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Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is a post-apocalyptic game that takes three genres (tower defense, action, and racing) and mashes them together for a fun and different experience. You play through the game switching between two characters who become friends after an encounter with the protagonists of the game, the Grocks:
by Shaun Woerner
In the age of near-realistic graphics, we’ve learned an important lesson: a game doesn’t need a beautiful artstyle to make a good game, it needs a fitting one. If your game is a heavy action game with themes of death and dread, a darker artstyle will fit. If
by Sean Anthony
Wired Productions recently announced that it will release Caged Element’s futuristic arcade-styled racer GRIP for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC later this fall. The game offers frantic racing action mixed with some interesting weapon mechanics. Taking full advantage of the current generation of gaming hardware, GRIP
by Elisha Deogracias
DONTNOD Entertainment has been keeping busy, revealing yet another game in the works. With the highly anticipated Life is Strange 2, and the recent release of Vampyr, you’d think the hard-working studio would have its hands full. Clearly, DONTNOD wasn’t busy enough because Twin Mirror, another player-driven narrative
by Lawrence Le
Paradox Interactive announced today that it will be acquiring Harebrained Schemes, developer of Battletech and the recent Shadowrun Returns series. Best known for its grand strategy titles Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings, Paradox first got involved with Harebrained Schemes when it published Battletech. If the deal goes through as expected,
by Bryan Lawver
Right ahead of E3, the ESA Foundation and Red Bull Media House have partnered to launch We Are, a platform meant to highlight women in the video game industry and inspire more women to join. They have launched a website to connect and empower women inside and outside of the
by Nathan Anstadt
Violence, anxiety, uncertainty, and fear dominate our cultural landscape. Division spreads across the world as tyrants rise, a looming threat of Russian destruction and all out world war plague us all, and Farrah Fawcett reigns supreme as the IT-girl of the decade. It’s the 1970’s and everything is
by Patrick Rost
From Tamagotchis to Lunchables, the 90s were a nostalgic time for many young adults, and a big trend of that decade were POGs (also known as milk caps). While they faded in obscurity after the 90s were over, Compton Technology released a new Indiegogo campaign that aims to fund a
by Elisha Deogracias
Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is a post-apocalyptic game that takes three genres (tower defense, action, and racing) and mashes them together for a fun and different experience. You play through the game switching between two characters who become friends after an encounter with the protagonists of the game, the Grocks:
by Shaun Woerner
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Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is a post-apocalyptic game that takes three genres (tower defense, action, and racing) and mashes them together for a fun and different experience. You play through the game switching between two characters who become friends after an encounter with the protagonists of the game, the Grocks:
by Shaun Woerner
In the age of near-realistic graphics, we’ve learned an important lesson: a game doesn’t need a beautiful artstyle to make a good game, it needs a fitting one. If your game is a heavy action game with themes of death and dread, a darker artstyle will fit. If
by Sean Anthony
Wired Productions recently announced that it will release Caged Element’s futuristic arcade-styled racer GRIP for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC later this fall. The game offers frantic racing action mixed with some interesting weapon mechanics. Taking full advantage of the current generation of gaming hardware, GRIP
by Elisha Deogracias
DONTNOD Entertainment has been keeping busy, revealing yet another game in the works. With the highly anticipated Life is Strange 2, and the recent release of Vampyr, you’d think the hard-working studio would have its hands full. Clearly, DONTNOD wasn’t busy enough because Twin Mirror, another player-driven narrative
by Lawrence Le
Paradox Interactive announced today that it will be acquiring Harebrained Schemes, developer of Battletech and the recent Shadowrun Returns series. Best known for its grand strategy titles Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings, Paradox first got involved with Harebrained Schemes when it published Battletech. If the deal goes through as expected,
by Bryan Lawver
Right ahead of E3, the ESA Foundation and Red Bull Media House have partnered to launch We Are, a platform meant to highlight women in the video game industry and inspire more women to join. They have launched a website to connect and empower women inside and outside of the
by Nathan Anstadt
Violence, anxiety, uncertainty, and fear dominate our cultural landscape. Division spreads across the world as tyrants rise, a looming threat of Russian destruction and all out world war plague us all, and Farrah Fawcett reigns supreme as the IT-girl of the decade. It’s the 1970’s and everything is
by Patrick Rost
From Tamagotchis to Lunchables, the 90s were a nostalgic time for many young adults, and a big trend of that decade were POGs (also known as milk caps). While they faded in obscurity after the 90s were over, Compton Technology released a new Indiegogo campaign that aims to fund a
by Elisha Deogracias