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There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video
by Mike PearceStarfinder brings us a galaxy of magic, mystery, and science fiction action, in what amounts to a fantastic update to the Pathfinder engine more than its own separate game.
by John FarrellSome men just want to watch the world burn. Some want to literally watch it burn, and explode, and even see its inhabitants dismembered in a gruesome, pixelated fashion. That’s where Butcher comes in. Butcher, now released on the Nintendo Switch, is a pixelated platform-shooter with the gore and
by Sean AnthonyThe Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games
by Elisha DeograciasThe beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not
by Elisha DeograciasGreek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was
by Zach FaberUbisoft’s open-world winter sports title, Steep, has undertaken a journey that can best be described by its namesake: an uphill climb marked by cool initial reviews and the faithful endurance of its developers. Gaming Trend gave it an 80—great—and complimented it for its sleek presentation, tight sport
by Taylor MenkeNo matter what sub-dimensional world the action takes place in, Neptune and her friends are bound to be somewhere having an incredibly bubbly jaunt through wild locations, fighting and competing against one another in a constant struggle to see who can be the most popular goddess in all of the
by Patrick RostThere’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video
by Mike PearceTechland makes a beast of an effort to deliver a spectacular zombie game
Got places to go, gotta follow my rainbow!
Fans of The Dragon Prince Have Rare Opportunity to Gain Access, Credit, and Influence in the Production of the New Series at Select Pledge Levels
Last year at Gen Con, I got a brief look at Disco Heist Laundry and you can read that preview here. A year later and the loose screws are tighter and the music is pumping. Nothing about the core gameplay has changed; you still want to bring goons into the
The 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
R0DE has been in the premium audio business since 1967, when Henry Freedman, a London-born sound engineer, and his Swedish-born wife, Astrid, formed the company. While we’ve seen generation after generation of audio technologies, ever cleaner and feature-rich, a brand new generation of creators is looking to bring studio-quality
There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video
by Mike PearceStarfinder brings us a galaxy of magic, mystery, and science fiction action, in what amounts to a fantastic update to the Pathfinder engine more than its own separate game.
by John FarrellSome men just want to watch the world burn. Some want to literally watch it burn, and explode, and even see its inhabitants dismembered in a gruesome, pixelated fashion. That’s where Butcher comes in. Butcher, now released on the Nintendo Switch, is a pixelated platform-shooter with the gore and
by Sean AnthonyThe Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games
by Elisha DeograciasThe beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not
by Elisha DeograciasGreek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was
by Zach FaberUbisoft’s open-world winter sports title, Steep, has undertaken a journey that can best be described by its namesake: an uphill climb marked by cool initial reviews and the faithful endurance of its developers. Gaming Trend gave it an 80—great—and complimented it for its sleek presentation, tight sport
by Taylor MenkeNo matter what sub-dimensional world the action takes place in, Neptune and her friends are bound to be somewhere having an incredibly bubbly jaunt through wild locations, fighting and competing against one another in a constant struggle to see who can be the most popular goddess in all of the
by Patrick Rost