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Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2017 Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review
Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review

From excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 A solid shriek-quel: The Evil Within 2 review
A solid shriek-quel: The Evil Within 2 review

The Evil Within 2 is the kind of horror game that even those who aren’t into horror games should give a try.

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 Suite release – The Norwood Suite review
Suite release – The Norwood Suite review

The Norwood Suite works well as a free mix-tape, but I wouldn’t tolerate it as a full album

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 “Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review
“Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

Driving my wraith glaive into the ground, I proclaim that I have taken this fortress in the name of the Bright Lord. Scores of Orcs howl and shriek as we collectively revel in our rather simple and uncomplicated victory. We came. We saw. We conquered. Conquest, and its interaction with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 Hungry? Grab a human – Tokyo Ghoul:re volume 1 review
Hungry? Grab a human – Tokyo Ghoul:re volume 1 review

Sequel series in manga are always a tricky thing to tackle: depending on the genre, you’ll want to appeal to readers new and old, and if done incorrectly, you can end up alienating both audiences unintentionally. Such is the problem that Tokyo Ghoul:re wishes to solve; set soon

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Oct 19, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: The end of Visceral Games
Gaming Trend Podcast: The end of Visceral Games

This week, we discuss the shuttering of EA’s Visceral Games Studio and what it means for the future of linear, narrative-driven games. We also talk about Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s loot box problem and our review of South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Every week, Mike Pearce

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 19, 2017 The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview
The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview

Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a lot to prove. Years of Star Wars games being released with varying degrees of quality left the franchise with a feeling of unpredictability. After the cancellation of Star Wars 1313 created a gaping hole in terms of new stories to play through, fans are

by Matt Welsh
Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2017 Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review

From excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2017 Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review
Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review

From excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 A solid shriek-quel: The Evil Within 2 review
A solid shriek-quel: The Evil Within 2 review

The Evil Within 2 is the kind of horror game that even those who aren’t into horror games should give a try.

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 Suite release – The Norwood Suite review
Suite release – The Norwood Suite review

The Norwood Suite works well as a free mix-tape, but I wouldn’t tolerate it as a full album

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 “Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review
“Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

Driving my wraith glaive into the ground, I proclaim that I have taken this fortress in the name of the Bright Lord. Scores of Orcs howl and shriek as we collectively revel in our rather simple and uncomplicated victory. We came. We saw. We conquered. Conquest, and its interaction with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 Hungry? Grab a human – Tokyo Ghoul:re volume 1 review
Hungry? Grab a human – Tokyo Ghoul:re volume 1 review

Sequel series in manga are always a tricky thing to tackle: depending on the genre, you’ll want to appeal to readers new and old, and if done incorrectly, you can end up alienating both audiences unintentionally. Such is the problem that Tokyo Ghoul:re wishes to solve; set soon

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Oct 19, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: The end of Visceral Games
Gaming Trend Podcast: The end of Visceral Games

This week, we discuss the shuttering of EA’s Visceral Games Studio and what it means for the future of linear, narrative-driven games. We also talk about Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s loot box problem and our review of South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Every week, Mike Pearce

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 19, 2017 The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview
The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview

Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a lot to prove. Years of Star Wars games being released with varying degrees of quality left the franchise with a feeling of unpredictability. After the cancellation of Star Wars 1313 created a gaping hole in terms of new stories to play through, fans are

by Matt Welsh
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