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Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review
Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review

Jotun arouses the same sensation of reading a storybook before bedtime — it’s a passive experience that strings you along from cover to cover thanks to its beautiful presentation… save for each of the game’s giant-slaying set pieces. And while getting to each of these boss fights turns into

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review
Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review

Civilizations take generations to rise out of the dust, fighting through famine, disease, and warfare in order  to help mankind ascend. Roll Through the Ages: the Bronze Age promises to gives you every one of these challenges and triumphs in under an hour in fine form. You and your companions

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Legal Weapon 6 – Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review
Legal Weapon 6 – Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review

The Ace Attorney series has one of the worst pitches for a game of all time: Let’s make a game where the player takes on the role of a defense attorney and takes part in legal deliberations. It’s seriously just an awful premise. And yet, despite that, each

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2016 PAX West 2016: Gears of War 4 Horde 3.0 hands-on
PAX West 2016: Gears of War 4 Horde 3.0 hands-on

Gears of War 4 had been making me nervous. Knowing that Epic Games is no longer involved in the development of an IP that I’ve spent so many hours playing and have been so passionate about has made me apprehensive about its future. During PAX West 2016, however, much

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2016 PAX West 2016: South Park: The Fractured But Whole
PAX West 2016: South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park excels at making fun of things. People, ideas, companies, religions, it doesn’t matter, everything and everyone is fair game to the trash talking 4th graders of rural Colorado. The new South Park game is a superhero-based RPG poking fun at superheroes and RPGs. But the series has

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Deus Ex Mankind Divided Limited Edition Prima Guide review
Deus Ex Mankind Divided Limited Edition Prima Guide review

By design, Deus Ex Mankind Divided was built to take advantage of the new Dawn Engine. That meant greater flexibility in approach, more verticality, and plenty of crawling through ventilation shafts. In addition, protagonist Adam Jensen has new augments, weapons, and an all-new multiplayer mode to go along with his

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Call of Duty Jackal Assault may be the first killer VR title
Call of Duty Jackal Assault may be the first killer VR title

Ok, so maybe saying that it’s the first killer title for VR is overreaching a bit, you have to understand just how excited I am for this PlayStation 4 exclusive mode. While this virtual reality mode is being packed in as a freebie for Sony’s PSVR headset, it

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Welcome to the 80’s personified: Zombies in Spaceland hands-on preview
Welcome to the 80’s personified: Zombies in Spaceland hands-on preview

It wouldn’t be a new Call of Duty game without the fantastic addition of zombies. This newest iteration, entitled Zombies in Spaceland, is set in the 1980s, with all of its neon excess intact. Players take the role of four 80s tropes: a geek, a jock, a rapper, and

by Ron Burke
Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review

Jotun arouses the same sensation of reading a storybook before bedtime — it’s a passive experience that strings you along from cover to cover thanks to its beautiful presentation… save for each of the game’s giant-slaying set pieces. And while getting to each of these boss fights turns into

by Hunter Wolfe
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Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review
Jotun: Valhalla Edition Review

Jotun arouses the same sensation of reading a storybook before bedtime — it’s a passive experience that strings you along from cover to cover thanks to its beautiful presentation… save for each of the game’s giant-slaying set pieces. And while getting to each of these boss fights turns into

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review
Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review

Civilizations take generations to rise out of the dust, fighting through famine, disease, and warfare in order  to help mankind ascend. Roll Through the Ages: the Bronze Age promises to gives you every one of these challenges and triumphs in under an hour in fine form. You and your companions

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Legal Weapon 6 – Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review
Legal Weapon 6 – Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review

The Ace Attorney series has one of the worst pitches for a game of all time: Let’s make a game where the player takes on the role of a defense attorney and takes part in legal deliberations. It’s seriously just an awful premise. And yet, despite that, each

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2016 PAX West 2016: Gears of War 4 Horde 3.0 hands-on
PAX West 2016: Gears of War 4 Horde 3.0 hands-on

Gears of War 4 had been making me nervous. Knowing that Epic Games is no longer involved in the development of an IP that I’ve spent so many hours playing and have been so passionate about has made me apprehensive about its future. During PAX West 2016, however, much

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Sep 07, 2016 PAX West 2016: South Park: The Fractured But Whole
PAX West 2016: South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park excels at making fun of things. People, ideas, companies, religions, it doesn’t matter, everything and everyone is fair game to the trash talking 4th graders of rural Colorado. The new South Park game is a superhero-based RPG poking fun at superheroes and RPGs. But the series has

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Deus Ex Mankind Divided Limited Edition Prima Guide review
Deus Ex Mankind Divided Limited Edition Prima Guide review

By design, Deus Ex Mankind Divided was built to take advantage of the new Dawn Engine. That meant greater flexibility in approach, more verticality, and plenty of crawling through ventilation shafts. In addition, protagonist Adam Jensen has new augments, weapons, and an all-new multiplayer mode to go along with his

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Call of Duty Jackal Assault may be the first killer VR title
Call of Duty Jackal Assault may be the first killer VR title

Ok, so maybe saying that it’s the first killer title for VR is overreaching a bit, you have to understand just how excited I am for this PlayStation 4 exclusive mode. While this virtual reality mode is being packed in as a freebie for Sony’s PSVR headset, it

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Welcome to the 80’s personified: Zombies in Spaceland hands-on preview
Welcome to the 80’s personified: Zombies in Spaceland hands-on preview

It wouldn’t be a new Call of Duty game without the fantastic addition of zombies. This newest iteration, entitled Zombies in Spaceland, is set in the 1980s, with all of its neon excess intact. Players take the role of four 80s tropes: a geek, a jock, a rapper, and

by Ron Burke
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