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Blasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal. Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores shelves until next week but we’ve got you covered… in ink. Check out over four minutes of splat-tastic footage
by Matt WelshThe concept of Serial Cleaner had me hooked immediately–cleaning up murder scenes in a fun 1970s aesthetic? Yes please! However, I did not expect for this to be a game I found myself coming back to over and over again. At its core, Serial Cleaner is a challenging puzzle
by Maddy WojdakThe poorly lit catacomb walls leave little room for escape. The narrow corridors come alive as spectral skeletons rise from the floor, their swords and shields at the ready. Bloated bodies are scattered everywhere, surrounding a fresh wave of enemies shambling towards me, their outstretched hands clawing the air. Unfortunately
by Ron BurkeHow far we’ve come since the silver-ribbed, predator-inspired days of Alienware. Well, actually – not that far. Alienware is still the technically obsessive master of extremes it was, and always has been. I had a chance to walk through Alienware’s newest offerings – evidence of its continuing pursuit of PC-gaming
by Gerard UhtWhile HABA was at one time the king of family games, but Blue Orange has been on a roll lately. Whether it’s strategy or dexterity, they have something for everyone. I went to their booth at Origins and got a quick look at Kingdomino and Go Go Gelato. Take
by Keith SchleicherSteve Jackson Games has been a publisher since 1980. That’s a long time with a long list of published games. While Munchkin is one of their long-standing and most profitable games, they have several others in the pipeline. I talked with Hunter Shelburne from Steve Jackson Games and was
by Keith SchleicherEigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.
by A Kay PurcellRemastered games typically get a fresh look and an express ticket to the shelf with little else to show for their new clothes. Square Enix has a tradition of adding extra things to each of theirs, adding a little bit each time to Final Fantasy remasters, but this time around
by Ron BurkeBlasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal. Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores shelves until next week but we’ve got you covered… in ink. Check out over four minutes of splat-tastic footage
by Matt WelshAnd they're available now in a fancy Glorange variant
A jam-packed week with a little bit for every type of fan!
Gortyn Code build an amazing high seas world with a fun rhythmic take on combat
Two exciting new maps for the stealth action hit
A streamlined, tense emulation of the video game franchise
Even the stars will bleed
Speed is important. Being able to game at blistering speeds, wringing frames out of every bit of the hardware you’ve installed, is what every gamer strives to achieve. There’s another use case that might not require as much speed, with a far greater emphasis on stability and capacity.
Blasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal. Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores shelves until next week but we’ve got you covered… in ink. Check out over four minutes of splat-tastic footage
by Matt WelshThe concept of Serial Cleaner had me hooked immediately–cleaning up murder scenes in a fun 1970s aesthetic? Yes please! However, I did not expect for this to be a game I found myself coming back to over and over again. At its core, Serial Cleaner is a challenging puzzle
by Maddy WojdakThe poorly lit catacomb walls leave little room for escape. The narrow corridors come alive as spectral skeletons rise from the floor, their swords and shields at the ready. Bloated bodies are scattered everywhere, surrounding a fresh wave of enemies shambling towards me, their outstretched hands clawing the air. Unfortunately
by Ron BurkeHow far we’ve come since the silver-ribbed, predator-inspired days of Alienware. Well, actually – not that far. Alienware is still the technically obsessive master of extremes it was, and always has been. I had a chance to walk through Alienware’s newest offerings – evidence of its continuing pursuit of PC-gaming
by Gerard UhtWhile HABA was at one time the king of family games, but Blue Orange has been on a roll lately. Whether it’s strategy or dexterity, they have something for everyone. I went to their booth at Origins and got a quick look at Kingdomino and Go Go Gelato. Take
by Keith SchleicherSteve Jackson Games has been a publisher since 1980. That’s a long time with a long list of published games. While Munchkin is one of their long-standing and most profitable games, they have several others in the pipeline. I talked with Hunter Shelburne from Steve Jackson Games and was
by Keith SchleicherEigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.
by A Kay PurcellRemastered games typically get a fresh look and an express ticket to the shelf with little else to show for their new clothes. Square Enix has a tradition of adding extra things to each of theirs, adding a little bit each time to Final Fantasy remasters, but this time around
by Ron Burke