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I’ve got a cord problem. Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PSVR, PS Move, Rocksmith guitar cords, Rock Band legacy adapters – everything I own wants to consume at least one USB port for charging or connectivity. Keeping controllers charged without fiddling around in the back of the system is a challenge.
by Ron BurkeThe Batman Arkham series has had some pretty fantastic titles, full of thrilling combat, head-scratching puzzles, and plenty of gorgeous graphics which bring the world of Gotham to life. While all of that was amazing, it was when these titles slowed things down that that I appreciated them most. Batman
by Ron BurkeNintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year. Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the Nintendo Switch — then called the NX — was “a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers.” The report went on to describe
by Joe DeClaraNintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions as a hybrid between a traditional home console and a handheld. As several reports indicated throughout the year, the tablet features
by Joe DeClaraSeveral companies make dice of all numbers of sides. Some use metals. Others use wood. The most common material is plastic. Foam is probably the least common, and it’s hard to find ones made of that other than the giant six-sided dice at Five Below. If you want your
by Keith SchleicherGamers have grown accustomed to the fall shooter routine; Battlefield in October, Call of Duty in November (Battlefront replacing last year’s Battlefield slot). The games themselves were also becoming boringly predictable and increasingly indiscernible, both franchises opting for the near-future fiction in recent years. This fall, however, the selection
by Joe DeClaraTitanfall 2 comes out this month, and its release falls smack in the middle of the two biggest annual titles of the industry. It’s a bold move by EA to stick to a release date so close to the mammoths that are Call of Duty and Battlefield (and slightly
by Joe DeClaraLooking back at the arcade games I played as a kid, I’d have to put Dance Dance Revolution and Magical Truck Adventure as my all-time favorites. (Look that second one up if you don’t know it; it’s great.) However, I do remember playing a little game called
by Elisha DeograciasI’ve got a cord problem. Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PSVR, PS Move, Rocksmith guitar cords, Rock Band legacy adapters – everything I own wants to consume at least one USB port for charging or connectivity. Keeping controllers charged without fiddling around in the back of the system is a challenge.
by Ron BurkeAnd they're available now in a fancy Glorange variant
A jam-packed week with a little bit for every type of fan!
Gortyn Code build an amazing high seas world with a fun rhythmic take on combat
Two exciting new maps for the stealth action hit
A streamlined, tense emulation of the video game franchise
Even the stars will bleed
Speed is important. Being able to game at blistering speeds, wringing frames out of every bit of the hardware you’ve installed, is what every gamer strives to achieve. There’s another use case that might not require as much speed, with a far greater emphasis on stability and capacity.
I’ve got a cord problem. Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PSVR, PS Move, Rocksmith guitar cords, Rock Band legacy adapters – everything I own wants to consume at least one USB port for charging or connectivity. Keeping controllers charged without fiddling around in the back of the system is a challenge.
by Ron BurkeThe Batman Arkham series has had some pretty fantastic titles, full of thrilling combat, head-scratching puzzles, and plenty of gorgeous graphics which bring the world of Gotham to life. While all of that was amazing, it was when these titles slowed things down that that I appreciated them most. Batman
by Ron BurkeNintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year. Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the Nintendo Switch — then called the NX — was “a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers.” The report went on to describe
by Joe DeClaraNintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions as a hybrid between a traditional home console and a handheld. As several reports indicated throughout the year, the tablet features
by Joe DeClaraSeveral companies make dice of all numbers of sides. Some use metals. Others use wood. The most common material is plastic. Foam is probably the least common, and it’s hard to find ones made of that other than the giant six-sided dice at Five Below. If you want your
by Keith SchleicherGamers have grown accustomed to the fall shooter routine; Battlefield in October, Call of Duty in November (Battlefront replacing last year’s Battlefield slot). The games themselves were also becoming boringly predictable and increasingly indiscernible, both franchises opting for the near-future fiction in recent years. This fall, however, the selection
by Joe DeClaraTitanfall 2 comes out this month, and its release falls smack in the middle of the two biggest annual titles of the industry. It’s a bold move by EA to stick to a release date so close to the mammoths that are Call of Duty and Battlefield (and slightly
by Joe DeClaraLooking back at the arcade games I played as a kid, I’d have to put Dance Dance Revolution and Magical Truck Adventure as my all-time favorites. (Look that second one up if you don’t know it; it’s great.) However, I do remember playing a little game called
by Elisha Deogracias