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Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2017 Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King
Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King

Some games are classic and ageless, standing the test of time, and shining bright remake after remake. I desperately want to say that Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is one of those titles, but it somehow falls just short. It has a long, winding plot, some memorable

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2017 Super Trooper: Tank Troopers Review
Super Trooper: Tank Troopers Review

Tank Troopers isn’t presumptuous. It features sizeable arenas, but it never attempts to create its own world, and it’s populated by endearing characters, but it doesn’t give them any sort of backstory. It’s a focused, to-the-point tank combat game, and it succeeds because it never tries

by Hunter Wolfe
Impressions   -   Feb 23, 2017 Nintendo Switch unboxing and size comparison video
Nintendo Switch unboxing and size comparison video

The launch of the Nintendo Switch is just around the corner.  Even though Nintendo did an official unboxing video, theirs didn’t have a cute pair of doggies walking through, nor did they show a side-by-side with the Nintendo Wii U, the Nintendo 3DSXL, and the PlayStation Vita.   I also

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2017 Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review
Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review

Tetris, Pac-Man, Space Invaders. These franchises have been in the gaming market for decades, and even though the industry changed, a lot of the arcade classics have stood the test of time. It seems the best remakes of these games are ones that add fresh gameplay while staying true to

by Elisha Deogracias
Announcements   -   Feb 21, 2017 Mutant: Mechatron up on Kickstarter
Mutant: Mechatron up on Kickstarter

Mutant: Year Zero brought us from the safety of our bunkers into a dark world that was not as dead as we thought. For years we have had the chance to build settlements and explore its many Zones as mutated humans, we now have an all-new way to venture out

by John Farrell
Features   -   Feb 21, 2017 Mike and Joe Shoot Each Other: Let’s Play Episode #2
Mike and Joe Shoot Each Other: Let’s Play Episode #2

For this week’s Let’s Play, editors Joe DeClara and Mike Pearce decided it’d be a good idea to kill some zombies. As the post-Valentine’s Day zombie purge progressed, Mike and Joe quickly realized they’re no good at L4D, and after the sting of many frustrating

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2017 Dynasty, gorier: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk review
Dynasty, gorier: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk review

Berserk and Dynasty warriors seem like a match made in gaming heaven. After all, both feature similar elements: a one-man-army with a ridiculous weapon facing down hordes of enemies in battles where casualties can easily go into the thousands. Sadly, the perfect couple has a few issues that start off

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2017 I’m Not Happy to See You: Pocket Madness Review
I’m Not Happy to See You: Pocket Madness Review

Cthulhu and his mythos are far too often thrown around games and media for no reason and with little respect to the source material. Pocket Madness is no real exception, except in that it seems more aware of its disconnection from cosmic horror. It is an intentional parody that intends

by John Farrell
Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2017 Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King

Some games are classic and ageless, standing the test of time, and shining bright remake after remake. I desperately want to say that Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is one of those titles, but it somehow falls just short. It has a long, winding plot, some memorable

by A Kay Purcell
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Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2017 Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King
Cor Blimey! Dragon Quest VIII: The Journey of the Cursed King

Some games are classic and ageless, standing the test of time, and shining bright remake after remake. I desperately want to say that Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is one of those titles, but it somehow falls just short. It has a long, winding plot, some memorable

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2017 Super Trooper: Tank Troopers Review
Super Trooper: Tank Troopers Review

Tank Troopers isn’t presumptuous. It features sizeable arenas, but it never attempts to create its own world, and it’s populated by endearing characters, but it doesn’t give them any sort of backstory. It’s a focused, to-the-point tank combat game, and it succeeds because it never tries

by Hunter Wolfe
Impressions   -   Feb 23, 2017 Nintendo Switch unboxing and size comparison video
Nintendo Switch unboxing and size comparison video

The launch of the Nintendo Switch is just around the corner.  Even though Nintendo did an official unboxing video, theirs didn’t have a cute pair of doggies walking through, nor did they show a side-by-side with the Nintendo Wii U, the Nintendo 3DSXL, and the PlayStation Vita.   I also

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2017 Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review
Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review

Tetris, Pac-Man, Space Invaders. These franchises have been in the gaming market for decades, and even though the industry changed, a lot of the arcade classics have stood the test of time. It seems the best remakes of these games are ones that add fresh gameplay while staying true to

by Elisha Deogracias
Announcements   -   Feb 21, 2017 Mutant: Mechatron up on Kickstarter
Mutant: Mechatron up on Kickstarter

Mutant: Year Zero brought us from the safety of our bunkers into a dark world that was not as dead as we thought. For years we have had the chance to build settlements and explore its many Zones as mutated humans, we now have an all-new way to venture out

by John Farrell
Features   -   Feb 21, 2017 Mike and Joe Shoot Each Other: Let’s Play Episode #2
Mike and Joe Shoot Each Other: Let’s Play Episode #2

For this week’s Let’s Play, editors Joe DeClara and Mike Pearce decided it’d be a good idea to kill some zombies. As the post-Valentine’s Day zombie purge progressed, Mike and Joe quickly realized they’re no good at L4D, and after the sting of many frustrating

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2017 Dynasty, gorier: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk review
Dynasty, gorier: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk review

Berserk and Dynasty warriors seem like a match made in gaming heaven. After all, both feature similar elements: a one-man-army with a ridiculous weapon facing down hordes of enemies in battles where casualties can easily go into the thousands. Sadly, the perfect couple has a few issues that start off

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2017 I’m Not Happy to See You: Pocket Madness Review
I’m Not Happy to See You: Pocket Madness Review

Cthulhu and his mythos are far too often thrown around games and media for no reason and with little respect to the source material. Pocket Madness is no real exception, except in that it seems more aware of its disconnection from cosmic horror. It is an intentional parody that intends

by John Farrell
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