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The classic Beat-Em-Up franchise Streets of Rage is making its triumphant return with Streets of Rage 4. Developed by Lizardcube, the team behind 2017’s Wonderboy remake, this title hopes to recapture the magic of Sega’s classic arcade brawler. While we currently have neither a release date or confirmed
by Abram Buehner
Cyberpunk 2077’s long-awaited gameplay reveal has finally arrived. While many members of the media got a glimpse of the title in action at E3, everyone can now revel in a full 48 minutes of footage– and you can do so right now by clicking the link above. What’re
by Abram Buehner
Co-op games have allowed friends to get together and experience fantastical worlds over the years. Sometimes this is side by side on the couch, other times it’s through online play. Strange Brigade lets friends hop online and take on Egyptian monsters, puzzles, and obstacles as a team. The story
by Codi Spence
Recently, I was given the opportunity to ask questions of Matt Phillips, designer and programmer of Tanglewood, about his game. Tanglewood, for those unaware, is a recently released indie title that harkens back to the era of the mascot platformer, developed using genuine Sega Genesis tools and processes. When it
by Abram Buehner
Considering I reviewed Sushi Striker: Way of Sushido earlier this year, I think it’s safe to say that I’m pretty familiar with food-themed games. In preparation for playing Breakfall’s Pizza Titan Ultra, I ate a bunch of sushi, but that’s not the point. Pizza Titan Ultra
by Elisha Deogracias
If you open up my cabinet expecting flimsy water glasses, you’ll be sorely disappointed. It’s not that I drink an abundance of beer, or anything of the sort. In fact, I don’t drink alcohol at all. No, it’s the sturdiness of the pint glass that I
by Ron Burke
Morphies Law is a game that fostered quite a bit of buzz when it was announced last Fall, a sentiment that steadily built through the preceding months ahead of its stealth-release last week. I, for one, was incredibly excited to check this title out, and so was a good portion
by Abram Buehner
I’d forgive you if you’ve not yet heard of AirConsole, as it’s not exactly a traditional console. In fact, there’s not actually a physical console. If you are a little lost, I can understand that, too. AirConsole is actually a web service built for the cloud
by Ron Burke
The classic Beat-Em-Up franchise Streets of Rage is making its triumphant return with Streets of Rage 4. Developed by Lizardcube, the team behind 2017’s Wonderboy remake, this title hopes to recapture the magic of Sega’s classic arcade brawler. While we currently have neither a release date or confirmed
by Abram Buehner
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The classic Beat-Em-Up franchise Streets of Rage is making its triumphant return with Streets of Rage 4. Developed by Lizardcube, the team behind 2017’s Wonderboy remake, this title hopes to recapture the magic of Sega’s classic arcade brawler. While we currently have neither a release date or confirmed
by Abram Buehner
Cyberpunk 2077’s long-awaited gameplay reveal has finally arrived. While many members of the media got a glimpse of the title in action at E3, everyone can now revel in a full 48 minutes of footage– and you can do so right now by clicking the link above. What’re
by Abram Buehner
Co-op games have allowed friends to get together and experience fantastical worlds over the years. Sometimes this is side by side on the couch, other times it’s through online play. Strange Brigade lets friends hop online and take on Egyptian monsters, puzzles, and obstacles as a team. The story
by Codi Spence
Recently, I was given the opportunity to ask questions of Matt Phillips, designer and programmer of Tanglewood, about his game. Tanglewood, for those unaware, is a recently released indie title that harkens back to the era of the mascot platformer, developed using genuine Sega Genesis tools and processes. When it
by Abram Buehner
Considering I reviewed Sushi Striker: Way of Sushido earlier this year, I think it’s safe to say that I’m pretty familiar with food-themed games. In preparation for playing Breakfall’s Pizza Titan Ultra, I ate a bunch of sushi, but that’s not the point. Pizza Titan Ultra
by Elisha Deogracias
If you open up my cabinet expecting flimsy water glasses, you’ll be sorely disappointed. It’s not that I drink an abundance of beer, or anything of the sort. In fact, I don’t drink alcohol at all. No, it’s the sturdiness of the pint glass that I
by Ron Burke
Morphies Law is a game that fostered quite a bit of buzz when it was announced last Fall, a sentiment that steadily built through the preceding months ahead of its stealth-release last week. I, for one, was incredibly excited to check this title out, and so was a good portion
by Abram Buehner
I’d forgive you if you’ve not yet heard of AirConsole, as it’s not exactly a traditional console. In fact, there’s not actually a physical console. If you are a little lost, I can understand that, too. AirConsole is actually a web service built for the cloud
by Ron Burke