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Strike Vector was originally released in early 2014, as a dogfighting game for PC. The title was well-reviewed by Gaming Trend, but unfortunately never took off, with fewer than a thousand players at any time. Strike Vector EX brings the experience to consoles more than two years later with more
by Travis NorthupYou may be on the fence on some of the AAA games that have come out lately, but don’t forget that there are some awesome games that don’t get all of that marketing madness. Today I’ve got a giveaway for a game called Tempest. Tempest is a
by Ron BurkeTo my dearest Lord Dumas, I write to render a report on Ultimate Intrigue, the most recent in the line of supplements from the esteemed Pathfinder system, which outlines rules for deeds of daring heists, societal mystery, and political strife. I admit myself immediately intrigued by this outing, which promises
by John FarrellThe digital world is crawling with Diablo-likes (erm, I mean ‘Action Role Playing Games’ or ARPGs), but so many of them seem to agree on many things all in the name of convention or convenience. So what happens when a designer sees a two-dimensional world and decides to step sideways?
by Brian WettengelWe didn’t appreciate Madden NFL 16 enough. It received some of the highest praise of any Madden game, and definitely the most in the past six or seven years, but I think sports fans really undervalued the drastic improvement from 15 to 16. It brought about Draft Champions, one
by Jay MaloneJoe joins Kenneth and Eric once again as the trio discusses the divisive game that is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and what it does or doesn’t say with its Mechanical Apartheid. Along with Deus Ex, we also talk Titanfall 2’s attempts to improve upon its predecessor, how Danganronpa
by Kenneth ShepardReading the Steam store description of Shattered Skies is an enjoyable experience, like laying down money for a Powerball lottery ticket when the prize pool has kicked into nine-digit territory. Full-loot PVP in an open-world FPS game? With crafting, dynamic PVE-PVP objectives and skill progression? For a certain subspecies of
by Victor GrunnHey, remember The Penguins of Madagascar? I was a bit surprised at the spinoff series that stemmed from the Madagascar franchise due to its goofy and off-the-wall nature. Following the series’ 2014 film, Titan Comics released a four-issue run of the adventures of Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private as they
by Elisha DeograciasStrike Vector was originally released in early 2014, as a dogfighting game for PC. The title was well-reviewed by Gaming Trend, but unfortunately never took off, with fewer than a thousand players at any time. Strike Vector EX brings the experience to consoles more than two years later with more
by Travis NorthupAnd 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.
Strike Vector was originally released in early 2014, as a dogfighting game for PC. The title was well-reviewed by Gaming Trend, but unfortunately never took off, with fewer than a thousand players at any time. Strike Vector EX brings the experience to consoles more than two years later with more
by Travis NorthupYou may be on the fence on some of the AAA games that have come out lately, but don’t forget that there are some awesome games that don’t get all of that marketing madness. Today I’ve got a giveaway for a game called Tempest. Tempest is a
by Ron BurkeTo my dearest Lord Dumas, I write to render a report on Ultimate Intrigue, the most recent in the line of supplements from the esteemed Pathfinder system, which outlines rules for deeds of daring heists, societal mystery, and political strife. I admit myself immediately intrigued by this outing, which promises
by John FarrellThe digital world is crawling with Diablo-likes (erm, I mean ‘Action Role Playing Games’ or ARPGs), but so many of them seem to agree on many things all in the name of convention or convenience. So what happens when a designer sees a two-dimensional world and decides to step sideways?
by Brian WettengelWe didn’t appreciate Madden NFL 16 enough. It received some of the highest praise of any Madden game, and definitely the most in the past six or seven years, but I think sports fans really undervalued the drastic improvement from 15 to 16. It brought about Draft Champions, one
by Jay MaloneJoe joins Kenneth and Eric once again as the trio discusses the divisive game that is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and what it does or doesn’t say with its Mechanical Apartheid. Along with Deus Ex, we also talk Titanfall 2’s attempts to improve upon its predecessor, how Danganronpa
by Kenneth ShepardReading the Steam store description of Shattered Skies is an enjoyable experience, like laying down money for a Powerball lottery ticket when the prize pool has kicked into nine-digit territory. Full-loot PVP in an open-world FPS game? With crafting, dynamic PVE-PVP objectives and skill progression? For a certain subspecies of
by Victor GrunnHey, remember The Penguins of Madagascar? I was a bit surprised at the spinoff series that stemmed from the Madagascar franchise due to its goofy and off-the-wall nature. Following the series’ 2014 film, Titan Comics released a four-issue run of the adventures of Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private as they
by Elisha Deogracias