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Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2016 Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review
Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review

If college taught me anything, I learned there are two types of people in this world. There are ones that buy cheap beer and there are ones that yearn for something more. I definitely fell into the latter group, choosing to spend my money on a few great brews rather

by Nick South
Editorials   -   Apr 18, 2016 Danganronpa showed me that feeling despair is part of finding hope
Danganronpa showed me that feeling despair is part of finding hope

[The following contains spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Reader discretion is advised.] Back in September, I got the words “You despair because you yearn for hope” tattooed in a spiral on my forearm. This has understandably led to several people I’ve spoken to over the past few months

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2016 Just Corrupt Enough: Tumult Royale Review
Just Corrupt Enough: Tumult Royale Review

Tumult Royale casts you and some friends as medieval royals. Your goal is to rule over the land, creating statues so that the peasants can bask in your grandeur. However, the work must be done carefully so as to avoid their ire. The game forces you to weigh risks and

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2016 Innovation plus exasperation: Into the Stars review
Innovation plus exasperation: Into the Stars review

“It’s like FTL but with better graphics!” That’s the initial buzz I was hearing about Into the Stars, a successfully kickstarted title from indie dev Fugitive Games, and it was the hook that got me to try it out. FTL: Faster Than Light is a kind of gold

by Victor Grunn
Podcast   -   Apr 17, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Gettin’ hyped
Gaming Trend Podcast: Gettin’ hyped

Despite a slow news week, we still found plenty to talk about on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. Kenneth and Eric are joined by Lucious and Justin, as we discuss why Danganronpa 2’s PC port got a higher review score than Vita, some early thoughts

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review
A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review

Ashes of the Singularity will have none of your “turtling” nonsense. It was during the third level that I realized that Stardock and Oxide had made something very different than any RTS in recent memory. I sat back with my massive fleet and waited for an unknown dreadnought-type threat to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review
An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review

With one Danganronpa port under its belt, Abstraction Games’ port of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair fares far better on PC than its predecessor thanks to some lessons learned from the first. The game doesn’t make its way from Vita to PC unscathed, but overall Danganronpa 2 feels more polished

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Apr 15, 2016 Gaming Trend interviews David Baszucki, CEO of ROBLOX ahead of virtual reality launch
Gaming Trend interviews David Baszucki, CEO of ROBLOX ahead of virtual reality launch

ROBLOX has announced an April 15th launch of virtual reality on Oculus Rift with cross-platform capability, furthering its vision of Powering Imagination™. On launch, the user-generated content platform will become the largest social virtual reality experience in the world with over 20 million monthly visitors. In anticipation of the launch,

by Patrick Rost
Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2016 Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review

If college taught me anything, I learned there are two types of people in this world. There are ones that buy cheap beer and there are ones that yearn for something more. I definitely fell into the latter group, choosing to spend my money on a few great brews rather

by Nick South
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Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2016 Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review
Last Call: Brewin’ USA Review

If college taught me anything, I learned there are two types of people in this world. There are ones that buy cheap beer and there are ones that yearn for something more. I definitely fell into the latter group, choosing to spend my money on a few great brews rather

by Nick South
Editorials   -   Apr 18, 2016 Danganronpa showed me that feeling despair is part of finding hope
Danganronpa showed me that feeling despair is part of finding hope

[The following contains spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Reader discretion is advised.] Back in September, I got the words “You despair because you yearn for hope” tattooed in a spiral on my forearm. This has understandably led to several people I’ve spoken to over the past few months

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2016 Just Corrupt Enough: Tumult Royale Review
Just Corrupt Enough: Tumult Royale Review

Tumult Royale casts you and some friends as medieval royals. Your goal is to rule over the land, creating statues so that the peasants can bask in your grandeur. However, the work must be done carefully so as to avoid their ire. The game forces you to weigh risks and

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2016 Innovation plus exasperation: Into the Stars review
Innovation plus exasperation: Into the Stars review

“It’s like FTL but with better graphics!” That’s the initial buzz I was hearing about Into the Stars, a successfully kickstarted title from indie dev Fugitive Games, and it was the hook that got me to try it out. FTL: Faster Than Light is a kind of gold

by Victor Grunn
Podcast   -   Apr 17, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Gettin’ hyped
Gaming Trend Podcast: Gettin’ hyped

Despite a slow news week, we still found plenty to talk about on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. Kenneth and Eric are joined by Lucious and Justin, as we discuss why Danganronpa 2’s PC port got a higher review score than Vita, some early thoughts

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review
A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review

Ashes of the Singularity will have none of your “turtling” nonsense. It was during the third level that I realized that Stardock and Oxide had made something very different than any RTS in recent memory. I sat back with my massive fleet and waited for an unknown dreadnought-type threat to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review
An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review

With one Danganronpa port under its belt, Abstraction Games’ port of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair fares far better on PC than its predecessor thanks to some lessons learned from the first. The game doesn’t make its way from Vita to PC unscathed, but overall Danganronpa 2 feels more polished

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Apr 15, 2016 Gaming Trend interviews David Baszucki, CEO of ROBLOX ahead of virtual reality launch
Gaming Trend interviews David Baszucki, CEO of ROBLOX ahead of virtual reality launch

ROBLOX has announced an April 15th launch of virtual reality on Oculus Rift with cross-platform capability, furthering its vision of Powering Imagination™. On launch, the user-generated content platform will become the largest social virtual reality experience in the world with over 20 million monthly visitors. In anticipation of the launch,

by Patrick Rost
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