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Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review
Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review

It seems these days that JRPGs are taking cues from western influences and developing into open-world, cinematic sprawls. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but it does make the times when the genre returns to form that much memorable. Titles like Eternal Sonata and Gurumin highlight how a modern

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Ultimate comfort – RapidX Ferrino Gaming Chair review
Ultimate comfort – RapidX Ferrino Gaming Chair review

I’ve got 53 hours commanding my team in XCOM 2. I’ve trekked 49 hours with friends in Borderlands 2. The Dragon Age Trilogy soaked me for over 300 hours, and Mass Effect has captured over 200 hours with multiple playthroughs. In all, Steam says I’ve spent 1,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 07, 2017 Search for the Kodama: Nioh review
Search for the Kodama: Nioh review

After over 12 years in development, Nioh plays like a compilation of every hack-and-slash RPG since the early 2000s, and while it’s almost tempting to write off most of the gameplay as being derivative of From Software’s recent action RPGs, like Bloodborne and the Dark Souls franchise, there’

by Christian DeCoster
Previews   -   Feb 07, 2017 From Georgia with blood: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Beta
From Georgia with blood: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Beta

I got my first taste of CI Games’ Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 during PAX West 2016 last September. Until then, I’d never played any of the previous entries in the franchise. At the time, I was only able to play a single mission, set in a train yard (which

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review
Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review

Two great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears

by John Farrell
Interviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Blast from the past: Kevin Giguère on Arelite Core development
Blast from the past: Kevin Giguère on Arelite Core development

Five years into development, Dragon Slumber is set to release Arelite Core on Steam this week. We got to talk with the Kevin Giguère about the game and its development, as well as the obstacles and insight in the game being a mostly one-man project. Gaming Trend: Dragon Slumber was

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Fractured future – Divide Review
Fractured future – Divide Review

Divide starts off throwing the player directly into the fray. The protagonist and an unnamed woman find themselves fleeing from rolling robots and some sort of security force through the twists and turns of some sort of underground facility. As the chase escalates, fortune turns and they are captured. The

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review
Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review

I was pretty impressed with the Tobii EyeX and said as much in my review. I also pointed out that, while it does spell a new level of maturation, there were a few hiccups including driver issues and some integrations that seemed to have stopped functioning. What I didn’t

by Ron Burke
Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review

It seems these days that JRPGs are taking cues from western influences and developing into open-world, cinematic sprawls. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but it does make the times when the genre returns to form that much memorable. Titles like Eternal Sonata and Gurumin highlight how a modern

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review
Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review

It seems these days that JRPGs are taking cues from western influences and developing into open-world, cinematic sprawls. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but it does make the times when the genre returns to form that much memorable. Titles like Eternal Sonata and Gurumin highlight how a modern

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Ultimate comfort – RapidX Ferrino Gaming Chair review
Ultimate comfort – RapidX Ferrino Gaming Chair review

I’ve got 53 hours commanding my team in XCOM 2. I’ve trekked 49 hours with friends in Borderlands 2. The Dragon Age Trilogy soaked me for over 300 hours, and Mass Effect has captured over 200 hours with multiple playthroughs. In all, Steam says I’ve spent 1,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 07, 2017 Search for the Kodama: Nioh review
Search for the Kodama: Nioh review

After over 12 years in development, Nioh plays like a compilation of every hack-and-slash RPG since the early 2000s, and while it’s almost tempting to write off most of the gameplay as being derivative of From Software’s recent action RPGs, like Bloodborne and the Dark Souls franchise, there’

by Christian DeCoster
Previews   -   Feb 07, 2017 From Georgia with blood: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Beta
From Georgia with blood: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Beta

I got my first taste of CI Games’ Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 during PAX West 2016 last September. Until then, I’d never played any of the previous entries in the franchise. At the time, I was only able to play a single mission, set in a train yard (which

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review
Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review

Two great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears

by John Farrell
Interviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Blast from the past: Kevin Giguère on Arelite Core development
Blast from the past: Kevin Giguère on Arelite Core development

Five years into development, Dragon Slumber is set to release Arelite Core on Steam this week. We got to talk with the Kevin Giguère about the game and its development, as well as the obstacles and insight in the game being a mostly one-man project. Gaming Trend: Dragon Slumber was

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Fractured future – Divide Review
Fractured future – Divide Review

Divide starts off throwing the player directly into the fray. The protagonist and an unnamed woman find themselves fleeing from rolling robots and some sort of security force through the twists and turns of some sort of underground facility. As the chase escalates, fortune turns and they are captured. The

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review
Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review

I was pretty impressed with the Tobii EyeX and said as much in my review. I also pointed out that, while it does spell a new level of maturation, there were a few hiccups including driver issues and some integrations that seemed to have stopped functioning. What I didn’t

by Ron Burke
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