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Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review
All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review

The Atelier series has become a steady source of incredibly fun JRPGs in the past few years. Routinely releasing a new game with similar but tweaked game mechanics keeps each game slightly fresh and still comfortably familiar. The latest Atelier release, Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, is

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review
Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review

Faith: the Sci-fi RPG was one of last year’s best releases. Its fresh new take on religion in gaming, intricate political universe, and melding the boardgame’s style with roleplay paved the way for a bold franchise that is sure to stake its claim on the market for years

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review
Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review

Sandbox games, by nature, generally offer a lot of content. There are a series of challenges scattered around the map, giving the player a large playing field with things to do. Yakuza 0, however, goes far beyond the average sandbox game in that it actually feels like it takes place

by Christian DeCoster
Previews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Here’s everything we can show you from Halo Wars 2 before release
Here’s everything we can show you from Halo Wars 2 before release

Last week we got our hands on Halo Wars 2, the upcoming spartan-infused real-time strategy for Xbox One and Windows PC. Here’s all the content that we can show you before the game’s release: First up is a mission from the campaign, which gives us a small peek

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2017 A lot to do in 2064: Read Only Memories
A lot to do in 2064: Read Only Memories

Read Only Memories is a delightful retro-inspired game exploring artificial intelligence, the future of technology, and what it means to be human. Confronting several current social issues as well as exploring potential future ones, Read Only Memories puts you on a quest to solve a complex mystery involving missing persons,

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jan 16, 2017 The girl who fell from the sky and changed the world – Gravity Rush 2 review
The girl who fell from the sky and changed the world – Gravity Rush 2 review

Japan Studio created magic when it brought the charming and lively character of Kat to life. Everyone’s favorite nevi-fighting Gravity Queen is back in Gravity Rush 2, and she hasn’t missed a beat. Her selfless, spur of the moment attitude is on full display as she seems to

by Zach Faber
Features   -   Jan 13, 2017 Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2016
Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2016

2016 was a seminal year for the world of video games. Virtual reality made its commercial debut, Nintendo broke into the mobile space, and the entire world briefly embraced its inner gamer during the summer of Pokemon GO. It was also a significant year for the modern shooter (with at

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Pluses and minuses: Pokemon Go Plus review
Pluses and minuses: Pokemon Go Plus review

With the success of last year’s Pokémon GO, many trainers have been anticipating getting their hands on the promised supplementary wearable. While the Pokémon GO Plus isn’t a game-changer, it does provide fans of the mobile title with a host of features, and can effectively alter the way

by A Kay Purcell
All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review

The Atelier series has become a steady source of incredibly fun JRPGs in the past few years. Routinely releasing a new game with similar but tweaked game mechanics keeps each game slightly fresh and still comfortably familiar. The latest Atelier release, Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, is

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review
All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review

The Atelier series has become a steady source of incredibly fun JRPGs in the past few years. Routinely releasing a new game with similar but tweaked game mechanics keeps each game slightly fresh and still comfortably familiar. The latest Atelier release, Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, is

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review
Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review

Faith: the Sci-fi RPG was one of last year’s best releases. Its fresh new take on religion in gaming, intricate political universe, and melding the boardgame’s style with roleplay paved the way for a bold franchise that is sure to stake its claim on the market for years

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review
Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review

Sandbox games, by nature, generally offer a lot of content. There are a series of challenges scattered around the map, giving the player a large playing field with things to do. Yakuza 0, however, goes far beyond the average sandbox game in that it actually feels like it takes place

by Christian DeCoster
Previews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Here’s everything we can show you from Halo Wars 2 before release
Here’s everything we can show you from Halo Wars 2 before release

Last week we got our hands on Halo Wars 2, the upcoming spartan-infused real-time strategy for Xbox One and Windows PC. Here’s all the content that we can show you before the game’s release: First up is a mission from the campaign, which gives us a small peek

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2017 A lot to do in 2064: Read Only Memories
A lot to do in 2064: Read Only Memories

Read Only Memories is a delightful retro-inspired game exploring artificial intelligence, the future of technology, and what it means to be human. Confronting several current social issues as well as exploring potential future ones, Read Only Memories puts you on a quest to solve a complex mystery involving missing persons,

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jan 16, 2017 The girl who fell from the sky and changed the world – Gravity Rush 2 review
The girl who fell from the sky and changed the world – Gravity Rush 2 review

Japan Studio created magic when it brought the charming and lively character of Kat to life. Everyone’s favorite nevi-fighting Gravity Queen is back in Gravity Rush 2, and she hasn’t missed a beat. Her selfless, spur of the moment attitude is on full display as she seems to

by Zach Faber
Features   -   Jan 13, 2017 Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2016
Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2016

2016 was a seminal year for the world of video games. Virtual reality made its commercial debut, Nintendo broke into the mobile space, and the entire world briefly embraced its inner gamer during the summer of Pokemon GO. It was also a significant year for the modern shooter (with at

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Pluses and minuses: Pokemon Go Plus review
Pluses and minuses: Pokemon Go Plus review

With the success of last year’s Pokémon GO, many trainers have been anticipating getting their hands on the promised supplementary wearable. While the Pokémon GO Plus isn’t a game-changer, it does provide fans of the mobile title with a host of features, and can effectively alter the way

by A Kay Purcell
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