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One of my personal highlights this E3 was getting to sit down with Bethesda’s Wolfenstein II- The New Colossus. Some of my fondest childhood memories revolve around my first computer; touting windows 3.1, and customized to all known ends – most notably my red brick wallpaper. To this day,
by Gerard UhtNatsume is in the mood to celebrate! River City’s 30th (yes thirtieth) anniversary will be met with another brand new addition to “beat-’em’-up” RPG genre: River City: Rival Showdown. After admitting to being a bit unfamiliar with the River City series – a helpful member of the Natsume
by Gerard UhtThe week is almost over. Many of us have toiled away at our jobs for five whole days. We fought and clawed our ways out of the pits of the week, all so that we could reach this glorious day. Friday! And with that comes the glorious prospect of playing
by Josh DevlinMetal Gear Solid has never been afraid to put its players into harsh and desolate environments, but MG: Survive takes that to a whole new level. The game takes place directly after the events of MGS 5: Ground Zeroes, in which a giant wormhole opened up above Mother Base and
by Tim MattsonWho doesn’t love swords, knights, and magic? My mortal enemies – that’s who. Luckily, Natsume demonstrated itself a kindred spirit with its announcement of River City: Knights of Justice in celebration of River City’s 30th anniversary! This was a title that slipped through my radar over the years.
by Gerard UhtVisit any major city, and you can marvel at impressive buildings that stretch up to the clouds. At the turn of the last century, these superstructures were in their infancy. Around 1900, New York City’s skyline started growing up rather than out, and the result was more than just
by Nick SouthGames have been relying on user-created content for years now with games like LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario Maker making a killing off the concept. When The Golf Club released in 2014, its unique means of generating created courses made it clear that the franchise was heading in a different direction
by Jay MaloneWhen I got a chance to check out Elex at E3 2017, the first thing I thought was wow, if somebody asked me to describe a perfect game this is probably what it would be. Monsters, laser guns, jetpacks, battle axes, and magic all thrown into a massive post-apocalyptic open-world
by Zach FaberOne of my personal highlights this E3 was getting to sit down with Bethesda’s Wolfenstein II- The New Colossus. Some of my fondest childhood memories revolve around my first computer; touting windows 3.1, and customized to all known ends – most notably my red brick wallpaper. To this day,
by Gerard UhtHere are the games you should keep your eyes on through the back half of the year and into 2026!
Darrington Press has pulled out all the stops, and the resulting quality speaks for itself
A bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
One of my personal highlights this E3 was getting to sit down with Bethesda’s Wolfenstein II- The New Colossus. Some of my fondest childhood memories revolve around my first computer; touting windows 3.1, and customized to all known ends – most notably my red brick wallpaper. To this day,
by Gerard UhtNatsume is in the mood to celebrate! River City’s 30th (yes thirtieth) anniversary will be met with another brand new addition to “beat-’em’-up” RPG genre: River City: Rival Showdown. After admitting to being a bit unfamiliar with the River City series – a helpful member of the Natsume
by Gerard UhtThe week is almost over. Many of us have toiled away at our jobs for five whole days. We fought and clawed our ways out of the pits of the week, all so that we could reach this glorious day. Friday! And with that comes the glorious prospect of playing
by Josh DevlinMetal Gear Solid has never been afraid to put its players into harsh and desolate environments, but MG: Survive takes that to a whole new level. The game takes place directly after the events of MGS 5: Ground Zeroes, in which a giant wormhole opened up above Mother Base and
by Tim MattsonWho doesn’t love swords, knights, and magic? My mortal enemies – that’s who. Luckily, Natsume demonstrated itself a kindred spirit with its announcement of River City: Knights of Justice in celebration of River City’s 30th anniversary! This was a title that slipped through my radar over the years.
by Gerard UhtVisit any major city, and you can marvel at impressive buildings that stretch up to the clouds. At the turn of the last century, these superstructures were in their infancy. Around 1900, New York City’s skyline started growing up rather than out, and the result was more than just
by Nick SouthGames have been relying on user-created content for years now with games like LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario Maker making a killing off the concept. When The Golf Club released in 2014, its unique means of generating created courses made it clear that the franchise was heading in a different direction
by Jay MaloneWhen I got a chance to check out Elex at E3 2017, the first thing I thought was wow, if somebody asked me to describe a perfect game this is probably what it would be. Monsters, laser guns, jetpacks, battle axes, and magic all thrown into a massive post-apocalyptic open-world
by Zach Faber