creepy Road—a 2D run-and-gun roller coaster bursting at the seams with charm and energy. Players assume the role of Flint Trucker, an oddball truck driver (unsurprisingly) forced to take up arms against an unknown evil in order to save the love of

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review

I have a bold opinion: the renaissance of full motion video is here, and Wales Interactive is the harbinger. The publisher recently released The Bunker and Late Shift on the Nintendo Switch, and I can see the how both games innovated the genre of yesteryear. With The Infectious Madness of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2018 The humorless knight — Unicorn Dungeon review
The humorless knight — Unicorn Dungeon review

Unicorn Dungeon may be the worst game I have ever played. It costs a mere $4.99, and that is still asking far too much. Unicorn Dungeon is a simple point-and-click adventure game that somehow messes up the point-and-click aspect. When I clicked on the doorway to enter the dungeon

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2018 Bloody temptation and choice – Vampyr PC review
Bloody temptation and choice – Vampyr PC review

Vampyr is a story of choice and consequence. War hero and field surgeon Dr. Jonathan Reid has returned home to London just after the first World War. The London he remembers has been replaced by a dangerous place, teeming with rats, and plagued by the Spanish Flu. As he steels

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jun 04, 2018 Life finds a way with the Jurassic World Car Pack coming to Rocket League on June 18th
Life finds a way with the Jurassic World Car Pack coming to Rocket League on June 18th

A collaboration between Psyonix, Universal, and the Jeep brand is leading to Rocket League getting a Jurassic World Car Pack later this month. The DLC pack contains customization items based off the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films. The content coming in the Jurassic World Car Pack is: * The Jurassic

by Codi Spence
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