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Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2017 One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review
One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review

Games have been relying on user-created content for years now with games like LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario Maker making a killing off the concept. When The Golf Club released in 2014, its unique means of generating created courses made it clear that the franchise was heading in a different direction

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 This game has everything – Elex E3 2017 preview
This game has everything – Elex E3 2017 preview

When I got a chance to check out Elex at E3 2017, the first thing I thought was wow, if somebody asked me to describe a perfect game this is probably what it would be. Monsters, laser guns, jetpacks, battle axes, and magic all thrown into a massive post-apocalyptic open-world

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 An escape from the showfloor – Logitech @ E3 2017
An escape from the showfloor – Logitech @ E3 2017

The show floor at E3 can get a little loud, and after a while you can find yourself tired and looking for an escape from all the craziness. I got to this point during a long first day at E3 2017 and decided to leave the show floor and listen

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 From space to land – Starlink: Battle for Atlas E3 2017 preview
From space to land – Starlink: Battle for Atlas E3 2017 preview

I got to see a lot of fun and interesting things during my time at E3 2017, but easily one of the most unique things that I saw was Starlink: Battle for Atlas. By placing one of Starlink’s ships on your controller, you are able to play with that

by Zach Faber
Podcast   -   Jul 05, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: SNES Classic, the Virtual Console replacement we deserve
Gaming Trend Podcast: SNES Classic, the Virtual Console replacement we deserve

This week, Christian DeCoster and Hunter Wolfe join Joe DeClara to look over Nintendo’s newly announced SNES Classic Edition and its stellar lineup of games. The crew also discusses the fan-made Halo game Installation 01, Arkane Studios’ co-founder, and Hunter’s review of Get Even. Every week, Mike Pearce

by Joe DeClara
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 A lot of rats – A Plague Tale: Innocence E3 2017 preview
A lot of rats – A Plague Tale: Innocence E3 2017 preview

At E3 2017 I got to spend some time with A Plague Tale: Innocence. In this medieval world, France has a rat problem, and it’s a big one. The sheer amount of rats that could be on screen at one time was impressive in itself, and it was astonishing

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 RPG meets RTS – Spellforce 3 E3 2017 preview
RPG meets RTS – Spellforce 3 E3 2017 preview

At E3 2017 I had a chance to sit down with developer Grimlore games and get a look at their upcoming game, Spellforce 3. Spellforce 3 is a prequel to the previous two Spellforce titles by EA Phenomic and is the first in the series developed by Grimlore games. The

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Jul 05, 2017 Down with the sickness: Dark Rose Valkyrie review
Down with the sickness: Dark Rose Valkyrie review

It is rare for a modern JRPG to stray too far from the formula, and the result is a stagnation that is staining the formerly rich and deep genre. Many point to content shifts away from “legendary adventures” towards a more comical style, but a more powerful detriment to the

by Patrick Rost
One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review
Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2017 One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review

Games have been relying on user-created content for years now with games like LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario Maker making a killing off the concept. When The Golf Club released in 2014, its unique means of generating created courses made it clear that the franchise was heading in a different direction

by Jay Malone
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Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2017 One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review
One step forward, one step back – The Golf Club 2 review

Games have been relying on user-created content for years now with games like LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario Maker making a killing off the concept. When The Golf Club released in 2014, its unique means of generating created courses made it clear that the franchise was heading in a different direction

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 This game has everything – Elex E3 2017 preview
This game has everything – Elex E3 2017 preview

When I got a chance to check out Elex at E3 2017, the first thing I thought was wow, if somebody asked me to describe a perfect game this is probably what it would be. Monsters, laser guns, jetpacks, battle axes, and magic all thrown into a massive post-apocalyptic open-world

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 An escape from the showfloor – Logitech @ E3 2017
An escape from the showfloor – Logitech @ E3 2017

The show floor at E3 can get a little loud, and after a while you can find yourself tired and looking for an escape from all the craziness. I got to this point during a long first day at E3 2017 and decided to leave the show floor and listen

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 From space to land – Starlink: Battle for Atlas E3 2017 preview
From space to land – Starlink: Battle for Atlas E3 2017 preview

I got to see a lot of fun and interesting things during my time at E3 2017, but easily one of the most unique things that I saw was Starlink: Battle for Atlas. By placing one of Starlink’s ships on your controller, you are able to play with that

by Zach Faber
Podcast   -   Jul 05, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: SNES Classic, the Virtual Console replacement we deserve
Gaming Trend Podcast: SNES Classic, the Virtual Console replacement we deserve

This week, Christian DeCoster and Hunter Wolfe join Joe DeClara to look over Nintendo’s newly announced SNES Classic Edition and its stellar lineup of games. The crew also discusses the fan-made Halo game Installation 01, Arkane Studios’ co-founder, and Hunter’s review of Get Even. Every week, Mike Pearce

by Joe DeClara
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 A lot of rats – A Plague Tale: Innocence E3 2017 preview
A lot of rats – A Plague Tale: Innocence E3 2017 preview

At E3 2017 I got to spend some time with A Plague Tale: Innocence. In this medieval world, France has a rat problem, and it’s a big one. The sheer amount of rats that could be on screen at one time was impressive in itself, and it was astonishing

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Jul 05, 2017 RPG meets RTS – Spellforce 3 E3 2017 preview
RPG meets RTS – Spellforce 3 E3 2017 preview

At E3 2017 I had a chance to sit down with developer Grimlore games and get a look at their upcoming game, Spellforce 3. Spellforce 3 is a prequel to the previous two Spellforce titles by EA Phenomic and is the first in the series developed by Grimlore games. The

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Jul 05, 2017 Down with the sickness: Dark Rose Valkyrie review
Down with the sickness: Dark Rose Valkyrie review

It is rare for a modern JRPG to stray too far from the formula, and the result is a stagnation that is staining the formerly rich and deep genre. Many point to content shifts away from “legendary adventures” towards a more comical style, but a more powerful detriment to the

by Patrick Rost
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