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Reviews   -   Dec 14, 2016 Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review
Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review

At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of  delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Work for Weiss: Space Rift
Work for Weiss: Space Rift

In today’s video game market, VR looks like it might be the next big thing, and one of the most prominent themes is space flight. but is that all it takes to make a good VR game? Space Rift is a game that gives you the ability to fly

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Surviving on the river of The Flame in the Flood
Surviving on the river of The Flame in the Flood

The Flame in the Flood is a procedurally generated survival game by Molasses Flood. During my time at the PlayStation Experience last week, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with the developer and check out the game, which was easily one of my most memorable and enjoyable

by Zach Faber
Editorials   -   Dec 13, 2016 MechCon Vancouver 2016 – An incredible time to be a MechWarrior
MechCon Vancouver 2016 – An incredible time to be a MechWarrior

I’m surrounded by more than 500 people that can tell you the accurate range of an ER PPC, how many hardpoints it takes up, and in what chassis variants you might find it. MechCon is the culmination of all things MechWarrior and Battletech, bringing together fans and competitors from

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Steep Review: Fast and Flurrious
Steep Review: Fast and Flurrious

The mountains are icy white — the clouds wool grey — and at times, sunlight breaks through the dark veil like a spotlight on the forbidding cliffs that whirl below me. Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” is playing in my ears as I cut in zigzags through narrow passages in the

by Hunter Wolfe
Previews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Beating the buzzer with 3on3 Freestyle
Beating the buzzer with 3on3 Freestyle

Developer Joycity is no stranger to freestyle basketball games on the PC, but for the first time, the developer is making the jump to consoles with its newest entry, 3on3 Freestyle. 3on3 Freestyle is a basketball game that focuses on getting a group of friends together to play some good

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Orcs Must Die Unchained feels great on PS4
Orcs Must Die Unchained feels great on PS4

It’s been awhile since Orcs Must Die! Unchained went into Open Beta on PC, but last week at PlayStation Experience, we finally got to see how the game is shaping up on PS4. For the uninitiated, Orcs Must Die! Unchained (OMDU) is an action/tower defense hybrid that tasks

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Too Much is Never Enough: Final Fantasy XV review
Too Much is Never Enough: Final Fantasy XV review

For better and worse, Final Fantasy XV’s design feels reactionary to recent criticism the series has faced. In an attempt to shake off accusations of linearity, Final Fantasy XV opens up a brand new world with a size that rivals some western role-playing games, but in doing so it

by Kenneth Shepard
Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review
Reviews   -   Dec 14, 2016 Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review

At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of  delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like

by Kenneth Shepard
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Reviews   -   Dec 14, 2016 Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review
Unstoppable force meets immovable object: Batman: The Telltale Series review

At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of  delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Work for Weiss: Space Rift
Work for Weiss: Space Rift

In today’s video game market, VR looks like it might be the next big thing, and one of the most prominent themes is space flight. but is that all it takes to make a good VR game? Space Rift is a game that gives you the ability to fly

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Surviving on the river of The Flame in the Flood
Surviving on the river of The Flame in the Flood

The Flame in the Flood is a procedurally generated survival game by Molasses Flood. During my time at the PlayStation Experience last week, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with the developer and check out the game, which was easily one of my most memorable and enjoyable

by Zach Faber
Editorials   -   Dec 13, 2016 MechCon Vancouver 2016 – An incredible time to be a MechWarrior
MechCon Vancouver 2016 – An incredible time to be a MechWarrior

I’m surrounded by more than 500 people that can tell you the accurate range of an ER PPC, how many hardpoints it takes up, and in what chassis variants you might find it. MechCon is the culmination of all things MechWarrior and Battletech, bringing together fans and competitors from

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2016 Steep Review: Fast and Flurrious
Steep Review: Fast and Flurrious

The mountains are icy white — the clouds wool grey — and at times, sunlight breaks through the dark veil like a spotlight on the forbidding cliffs that whirl below me. Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” is playing in my ears as I cut in zigzags through narrow passages in the

by Hunter Wolfe
Previews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Beating the buzzer with 3on3 Freestyle
Beating the buzzer with 3on3 Freestyle

Developer Joycity is no stranger to freestyle basketball games on the PC, but for the first time, the developer is making the jump to consoles with its newest entry, 3on3 Freestyle. 3on3 Freestyle is a basketball game that focuses on getting a group of friends together to play some good

by Zach Faber
Previews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Orcs Must Die Unchained feels great on PS4
Orcs Must Die Unchained feels great on PS4

It’s been awhile since Orcs Must Die! Unchained went into Open Beta on PC, but last week at PlayStation Experience, we finally got to see how the game is shaping up on PS4. For the uninitiated, Orcs Must Die! Unchained (OMDU) is an action/tower defense hybrid that tasks

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2016 Too Much is Never Enough: Final Fantasy XV review
Too Much is Never Enough: Final Fantasy XV review

For better and worse, Final Fantasy XV’s design feels reactionary to recent criticism the series has faced. In an attempt to shake off accusations of linearity, Final Fantasy XV opens up a brand new world with a size that rivals some western role-playing games, but in doing so it

by Kenneth Shepard
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