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In an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a franchise worthy of spinoffs and an anime series. Alas, the product that we got last year was disappointing at best and downright abysmal at worst. However, not wanting
by Elisha DeograciasWhen Jay Malone reviewed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, he pointed out just how strong a foundation the Nemesis system was, but also pointed out a few shortcomings in terms of story and stealth. The game went on to universal acclaim, picking up quite a few Game of the Year awards.
by Ron BurkeSouth Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it. I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see the same rewards. My faith was rewarded in all the horrible ways you can expect from minds behind South Park.
by Ron BurkeBefore I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots above. All caught up? Good. I went hands-on in a blessedly-quiet air-conditioned room at E3 — the only place where you
by Ron BurkeImagine trudging through a dark Louisiana swamp with a friend, hunting a demonic spider while avoiding various types of zombies and hell dogs. Sounds great, right? Now what if I told you that there were other pairs of monster hunters searching for the same spider…while simultaneously hunting you? This
by Maddy WojdakThere’s little doubt that Planet Coaster is one of my favorite games, having consumed a great deal of my time in Alpha, Beta, and release. At E3 I got to sit down with Sam Denney, Lead Artist for Frontier Games (aka Spoiler Sam if you watch the livestreams) to
by Ron BurkeE3 is a wrap! This week, Mike and Joe are joined by Mike Dunn and Noah McGuire discusses the biggest announcements of this year’s LA-based gaming expo, going conference by conference: Bioware revealed ANTHEM, its next big IP; Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One X and all its marvelous teraflops;
by Joe DeClaraOne of the more polished games I played at E3 took me back in time to the 1980s. Outreach, the first game from indie studio Pixel Spill, is a first-person adventure game set in a Cold War-era space station. You play as a Russian cosmonaut who is investigating the disappearance
by Hunter WolfeIn an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a franchise worthy of spinoffs and an anime series. Alas, the product that we got last year was disappointing at best and downright abysmal at worst. However, not wanting
by Elisha DeograciasHere 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!
In an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a franchise worthy of spinoffs and an anime series. Alas, the product that we got last year was disappointing at best and downright abysmal at worst. However, not wanting
by Elisha DeograciasWhen Jay Malone reviewed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, he pointed out just how strong a foundation the Nemesis system was, but also pointed out a few shortcomings in terms of story and stealth. The game went on to universal acclaim, picking up quite a few Game of the Year awards.
by Ron BurkeSouth Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it. I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see the same rewards. My faith was rewarded in all the horrible ways you can expect from minds behind South Park.
by Ron BurkeBefore I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots above. All caught up? Good. I went hands-on in a blessedly-quiet air-conditioned room at E3 — the only place where you
by Ron BurkeImagine trudging through a dark Louisiana swamp with a friend, hunting a demonic spider while avoiding various types of zombies and hell dogs. Sounds great, right? Now what if I told you that there were other pairs of monster hunters searching for the same spider…while simultaneously hunting you? This
by Maddy WojdakThere’s little doubt that Planet Coaster is one of my favorite games, having consumed a great deal of my time in Alpha, Beta, and release. At E3 I got to sit down with Sam Denney, Lead Artist for Frontier Games (aka Spoiler Sam if you watch the livestreams) to
by Ron BurkeE3 is a wrap! This week, Mike and Joe are joined by Mike Dunn and Noah McGuire discusses the biggest announcements of this year’s LA-based gaming expo, going conference by conference: Bioware revealed ANTHEM, its next big IP; Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One X and all its marvelous teraflops;
by Joe DeClaraOne of the more polished games I played at E3 took me back in time to the 1980s. Outreach, the first game from indie studio Pixel Spill, is a first-person adventure game set in a Cold War-era space station. You play as a Russian cosmonaut who is investigating the disappearance
by Hunter Wolfe